To tell the truth, I was planning for a month long hiatus for Hammer Time and return after Christmas for the start of the January transfer window. However, after a result like this, I just couldn't miss this opportunity to express my emotions. I am currently feeling more proud than I have ever felt. More than when I received my GCSE results, more than whenever I have received a massive applause from an audience at the end of one of my plays, even more than the Play-Off Final at the end of last season, when Ricardo Vaz Te fired West Ham back into the Premier League with a last minute winner against Blackpool. This tops them all!
Now, I have to admit something to you. During my car journey on the way home yesterday, the result came on the radio. After about 5 minutes of the result being announced, I did something that I haven't done in a very long time. I had a little weep. I'm sure it is very difficult for anybody who isn't a football fan (and most football fans to be honest) to believe that someone can get so emotional over a football team. 'It's only a game?' 'Teams win and lose every week!' 'Why should you care so much?' Maybe that's the special thing about West Ham. We've had our highs and lows, but this club and its fans are special and we will remain loyal and proud, no matter what.
In one of the hottest games of the season so far, the Hammers came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-1 at Upton Park, the first time that West Ham have beaten Chelsea since Paulo Di Canio scored the winning goals back in 2002 (http://domryder.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/matches-of-past-part-2.html). Juan Mata opened the scoring for Chelsea in the 13th minute, after a strong attack found a gap in the West Ham defence and gave Mata the chance to slide the ball into the bottom corner of the net. From then on it was all Chelsea in the first half. However, no matter how many chances they created, the Blues strike force of Moses, Torres, Mata and Hazard couldn't find the back of the net for a second time, helped along the way by some fantastic saves from Jussi Jaaskelainen. The only clear chance for West Ham came late on, when a cross in from Matt Jarvis found the head of James Collins who played it down for Kevin Nolan to bicycle kick it into the bottom corner, only for it to be disallowed after referee Martin Atkinson stated that a slight shove on Ivanovic from Collins was worthy enough of a foul, a decision that commentators and analysts alike disagreed with.
However, in the second half, West Ham turned the game on its head. After two half time substitutions of Mohamed Diame and Matt Taylor, the Hammers completely changed round, becoming much more attacking and creating many more chances. It wasn't long before a deflected Jarvis cross found the head of Carlton Cole who could neatly turn it in for the equaliser. Many said that Cole should have been penalised for climbing on Ivanovic in the build-up to the goal, but in the end it was dividends for the decision that went against Collins in the first half. From this point on, the game became very even, with both sides coming very close to scoring. Most notably a Winston Reid header being cleared off the line by Ashley Cole and a Mata free-kick hitting the post. However, in the 85th minute, Diame struck with a bullet shot on the edge of the box with the assist coming from Cole, and the Boleyn Ground erupted! Into stoppage time, a mistake by Ashley Cole after some fantastic pressure from Diame gave Modibo Maiga the ball who played it through to Taylor, only to have his shot saved by Cech and Maiga to put in the rebound and finish off a crushing defeat of Chelsea.
This is probably the greatest victory I have ever witnessed in my days of watching West Ham, not just because of the result, but of what it symbolises. A team that last year was losing 1-0 to Bristol City is now beating the champions of Europe 3-1. A team that at times last year found it almost impossible to win at home has now made Upton Park a fortress and a rock solid one too that is incredibly difficult for any team to penetrate. A team that last year was worrying about Play-Off places in the Championship is now aiming for a strong top ten finish in the Premiership. And in the end, the praise has to go to Sam Allardyce. He has completely changed around this clubs fortunes and he deserves all the congratulations that he receives. Tonight, I can safely say, that I am one happy Hammer!
West Ham: Jaaskelainen, Demel, Collins, Reid, O'Brien, Tomkins (Diame 45), Noble, O'Neil (Taylor 45), Nolan, Jarvis, Cole (Maiga 85).
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