September
Sunday 7 September – Tottenham Hotspur (A) 12noon
Sunday 14 September – Arsenal (H) 12noon
Sunday 21 September – Brighton & Hove Albion (A) 2pm
Sunday 28 September – Chelsea (H) 12noon
October
Sunday 5 October – Aston Villa (H) 12noon
Sunday 12 October – London City Lionesses (A) 12noon
November
Sunday 2 November – Manchester City (A) 12noon
Sunday 9 November – Leicester City (H) 12noon
Sunday 16 November – Everton (H) 12noon
December
Saturday 6 December – Manchester United (A) 12.30pm
Saturday 13 December – Liverpool (H) 12noon
January
Sunday 11 January – Chelsea (A) 2pm
Sunday 25 January – Leicester City (A) 3pm
February
Sunday 1 February – Tottenham Hotspur (H) 12noon
Sunday 8 February – Brighton & Hove Albion (H) 12noon
Sunday 15 February – Everton (A) 2pm
March
Sunday 15 March – Manchester United (H) 12noon
Saturday 21 March – Arsenal (A) 12.30pm
Sunday 29 March – London City Lionesses (H) 12noon
April
Sunday 26 April – Liverpool (A) 2pm
May
Sunday 3 May – Aston Villa (A) 2pm
Sunday 17 May – Manchester City (H) 12noon
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Poland POL Kinga Szemik
2 DF Japan JPN Yu Endo
4 MF Finland FIN Oona Siren
5 DF Belgium BEL Amber Tysiak
7 DF Algeria ALG Inès Belloumou
9 FW Japan JPN Riko Ueki
11 FW Colombia COL Manuela Paví
13 DF Finland FIN Eva Nyström
14 DF Canada CAN Shelina Zadorsky (vice-captain)
15 MF Hungary HUN Anna Csiki (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
18 DF England ENG Anouk Denton
19 FW Germany GER Shekiera Martinez
20 FW France FRA Viviane Asseyi
21 FW England ENG Sarah Brasero
22 MF Australia AUS Katrina Gorry (captain)
23 FW Wales WAL Ffion Morgan
25 GK Republic of Ireland IRL Megan Walsh
27 FW Switzerland SUI Leila Wandeler
29 DF Austria AUT Verena Hanshaw
30 GK England ENG Katie O'Hanlon
33 MF Turkey TUR Halle Houssein
77 MF Switzerland SUI Seraina Piubel
Manager Rehanne Skinner
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 26 Nov 2025, 14:42
by Lee Trundle
I'd watch all the mens cup draws if they were done by lesbians, with loads of innuendos, with them making sex toys out of the balls.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 26 Nov 2025, 14:13
by Fauxstralian
Is she the one who drew out a ball and accidentally dropped it back in before picking it out again?
And then when she drew out Tottenham asked ‘What do we think of Tottenham?’
Ha ha
Cup Draw done by a ‘tik tok influencer’
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 26 Nov 2025, 10:53
by Lee Trundle
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 26 Nov 2025, 09:07
by violator
On a sort of related note, I see Andy Carroll scored for the Daggers last night
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 26 Nov 2025, 08:59
by Lee Trundle
I see the WSL are blaming Sky for dwindling viewing figures.
I do think they've hit the nail on the head regarding how to do cp draws though.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 21 Nov 2025, 22:01
by Keep dreaming
Says who
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 19 Nov 2025, 00:02
by Monsieur merde de cheval
A fella WILLINGLY attending and actually paying to attend a game to watch mental stroppy dykes is an outstanding beta male chase me gimp
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 17:42
by Mex Martillo
That is odd the BBC say that Twofeet.
WHUFC.com report 1139, which seeing the ground in the highlights sounds about right.
Perhaps Thunder is right about the beeb.
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Nov 2025, 16:04
As Bill Burr said “ if women can’t be bothered to watch women’s sport why should you expect men to “
I think most women have no interest in watching sport at all, regardless of who is playing. I would guess the girls that do follow the ladies, also watch the men. Prob season ticket holders looking for something else to do when the men are not playing.
Its funny how the the ladies improvement has followed from the men's team finally getting a couple of wins.
There seems to be very little "middle ground" when it comes to sport & women. No real idea why.
On the one hand there are the very dedicated athletes, then a few who are aware, but the vast majority appear totally disinterested in any sport.
There's a very steep drop between the "cares" and "don't cares" with regards to most sports . That drop off is much more gradual amongst men.
And if they want to watch podgy dykes run around aimlessly and yell at each other Coronation Street is on 3 times a week.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 14:22
by THUNDERCLINT
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑17 Nov 2025, 08:23
Apparently, well according to the BBC, there were 7000 in attendance which is more lies because the grounds capacity is only 9500 and it was deserted. The stand behind one of the goals was empty and only the stand by the dugouts was 3/4 full. If there was more than 3500 I’d be amazed. Why the need to lie?
I assume you're looking for an answer more sophisticated than it's the BBC, it's what they do.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 08:23
by twoleftfeet
Apparently, well according to the BBC, there were 7000 in attendance which is more lies because the grounds capacity is only 9500 and it was deserted. The stand behind one of the goals was empty and only the stand by the dugouts was 3/4 full. If there was more than 3500 I’d be amazed. Why the need to lie?
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Nov 2025, 16:04
As Bill Burr said “ if women can’t be bothered to watch women’s sport why should you expect men to “
I think most women have no interest in watching sport at all, regardless of who is playing. I would guess the girls that do follow the ladies, also watch the men. Prob season ticket holders looking for something else to do when the men are not playing.
Its funny how the the ladies improvement has followed from the men's team finally getting a couple of wins.
There seems to be very little "middle ground" when it comes to sport & women. No real idea why.
On the one hand there are the very dedicated athletes, then a few who are aware, but the vast majority appear totally disinterested in any sport.
There's a very steep drop between the "cares" and "don't cares" with regards to most sports . That drop off is much more gradual amongst men.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 05:59
by honky cat
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑16 Nov 2025, 16:04
As Bill Burr said “ if women can’t be bothered to watch women’s sport why should you expect men to “
I think most women have no interest in watching sport at all, regardless of who is playing. I would guess the girls that do follow the ladies, also watch the men. Prob season ticket holders looking for something else to do when the men are not playing.
Its funny how the the ladies improvement has followed from the men's team finally getting a couple of wins.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 05:25
by Mex Martillo
Nice one, takes us out of the relegation place.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 16 Nov 2025, 16:04
by twoleftfeet
Good win for the ladies, 3-1
Huge crowd at Brisbane Rd for the North London derby…..not! Less than a non league game despite all the hype.
As Bill Burr said “ if women can’t be bothered to watch women’s sport why should you expect men to “
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 16 Nov 2025, 10:34
by Mex Martillo
Sunday 16 November 12 noon
West Ham United Women – Everton Women
Chigwell Construction Stadium
Hopefully after a 5-0 win in the league cup we can pickup a few points in the League...
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 05:13
by Mex Martillo
Wow, what a second half!
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 12 Nov 2025, 21:15
by honky cat
FOMB
The lovely girls are sooo back
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 12 Nov 2025, 19:34
by Mex Martillo
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 10 Nov 2025, 19:49
by Mex Martillo
Yes, that was disappointing.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 10 Nov 2025, 10:41
by Fauxstralian
Conceded the equaliser in the 97th min FFS
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 09 Nov 2025, 20:18
by Mex Martillo
West Ham Women 1-1 Leicester Women
First point! Still bottom.
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025, 06:53
Seems no real interest in people "going to find out what it's all about" as the media is saturated with it and the talent level is on show for all to see - for free.
Exactly,it's shit. There's what, 50 tiers of men's football between Premier and Pub, all superior, most free to watch when walking the dog and yet I don't bother watching them because they're shit.
So why pay to watch some dumpy lesbians who get rolled by 14 year old boys and want to present themselves as athletes without do the work to look like athletes move around at a snails pace?
Word of advice ladies, an athlete shouldn't be triggered at the thought of controlling their weight or being weighed. If you're working at the appropriate level it won't be an issue unless you're gorging 5,000+ kcal a day.
Are you referring to Kevin Nolan here?
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 02 Nov 2025, 08:00
by Mex Martillo
Man City Women 1-0 West Ham Women
Game was yesterday. We are bottom on equal 0 points with Liverpool. Sorry for the late update.
Re: West Ham United Women
Posted: 16 Oct 2025, 08:24
by THUNDERCLINT
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑16 Oct 2025, 06:53
Seems no real interest in people "going to find out what it's all about" as the media is saturated with it and the talent level is on show for all to see - for free.
Exactly,it's shit. There's what, 50 tiers of men's football between Premier and Pub, all superior, most free to watch when walking the dog and yet I don't bother watching them because they're shit.
So why pay to watch some dumpy lesbians who get rolled by 14 year old boys and want to present themselves as athletes without do the work to look like athletes move around at a snails pace?
Word of advice ladies, an athlete shouldn't be triggered at the thought of controlling their weight or being weighed. If you're working at the appropriate level it won't be an issue unless you're gorging 5,000+ kcal a day.