Michail is one of the most important players in our squad. We look lost when he isn’t playing, and that is a problem for quite a few reasons. One reason is that it’s an enormous
This season, despite a fairly depressing series of results, and tantalising glimpses of salvation followed by general crushing disappointment, it’s been oddly reassuring to have the old West Ham back, one with which I am
Michail Antonio has had a lengthy, and often very fruitful, career at West Ham. He’s made more than 250 appearances in all competitions, scoring 67 goals – an incredible feat from a right back. He’s
Michail Antonio has been someone that has always seemed to be able to create a lot of press for himself, whether it be positive or negative. This week he has maintained this form after he
With Scamacca injured and Antonio’s future up in the air, Moyes clearly felt like he had to move to sign another striker before the January transfer window shut. Only time will tell if the signing
I’m torn about Michail Antonio speaking about his footballing future on The Footballer’s Football Podcast. On one hand, when you hear what he says, he’s not said he wants to leave, nor has he said
When Michail Antonio was given the number nine shirt prior to the start of the 2021/22 season it felt deeply symbolic. He had played in a variety of positions including right back, midfield and wing
Let me get this clear before I begin this article analysing where things have gone wrong recently by saying how well we have done in the last two seasons. The performance of the team under
How do you solve a problem like Michail Antonio? A player who can absolutely bully centre backs, leads the line well, can hold it up, and can run the channels. Our all-time Premier League top
This transfer window has been one of the most frustrating ones to report on purely because as the window closes, there hasn’t been a single signing. There wasn’t an interesting narrative to our window this