'Sometimes when it’s not going so well is when you really need the fans with you.'
West Ham boss David Moyes knows the importance of his side’s crunch game with Nottingham Forest on Saturday.but victory over Forest would move them to within two points of their visitors in the table.
“We need the crowd. I look at the crowd over the last two years and they’ve been brilliant. It’s 62,500…we have huge crowds coming to West Ham and that’s because they’ve seen good teams and top players at West Ham. The striker was injured moments into his debut after his January move from Villa and Moyes wants him to fire the Hammers to safety.
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