
What did you make of West Ham's Europa Conference League win? Send us your views here.Ten great pictures of the Hammers' special night.The victory also seals a place in next season's Europa League and means European football for the third year running for the first time in the club's history. Moore captained West Ham to the 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup and Bonds led them to the FA Cup in 19. It means captain Declan Rice, in probably his final game for the club, emulated club greats Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds by leading the club to glory. The England man ran free, steadied himself, then beat Pietro Terracciano with a calm finish to thrill the Hammers fans - who were far greater in number than the 5,000 tickets they were allotted - and send manager David Moyes running down the touchline to celebrate the first major silverware of his career. The match was settled in the most dramatic manner.īowen timed his run to perfection as Lucas Paqueta slid a superb pass through the Fiorentina defence. It's a great time for our women's team right now and this episode is sure to get all United fans excited about the future.It was a testy and sometimes bad tempered game - and at one point it got downright ugly as Fiorentina captain Cristiano Biraghi was struck by a plastic bottle thrown from the West Ham section. In particular, this season (2022/23), and what he feels the team can go on to achieve next term. Of course, we talk about his time with Manchester United so far. We find out what Marc learned from his time in the United States and why he thinks women's football is so successful Stateside. At Birmingham City, he was a goalkeeping coach and actually worked with Siobhan for a short while.

In this episode, Marc tells us about his upbringing and talks about his football coaching journey, which has taken him from Birmingham to Orlando, Florida, and now Manchester.

The team finished second in the WSL, narrowly missing out on the title, reached the FA Cup final and secured Champions League football next season for the first time ever! Skinner’s side also had the most clean sheets in the league, the fewest goals conceded, the highest possession average at 62 per cent, lots of last-minute winning goals and record attendances. The trio were at Carrington to sit down with the Women's first-team head coach Marc Skinner to reflect on a truly historic season.

This week, Sam Homewood is joined by first-time co-hosts, MUTV's Ben Ibson and ex-Manchester United Women goalkeeper Siobhan Chamberlain.
