Here's my take on it.
West Ham were by far the more proficient outfit - they were a class above us without a doubt. We huffed and puffed but with no real conviction nor fluency between the three sections of the side.
Defence to midfield was laboured and often telegraphed in advance - West Ham could see it coming before it happened and closed us down well. They were on to our midfield guys like a pack of hounds and stifled any creativity. I thought McPhail showed some real class and composure when he came on - all too late though.
Midfield/attack relationship was non existant except for a few hit and hopes - in fact those two sections of the team became so blurred that you often wondered who was who. Miller and Mason were often behind Cowie and Gunnar. Whitts and Lawrence failed to adapt to being closed down so quickly that they all too often gave the ball away or made hospital passes.
Having said all that, we could have scored at least four with a little composure in front of goal. Too many lashes from distance and rushed strikes in the box gave Green, who is far from the best keeper I've seen, an easy night. He got away with it because of a good display from Tomkins & Co in front of him and some abject finishing from us. If Green is tested, he'll concede.
It's been suggested that they might just park the bus up there on Monday, and to be honest, that's our only hope. If they come at us as they should in their home game, we'll get stuffed. On the other hand, if they settle for what they have and let us come on to them, whoever scores the first goal up there will be playing at Wembley - that's either team.