Loan round up

Find out eight of the West Ham loanees fared over the weekend
Stephen Hendrie impressed during his competitive debut in English football during Southend United’s 0-0 away draw at Peterborough United.

The Scottish U21 international left-back has joined the Shrimpers on an initial one-month loan. The valuable away point halts Southend’s run of three defeats, leaving the Shrimpers just three points off the much coveted Play Off spots.

Exciting Norwegian winger Martin Samuelsen played the full game for Posh who are currently sixth.
 
Reece Burke has had his loan at Bradford City extended until the end of the season. The England U20 international has impressed during his time in West Yorkshire and the announcement was greeted with widespread positivity from the Bantams fans.

After beating Oldham Athletic 1-0 on Saturday, Bradford are tenth in League One, just four points off the Play Off spots. 

Lewis Page played the full game for Cambridge United as they secured a 0-0 draw away at Luton Town.

Page was close to helping the U’s take the lead as his cross was converted by Ben Williamson yet it was chalked off for a foul in the build up.

United are 12th in League Two.

Clarke Bogard’s Tilbury FC unbeaten run finally came to an end at the hands of Aveley. A goal either side was enough to secure the three points for the visitors, which ended Tilbury’s 18 match unbeaten run.

Ross Elsom was an unused substitute in the defeat.

Tim Brown’s Chelmsford City slipped to a 4-1 defeat away at Margate. Lewis Taylor put the hosts into a commanding lead netting two penalties inside the first ten minutes.

Danny Green extended the lead before Taylor completed his hat-trick.

Diego Poyet played 81 minutes in Charlton Athletic’s 6-0 drubbing away at Hull City. In Jose Riga’s first game back in his second spell as manager, the Addicks poor form continued at the KC Stadium as a first half Abel Hernandez hat-trick and a Robert Snodgrass goal put the hosts 4-0 up by half-time.

Former Hammer Mo Diame got in on the goalscoring act before Isaac Hayden wrapped up the victory.
Poyet was replaced by former Hammer Ricardo Vaz Te with nine minutes remaining.