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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



bobbymoore 1:17 Thu Jun 8
Victory Parade Details - Tomorrow 7pm
https://www.whufc.com/news/join-your-european-winners-victory-parade-thursday

West Ham United’s heroes will return from their triumphant night in Prague to a victory celebration in the streets of east London on Thursday evening.

The playing squad and coaching staff will parade the Club’s first major trophy since 1980 on a specially-commissioned open top bus, travelling from the Hammers’ old home at Upton Park to a reception at Stratford Town Hall.

Wednesday night’s historic victory over ACF Fiorentina in the UEFA Europa Conference League final has delivered the first European trophy to east London since the legendary West Ham team starring Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Alan Sealey won the Cup Winners’ Cup at Wembley in May 1965.

In the celebrations that followed that triumph, Moore and his team-mates greeted tens of thousands of supporters from the roof of their parade bus, before the captain held the trophy aloft from the balcony of East Ham Town Hall, standing alongside the Mayor of Newham.

Almost 60 years on, the new generation of trophy-winning Hammers heroes will pay tribute to their predecessors in our heartland, starting the parade at the junction of Green Street and Barking Road, adjacent to the Boleyn Pub and The Champions Statue.

The parade will then proceed west along Barking Road, turn right onto Greengate Street, and continue slowly along the A112 past Plaistow Park, Plaistow Station and Stratford Park, before ending its journey on West Ham Lane, outside the Old Town Hall in Stratford – at the heart of our home borough of Newham and where our current home resides.

The Mayor of Newham Rokhsana Fiaz will be there to welcome the squad, just like her predecessor in 1965, and Hammers skipper Declan Rice will hold the trophy aloft in front of the Claret & Blue faithful.

It promises to be a party that no-one present will ever forget, after a victory that will be forever etched in the history of West Ham United, and in the record books of European football.

The Club welcomes every West Ham fan who is able to be there to line the streets, and give a heroes’ welcome to the Boys of Prague on what is set to be an evening of unforgettable celebrations and hopes that those following us from afar can enjoy following the scenes here on whufc.com and our digital channels.

West Ham United Joint-Chair David Sullivan said: “I could not be more proud of this magnificent football club. Proud of how far we have come over the last decade. Proud of the manager, the backroom team, and all the staff, who have done a fantastic job. And proud of all the players, from our amazing home-grown talent, to our brilliant international stars, who have given us a night and a triumph that will live forever.

“But most of all, I want to pay tribute to the Hammers fans, the Claret & Blue Army, who have once again shown they are the best in the world. They have been incredible this season. Packing out the London Stadium match after match, creating an atmosphere home and away that is second to none, and showing teams all over Europe how massive this Club is.

“When we moved to the new ground, we dreamed of moments like this. Our task now is to build on this triumph, and the double-winning feats of our Under-18 Academy team, ensuring that every time our men and women start a new season in West Ham United colours, they are competing for more success.

“But for now, it is time to celebrate. It will be fantastic to see Hammers fans from across London fill the streets to welcome our heroes back from Prague, and all our supporters over land and sea join the party on our Club channels. This trophy belongs to you, and it will be fantastic to all share in the moment.

“Sadly of course, there is one man who will not be there, someone who did so much to help deliver this success to our Club, and – in all the joy and excitement of the victory – the one thing I missed was being able to turn to him, see his smile, and shake his hand. But I know how proud he would have been too. This is for you, DG – our dreams beginning to come true.”

The parade bus sets off at 7pm BST, making its way to Stratford Town Hall around 8pm BST, but timings will inevitably change depending on the size of the crowd.

The Club advises all attendees to bring bottles of water to stay hydrated on what is expected to be the hottest day of the year and spread out right along the parade route to enable as many people as possible to get the best possible view of the playing squad, the coaching staff and – most importantly – the gleaming new addition to West Ham’s trophy cabinet.

Let’s give our history-makers the welcome home that they deserve.

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gph 1:27 Thu Jun 8
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Can we have a diversion via the Den?

After all, Bermondsey is also in East London, and it would be charitable, as the locals see such celebrations even more infrequently than we do...

Steady 1:28 Thu Jun 8
Re: Victory Parade Details - Tomorrow 7pm
Should have done this the weekend, crap for those of us that now live further away

13 Brentford Rd 1:40 Thu Jun 8
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Gonna be carnage, can't wait.

greenie1 1:59 Thu Jun 8
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Should have been at the weekend

Mike Oxsaw 2:10 Thu Jun 8
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Do not miss this.

A note from your mum won't be acceptable.

ATBOG 3:32 Thu Jun 8
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they
better

ATBOG 3:40 Thu Jun 8
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i'lll start again. What a bunch of cunts the board are for not doing this at the weekend. '000.s of fans lagging back from central europe and those of us who would've gladly made it down there at the weekend for the biggest club celebration in a fucking lifetime! and they're smuggling in a mini parade?


Fuck 'em all. the board and the council;

bruuuno 4:02 Thu Jun 8
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Pablo gets married on Friday so you can blame him for it not being on the weekend

Manuel 7:07 Thu Jun 8
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Makes no odds to me, but this is complete BS, shirley it should be Friday night or Saturday daytime? Many fans are staying on in Prague, plus folks are nursing hangovers and shattered from last night, etc. Makes no sense.

If it's been rushed because of Fornals wedding then that is wrong IMO, or maybe ob have got involved?

1964 10:20 Thu Jun 8
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Thursday or not it'll still be heaving in Stratford come 8.

Noah 10:27 Thu Jun 8
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The players and staff will all be at Pablo Fournals’s wedding at the weekend.

wd40 10:47 Thu Jun 8
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another thread slagging off the owners


you lot are a bit mental in the head

Takashi Miike 11:00 Thu Jun 8
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no, a bit mental in the head is defending the decision to have a parade less than twenty four hours after the game with tens of thousands of fans still in prague. no shock it's you, you cunt

Sydney_Iron 11:01 Thu Jun 8
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wd40 10:47 Thu Jun 8

Find it bizarre as well TBH, no matter what happens (or doesn't) some on here will find an angle to dig out the board and owners.

Not that they don't deserve it at times but at other times im just lost as to how they can be blamed?

Anyway, hope there is a good turnout and the weather holds otherwise they will get the blame for that as well!!!!

ATBOG 11:12 Thu Jun 8
Re: Victory Parade Details - Tomorrow 7pm
wd40 and sydney. Go and suck Bradys cock!!!!

Browno22 11:16 Thu Jun 8
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Think I will head to Upton Park after work then with a few tins

SJS 11:17 Thu Jun 8
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Need to decide whether to go Boleyn or Abbey Tap???

13 Brentford Rd 11:26 Thu Jun 8
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Not sure whether to just get it FF at Stratford for the Town Hall on my way home from work, or head to Upton Park?

SJS 11:27 Thu Jun 8
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It's got to be Boleyn....hasn't it?

Poshjoe 11:57 Thu Jun 8
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I'm obviously delighted we've brought the cup home, but once again, feel the board taking us 20 thousand odd fans that made the trip out here for granted. I'm stuck out here til Friday, so I feel I've lost that final piece of the jigsaw that would have made it all complete.

The fan zone was decent, but I felt with only Ludo and Bish as the special legends, the club could've done a lot more to acknowledge the massive support we give them.

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