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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
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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
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Manuel 5:37 Sun Sep 3
Tony Gale's book
I see that everyone's mate Tony Gale has his autobiography out ''That's Entertainment'' I've read a few footballers autobiography's down the years, but none for a long time, but fancy this could be a good read.

Anyone on here planning on picking up a copy?

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chim chim cha boo 6:17 Sun Sep 3
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A genuinely nice bloke when I sometimes took him or Johnathan Pearce around on a Virgin Limobike on a Saturday when him and Pearce (a BBC gem, unbelievably underrated) had to get from one game to another as quickly as possible.

He knew that I was West Ham (obviously) and sometimes used to name check me on Capitol Gold.

''my pal Chim who got me here in record time were talking about the odds leading up to this one...' always used to be a thrill and made me proud that he remembered me.

I've not seen him for years but he's proper West Ham. He probably suffers from that 'ooh I can't be too nice about West Ham because people will think I'm biased' but he does love his old club.

Maybe a book I will ask for on my birthday or Christmas and I'm sure I'll enjoy it. He's a good storyteller.

I.want.that.one 7:59 Sun Sep 3
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He supports Chelsea

Gary Strodders shank 8:58 Sun Sep 3
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He was one of my favourite players so I'll probably get it at some point.
I also see he is doing the legends tour at the bowl.
£45 a ticket for that one.

Nagel 10:25 Sun Sep 3
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I'll probably give this a read at some point. Great player and hands down my favourite co-commentator these days whenever I'm streaming matches. Seems like he only does non-UK broadcasts rather than Sky or BT games. Always talks sense but doesn't take himself too seriously. It helps that he does tend to be biased towards us during games, and actually knows what he's talking about.

Manuel 10:35 Sun Sep 3
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Nags - he works for PL Productions and only works on Saturday 3pm games, with the rare exception, and doesn't often go up north.

One of my favourite players too, stylish, as we know. Was well chuffed for him when he won the title with Blackburn.

Sarge 12:05 Sun Sep 3
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Used to see hin in the bookies in Hersham now and again.

Always good company in there.

Also met him at sky's studios with Cottee and Mcavennie when we were watching goals on Sunday.going out.

Top bloke this will be a good read

cholo 12:21 Sun Sep 3
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Very good player, probably deserved and England cap, then again so did Steve Bruce and a few other centre halves.

Best memory was his free kick v Liverpool.

stewey 1:13 Sun Sep 3
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I wonder if Hackett gets a mention.

terry-h 1:25 Sun Sep 3
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Was Chairman of Walton Casuals fc for several years until they folded in June 2022. Popular with their players and fans. I believe he now lives in Billericay.
I think he fell out with Billy Bonds when released by West Ham but he spent the next season at Blackburn and won a PL winners medal so all ended well for Tony.
Should be an entertaining book.

North Bank 1:47 Sun Sep 3
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I wonder if he'll mention the time when he flicked the Vs at the Chicken Run after getting a bit of stick

Good player for us and I'll definitely read it

cholo 3:10 Sun Sep 3
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North Bank

In the match directly after he'd let Dean Saunders in with an overly casual back pass in the last minute v Derby in the league Cup, every single back pass he played was met with ironic cheers from the crowd. Can't remember if he reacted to that or not

eswing hammer 6:14 Sun Sep 3
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Met him on the railway bridge in Billericay on the morning of the Sevilla home game ,me and a German mate who was over for the match, told us the players were right up for it and they were 100% gonna do it ,he was just on his way to the match as he was doing some commentary or something, couldn’t believe how big and tall he was , stayed chatting as
Long as we wanted , what a nice bloke !

sand iron 9:27 Sun Sep 3
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Done the stadium tour with Tony Gale today funny enough, and right at the end he mentioned his book.

Nice fella, bit of a character, good host today and tells a good story. He’s genuine West Ham too, you can tell he loves the club.

madeeasy 2:52 Mon Sep 4
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There was a story of when he signed for Blackburn.

He came home with a Blackburn shirt and his name on the back and gave it to his son.

His son replied, oh dad you could have got me one with Shearer on it..

violator 3:17 Mon Sep 4
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Met and him a few years ago in a corporate lounge at Selhurst (it was actually a Charlton "home" game)..he was still pissed off with Hackett.

muskie 3:51 Mon Sep 4
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Very good player, a bit of a joker in the changing room.

Also a bit of a lazy cunt who didn't like training, so I expect Macari gets a good cunting.

fraser 3:55 Mon Sep 4
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Met him a few times when he played for us, used the same gym as the players used.

swindon hammer 4:49 Mon Sep 4
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From all accounts he was a great character in the dressing room and seems like a decent guy. A good commentator to boot.

I never knew what to make of him as a player.

On one hand he was a bit of a cultured centre back who was comfortable on the ball and could play it out from the back. Also scored a few memorable free kicks that even Messi would have been proud of.

On the other hand despite many of us fondly remembering his partnership with Alvin Martin, the reality was that apart from one season (85/86) we really were quite shit defensively for the majority of the time Galey was at the club.

Maybe just a case of a good player in a mostly shit team?

I’m sure Bobby Moore on many occasions could attest to that.

Manuel 5:46 Mon Sep 4
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Swindon - Agree, it's not that easy to ''categorize'' him, but he was with us for 10 years and overall was very good for us, and the fact that Dalglish thought he was worth taking on says a lot, I suppose.

As said earlier, a big imposing guy, you wouldn't miss him in a room.

zico 7:11 Mon Sep 4
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Met him at An Evening With McAvennie and Dicks a few years back now and he was a nice fella, Julian and Frank were as well plus a true gent in Ken Brown Snr was there as well. It was the West Ham Way though wasn't it we will try and score four if you score three, as Swindon says a bit like what Bobby Moore had to put up with. I'd rather have Alvin and Galey in the England team now compared to some of the options they have!

Hope it's a better book than Mark Nobles, that was just we beat so and so on Saturday and got hammered by the other on Wednesday!!

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