WHO Poll
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
18%
  
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
37%
  
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%
  



Takashi Miike 3:08 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
ATH, it's perfectly normal to be suspicious of that midget cunt given his previous. I don't think the team had even flown back from prague last summer when he'd rung in to that jock bastard on talksport to flog rice. with brady, allegedly involved as much as ever, they can never be trusted

Manuel 2:33 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
AT - Fuck me, the term ''knicker wetter'' hasn't been used on here for a long time, primarily because the ones that were concerned with things were proven correct and the ones throwing around the term were full of shit. However, to type that up before we've even got into June is pretty fucking tragic, I hope you're not a big queen like that in real life.

Nagel 2:25 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
It's still only May. Probably a wee bit early to start wetting our knickers about not getting players in yet.

ATHammer 2:04 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Does anyone have a feeling of Deja Vu? Dithering Dave can no longer exacerbate any transfer saga so Brady and Sullivan step up to the plate. Rumours of the Bruno transfer stuttering plus being associated with Fotheringham don't look much like a positive scenario.
I guess that Lopetegui announcement spiked the season ticket sales to the point where business as usual resumed?
Hope not, as I was looking forward to being positive about the new era but with those two involved it is possible that the hope disappears up my backside.

fraser 10:26 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Toney, Paqueta and Betway... What could go wrong

Manuel 9:11 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
I would like Toney at the right price, it looks like the likes of Arse and Chelsea are no longer interested, so we may be his best option as he wants to stay in the PL.

Would have thought Bruno would have been a smooth one, but as we have seen many times before deals can get complicated and it isn't always Sullivan's fault.

Takashi Miike 3:47 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
yes, the dwarf minge has always had a major problem getting players in early so that the manager can prepare properly.

Sir Alf 3:46 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
*** “gouge” an unrealistic wedge

Sir Alf 3:44 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Bruno xfer about to collapse according to some Brazilian journo? Salary offer rejected?

Could just be normal negotiations with first offer rejected and media sensationalism etc ? Then again Sullivan factor and his history of “penny wise, pounds foolish” or simply that this Bruno fella is trying to “gauge” an unrealistic wedge? The “smooth as silk”’era under Steidten being tested early doors

lowlife 12:21 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
*and Fauxstralian

lowlife 12:20 Thu May 30
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Cheers Nagel and Niche

LJC 10:31 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Apparently back in for Toney for £40m and Maxime Esteve

Massive Attack 7:12 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Faux

Yes to both because this time he'll be encouraged to join playing for someone he knows well and enjoyed some of his best Football with. Lopetegui will be key to him coming here and I see little problem with him arriving on that basis.

Ron Eff 6:35 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Not that he’ll play a minute so it won’t matter, but Di Canio thinks Foderingham is a wanker, so it’s a no from me on that basis alone. Use a young keeper as third choice.

LJC 4:55 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Tim is off in his jet to get the two Brazilians over the line and Foderingham is almost there for the 3rd choice keeper position.

Nagel 2:02 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
lowlife,

As far as I know, place of birth, country they play for, even their nationality mean nothing.

A home grown player simply means a player who has been registered with any English or Welsh FA club for at least 3 years before they turned 21.

Fauxstralian 1:56 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
We have made offers for En-Nesryi about 3 times at least and he rejected them every time
Would he change his mind and would we want someone with that record?

nich the d 1:55 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Lowlife

"A homegrown player is classified as someone who has featured for an FA-affiliated club for at least three years before turning 21."

C and P from PL site.

Fauxstralian 1:54 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
Home grown means has been registered with any FA affiliated club for 3 entire seasons before their 21st birthday
Dont have to be England qualified

ludo21 1:28 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
I see that En Nesyri is also being linked with Villa... can see him going there rather than to us. Suppose it depends if he thinks he can compete with Watkins.

lowlife 1:23 Wed May 29
Re: The summer transfer window thread
How does Brereton-Diaz work for the homegrown quote? Was born in England but plays for Chile. Genuine question BTW, not being snarky at all.

Just curious if homegrown means where they were born, rather than which country they play/qualify for.

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