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
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
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%
  



inconsistant fc 12:12 Sun Sep 28
Positive
I just want to bring an unusual note of positivity to WHO; I think we are playing some good stuff. The victories will come away from home if play like we did 2nd half today and in the last couple of games.

We're not only positive but we look threatening going forward. It's enjoyable to follow West Ham at the moment.

Cunt me off if you like.

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ian-in-northampton 1:48 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but did I hear wossisname Neville on MotD say that this was the best West Ham side he's seen for a long time? Inevitably, in true MotD fashion, they quickly cut to a more interesting subject.

mentor 12:35 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Any positives are nullified by the shameful appearance of Carlton Cole.

Thames Ironworks 12:06 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
IT'S THE WEST HAM WAY. Delusional bunch of cocks we are!

Sven Roeder 11:39 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Disappointing after last weeks great start to come out in such a tepid way yesterday and take half an hour & 2 goals down to turn up.
After that we were the better side and deserved something from the game despite missing our key player (Kouyate) badly.
For all their defensive frailties this is a Man U team with Van Persie, Rooney, Falcao, Di Maria, a couple of blokes who played in the World Cup final plus had a £37m Juan Mata sitting unused on the bench.

Need to bounce back next week against QPR.
Is going to be a key game for me as we will see whether Sam is looking forward or we will be reverting to a NOLAN-based team.

claretandbluedagger 11:32 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
People seem to forget that a lot of teams chasing a victory against a parked bus tend to go for long ball towards the end, Nolan's strength was a big plus. Wait, it was an Allardyce team doing long ball? Boooooo! Typical Allardyce, sack him, everyone else plays beautiful football for 90 minutes plus stoppage time without exception, we want Pulis!

Monk~koknee 7:21 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Don't quite see how the performance could be described as 'bottling it'. I didn't see anyone giving up even if we didn't quite have the wit or nous to make the numerical advantage count.

balders 7:14 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Thought we bottled it honestly they were there for the taking everything we did right first half against the mickeys were missing first half this week

100% improvement on our last 3 visits so thats a big plus

But the sub was Zarate not Cole or Nolan , the final ball was missing so we restored to lumps up front

When a bit of quality a thro ball would in my opinion been a better option

normannomates 3:53 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
We were shit..in fact..fucking embarrassingly shit

Hammer and Pickle 1:26 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Well FMOB.

whúru 1:24 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Penners, according to Rob Shepherd in the Daily Mail, Sullivan wants rid of Carroll

Hammer and Pickle 1:22 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
I can see us getting a Euro booth as long as Allardyce is kept well out of proceedings.

penners28 1:19 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
We are the 4th highest scores arnt we? 2 up top works. Can't wait to see AC and sakho

Brussels Sprout 1:16 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
Stop being sensible, ifc, this is against WHO rules!

Hammer and Pickle 12:14 Sun Sep 28
Re: Positive
That's a relief, as I thought you had some bad news for us in terms of your health.





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