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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
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%
  



Junior-Hammer 12:01 Mon Feb 2
Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Well basically 888 Sport betting are offering odds at 3/10 for Winston to be a West Ham player at the end of THIS window.

I've considered lumping on and asking Dave Sullivan & Jack Sullivan on Twitter the current verdict as they both follow me.

Jack Sullivan words - "we need an offer of 5-6 million and we have not had one, I don't think he will sign a new contract. He will not leave on deadline day unless we get 6 million, he is our player until the end of the season. He will not go I don't think my dad been very strong he doesn't want to sell anyone"

I then asked, what are the chances of keeping Winston this window? He responded "9/10"


Dave Sullivan words - " 0 chance of him going this window, anyone with any sense will wait for the summer.

I then asked, "does your old man not wanna sit down and chat with him?"

His response " he don't want to stay! He would rather go elsewhere"

Crazy these two the future of our club! But hey ho, sorry if it's nothing new. Getting really wound up with Winston being a miserable ****.

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Eerie Descent 12:59 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
No hard on at all Penners, I think you're alright.

penners28 12:52 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Eerie you seem to have a hard on recently for me on here? Im flattered.i didnt say its just a job? I said this...

"When are people going to realise that some footballers just see it as a job? He has no connection to west ham other than working/playing for us. When his contract is up he's able to join who he likes. That's the deal.

I can't see the point in getting wound up if he joins spurs. Who fucking cares. I'm more interested in who we get to replace him."


SOME FOOTBALLERS JUST SEE IT AS A JOB

Mr Polite 11:40 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
elkel2 9:51 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter

Mr P
You say he owes us nothing!

Who discovered him took a chance and put his name on the map, yes we fucking did.




We did - in return he has played very well for us. We both got something out of it.

Now he wants to move on, it obviously isn't about the money so rather than concern myself with slating a decent player for us, i'd be looking at why he feels he doesn't want to stay

Johnson 11:32 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Your post off 11.02?

That's you saying what's the issue with Ched Evans getting a job because it's just a job, yes?

Eerie Descent 11:30 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
I have done. Take your OUTRAGE aside and you'll get it.

By the way, I don't think he should play football again, but that's a side point to my question to PENNERS.

Johnson 11:27 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Explain what you mean then, rather than make it about me.

Eerie Descent 11:27 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
I'm not confused about anything, Johnson. You have missed the point completely.

Don't worry, it happens.

Johnson 11:22 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
*political

Fucking thing.

Johnson 11:21 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
If Tesco's employed a convicted rapist as MD there would be outcry, if a school employed a convicted rapist as a caretaker there would be outcry, if one of the policing all parties employed a convicted rapist there would be outcry.

That's because people don't like convicted rapists.

The "just a job" but is completely irrelevant to the Ched Evans debate. Penners is not saying it's just a job so therefore everyone should be immune to anything that goes on - his point is for the players there isn't always the emotional attachment of loyalty etc exhibited by fans.

You've made a ricidulius leap COMPARING THE TWO SITUATIONS to try and dig him out, all whilst confusing yourself in the process.

Luckily for you I'm here to help.

Eerie Descent 11:15 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Well, I weren't asking you, but I didn't compare the men or what they're doing. I was questioning the 'just a job' bit that Penners has said here, which he was adamant it wasn't a few weeks ago.

Don't bother trying again, you're blinded by trying to get one over me. Better luck next time.

alphaharps 11:13 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
well done , young Junior Hammer

Far Cough 11:12 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Ched Evans was approached by Tottenham, he said fuck off, I'd rather be known as a rapist

Johnson 11:10 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Yes I saw you said that, but then you did exactly what you said you weren't doing.

So I put you right as what you're saying is ridiculous, really no need to try again.

Eerie Descent 11:08 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
I said I'm not comparing THEM.

I was comparing the 'just a job' bit.

Have another crack, John.

Johnson 11:05 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Ched evans is a convicted rapist.

Any company in the public eye employing convicted criminals would be under scrutiny. ESPECIALLY if the conviction is rape.

Are you seriously trying to compare the two? Ridiculous.

Eerie Descent 11:02 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Penners & Polite,

If it’s ‘just a job’, and it’s the same as being employed just like anyone else, why the big furore and discussion over Ched Evans?

By the way, I'm not likening the men and situations, but Penners in particular, you have said that being a footballer isn't just a normal job, therefore Evans should look for alternative employment, now you're saying it's just a job to Reid?

1964 10:52 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
Interesting why he doesn't want to stay! I know with a top 6 team he might get a chance of a bit of success, but really? Sometimes you can be worse off, bench warming etc.

The same thing happened with Green, didn't want to stay and in no sense could it be said he had a better chance of success at QPR.

No - what is the problem? - BFS perhaps???

TWe 10:13 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
If Reid goes to tottenham I'll be pissed off. Other than that he's entitled to do what he wants.

Poor form making a private conversation public though.

Justin P 10:03 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
I am convinced that Sam Allardyce will not be offered a new contract at the end of the Season due to his small time attitude.

Reid be worth while see who comes into replacing Sam, be it a Mancini, Benitez etc and what their overall goal is?

Trevor B 9:59 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
hows exactly is that discoverin him tho mate?? he owes nobody nothinhg, we bought him, gave him a contract, used a clause in that contract to extend it while not giving him much of a pay rise, contract is expiring. i thikn you are a bit weird if you think he owes us anything he has given plenty in the years he has been here helped us to promotioj and then helped us stay up and do even better this season dont blame him at all for thinking he can play at an higher level

Eddie B 9:56 Mon Feb 2
Re: Direct Messaging Dave Sullivan Jnr on twitter
JH, are you sure you should be divulging private chats on WHO?

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