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
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%
  



diehardhammer 5:07 Tue Feb 17
Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
rumours from Twitter saying he has been fired on twitter!

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simon.s 7:00 Tue Feb 17
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Nicey 6:57 Tue Feb 17

Why would anyone do that, you ballbag??

Far Cough 6:59 Tue Feb 17
Re: UNCONFIRMED ALLARDYCE SACKED!
and who would these be?

Oh that's right, it's only in your fertile imagination

Nicey 6:57 Tue Feb 17
Re: UNCONFIRMED ALLARDYCE SACKED!
Well that was nearly a fair few off to support Leeds or Bolton or wherever the fat fuck pollutes next.

ooooh Morley Morley 6:49 Tue Feb 17
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Why does everyone start swinging their dicks when something comes from KUMB? Like it must be true??

That's like our mongy fans getting excited by a new signing just because he's Brazilian or summink.

Far Cough 6:48 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
joe, have a good one, you'll love it out there

ForeverHammers 6:44 Tue Feb 17
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Can't really see the point in sacking him.

Nurse Ratched 6:44 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Danny - apparently he hears things.

Claret Badger 6:41 Tue Feb 17
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West Ham target David Moyes and Slaven Bilic to replace Sam Allardyce

WHUFC will make checks on the availability of David Moyes and Slaven Bilic as the club line up possible replacements for manager Sam Allardyce.

But West Ham co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold face a battle to convince Moyes to leave Real Sociedad after just six months, with the former Manchester United manager enjoying life in Spain and already planning for next season.

Allardyce’s contract is due to expire at the end of the season and Sullivan has already publicly insisted than any negotiations over a new deal will not happen before the summer.

Some West Ham sources rate Allardyce’s chances of being handed a new contract as low as five per cent, despite the fact the club are eighth in the Premier League table, eight points behind fourth-placed Southampton.

What is clear is that Sullivan and Gold have started a process of carefully assessing their options ahead of deciding whether or not to let Allardyce go, with Moyes and Bilic the men of particular interest to the West Ham chiefs.

Moyes has been viewed as the perfect profile of manager to take over from Allardyce by Upton Park insiders since the Scotsman was sacked by Manchester United last April.

The 51-year-old is still greatly admired for the fine work he did during 11 years at Everton, during which time the Merseyside club qualified for the Champions League and regularly challenged for a top-four place.


Target: David Moyes is wanted by West Ham but is happy in Spain

Sullivan and Gold believe West Ham will be capable of similar achievements once the club make their highly-anticipated move into the Olympic Stadium.

Moyes was appointed Real Sociedad manager in November and signed an 18-month contract with the Spanish club, who are 12th in La Liga. His reported wages of £1.5m-a-year are significantly less than the £3m-a-year Allardyce currently earns at West Ham.

Associates of Moyes, however, insist he is extremely happy with his work and life in Spain, and is currently making transfer plans for the summer with Burnley striker Danny Ings a target.

Sociedad have already promised Moyes he will have money to spend and it will take a big effort from Sullivan and Gold to convince him to leave Spain so quickly.

Bilic may be easier to tempt to Upton Park than Moyes, despite the fact the former Croatia international is currently preparing for a Europa League tie against Liverpool with Besiktas, who are top of the Turkish Super League.

Ex-defender Bilic spent 18 months at Upton Park as a West Ham player after being signed by Harry Redknapp in January 1996 and still holds a strong affection for the club.

Despite the fact Bilic has managed Croatia and now Besiktas, Sullivan and Gold will be wary of the fact the 46-year-old has no experience of managing in the Premier League. Knocking Liverpool out of the Europa League would certainly enhance his prospects.

Bilic himself has made it clear he would like to return to England as a manager, saying: “Managing in the Premier League is a question I get asked, not only about England - but mostly - and whatever you say, it sounds not fair to someone. I really like it here at Besiktas, I like this job, it's a massive club.

“I’m enjoying it big time. But, of course, I would say that, one day, I would be interested in England, of course I would.

“I’ve been there, I’ve played there, l liked it there - wherever I go there. Okay, I'm not a huge star, but I feel people like me there and I spent my best years - and not only in football - there.

“It's also the Premier League. If we have dinner, and there are big screens to watch, and there is no Turkish game, then we watch Premier League. That is the league that is most followed.”

Allardyce’s future was put firmly back on the agenda at the weekend after West Ham fans called on Sullivan to sack him following the club’s 4-0 FA Cup defeat to West Bromwich Albion.

Tensions between Allardyce and Sullivan have once again been highlighted by the club’s bid to try to sign free agent Nene. Sullivan has instigated the move for the Brazilian forward, just as he won a tug of war with Allardyce to sign Diafra Sakho, who is West Ham’s top scorer this season and has been a huge success.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/west-ham/11418380/West-Ham-target-David-Moyes-and-Slaven-Bilic-to-replace-Sam-Allardyce.html

joe royal 6:39 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Far cough

I'll try one of those next month

Nurse Ratched 6:36 Tue Feb 17
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Wouldn't surprise me...

Mr Kenzo 6:21 Tue Feb 17
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*he

danny dyer 6:17 Tue Feb 17
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Nurse Ratched 5:53 Tue Feb 17
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Gruesome Dump just told me this is rubbish.

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What is he shagging Brady then how the fuck would be know

Far Cough 6:14 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Dos Equis os ok when you're in Mexico on the beach but not in a cold pub in Stoke in December

Sxboy_66 6:11 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Rumour described as TOTALLY FALSE by our official club spokeskid @jsullivanwhu

jonthehammer 6:10 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Highest price you can get him to go next is 6s on Hills

Mr. Burns 6:09 Tue Feb 17
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I like Dos Equis. Get some Kokanee Joe, that's a good beer.

Joe C 6:08 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
May have been because I was fucking knackered of courser and had had a couple of shitty yank beers beforehand. I'll give it another go tonight.

And cheers for the history lesson. Is it on your list of places to visit?

Northern Sold 5:58 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Soldinho - had a Dos Equis XX yesterday on your recommendation. Bit too much like Corona for my liking (i.e, watery piss)


That's broke my heart Joe... seriously ruptured a aorta there...



re. Labradors... that is where they originated from....

The foundational breed of what is now the Labrador Retriever was known as the St. John's water dog, St. John's dog, or Lesser Newfoundland. When the dogs were later brought to England, they were named after the geographic area known as "the Labrador" (they were known as Labrador Retrievers because they "retrieved" in the Labrador Sea) or simply Labrador to distinguish them from the larger Newfoundland breed, even though the breed was from the more southern Avalon Peninsula. The Labrador retriever is actually from Newfoundland;[3] exceptionally, the Newfoundland (dog) was created near the same time in Labrador. The two breeds' names and origins were mixed once moved into England and the Americas. The dog from Labrador became the large, long furred dog we see and know today, and the dog from Newfoundland became the Labrador.

Here endeth today's history lesson on hounds...

Nurse Ratched 5:53 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
Gruesome Dump just told me this is rubbish.

diehardhammer 5:52 Tue Feb 17
Re: Unconfirmed - Allardyce sacked! (story withdrawn)
cant see Moyes happening, just starting to build his team there including Ings from burnley

Joe C 5:52 Tue Feb 17
Re: UNCONFIRMED ALLARDYCE SACKED!
Soldinho - had a Dos Equis XX yesterday on your recommendation. Bit too much like Corona for my liking (i.e, watery piss)

However, I also saw on a map that there's a place in Canada called Labrador City. Sounds like an ideal destination for you.

Anyway, carry on

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