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%
  



ooooh Morley Morley 4:54 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
We always get GAZUMPED.

Grumpster 4:19 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
He'll be Warbury's manager next season though Mo Mo with Callum back up front, so another name we can cross off.

ooooh Morley Morley 4:17 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Panzer seems to be doing good work at Dynamo DRESDEN

Northern Sold 3:26 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
i-Ron 3:00 Tue Apr 14


No keep putting those name up Ronnie son... please do... even though he'll be here next season... and I'm the one that knows nothing... more names ... ta x

i-Ron 3:08 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
That's odd. I didn't think I said that.

You can, of course. Just when you pretend you saw them more than was actually available at the time, is blatant lying and makes the opinion seems a little less valid.

penners28 3:04 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
are we not allowed to have opinions on old players unless we saw them week in week out now?

i-Ron 3:00 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
You're alright cheers. I'll leave in the amusement to myself that you lack football knowledge when it's so freely available now, compared to the 80's when you pretended to follow Napoli. Gapper. *wanker sign*

Northern Sold 2:54 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Sorry Ronnie did not understand a word you said there.... can you shove up the names of some other foreign managers/coaches for us... ta x

i-Ron 2:34 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Sold, I pay a little bit of attention to football outside this country. I'm surprised you know little about Mazzarri, considering he masterminded their return to the top since your boy Diego10?! Is it because Transworld sport isn't on anymore?

Russ of the BML 2:23 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
I think many Everton fans and some of Everton legends would disagree with your complete whitewash of Moyes' time at Everton.

Northern Sold 2:06 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Yup sorry to be the messenger of doom and despair mentor ... but threads like this are pointless... he's like a genital wart.... he'll be here next season... at least

mentor 2:02 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Thats terrible news NS. Gutted.

Northern Sold 2:00 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Oh by the way... Allardyce will STILL be in office next season

Northern Sold 1:59 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
i-Ron 10:06 Tue Apr 14


No I'm impressed fella.... great list of foreign coaches.... how long you been following them?? Who's your fav...??

Bullet 1:53 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
I have never seen him acting like a disrespectful c**t to the fans who pay his wages by cupping his hand to his ear when the fans have expressed their dissapointment or calling them deluded.

ooooh Morley Morley 1:43 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
The next West Ham manager needs to galvanise the fans.

The worst thing the owners could do is pick a man that will split the supporters down the middle.

They need to push the boat a little this time otherwise they might as well just keep fatty and settle for another 3 years of averageness with a smattering of ok.

After8 1:15 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Erm

http://www.westhamonline.net/forum_flat.php?7775830%7Ca0_a0_a0_a2_a0_a1


KingandPaynter 9:40 Sun Feb 15
Slaven Bilic will be the next Irons manager.
Bilic's signing will be at the end of this season to give him the summer to sort out 'his' team and prepare for the pre-season friendlies. The two Chairmen won't mess about they'll have this done and dusted very quickly.

Bilic will please the fans with a management policy of strong defending but creative football with some excellent Eastern European players added to the squad who are very keen to make a living in the English Premiership and live in London.

The incentives of the move to the OS and the huge new TV income windfall will motivate the WHU owners decision to move on from the Allardyce era.

The verbal ear-bashing David Sullivan got leaving the WBA cup game will have cemented his will to get rid of Allardyce after the £millions he has pumped into the club he will feel the abuse was undeserved personally but inevitable because of Allardyce's inept and belligerent management of Sullivan's assets with yesterday's result adding to the 5-0 defeat to Notts Forest, the 9-0 defeat to Man City plus the Sheff Utd lose at home earlier this season.

Like the 4-0 drubbing from Bolton that cost Pardew his WHUFC gig, so will the WBA game have effectively sealed Allardyce's fate with Sullivan and open the door for Bilic.

Watch and see.....

Kelly Smunt 1:00 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
Dunno if he's been mentioned on here (and I dunno his name) but the Chile manager want's a pop at European football according to the 'experts' commentating on the recent Brazil/Chile game.

Seems to get a lot from what is predominantly no more than a decent squad, seems to be the sort of manager who won't put up with any shit.

Does anyone think he'll fit the bill? (Assuming of course that he'd want the gig)

Grumpster 12:54 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
It's more for the good of many Burns.

If Sam continues in the job, he will probably drive numerous people to either murder or heart attacks and so I'm just risking his life instead of those of Hammers fans worldwide.

Mr. Burns 12:45 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
"I won't lie Kronic, I wouldn't shed a tear if he ended up with a brain problem like Roeder had though more serious."

Bit of a shocker that Grumps!

Grumpster 12:44 Tue Apr 14
Re: The case for Moyes to be the next WHUFC manager
I won't lie Kronic, I wouldn't shed a tear if he ended up with a brain problem like Roeder had though more serious.

I defended him for a while for the sake of the club getting back on a sound financial footing, but now every time I see the fat cunt speak I want to put the girlfriends head through the TV screen.

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