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%
  



penners28 7:58 Sun Dec 27
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Shane long

Keep dreaming 7:57 Sun Dec 27
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omg comma, you sometimes are so fucking boring. We've got your point. So, what difference does it make if its 80 or 100 kpw?

Nicey 7:56 Sun Dec 27
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*falls off chair

, 7:55 Sun Dec 27
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Nicey made good points in his post but he had to get in his lie about Carroll and was plainly wrong about the Defoe wages too.

Nicey 7:51 Sun Dec 27
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Care to explain eerie?

Blackythebanktramp 7:49 Sun Dec 27
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I'd take Powell from Man Utd. Will be relatively cheap and on low wages, bags of talent and still young.

Eerie Descent 7:40 Sun Dec 27
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Nicey 6:49 Sun Dec 27

Hahahahaha

HAHAHAHAHA

Marston Hammer 7:35 Sun Dec 27
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Nicey 6:49 Sun Dec 27
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Very very good post.

That might just be the best thing you've ever posted*


*the bar wasn't set particularly high mind you

Eerie Descent 7:32 Sun Dec 27
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RBshorty 6:49 Sun Dec 27

Well, it's not how it is, is it, you fucking prick.

Fancy doing the research into how many times they've broken our transfer record, and just how much they have actually spent on transfers? Our net spend is up there with the big spenders.

As an aside, anyone who uses the word twat has no place supporting West Ham. A word used by middle class gimps and notherners.

Nicey 7:31 Sun Dec 27
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Nice way to ignore the entire point of the post to focus on one little detail to start and argument.

I'll amend it to approximately £100k a week for you.

Go about your business

, 7:10 Sun Dec 27
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Nice swerve on Carroll and Defoe not earning £100K pw.

Come on give us all the proof of what you posted about their wages.

Nicey 7:08 Sun Dec 27
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As if by clockwork
Mid Carroll ever played a game or scored a goal he would ever comma - how much do you think he earns (ps I'll give you a clue, it's more than makes him appealing to any other club to purchase)

, 7:06 Sun Dec 27
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Apart from the fact that neither Carroll or Defoe are on £100K pw.

Alex V 7:04 Sun Dec 27
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Nicey 6:49 Sun Dec 27

Excellent post.

RBshorty 7:03 Sun Dec 27
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BTW Eerie. Take a butcher's over at KUMB.(Yeah i know.) Sullivan telling everyone. No one coming in. Unless we sell. But that ain't happening because.'We're not a selling club."

So if there is a problem. I suggest you take it up with the owner.!

terry-h 6:54 Sun Dec 27
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Darby_
Your poster acquisition strategy sounds a good idea,but it's very difficult when unwanted turds like Monteith are still floating in the WHO toilet bowl.

Nicey 6:49 Sun Dec 27
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Strikers are typically overvalued both financially and football wise

Get a team playing the right way and a good striker will score goals. You'd be hard pressed to find a premierleague striker that doesn't know where the net is, they all do and proved it during their football education / development. What they can't do, and even the world's best, is regularly win games playing for poor teams.

Pundits for years have been throwing terms around like "they need a proven 20goal a season striker" , thats as nonsens as BFS guarantees survival. Problem is fans listen to this and buy into it and then clubs take 10, 15, 30m risks on players that don't deliver the goals and win games singlehanded, funny that.

A good group of competitive and hungry strikers who all challenge each other and learn from each other is what leads to success. A previously "proven" striker on a downward slant on £100k a week (adebyor, Carroll, Defoe etc) is not the answer and a player on the upward curve who is young and banging them in is off our radar so we have to take chances by great scouting and coaching.

Every year it is the same , premiership team with loads of strikers can't score goals. Manager under pressure to deliver results. Manager spunks millions in yet more strikers. Team still can't score goals because they are devoid of ideas and morale. Team gets relegated. Makes you wonder how they managed to buy so many strikers before that can't score goals.

RBshorty 6:49 Sun Dec 27
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Eerie Descent.4:33

Just calling it.How it is.

Twat.

, 6:31 Sun Dec 27
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Be sorry to see you leave Darby.

Darby_ 6:29 Sun Dec 27
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I'd like to see a Poster Aquisition Strategy, where we shift out some of the dead wood on WHO and bring in better posters, or at least those the potential to be good posters.

terry-h 6:10 Sun Dec 27
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Im keeping my eye on Stuart Dallas of Leeds this afternoon. He can play on either wing and Leeds picked him up for just over a million a few months ago.Excellent player who could make the step up to the PL.

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