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%
  



The White Horse 9:51 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
The subject of this thread is a total cunt of a manager
a total abject failure

He has a losing record in the game full stop - he has lost more games than he has won at every team he has been at. I don't need to post them - look it up.

Even at Bolton he never posted up more games than he won.

There are people on this thread (and forum) that know this. It's a totally fucking mystery how he ever became associated with this club or how he ever ascended to the level that he has in this game.

On the other hand there are people that don't know fuck all and keep espousing this total bollocks about how we have to be thankful....it was a total fuck up by the dildo brothers who appointed him - a major mistake..
We have them to thank for these wilderness hoof ball years 2011 -2015.
Some years ago we were talking about Bilic as our potential manager. Had they demonstrated the balls to appoint him back then we would not have had to endure the tepid years we did. We would have been where we are today years ago. We did not have to endure these 'wasted' years.

Prior to that it was the wretched Israeli - they finally got it right (now) and some are inexplicably so contented about the Allardyce years - these were up there with the darkest days we have witnessed. Macari, Roeder and Avram - Allardyce is on par with all these. Maybe worse.

I'd wager a guess that the BFS apologists are not fans that followed this team under Greenwood - Lyall - they are the equivalent of plastic Chelski fans - johnny come lately's that are fucking clueless when it comes to anything that resembles football tactical prowess.
Simply put that is very sad. But I guess we have to give Thanks that they are fans of this great club nevertheless. That's some consolation I suppose.
Nothing more.

Private Dancer 4:37 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Like I said before, if we never (properly) turned on him when he was here it was hardly likely to happen now that he's fucked off back up North. (where he belongs)

A win and ignoring him was just about right.

Northern Sold 2:19 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Liked GoldO's interview before the game... few nice digs... this season we are going out to win games at OT, Anfield, Arsenal etc... where as last season we were setting up for draws

Dave M 2:13 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Give him his due comma. There are his players in the team. Playing style differing, of course, but think of this....

Slav said in public last week that BFS left him a good thing to work with. Do you not think that Slav inherited a really good defensive work ethic?

Think of the defensive spells in those wins v ManCity and Liverpool which effectively were just as important as the goals we scored. Was that not down to BFS?

Just saying

, 1:51 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
They're not his men anymore are they?

Fivetide 1:51 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
He came, he did a job, he left.

Northern Sold 1:50 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Apart from half the players he bought you mean comma?

, 1:47 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Hopefully our victory will help some to put him into perspective. He is just another journeyman manager who once managed us. If you look at our team now and how we play there is virtually no trace of him ever having been here.

Dave M 1:35 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
His reception today was pretty much as I expected, purely because we remember his pros and cons.
Those good and bad bits balanced out, so there was no desire to cheer him, yet still enough appreciation not to boo him.

B6NY B 1:31 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln

Ernest Faulkner 9:12 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln

Take it you don't sit in the TBL, where he was constantly cunted off?

master 12:43 Sun Feb 28
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
"LONG THROW!!!!!!"

Northern Sold 10:27 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
If West Ham’s fans planned to show their dislike of their former manager in a silent protest, they executed it perfectly. There were no boos or jeers as he came out from the tunnel at the start, nothing at all, really, no regard for his presence. Considering he branded them ‘deluded’ after leaving in the summer, it was remarkably restrained.
‘Jermain Defoe got more stick than me,’ he joked afterwards about his striker who also returned.



* chucks up in bucket *

WHOicidal Maniac 9:47 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Remember the days of BFS' email...heres a trip down memory lane for you.

Dear Mackam

In the second half we were kicking towards our own fans and getting them on the edge of their seats, showing them how determined we were to come back from the very disappointing goal that we conceded in the first half.

For us today, not converting those chances that we had is a massive disappointment. We’ve not picked up any points from the game and from the chances that we created I think we should have been going away with all three.

Away from home you’re always happy to take a draw and to get a point, but we haven’t even done that today.

We can’t afford to keep doing this, we did it against Manchester City, but we need to start making sure performances like this get us wins.

One of the big positives is our second half performance and when we introduced Jack Rodwell. He came on and got three chances himself in the space of 10 minutes.

Jermain [Defoe] will be disappointed after missing the couple of chances that he had.

Today is massively disappointing for us, the lads know that we should have come away with something and they’re bitterly disappointed that we didn’t.

Now we have to recover, Tuesday’s game becomes a real pressure pot for us at home against Crystal Palace. Everyone will want us to say we’ve got to win it and that’s what we must try and do; if we play like we did today I think we can.

We can take confidence from today’s performance going into that game and realise we need to be more ruthless and clinical to get the result we need.

Thanks for your support,

Sam Allardyce

WHOicidal Maniac 9:33 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
STRANDED

That Dancing Sam is here..the same crowd that did the Q+A the other day.

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/west-ham-v-sunderland.1204986/

Hammer and Pickle 9:31 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Crassus 9:23 Sat Feb 27

Crassus 9:23 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Ernest

He did the job he was paid, handsomely, to do.

He deserved to be paid any bonuses accordingly.

He deserves absolutely NO respect on account of doing so in an utterly confrontational and classless manner.

Good job: yes - with style and class: no.

To whit, fuck him and all he sail with him.

Johnson 9:22 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
ATTEMPTED MURDER?

You sure, Rylan?

marty feldman 9:18 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Yep if agree with that .it's good to starve the n16 propaganda machine b4 they play us .

Northern Sold 9:16 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Was it you getting his autograph at HT Ernest??

Hammer and Pickle 9:16 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
Bloke is a total classless cunt.

Hands down.

Ernest Faulkner 9:12 Sat Feb 27
Re: BFS back at the Boyeln
He did a good job for us. Deserves respect.

Brilliant that the majority there today agreed with me.

Common sense and class. Well done all.

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