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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
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%
  



Eddie B 4:35 Mon Sep 26
From the Boardroom
Joint-Chairman David Sullivan and David Gold pen a personal message to West Ham United supporters....

There is no question that this has not been the start to the season that we were looking for but rest assured we are doing everything we can to fix the situation.

The facts are there for everyone to see. We know we are letting in too many goals and not scoring enough, but be assured we will sort the problems out.

There have been factors which have contributed to the poor start with injuries to key players and some key decisions which have gone against us.

But we are not going to make excuses and know that Slaven and his team will be working even harder on the training ground this week to get things right.

We have got to remain positive. These are the same players that helped us enjoy such a memorable final season at the Boleyn Ground.

We know this is a difficult time for our supporters at the moment but we want to thank you personally and wholeheartedly for staying with the Club.

We will turn our season around.

These are tough times but as Mark Noble said over the weekend, this is the time that the West Ham United family needs to come together.

We can’t thank you enough for the impeccable way you pulled together and supported the team yesterday.

Our fans have always shown over the years the amazing support they have for the team and we have no doubts they will get behind the players even more over the coming weeks.

We stated last week that we would be putting measures in place to make the London Stadium experience something everyone can be proud of and we would like to thank all our supporters for their support in this regard.

Supporters can rest assured that we will not be slowing our efforts despite the match against Southampton being completely trouble-free, and we will not stop working until everyone feels they have a Stadium to be proud of – on and off the pitch.

We would like to thank all fans for their incredible support and continued cooperation.

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CrowleyHammer 4:44 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
Joint-Chairman David Sullivan and David Gold pen a personal message to West Ham United customers....*

logo 4:47 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
*Click here to buy tickets*

Johnson 5:00 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
Can we change the word From to another four letter word beginning with F?

theaxeman 5:02 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
I honestly had to check this wasn't a spoof, its fucking laughable

Northern Sold 5:05 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
`There have been factors which have contributed to the poor start...`


Yeah moving into that shit house stadium...

peroni 5:08 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
I do agree we need to all pull together and get behind Bilic and the team though, difficult as that is with everything that's going on.

That cunt Allardyce said we'd turn on Bilic at the first sign of trouble. Let's not prove the fat oaf right.

Hasans Fish Bar RIP 5:15 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
Tits statement

Does she get a wide on when mentioning attendance figures '300000'



West Ham United Vice-Chairman Karren Brady says that London Stadium stakeholders will continue to improve the match day experience at the Stadium, and confirmed that the game against Southampton was completely free of incident.


New measures have been put in place over the first few months of the season, with London Stadium stakeholders working together to eradicate incidents like the ones seen in the match against Watford.


A visibly improved and effective segregation line was introduced ahead of the match against Accrington Stanley, and will now stay in place permanently moving forwards.


Assurances from Stadium Landlords E20 and Operators LS185 that there would be significant improvements in stewarding ahead of the game were evident, and there were no incidents of note reported.


Over 200 additional stewards were present, with increased levels of football experience employed through additional stewarding companies. Furthermore, a new initiative was put into practice, which will see stewards posted in regular areas for every game to help build familiarity between the Stadium staff and our fans.


West Ham United’s relocation of season ticket holders to areas of more likeminded supporters was also evident, with zero complaints about issues relating to persistent standing.


The Vice-Chairman moved to thank supporters for their cooperation in making London Stadium a safer more family-friendly environment, and pledged to continue the hard work going on behind the scenes at the club.


Baroness Brady said: "I am delighted that the game passed without any major incidents on Sunday and it shows the hard work that has been put in place by our stakeholders and everyone at the Club.


"Despite the disappointing result on the pitch, our fans came together and stayed united as we look to improve the matchday experience for everyone at London Stadium.


“We listened to the feedback of our fans and identified areas that needed to be addressed, including the segregation of supporters and relocation of some of our fans, but we will not stop there and will continue to make more improvements every day.


"We must stress that the vast majority of the more than 300,000 supporters who have attended a game at the Stadium since August have supported the team exceptionally and behaved impeccably.


"I want to thank everyone of them for their continued support through some difficult results, and can assure them that they will continue to see positive changes taking place at London Stadium at every home game."

Johnson 5:18 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
So the relocation of fans thing has finished has it? All done without them even advising people how to apply to move.

Told you it was lip service.

Northern Sold 5:19 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
What a smelly woman she is...

overbyyer 5:22 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
"West Ham United Vice-Chairman Karren Brady says that London Stadium stakeholders will continue to improve the match day experience at the Stadium, and confirmed that the game against Southampton was completely free of incident."



the game against Southampton was completely free of incident - she got that bit right.......................

riosleftsock 5:22 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
300,000 supporters?

Which school did she attend?

Bromley Reject 5:33 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
" the same players that helped us enjoy such a memorable final season at the Boleyn Ground"

That's not strictly true is it?

Barking doggy 5:33 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
WHY DONT THEY JUST STOP TALKING? ABSOLUTELY FULL OF THEMSELVES THE PAIR OF THEM.

LEAVE THE CLUB NOW. TOXIC

chim chim cha boo 6:05 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
I walk out of my row and have to go right under the Chairman's seats to get out of the stadium. Usually I don't look up there but there were bundles of stewards forming a line so you couldn't get anywhere near them yesterday which ironically made me stop and look up.

Sir Trevor was just getting out of his seat and was walking a bit stiffly and as a childhood hero I watched him walk out when a two-bob steward grabbed my arm and said 'you're not allowed to stand there'.

I said 'oh do fuck off will you?' and shrugged him off not really looking at him (he was only a kid really) when I clocked David Gold looking me straight in the eye with what looked like a worried expression on his face- I guess he thought I was about to start hollering and hooting at him and his wife?

I'm not the type who vents at old boys in their eighties- particularly when they've got their missus' with them and they do when all is said and done support West Ham and are as dazed and bemused as us at what is going on at the moment.

I've got to say I felt a bit sorry for him. Crazy really with him and his flash car, big house, helicopter and all that and me without a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of, but I felt sorry for him none the less.

goose 6:10 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
all they care about is getting the nod for 60, then 66k seats.

the game was without incident thats for sure.

Aardvark 6:17 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
What Barking doggy shouted.

B6NY B 6:24 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
Reeks of panic.

Should not be commenting on team affairs.

fucking amateurs

stewie griffin 6:28 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom

I've got to say I felt a bit sorry for him. Crazy really with him and his flash car, big house, helicopter and all that and me without a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of, but I felt sorry for him none the less.




You feel sorry for the bloke who's taken a hatchet to everything that was good about this club? I don't feel sorry for any of them, and hope they get dog's abuse every week.

Barking doggy 6:28 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
Join the protest Movement.

Claret Hoops.

overbyyer 6:32 Mon Sep 26
Re: From the Boardroom
Chim, Gold is our equivalent of Villa's deadly Doug Ellis.

I think Brady has done a job on him and Sullivan based on what she did at Birmingham City, but you'd think that the younger members of the Gold family would have seen this coming and had a word with him.

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