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
37%
  
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%
  



Vinny 6:35 Wed Nov 2
On this day - 2nd November
In 2004 West Ham went away to Ninian Park to playt Cardiff City on a Tuesday night.

West Ham were beaten badly 4-1.

WHO went into a meltdown.

Here is the match thread:

http://web.archive.org/web/20041107002107/http://www.westhamonline.net/hottopic.php?104018

Some of the comments:

Brown Out (21:04 2 Nov)
Pardew i am begging you please ####o off. I hate you so much i would take Rodent back and i'm being serious. Pardew has no passion and everyone knows what his gonna say after the match. Please #### off.

Frankies boots (21:04 2 Nov)
I can see Pardew walking if we lose on saturday

Eddie B (21:02 2 Nov)
how long has he given rebrov? what a cnut.

joeycole26 (20:51 2 Nov)
can i just say i said pardew was shit about a year ago, with my pardew out thread (which was deleted recently) shame people didnt believe me

GEEDEE (20:42 2 Nov)
This is a fu*king joke. Pardew has got alot to answer for. this is a disgusting performance and we now can kiss goodbye to promotion.

Claret&blueblood (20:28 2 Nov)
Chadwick, better than Mcanuff, Rebrov on the bench again, Pardew you're begining to worry me !
I have a realy simple solution, Don't play 2 big goalscorers up front. We have not been creating goals all season, every dim wit knows you play a bigun and a littleun together up front, one feeds off the other. One usualy the littleun (Teddy or Rebrov) creates goals for the bigun (Harewood or Zammora) or the littleun runs onto the flickons & knockdowns by the bigun. It's not fooking rocket science. It's obvious Harewood & Zammora don't work, without even trying it, so surely by now even Pardew must realise this. Why sign Rebrov & never play him, even though when he has had a small chance he's looked class !
Jobi was sold to balance the books after we signed Rebrov & Chadwick was signed free as a cheap replacement.
BROWN OUT !

NEVER SAY DIE (20:20 2 Nov)
See young Fredy Eastwood former West Ham trainee banging the goals in tonight again for Southend. Another youngster we let slip through the net whilst the only striker who can score at West Ham is out injured!!

NotAGooner (20:18 2 Nov)
For fuck sake, Ian Dury would be better than Zamora up front

Huffers (20:08 2 Nov)
zamora coulndt carry the ball into the net


97mde (19:55 2 Nov)
Thankfully I've hated Pardew from day one, so the sooner the muppet goes the better. Having said that, I'm confident we'll win 3-4 tonight. Ipswich 2-0 up now.



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Other games from this day:

2013: West Ham United 0 Aston Villa 0
2002: Liverpool 2 West Ham United 0
1996: Tottenham Hotspur 1 West Ham United 0
1991: Arsenal 0 West Ham United 1
1986: West Ham United 1 Everton 0
1985: West Ham United 2 Everton 1
1974: West Ham United 3 Middlesbrough 0

Replies - Newest Posts First (Show In Chronological Order)

mallard 9:04 Wed Nov 2
Re: On this day - 2nd November

"West Ham were beaten badly 4-1.

WHO went into a meltdown."




Ha! Ha! Ha!

Sven Roeder 8:49 Wed Nov 2
Re: On this day - 2nd November
25 years since Mike Small's winner at Highbury. Blimey
Australia beat England at Twickers in the rugby union World Cup final on the same afternoon.
Marvellous

One McAvennieeeeee 8:23 Wed Nov 2
Re: On this day - 2nd November
That 2-1 Everton game was absolute class. The ground was rocking. Frankie Mac with a late brace after being 1 down if I remember correctly.

Far Cough 6:47 Wed Nov 2
Re: On this day - 2nd November
That Notagooner, what a card





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