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%
  



Gavros 5:17 Sun Nov 6
Your new club?
I'm thinking Ipswich.

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jim@chickenrun 11:54 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Thames ironworks

Buster 11:47 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Fuck off, Gappy son.

Gavros 11:46 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Tractor boys forever for me.

Jim C 8:26 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
There will only ever be one football club for me.

West Ham United.

No matter how shit we are or how shit the 'match day experience' is.

11MDE 4:41 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Oh dear, the neanderthals strike again.

i-Ron 4:37 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
haha

One McAvennieeeeee 4:36 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Makes sense.

11MDE 4:34 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Probably Brighton if WHUFC ceased to exist.

only1billybonds 4:34 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Had a lump in my throat typing it Mac son.

Far Cough 4:32 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Millwall

One McAvennieeeeee 4:29 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Lovely post that, William son.

only1billybonds 4:27 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Sold0 summed it up for me earlier in the thread. I'll always have amassive emotional attatchment to West Ham. I grew up in the east end and started going in the mid 60's. Missed 2 home games betwren 68/83 and the football pretty much ruled my life. Last couple of years though has left me falling out of love with the game generally. My age could be part of it (56) but its mainly about where the game has gone and where its going. Nothing at all to do with the move,a big part of me went when the Boleyn (unavoiably) went all seater. West Ham was always a massive part of my relationship with my late Dad but now he's gone most of my pleasure from football comes from looking back. I'm just tankful for the memories that this great football club has given me over the last 50 odd years,nothing can replace them and nothing can ever take them away.

Galster 4:05 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
I'm Chairman of a non-league club. Softened the 'divorce' blow massively

paulon 1:37 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Apparently Davenport looks an absolute BOAT in his WORKINGTON AFC shirt.

B6NY B 1:35 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
LA Lakers for me

theaxeman 1:33 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Remarkable!

Bungo 1:29 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
theaxeman 12:40 Mon Nov 7

Surprising how few seem to have realised this.

El Scorchio 1:06 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
I'd probably stop watching football all together before I started supporting another club.

At a pinch, maybe Bournemouth or Yeovil Town as at least there's a slight family connection for me to those clubs, but I probably just wouldn't bother. I certainly wouldn't be able to muster anything like the same passion or feeling as a do for West Ham.

JayeMPee 1:03 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
I will always support the HAMMERS but whilst we are playing football which is utter crap with a 'team(?!)' which is underperforming I will watch our village team on a Saturday afternoon.

Thank you very much Mr Sullivan!!

theaxeman 12:40 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?

Reply Ricky Bobby 10:36 Mon Nov 7

I don't its a serious thread mate

Cor Blimey 12:39 Mon Nov 7
Re: Your new club?
Corinthian Casuals for me.

2 lifelong Hammers manager and keeper.

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