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%
  



Spandex Sidney 11:48 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Mark Noble can't move fast enough to sweat anything.

smartkev 11:43 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
We didn't buy him to 'sweat blood', you fucking moron.

camel-with-3-humps 11:36 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
No Dave, you're wrong.

I can forgive almost anything - Noble, for example, he's not playing great but he is sweating blood. Maybe we replace him. But I respect him.

I cannot and will not ever respect any player, not matter how talented, if they are not giving 100%.

Payet? Either he now gives 100% or he goes, and we cash in.

daveyg 11:26 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
What a wanker Camel is
FFS I Remember the day I first saw Payet play for us.
I felt like a kid again watching Brooking and Devonshire.
Watching that free kick against Palace was one of my best ever football hightlights.
Do fuck off Camel,not Payet

camel-with-3-humps 11:23 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
I think you are all going to find Payet's attitude and work rate deteriorate further because he doesn't want to be here.

But hey-ho - let's keep an unhappy player. You'all see.

Queens Fish Bar 11:20 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Sell our best player? Don't be daft yfc.

COYI

irisiris95 10:46 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
If it's a player we need it's definitely Payet.
I wouldn't rely on Antonio stumbling around out wide & the odd Lanzini break away.

13 Brentford Rd 9:09 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
On a related issue, how cringey is the Payet love in. The hyperbole with his name when the team is announced is embarrassing.

B6NY B 8:41 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go

camel-with-3-humps 6:37 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go

Load of bollocks. Bringing Di Canio back in very nearly saved us in 2003. Should never have been dropped in the first place either.

Electric Retro-pants 8:32 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
We're desperate for attacking play: scoring goals and pressing players in order to get the ball to create chances. So we sell him? Who's going to fill that role then? Tore?!
What we need is some bloody fitness training and a decent striker and RB ASAP.
I do wonder if he expected a Bielsa-like training regime and ended up on a pub crawl with the team and staff?

mallard 7:40 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Have Payet and Carroll had much game time together ?

Hammers1993 7:32 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
clueless camel

riosleftsock 7:16 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Payet is barrel-chested, he isn't fat.

No matter how shit we've been, he's still been our best player by a long way.

Only Cresswell and Antonio are anywhere near him.

Side of Ham 7:11 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
What if signing a decent striker to work with to convert a fair share of the chances he creates was what would make him happy?

I like it that he's unhappy, what i don't like is that he don't look convinced that the owners are going to solve his reasons for being unhappy and his only option would then be to want to leave.

From the fact he stayed after being a standout player in a major football tournament tells me it's the simple things in football that keep this man happy, like having a front line on the same wavelength and a defence/midfield that can cope with his attacking style.

Our owners have gone from getting in the top player for creating chances to partner him up with punts.

camel-with-3-humps 6:37 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Side of Ham

Keeping unhappy players in a relegation dogfight is the road to ruin.

Might as well flog the miserable fatty and bring in committed players to save us from the drop.

Side of Ham 5:53 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
master - you're right it also makes me think what sort of West Ham fan would want to sell the best bit of entertainment we've had since whenever.

I'd only ever sell if his head was down and he's got the players around him that give him no reason to be down.Until then these hissy fitters can fuck off.

master 5:48 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Side of Ham - because its made up rubbish.

CR 5:17 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
I've been at every home game and what I've seen is no one getting on to the chances he's made. Selling him and buying another load of rubbish to replace him makes no sense to me. The mistake was made in the summer in not really pushing the boat out to get a decent striker to get on the end of Payet's chances. If I was Payet I be disillusioned as well

Side of Ham 5:11 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
If Payet has supposedly put on that much weight how come the French national team don't have a problem with it as he's turned out for them lately.

camel-with-3-humps 5:06 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
Wd40

Spot on. If the fat cunt doesn't want to be here, he can fuck off.

Darby_ 3:36 Wed Dec 7
Re: £30m Payet bid latest - it's time to let him go
The whole team looks unfit. Whose fault is that?

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