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%
  



claret on my shirt 2:21 Mon Jan 9
Crap Striker on loan in January?
Who will it be, we won't get Hogan and we are not getting Defoe, so there will be a lot of Noise from DS telling us how they tried and tried and a lack of financial sense with the deals we wanted to do and then we will get a shit loan deal in.

Who do you think it will be?

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Admiral Lard 2:36 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Demba Ba is back on the scene

https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/demba-ba-was-close-to-a-surprise-premier-league-return-this-month/110420

Swiss. 2:32 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Sakho's not due back until March I think

Johnson 11:01 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Michael RICKETTS

franksfat&slow&wank 11:00 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
ha goose

Rossal 10:58 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
DS: "We looked to bring Demba Ba back in this window but were told he was 3 weeks from playing after recovering from his injury." 📻 #COYI

stewie griffin 10:54 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Ian ORMONDROYD

goose 10:52 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Sakho & Ayew will be like new signings when they are back.
are Calleri is brilliant.
and Carroll never gets injured.

deadline day is like groundhog day for us!

peachy75 10:29 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
if chelsea get dembele i can see us getting bastyhiua or what ever his fucking name is.

gank 10:15 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Agree with that, but we should create the space before filling it - free transfer all the dead wood or plan for their return. And tell us when that is likely to be!

Justin P 10:12 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
How far is Sakho away?

If a matter of weeks? I'd be inclined to not bring a cheaper striker in now but a top drawer one in the Summer along with Joe Hart and Fabregas?

Enough cover there now knowing Antonio can play up there if Carroll limps out.

gank 10:09 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Haha I suppose so, if I can include Ayew I can hardly reject Antonio.

Justin P 10:08 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
gank 10:07 Tue Jan 31

Seventh striker? Antonio can play there lol

gank 10:07 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Carroll, Sakho, Fletcher, Calleiri, Ayew

Yeah let's get a SIXTH striker. And a THIRD right back. 9 first team squad places on two positions.

You cunts haven't got a clue.

kirok1 8:06 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
We only appear so high in the net spend because we had no return from Fat Sam's aging buys and wish to keep the few money men we signed.
Others made a fortune and spent it.
They're not bad for spending, given we are not in mega money ranks. But they have to make progress in this regard now that more money is flooding into the coffers after the stadium move.

Sydney_Iron 5:17 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
We do have form for the last minute dogshit striker signing or loan dont we, Henri Camara or Big Fat Benny in particular come to mind.

Hopefully we wont make another, the NEW West Ham is past all that!!!

*Coughs

Man of Iron 5:00 Tue Jan 31
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
A loan move for Jackson Martinez was mentioned on Twatter tonight. Looked decent at Porto. No idea what he is like after his semi-retirement in China though…

penners28 11:14 Mon Jan 30
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Bomo want a keeper

Chuck them adrian on loan and £25m for wilson

Son of Anarchy 10:27 Mon Jan 30
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Robbie Keane ANYONE?

COOL HAND LUKE 9:55 Mon Jan 30
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?

I reckon we'll backfill behind and alongside Antonio, and HE will be 'the new striker'..!

TBH, he's done as well as anybody up there - we could do a lot worse.

Sir Alf 9:43 Mon Jan 30
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
grasshopper 9:30 Mon Jan 30

I do agree that we are not and have still to spend at the level required. Many will cite our net spend but that is not the yardstick for me.

If the owners want to get to the next level which is top 6 on a consistent basis they will need to be spending 70 - 80 million in fees alone in consecutive windows and even that is not a guarantee if not invested wisely but it will open up opportunities for players like Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal and the other big boys get. Last window Mane would have been an option if our budget was up a level and we would have had to pay a lot more than Liverpool to tempt someone like that. Even then he might not come but that is a level of quality we need and it aint cheap.

So when I see Sullivan and Gold buying 2 or 3 high quality, expensive players totaling 70 million or more in a few windows I might take them seriously about the next level.

I actually realise they will never do that and do not have the wealth or are unwilling to risk their personal wealth on West Ham. No problem but stop talking about competing with the big boys. It takes investment we will never see. Everton are trying to get there and have just started their investment and it will take a lot more to get in that top 6 regularly.

rumford 9:33 Mon Jan 30
Re: Crap Striker on loan in January?
Psycho
I hope you're right mate but Everton have only lost 6 games this season so far and they have strengthened in this window .So unless they have a down turn in form i can see them staying where they are.

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