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%
  



El Scorchio 6:11 Thu Sep 28
The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Up until now at least the TV money has been split fairly between the teams. Now the richest clubs want a bigger slice, and Scudamore is trying to help them get it. One more step toward a league as uncompetitive as Spain or Germany if it happens.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41431359

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Eggbert Nobacon 6:13 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
believe clubs have an equal vote on things like this so can';t see it happening?

Gavros 6:15 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
theyve tried it before and got told to do one

SecondOpinion 6:17 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
A breakaway league is the future for the top ten clubs in the premiership

El Scorchio 6:18 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Correct. They need 14 clubs to agree.

Let's hope that doesn't happen. Can't for the life of me see why they would, but stranger things have happened and they do tend to get their way in one fashion or another.

Gavros 6:21 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
let them try to form their own league of six without promotion and relegation.

how fucking dull would that be.

4ever-blowin-bubbles 6:21 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
if the futre is a breakaway league for the top ten clubs in the premiership are west ham 1 of those clubs and who are the top ten clubs ?

Takashi Miike 6:23 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
like I've said before, let the cunts go and join a European Super league. they won't be missed

twoleftfeet 6:28 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Personally I would stop supporting West Ham if they joined an elite league, it would be another nail in the coffin.

I would actually be quite happy watching us in the championship playing at proper grounds.

RBshorty 6:31 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Ain't a question of if. It's a case of when.

franksfat&slow&wank 6:36 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
yeah I would love those clubs to fuck off together and let us all get on with it

Eddie B 6:37 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Sooner they fuck off to a European 'Super' League the better

folkestone iron 6:46 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
I'm sure i read that it was the big 6 AND Everton Leicester and WEST HAM who were for this move

Sir Alf 7:00 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Not sure why would be in favour? We are not a top 10 team or rarely and definitely not this season

El Scorchio 7:18 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Only thing I can think is we are the ones with the biggest (spoken at least) aspirations to join that group.

Not that we'd back it up with actions, I am sure!

J.Riddle 7:19 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
They will get their way eventually, keep chipping away. Probably get it down to about 12. I doubt we will be in it unless Payet comes back, but if we are we will be shipping goals for fun. Probably have to bring Englands No.1 in..oh....

CrowleyHammer 7:24 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Seems only fair, No one is paying TV Companies to watch Bournemouth V Huddersfield.

zebthecat 7:26 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
This is just their way of getting round the FFP rules.
Fuck em

Willtell 7:34 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
The top 6 clubs have a point though. It's the £39m a year each club gets for overseas TV rights. All the TV channels really only want Manchester clubs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham & Liverpool games....

Bournemouth, WBA, Stoke, Watford, Burnley, Huddersfield, and Brighton are hardly big draws around the world. Mind you they need 14 clubs to agree to a change so don't hold your breath....

Hermit Road 7:37 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Why would the rest vote for it. They need the other 14 to create a league, without a league, Man U v Arsenal is just a friendly and will generate very little income.

PwoperNaughtyButNot 7:59 Thu Sep 28
Re: The 'big six' clubs want to end equal revenue sharing. Another potential nail in the coffin....
Put every game on the telly as a ppv and split the revenue equally between the two teams.

I'm sure Man Utd vs Arsenal will earn more than Brighton vs Huddersfield but at least it is judged on consumer choice.

That would reduce illegal streamers too. All that arse ache when you could just pay a fiver to watch your team at 3pm on a Saturday.

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