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%
  



ted fenton 1:33 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
Russ of the BML 1:10 Thu Feb 1

I've seen that clip of Vic singing Bubbles but can't find it on youtube.

chim chim cha boo 1:32 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
Miles too young to have seen him play but I've always thought of players like Vic being the shoulders that Hurst, Peters and Moore stood on to become the giants they were.

Rest in peace mate x

Russ of the BML 1:10 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
I am sure on an old West Ham album the last song is Vic Keeble singing bubbles. RIP.

Far Cough 1:08 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
I probably saw him play but was too young to recognise him properly, anyway RIP Vic Keeble

xeastham 1:05 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
Same here Ted, My first season supporting the club, all down to my Dad taking me. Still going now, mostly to away games as not a great fan of our sthletics stadium

terry-h 12:59 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
From what I hear,he got a lot of invites from Newcastle and their fans over the years. For some reason I don't think he got the same treatment from our owners even though he lived in Colchester most of his life. Strange that,or maybe not.

RIP to a Hammer instrumental in getting us promotion to the top division pre-Greenwood days.

Spandex Sidney 12:49 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
The last player left of Newcastle's FA Cup win in 1955. Had a street named after him up there.

I'd like to see how many of today's millionaire footballer tossers are remembered like this.

RIP

gph 12:41 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
Sad news

ted fenton 12:35 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
Very sad news Vic was centre forward when my dad first took me to Upton Park 1958.

R.I.P. Sir.

kips 12:32 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
A true club legend. Him and John Dick were sensational. Very sad but a decent innings.

Going back 60 years now since I saw him play.
Ted probably did as well but suspect not many on here actually remember him playing.

RIP - deserves the greatest respect from the club and its supporters for his feats back in the day.

Northern Sold 12:25 Thu Feb 1
Re: Vic Keeble 1930 - 2018
One of my old man's fav players..... reckons he saw him scor with a 30 yard header....

RIP the Rocker





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