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%
  



Takashi Miike 11:54 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Sullivan makes all the decisions, the other two just bullshit for him

claret on my shirt 11:47 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Your mum 11:04 Thu Mar 8

and according to the DG interview Sullivan made that decision not Moyes

Your mum 11:04 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
I disagree re the Ayew thing.

We sold him to a fellow relegation battling club, who since beat us, & we didn't replace him with anyone of note.

All in all a fucking terrible deal!!

terry-h 10:48 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
I didn't get past his history lesson of " I think I'm correct in saying we were in the second division until promotion in 1958"
What a joke the man is.

Sir Alf 10:29 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
They have been exposed for what they are... disingenuous , con men.

What has yet to happen is one media outlet asking these same questions and revealing this information which many fans are now aware of.

We need a journalist that is not a lazy drunk and will do 5 minutes of investigation... Hard to find one of those these days. :-(

AKA ERNIE 10:23 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Texas iron just go to Phoenix rd there's a link on there

Willtell 10:22 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
This is entirely the point that G&S have a problem with. Their lies to fans. They made a big thing of not taking wages or interest payments when asked why they charged interest in previous years?

I don't object to them taking interest on loans to West Ham but as soon as WH make a profit they draw £16.5m in accrued interest and loan repayments in one year after years of letting us know they took nothing from the club!

They can't help being greedy liars!

WHU(Exeter) 10:08 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
What would his wage actually be for?

The only thing I can remember him stating that he would take on responsibility for was to "look into the issue of safe standing"

How is that progressing I wonder, beyond maybe reading about it on Wikipedia.

His main contribution to the day to day running of the club appears to be mainly comprise of patronising and hypocritical claptrap on Twitter.

stewie griffin 9:54 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
perhaps they should start advertising ann summers then, instead of ripping the club off?

Biggie Biggs 9:51 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
"Just to be clear, as of May 2017, Mike ASHLEY had loaned Newcastle United £127 million. No interest, and nothing yet repaid. "

I would Imagine that Ahsley saves/makes quite a lot of money for the free advertising of Sports Direct all over Newcastles ground

claret on my shirt 9:49 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
All clearly said;
Carvelho money going to pay off the debt , bullshit.
Admitting they buy players the manager does not want , yet claim they have no say in transfers is amazing
The architect to blame for the seats being far away from the pitch, who signed off the plans and agreed it ffs

One McAvennieeeeee 9:26 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
I bet Voicy and the other 2 puppets were lapping it up.

Wankers.

stewie griffin 9:24 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Just to be clear, as of May 2017, Mike ASHLEY had loaned Newcastle United £127 million. No interest, and nothing yet repaid.



Gold and Sullivan loaned West Ham United £45m, and at May 2017 had made £12.5 million in interest

And yet we are all expected to believe that Ashley is a terrible owner and a wanker, and these are frail old men who support the club.

Lily Hammer 9:12 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Is he an investor or is he a fan?

Fans spend/lose a massive chunk of their income on West Ham. If he was the fan he claims to be, he wouldn’t be trying to claim that earning a bit less interest proves how West Ham he is.

I don’t mind them earning as businessmen, but then they should drop this fan business.

A real fan is always going to be out of pocket following and supporting their team.

scott_d 9:11 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
I think people are getting too hung up on the Ayew saga.
He was fucking useless and we are lucky to have got £18m for him, in that regard we did well.
The question is why the fuck did we spend £20+ on him in the first place?

monto 9:10 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
In hindsight
I wished
We should’ve...and repeat.

paulon 9:08 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Didn't hear a single plan or strategy in that interview other than he HOPES Moyes will still be in charge in 5 years

under the thumb 9:05 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
He’s cleverly pointed out he’s losing money lending West Ham money.
Any intelligent person would have turned round and countered that easily enough. You aren’t losing money, Mr Chairman you are still making money on your investment, it’s may now only be 4% instead of 10.25 % but don’t fucking try and pull the wool over my eyes and say you are losing money because you are not.

Keep dreaming 8:45 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Every other cunt on twitter so pleased to hear an operhearted Gold talking about financials. Everyone believe what he said. Amazing

Rossal 8:36 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
The interview was done before the accounts were realeased

Will listen on the way home

Private Dancer 3:42 Thu Mar 8
Re: David Gold interview on radio
Why can't this lying old cunt drop dead.

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