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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
37%
  
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%
  



Sydney_Iron 12:36 Thu Sep 26
Worst results in our history
Many years ago but Barnsley, Everton and Sheffield Wednesday have all beaten us 7-0, Reading in the not so distant past 6-0, Blackburn in 1963 our worst home defeat when they beat us 8-2 at UP, the 5-0 defeats are a bit more regular, the last only a month or so ago! But which game was our worst result?

For me it would have been Forest Away when BFS threw the kids in and we lost 5-0 or losing 3-0 to Luton at home in the League Cup semi in the late 80,s or Barenley 5-2 at home a couple of years earlier who were a Div 2 side at the time, Wimbledon last season had me seething but now we have another contender…..Oxford United, has to be up there surely?

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Eric Hitchmoe 2:34 Mon Oct 14
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Far East Hammer 6:11 Mon Oct 14

Cheers fella. That goes some way to enlightening me on why they were such prize pricks. So it was a rivalry based out of absolutely nothing just as it appeared to be. Wankers. Would like to see them drop down another division or two.

Hermit Road 9:35 Mon Oct 14
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Reading a little chelsea. That's why they hate us.

Far East Hammer 6:11 Mon Oct 14
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Eric Hitchmoe 4:30 Thu Oct 10

This based on discussions I had with a couple of Reading who were at that game (about a year later)

I think the Reading thing was that they knew their town was non-descript.

Other than the Rock Festival, it had a bus to Heathrow. And they knew there were much nicer towns along the RIver. So they were a bit like Basingstoke really, as a town.

But then with Madjeski's money they felt they were on the up. the place to be and all that. Whereas they saw West Ham as "ancient history" in terms of football and in terms of the decline of the East End (they hadn't got their heads around the yuppification of many of the West Ham heartlands).

So it was a "fuck you" to those with football heritage (and indeed community heritage over-and-above what you get from an essentially post-WW2 resettlement town)

Also note that those I spoke to didn't strike me as "football types", they'd basically jumped on the football bandwagon when Reading made it into the top flight. (And I suspect until that point referred to football as "soccer")

As a parallel: Think the arsehole who wins the lottery and starts lording it over everyone around them. And then wonders why no-one has pity when they spunk every last penny away.

Far East Hammer 6:04 Mon Oct 14
Re: Worst results in our history
The only time Mrs FEH came to a match.

That Wimbledon game: 3-0 up to 3-4 loss

It's one thing getting mullered from start to finish; quite another to be humiliated from a 3-0 lead

marty feldman 7:16 Fri Oct 11
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Too many to choose from ..the 0 3 at home to Luton in the first leg of the the League cup in 89 takes some beating .

Percy Dalton 4:03 Fri Oct 11
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Cygnet
That was the FA cup I was there they played it after numerous postponements due to the weather.
Game should never had been played it was a sea of mud and we just didn't fancy it

Golden Oldie 2:56 Fri Oct 11
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WWI & WWII

LoLz, it's funny cos it's so true...

cygnet 2:39 Fri Oct 11
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In the days before Internet, teletext... I remember Dad letting me stay up to watch News At Ten to get the League Cup result away to Mansfield.
3-0. Shocked.

Admiral Lard 1:47 Fri Oct 11
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The worst 2 I have actually witnessed away

3rd January 1978 FA Cup replay Vs QPR 6-1

20th March 1976 Div 1 vs Arsenal 6-1

Pathetic performances, particularly against Arsenal who were only one place above us 16th and 17th.

Following the Arsenal defeat so many angry West Ham's didnt bother with the Wolves home game in April 3rd, instead and estimated 4-6000 went back to Highbury for the Arsenal Spurs derby and ran riot across the North Bank with both sets of fans.

Can't imagine the confusion it must have caused the gooners, yids and old bill

SUM A DING WONG 8:07 Thu Oct 10
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Mike the Hammer,

Oh dear - you have my sympathies along with all the other poor buggers that went.

Mike the Hammer 6:59 Thu Oct 10
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Sum,
I was at both games.

SUM A DING WONG 5:34 Thu Oct 10
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Unfortunately, Iam right.

4-0 in the league.

5-0 in the Cup.



86/87 season

SUM A DING WONG 5:29 Thu Oct 10
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Didn't we lose 4-0 and 5-0 to Tottenham in the same season?

JustAFatKevinDavies 4:33 Thu Oct 10
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do you agree with losing 6-0 in the workplace, Eric son?

Eric Hitchmoe 4:30 Thu Oct 10
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There's probably been a few that have mentioned this, but Reading away, 6-0, January 2007. We've been spanked loads of times and its never easy to take, but they fucking hated us with a passion and I never understood why. It can't all have stemmed from nicking Pardew off them could it? They would give us so much stick every time we played them and it always seemed more personal than what other fans gave us. That day they were in heaven.

Eggbert Nobacon 4:18 Thu Oct 10
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5-0 at Spurs, possibly the next season

Eggbert Nobacon 4:17 Thu Oct 10
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5-2 at home to Barnsley late 87ish

crystal falace 1:11 Thu Oct 10
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Also one that sticks with me is when we lost 4-1 to chelsea after going 1-0 up and then them having a man sent off about 15 minutes in.

To then go and get torn apart by 10 men was humiliating

mattyolmes 10:27 Wed Oct 9
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Mallard that one was really the pits..i watched in Warsaw in the uk embassy bat surrounded by several spurs colleagues. Was hard to take. I thought our name was.on it that year

Last one that got me that bad was them again in 2007 3 4 at home.

Ffffffs

mallard 4:20 Mon Oct 7
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Losing 2-3 at home to the Yids, in the Fa Cup, was a sickner.
Especially after we'd knocked out Man Utd. and a top Sunderland side away to get there.

Another one of them 'not turning up' games when it mattered most!

eusebiovic 4:03 Mon Oct 7
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The 6-0 to Oldham in the league cup semi was a stinker.

It felt like I'd been disembowelled after that one

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