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%
  



one iron 9:24 Sun Nov 10
pain.
I wonder if gold, Sullivan, and brady,felt like the fans did after the game,the Hornchurch coach regulars have had it with them,two gks not up to it,you get what you pay for,cheapbuys, and more money in the bank,killed Birmingham and will kill westham.no heart in the team,and no heart in the newby fans.i think we could be fucked.

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Grumpster 9:38 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Hard to know what to say nowadays, as a lot of my fight was beaten out of me in the way that football has become more about money than the working man's game.

Cheating, making it a non contact sport and now this fucking VAR had already killed many of us older fans off and that after we'd had to already put up with these vile cunts and moving from Upton Park.

Still amazes me that anyone ever thought that was a good idea or even still, still sticks up for that awful athletics stadium, as after only missing a handful of home games in 22 years as a season ticket holder, I never renewed again once we won the OS.

I'm an away fan only man nowadays and will never let results put me off (I mean we've always been sort of shit), but when you also have the thought of the owners constantly in the back of your mind as to how they have almost killed the clubs soul and with no respect of our history, it certainly makes the losses seem even worse, especially when you know that they will never sell while they make so much money from it all.

They just dont give a fuck.

one iron 9:58 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Your very right my friend,61 years ive loved this club with everything ive got,but getting pissed off now,dont like being used.The true fans fill defeats,the newbys iam not sure,for them its just a day out.

Kaiser Zoso 10:16 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
How have we ended up like this? We’ve gone from 11 points from 6 games, to 2 points from 6 games.

We run the least distance in the division.

We’ve got Charlie Cairoli in goal.

The fans deserve better than this.

terry-h 10:26 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
I don't feel pain at what's happened at the club over the past ten years or so.
Just DISGUST.

ak37 10:29 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Completely agree.
Unfortunately, it’s only going to get worse.

Mike Oxsaw 10:32 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
You can bet your arse that there's someone in club media & marketing noting all posts like this as "more exposure for the club" because "there's no such thing as bad publicity, right?." and selling it as a good thing to the board,

Mid-table is the very last thing the media guys want. Fighting for Europe or fighting against relegation is where the TV companies take notice, and the advertisers are quick to follow.

Given that our tight wads won't fund fighting for Europe, we'll get fighting against relegation every time, and told/sold "it's the true West Ham way".

Leonard Hatred 10:33 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
I've almost completely lost interest in association football in recent years.

Far East Hammer 10:35 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
In full agreement.

Just as it appears we might be doing well for once*) one injured player (Fabianski) and every thing is once again revealed to be the same old shit. Our fallbacks are gotten on the cheap meaning there’s no depth, no contingency and no Plan B.

(* I’m not old enough to have been around for 64/5/6 and too young to properly remember 1975, though do remember 1980)

And then as sure as day turns into night, the whole facade comes crashing down again.

Westham67 11:30 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Mike fair point I would not put is past them a big free "For sale " sign

, 11:36 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Irrespective of who owns the club the fact is that the manager and the players are highly paid, probably much better than the teams recently beating us, and they are visibly not putting in performances to justify their wages.

The level of performance is woefully inadequate and it does not auger well.

dicksie3 11:41 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
We’d have been relegated last season if it wasn’t for the fans kicking-up a stink and the pervy old lying cheapskate charlatan idiot dickhead wanker cunt owners were forced to spend big or all hell would’ve broken loose.

They’ve gone back to their cheapskate cunt ways again within just 12 months and it was obvious to most supporters that our squad is weaker than it was last season. We have glaring weaknesses in some areas and no adequate cover in certain positions. It’s always a fucking recipe for disaster.

I honestly couldn’t give a shit though. At least if we were to go down then it’d look terrible for those two old tight-arse fuckwits we have running the club and for that nasty brainless bitch column writing Little Miss Piggy cunt of theirs.

COOL HAND LUKE 11:49 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
dicksie3 - CORRECT.

It is very close to kicking off again, I reckon... even home v Tottenham may come into play.

And no Nobes to drag em off the pitch this time...

We have absolutely had it with these tossers.

Iron Duke 11:51 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
They try to do just enough to stay mid-table. They have no real ambition to take this club forward, and no intention of selling unless they can make a massive profit.

Our only way out is if some very rich person can buy out the stadium and club. But they can’t because we offer no value for money.

the coming of gary 12:10 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
i would happily swap stadiums with Fulham

go back to 25 K West Ham banging out a proper football ground
.

w4hammer 12:17 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
said it on @twitter last night- the team has the look of fulham last year - £100 M plus of "talent" thrown together , alongside absolute chumps robbing a living - conceding 2+ goals a game, players hiding, manager clueless- its all there and we know how it ended

when that harvey price lookalike useless ***t sanchez starts against the ***s with noble and jack wheelchair out ( again) you will realise how right royally fucked we are

GreenStreetPlayer 12:37 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
The only way to rid these 3 will happen in steps.
1. Khan has that review and they buy the OS for a knockdown price.(If you can, put pressure on getting that review done and an outcome, without it nothing will change).
2. Someone buys the club with the arena as an asset for half a billion, or whatever they want.
3. Those new owners can see the arena will never work as a football stadium, sell the prime estate land fir a price and build a new fit for purpose stadium that is accessable.
Not much too ask is it!

Can only think a fit for purpose stadium would go a little way in righting the wrong the 3 have done, and there may be more acceptance on that move that should NEVER have happened. Something has to happen very soon though as time goes on the true blood of the club, the fans are only just clinging on to what was there before.

one iron 12:52 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Ive said it before,do you think a afc westham club would be agoer,i have manager and players of step 4 I could get,i have a trusted board,i would need funding and the fans backing,our old westham died when we left our true home,ive now packed up work and have maybe five years I could put into it

zico 12:55 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Kaiser Zoso 10:16 Sun Nov 10

We were lucky to be in that position early on. Scraped a handful of results to paper over the cracks and never really played well despite our lofty position at the time. We have a side that you just know that once the tackles fly in and teas bully us we aren't up for it. Last week it was Snodgrass on telly saying it wasn't good enough, this week it was Rice so no improvement at all within a week of two players saying it's been crap!!

Hermit Road 1:02 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
If there was an AFC West Ham I’d bin my ST straight away and go there instead. Would need a good few thousand members to commit though I reckon to get it up into the league.

Mike Oxsaw 1:03 Sun Nov 10
Re: pain.
Maybe they've already done a handshake on selling Rice and the only way they can think of to get it past the fans is for the team to get the club relegated.

Wouldn't put it past those 3 to temporarily strip a couple of million from the club's value so they can personally trouser a thousand or two.

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