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%
  



Barty 12:03 Fri Dec 27
Flop of the decade?
Zaza for me, wss brought here as the main striker with a 23 million future clause if he would play in 13 matches, obviously he played only 12

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Mad Dog 12:35 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
This could be a very long thread

cup of tea 12:40 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Noble

cup of tea 12:47 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Also my cock in Prague when with a brass after too many beers

Full Claret Jacket 12:52 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Biggest flop is Andy Carroll without a doubt. An absolute donkey paid silly money for doing sod all.

Irish Hammer 1:11 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Everything about the club

The loss of the Boleyn

How the owners act

The utter cuntishness of it all

Flop of the decade = West Ham Utd

Sarge 1:41 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Off the pitch - the move
On the pitch - either phil Jones's to get fegouli sent off or that Spanish Swansea twat to get caroll sent off.

Alfs 1:54 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Can I nominate 'The Decade' rather than a single component?

Apart from the odd satisfying victory we've paddled water and had more managers than we've had in the previous 100 years

With the exception of Slav's tenure. I'd have him back in a shot right now. Doing a top job at WBA and has more experience.

Sydney_Iron 1:59 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
So many contenders, even the club itself! Yet if you look for success of the past decade, your left scratching your head for any.

Sad init

hammer205 11:17 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Pellegrini 7m a year Promised so much

Keep dreaming 12:41 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
The owners and their move to Stratford.

On the other hand, thats the flop of universe

claret on my shirt 1:00 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Keep dreaming 12:41 Fri Dec 27

Was about to say this!

AVOR 1:06 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
As much as people (rightly) slag off AC, anyone seen Winston or Wiltshire lately?

And i cant answer the question....far too many to go through...

SDKFZ 222 1:54 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
I was having a chat with another supporter on the supporter’s coach yesterday about Ted Fenton. To cut a long story short, it’s insane to think that when he became manager in 1950 he was our third manager. Up until that point we had had only two managers within the first fifty years of our history.

How many have the ‘Dave’s been through during the past ten years? Five? Six if you include Kevin Keen as caretaker.

nychammer 1:59 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
AC was not a player that justified his price tag and his constant injuries were comical and predictable, but he did weigh in with some crucial goals.

The whole decade has been meh. Started it off with a relegation that could have been avoided but they clung on to Grant, then steady, solid but uninspiring football under BFS. The standout season under Bilic followed by endless dithering once it collapsed. Moyes to the rescue and now we are in the same predicament with pellegrini as with Bilic. Add to that the stadium move and yeah it hasn’t been the best of times recently.

Kaiser Zoso 2:04 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
Bilic, followed by Andy Carroll.

The Directors lack of inspiration in recruiting managers third.

Chip Shop Charlie 5:09 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
I seem to remember something about a march

mallard 5:17 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
AVOR 1:06 Fri Dec 27



Winston has immunity for his last goal scored

southbankbornnbred 5:54 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
I'm in agreement with those who say it is the entire "football" club: West Ham United FC.

Seventeenth biggest club in the world, by revenue, according to the Forbes list. Seventh biggest club, by revenue, in England - now by far the wealthiest league in the world.

It is utterly remarkable that we have had the decade, on the pitch, that we have had - and not for good reasons at all.

Ten years ago this season (so 2009/10) we finished 17th out of 20 in in the Premier League - right where we are now - and with a paltry total of 35 points. In other years that would have seen us relegated. That season, the two clowns bought a 50% stake in the club and appointed Mrs MEdia as CExec.

The following season, having parted company with Zola, we finished rock bottom with 33 points under Grant.

With the exception of one season, when we finished 7th under Bilic in the final year at Upton Park, we have been a barely mitigated disaster on the pitch and have made many of the worst signings in the club's history, to go with some of the worst managers in Premier League history.

Yet, off the pitch, the club's value has soared - fuelled by the ludicrous move to the London Sterile.

Gold, Sullivan and Brady have got richer and richer and richer. But the "football" club has stayed absolutely dogshit, by and large - including having to witness years of Hoofball under Ol Bid Ed himself. Now, precisely ten years later, we find ourselves in EXACTLY the same position (17th in the Prem) as when the three degrees (of stupidity) took over.

Next level?

I guess so. Off the pitch. We are the 17th biggest football club in the world, still playing the 17th best football in the Premier League. And in between, we had the joys of Grant, relegation, Fat Sam, Moyes, Bilic losing the plot and players like Modibo Maiga.

During the ten years in which the club has risen to be the 17th biggest in the world, we have had one notable signing who shook up the Premier League - Payet - and he turned out to be a disloyal cunt of the highest order. We've had one good season out of ten (7th place and some great final memories of Upton Park) and the odd good local player coming through (Rice).

As a business, we have had a good decade.

As a football club, we have been a fucking joke.

Huge club now. Still got some amazing fans, especially when compared with other post-96er happy-clappy sterile clubs. But we are fucking joke of a football team, and it has been 40 years since we had a sniff of a major trophy (although I accept Gerrard's half-volley from about 250m did stop us breaking that in 2006).

Fortune's always hiding (if you're not on the board)....

southbankbornnbred 6:02 Fri Dec 27
Re: Flop of the decade?
In fact, if anybody ever needed any proof that the only people to benefit from GSB's takeover and handling of the club since have been GSB themselves, look no further than that one fact...

We are still struggling in 17th position (exactly where we finished just after they took over in January 2010) yet we have become the 17th biggets club in the world and the 7th biggest in England.

Next level.
Next level.
Next level.

Irish Hammer 1:59 Sat Dec 28
Re: Flop of the decade?
Kieron Dyer was still getting paid by the club as a “player” until the end of the 2011 season

End of thread Shirley ?

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