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%
  



Iron Duke 10:23 Sat Jun 27
Pablo Zabaleta
I know morale is low, but this seems to have got forgotten about in the last couple of days. He may have been well past his best when he joined us, slow and immobile, but he still gave us great service. And of course, he stayed classy to the end, while some other cunty upstart fucks us over and gets a whole thread about him.

I think he’ll make a good coach in the future. Also a top bloke.

Goodbye Pablo and good luck.


(C & P’d from OS):



Hello West Ham United fans,

As you may have seen, we have agreed with the Club that I’m leaving at the end of the month.

I’m not going to extend my contract until the end of the season because I picked up an injury a few weeks ago and I’m still working on my rehabilitation. I’m a long way off being match fit, so it was a tough decision for everyone.

For me, as a player, when you feel that you’re not a hundred per cent, and you don’t know how you’re going to respond, I think the best thing is to say ‘enough is enough.’ I’m not going to extend my contract if I think that I’m not ready to play again.

The Board, the manager, and myself, we spoke about this – and we were all happy with the decision.

I’ve been here for three years and great people work at the Club.

The Club gave me the chance to stay here until the end of the season. If I’m listening to Pablo Zabaleta the player, he was telling me to stay until the last day, but if I’m listening to Pablo Zabaleta the man, he’s saying that if you can’t give a hundred per cent, if you’re not ready to play a game, that hurts me as a player.
If everything continued in the right way, I’d probably be able to make the bench for the last two games, but in the situation we’re in, we need players to be a hundred per cent fit and to perform on the pitch.

As a player, it’s not the way I wanted to finish my time in England; I’ve been here 12 years and I wanted to finish by playing in front of fans and with my family here. But the situation is what it is. In those moments you have to make the right decision.

I came to West Ham in the later part of my career. I was 32, nearly 33, and I knew inside of me I was ready to come and perform on the pitch.

Pablo ZabaletaIf I look back on my time here, I played 37 games in my first season, missing just one due to suspension. In my second, I played 26 games. I was so happy because that is what I wanted: to go somewhere, keep enjoying my football, and stay in the Premier League and England, because I knew this country was a lovely place to be with a family and play football.

This season, I knew from the first day of pre-season I was not going to play most of the games because I was nearly 35 and we have younger players, but it was great to stay around with the team and keep enjoying it.

My last game was against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in February. I came on after 60 minutes and got great appreciation from the fans. My last game being against Man City, playing for West Ham – the two clubs I played for during my time in England – is a positive. I will remember it forever.

I’ve spent three great years at West Ham. This is a great Football Club with a huge tradition, and I see after three years the potential of this Club.

We play in front of 60,000 fans every home game – that’s incredible. When you go around east London you see so many West Ham shirts, you can see how massive the Club is. I believe that this is a team with huge potential to become a top club in the Premier League.

I feel like I have given my all for the Club – there’s nothing I can regret as a player. It’s a tough decision, of course, but I think I’m pleased in terms of I know that if I cannot give everything, I have no reason to stay here.

This gives me a chance to go back to Spain and stay with my family again, because I’ve been away from my kids and my missus for two months. I’m missing my family, so obviously it will be good to see them again.

It’s hard at the moment to make a decision about the future because all I want to do is just go back to Spain, see my family again, and wait for the season to finish. I will be a massive West Ham supporter because I will be at home, just watching the lads hopefully win their games!

I think the right thing for me now is just to relax a little bit, and see what the situation will be in two months’ time. If I want to carry on playing and I have to move my family again, obviously everyone has to be happy. If I don’t find anything, retirement is a possibility.

The last three months have been really difficult for many people, especially I think for the real heroes in this moment: the care workers who have been on the front line, doing an absolutely incredible job trying to save people’s lives.

Of course, football is now back. It’s not the same because we need to follow the protocol which is quite strict, but of course we need to because the safety of everyone who works in the building and the players and their families is the most important thing at the minute. Hopefully, in a few months’ time, we can go back to some normality.
All I can say to the West Ham fans is just thank you for the great support over the last three years. They have always been great to me, and they are proper fans. You can see they follow us everywhere, and as I said before, there are 60,000 fans every home game.

Thank you for all the support. We’ve enjoyed our time as a family in London – it’s a great city, a great place to live – and I wish all the fans, the Club, all the people who work behind the scenes all the best.

In the future I will be desperate to come back to England and to see friends, but also to watch Premier League games, because of the intensity, because of the action, because of the drama, because of the fans, because of the atmosphere at stadiums.

This is the best league in the world for sure, and I’m sure we’ll have the chance to come back.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best for the future.

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

VickyPkVillageIdiot 10:32 Sat Jun 27
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
He ended up being a great signing.

tunwhu 10:41 Sat Jun 27
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
He is a professional standard by which to be judged to be fair. I know he wasn't at his best but he tried to stay fit, used his nous in games where he realised his pace was useless and he was far more committed than any of the big money signings we've had. Plus he seems to be a very decent bloke off the pitch too.

We should keep him at the club in some capacity and hope his work ethics and professionalism rub off on some of the ungrateful c*nts we seem to bring in or nurture.

charleyfarley 10:56 Sat Jun 27
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Yes he was very helpful in fetching our youngsters on and passing on his knowledge, together with Noble gave Arnie a mouthful about his lack of effort, a total pro and pity we couldn't have given him a proper send off from the LS

Takashi Miike 10:59 Sat Jun 27
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
a great professional and top bloke

Dr Matt 11:26 Sat Jun 27
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Good bloke - but a poor man’s Lucas Neill.

We needed a Lucas Neill and got more like Phil Neal in terms of leadership.

“Yes boss”

“Do I not like that boss”

Hermit Road 12:58 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
A class act.

Alex V 1:26 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
A creaking part of a terrible defence. Sorry to say it, as I'm sure he's a nice guy and gave what he had.

£11m odd at least thrown at his contract, plus a hidden signing on fee we could guess was a bunch more. And we end up with £0 and really nothing to show for it. An awful, awful signing, and a great example of the terrible transfer strategy at the club.

Takashi Miike 1:36 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
what do we have to show for the £40m + wages wasted on that lazy cunt anderson? masuaku's been a far worse defender over the same period, yet you have your tongue permanently up his arse

Browno22 1:46 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Good luck Pablo

And fuck off alex

Alfie 1:50 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Alex posting a contrary / devils advocate view?

No... I wont have it. Unprecedented. In terms of precedentedness - this is Un.

gph 1:53 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Timed this almost exactly right.

Would've loved it if he had another season in him, but he hasn't.

the coming of gary 2:00 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
.. Zaba's letter
.

Alfie 2:20 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
In fairness - the blokes had the gumption to take the time to write that...and it reads as if he actually has written and contributed to it as opposed to having a media relations type jot it out for him.

As an expression of what he thinks - we should make him right for that at least. we should have the grace of giving it a suitable rejoinder.

Of course we live in an age where to write and say things contrary is perceived as the height of thought and eloquence.

Some seem to have lost the ability to see that sometimes people just put something genuine out there. These same bods presumably are perfect specimens themselves. Funny though - because unblemished perfection was not something I booked as west ham. maybe some analysts know better.

Those giving it the clever bit about his faults...if we had a few more as honest - perhaps we'd not go down.

As it is we've got a load of crafty cunts who talk the talk - but have done fuck all for us. made us as shit as villa...Norwich. presided over our relegation.

see you down there next season.

your forensic eye will be welcome amongst the glitterati down there...

Hermit Road 2:44 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Alex V 1:26 Sun Jun 28

Got to admit, it is a fair point. I’d say he added some value to the team but nowhere near £11 million worth.

Full Claret Jacket 3:38 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Couldn't give a shit about the economics of the deal.
I want to see players giving their all for the shirt. He did that, he had the right attitude, respected the club and the fans even to the point he wouldn't take the money to stay when he wouldn't be able to contribute.

Yes he was past his best when we got him but we need more players like him in the game. I'm pleased he chose to join us to see out his time in England.

Hallerinthemorning 3:40 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Leggy

Darby_ 4:21 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Probably, alongside CARLTON, the most likeable player to play with us in the last decade.

He was really great for a season, and for all the talk of him being a waste of money, we haven’t really been able to replace that.

geoffpikey 8:25 Mon Jun 29
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
In terms of £11m "wasted" Zabaletta isn't even on the same planet as some (or a lot!) of WHU's signings.

Long-term, potential to step up signing: we get Savio
Super skillful baller who will bring flair? Anderson
Fiery goal machine? Zaza ( he cost us £4m just as a loan fee!)
International legend? Suker

Can't be arsed to go on. Footballers are stupidly expensive, full stop. Zabaleta got paid a lot as is befitting of one of the best players of his generation, and I am sure he was an inspiration to have around the place. His letter seems genuine... In an era when most players couldn't give a fuck. He always seemed to be high-profile in the community / charity work the club does, as well.

Thanks Zab. Anyone who is a FAN (rather than wannabe project manager) will remember him with fondness. Even when his legs were shot.

* Not denying our recruitment is dire. But I'd suggest the failing is often in psychology / character rather than ability.

geoffpikey 8:26 Mon Jun 29
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Sorry, that was to Alex.

Far Cough 8:54 Mon Jun 29
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Darby_ 4:21 Sun Jun 28
Re: Pablo Zabaleta
Probably, alongside CARLTON, the most likeable player to play with us in the last decade.

He was really great for a season, and for all the talk of him being a waste of money, we haven’t really been able to replace that.



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