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
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%
  



BN2 7:08 Mon May 23
Pearce steps down
Seems a shame.
And unexpected.
?

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Manuel 3:59 Mon Jun 6
Re: Pearce steps down
I like Pearce, proper old school bloke and pro, but I was listening to his TS interview and he was harping on about 'Dave' as if he was Alex Ferguson, well ott, had to turn it off.

Matthew Holmes 12:04 Mon Jun 6
Re: Pearce steps down
I think we've been lucky to have him. Seems a top bloke, when being a top bloke is underrated.
Team spirit and all that stufg that has been great since Moyes came back. Reckon all the staff can take credit too. It wont work if you have cunt on board.

Looks like he'd feature in his own commando comic book. Machine gun Pearcey. " have that Jerry!

"Donner und blitzen" " kamerad" etc etc

gph 2:52 Sun Jun 5
Re: Pearce steps down
In fact, he still played the occasional match after that.

Got injured in his last match, in his 70s, and complained about a promising career cut short by injury!

Again, iirc.

gph 2:50 Sun Jun 5
Re: Pearce steps down
"Still, Stanley Matthews was 50 when he hung up his boots"

His Football League boots. Played as an amateur for another ten years.


I think.

Alfs 1:15 Sun Jun 5
Re: Pearce steps down
"He said he just needed a break from the intensity of the Premier League and Europe to do other things and also said the 3 hour plus round trip for him each day for training was catching up with him".

Couldn't he just move, or get a flat nearer?

swindon hammer 11:57 Sat Jun 4
Re: Pearce steps down
He was on Talksport yesterday with Ally McCoist and was asked about leaving the club.

He said he has loved the past 2 years at the club and mentioned and praised in his own words, David (Moyes), the Chairman, Karen and Mr Gold.

He said he just needed a break from the intensity of the Premier League and Europe to do other things and also said the 3 hour plus round trip for him each day for training was catching up with him.

wd40 11:09 Sat Jun 4
Re: Pearce steps down
No true.
That's why he has been working for them and getting paid by them for the last 2/3 years .

eusebiovic 6:47 Sat Jun 4
Re: Pearce steps down
Aside from all the cheap shots regarding his coaching ability the fact he is stepping down worries me.

Is there a chance he can smell something is rotten in the state of Denmark?

He doesn't make much effort to disguise the fact that he ain't the greatest fan of Sully and Co eh?

Lato 12:27 Fri May 27
Re: Pearce steps down
Always liked Pearce as a player, no nonsense, hard as nails, great pro and Captain. Good luck Stuart in your next venture.

southbankbornnbred 11:21 Fri May 27
Re: Pearce steps down
Pearce is a good fella - hope he does well in whatever he does next.

We've still got a strong coaching set-up: Moyes, McKinlay, Nolan, Nevin. They'll add to it.

We've got good coaches. We just need to find some extra players for them to coach!

Admiral Lard 11:46 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
Good luck to him. I had massive respect for him when he came to us as a 37YO play and played until he was 39. He gave the lot and never looked too old for first team football.

He came back twice despite, along with David Moyes, being humiliated by the porn brothers.

Wish him well in what is likely to be his last hurrah!

. . 11:24 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
A bit tenuous, however I know a couple of Everton supporters who claim that Duncan Ferguson is none to happy at Everton and could be off.

He was David Moyles captain at Everton, he has his badges so could take over from Pearce

1964 2:41 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
39

Far Cough 2:20 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
FMOB Pearce is 60 , how old was he when he played for us?

Still, Stanley Matthews was 50 when he hung up his boots

terry-h 2:15 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
I think I saw Matthew Upson sitting behind Moyes at the Norwich game. Perhaps he’s got his coaching badges if Noble doesn’t.

Lertie Button 11:19 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
Brilliant another keyboard hard man

Never realised Pearce was the object of so many man crushes.

Eerie Descent 10:46 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
I saw what you said earlier, you no hope wastrel.

Lertie Button 10:42 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
Clearly you can't read or is it your cognitive ability that is flawed.
Stupid cunt

Eerie Descent 10:22 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
The irony of a pointless, snivelling, no hope weasel like you Button, attempting to take the piss out of a great man like Stuart Pearce.

He wouldn't even employ you to clean his toilets.

Lertie Button 9:47 Tue May 24
Re: Pearce steps down
Wasn't his job to sit in the stands and provide some kind of overview.
Probably thought it was pointless as there was never the options on the bench to change anything

dealcanvey 8:43 Tue May 24
Re: PEARCE steps down
Doubt Noble has the badges to take it even if he wanted it?

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