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Antonio
- Keep dreaming
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑20 Jun 2025, 14:58 If Antonio is lining up in a West Ham shirt next season, then we've failed miserably again in the transfer window.
Forget the IF
500m are flushed away the past 3 years, we HAVE failed miserably.
Expect it to continue with the BS regime
500m are flushed away the past 3 years, we HAVE failed miserably.
Expect it to continue with the BS regime
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Sanacs on tour
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this antonio in or out saga just reminds me of the whole Carlton Cole fiasco. When we released him back in 2023, only just to resign him again on the eve of the transfer window shutting as we couldn't get anyone else over the line!
Its a huge thank you Mikey for everything you have done for us, but it would be a shame to see you run out for next year, because it means its going to be a another long season to watch!
Its a huge thank you Mikey for everything you have done for us, but it would be a shame to see you run out for next year, because it means its going to be a another long season to watch!
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- Lee Trundle
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If Antonio is lining up in a West Ham shirt next season, then we've failed miserably again in the transfer window.
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I don't want to see him play in a West Ham shirt again personally.
Grateful for what he has done for the club to date, but if he is in our squad next season it can only mean that, once again, the recruitment team have failed to find a striker.
I wish him well, but having to rely on a 35 year striker who could barely walk a couple of months ago, would be a huge indication of just how pathetic this club is run these days.
Nota dig at Antonio, but at the club.
Grateful for what he has done for the club to date, but if he is in our squad next season it can only mean that, once again, the recruitment team have failed to find a striker.
I wish him well, but having to rely on a 35 year striker who could barely walk a couple of months ago, would be a huge indication of just how pathetic this club is run these days.
Nota dig at Antonio, but at the club.
- Mex Martillo
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I suspect the last of the porns doesn't want to pay Antonio what he thinks he deserves.
He an't the future, but I'd like to see him play in a West Ham shirt again.
He an't the future, but I'd like to see him play in a West Ham shirt again.
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DukeofDevo
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He was on the pitch for Jamaica the other night. He’ll get a contract again, it’ll be up to him when he hangs up his boots! A great player for us over the years!
- Massive Attack
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Gary Strodders shank
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He had a result in getting out of that motor alive so whatever he has got left football wise is a bonus
Others such as Antonio Reyes wasn't so lucky unfortunately.
Maybe it's time for him to ditch the supercars.
Others such as Antonio Reyes wasn't so lucky unfortunately.
Maybe it's time for him to ditch the supercars.
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Fauxstralian
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He was finished at least a year ago
Hopefully before his contract runs out on June 30 we will say thanks but no thanks & BUY a striker
Hopefully before his contract runs out on June 30 we will say thanks but no thanks & BUY a striker
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Russ of the BML
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Antonio is a ticking time bomb. If I was him I would be concentrating on the media side of the game because his next injury will be his last.
A fantastic player for us. Definitely a cult hero and possibly, dare I say it, may even be talked about in the West Ham legend status because of his longevity at the club and the part he played in our success of recent times. Also travelled from the Boleyn to the LS, like the supporters.
A fantastic player for us. Definitely a cult hero and possibly, dare I say it, may even be talked about in the West Ham legend status because of his longevity at the club and the part he played in our success of recent times. Also travelled from the Boleyn to the LS, like the supporters.
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Just watched him come on for Jamaica for the last ten minutes chasing a game against Guatemala. Fair play to him for making such a quick and miraculous comeback. On that evidence he'll need half a season without injury to get match fit and looked well off the pace.
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He put up a film on his Instagram this week so it's looking like his time at west ham is coming to an end. Tbh he probably should have been moved on a couple of seasons ago but I love the fella, and he was magnificent during the lockdown - a time when I really needed west ham and they didn't let me down. A great run of matches.
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If we are to seriously continue employing him at the Club after his accident on a fair wage, then it should be to do this..

He'd fucking love it as well. There, everybody's happy.

He'd fucking love it as well. There, everybody's happy.
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- El Scorchio
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Yup tremendous value for money and scored some great/key goals for us. At the moment our all time prem leading goalscorer, although that honour will go to Jarrod Bowen I expect next season.
I'm sure we'll get some pelters from outside if we don't resign him but the terms have to be acceptable for both parties and we cannot afford to spend substantial money or offer a non-short term contract to someone who may not be able to contribute. It'll be the correct thing to do.
And yes, I wouldn't be surprised if no-one else touches him with a barge pole and we end up signing him at the end of the transfer window because yet again Sullivan has half arsed or interfered with too many deals which subsequently fail..
I'm sure we'll get some pelters from outside if we don't resign him but the terms have to be acceptable for both parties and we cannot afford to spend substantial money or offer a non-short term contract to someone who may not be able to contribute. It'll be the correct thing to do.
And yes, I wouldn't be surprised if no-one else touches him with a barge pole and we end up signing him at the end of the transfer window because yet again Sullivan has half arsed or interfered with too many deals which subsequently fail..
- Tomshardware
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One of best signings in the last 20 years or so. An absolute handful and scored some cracking goals over the years. Wish him well.
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they've had to list him as a free agent due to his contract expiring and he hasn't agreed a new one yet
Given Michail Antonio’s unique situation, following his serious road traffic accident in December 2024, there will be no formal decision and announcement on his future until such time that it is considered right and appropriate. However, as his current contract is also due to expire on 30 June, for the purposes of the Premier League Retained List procedure at the end of the 2024/25 season, Michail will be listed as a free transfer. As a long-serving, highly-respected player, and a much-loved member of the West Ham family, the Club’s absolute priority at this time is to support Michail personally in his journey to resume playing at the highest level.
Given Michail Antonio’s unique situation, following his serious road traffic accident in December 2024, there will be no formal decision and announcement on his future until such time that it is considered right and appropriate. However, as his current contract is also due to expire on 30 June, for the purposes of the Premier League Retained List procedure at the end of the 2024/25 season, Michail will be listed as a free transfer. As a long-serving, highly-respected player, and a much-loved member of the West Ham family, the Club’s absolute priority at this time is to support Michail personally in his journey to resume playing at the highest level.
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Re: Antonio
He's still better than we've currently got, that's how bad our striker situation is, and to be fair he's not even a striker, he's winger isn't he?
