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%
  



Manuel 5:35 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
Sydney_Iron 3:58 Thu Mar 21

''All just speculation and no real evidence this has legs.''


No, really? And there's me thinking we're off to Basildon soon. Thanks, Syd.

factory seconds 5:08 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
Fact is, if you knocked the bastard white elephant down you'd have more than enough room for a good sized FOOTBALL GROUND as well as a billion quid's worth of various developments.

Sydney_Iron 3:58 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
Something else for the anti everything about West Ham to moan about I suppose.

All just speculation and no real evidence this has legs.

LJC 1:26 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
Weren’t there only supposed to be 25,000 permanent seats at the current ground and the rest are going to shit…. Not really a long term solution.

El Scorchio 1:13 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
marty feldman 7:24

Yup, he’s right. I am one of them and apparently don’t live too far from your mate. Always lots getting on/off the overground at H&I

Takashi Miike 12:51 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
wouldn't shock me at all if this was the long term plan for the toxic midget cunt when he got us away from upton park. I'm also sure kretinsky's only here until the land is sold and he can treble/quadruple his initial stake. this is what happens when you have scum running your club

Wils 12:46 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
I am in West London and usually get the Elizabeth line home from games via Paddington. I am always surprised how many fans I see that are travelling west from Paddington after a game. Nothing like the platforms going East from Stratford into Essex though. It would be fare to say about 80% of our fanbase must live out that way.

Still makes no sense to move the stadium out there as it must be easier for everyone in Essex to get into Stratford than to get to other places in Essex. Essex doesn't have central location.

Gary Strodders shank 12:30 Thu Mar 21
Re: West Ham Essex?
Stratford is ideal in terms of transport links and the number of pubs restaurants etc it is just the configuration of the ground that is the problem.
Those who work in the city can also get a few beers down there neck after work before going to the game.
Living near the end of the met line I would never get home from night games if we moved to deepest Essex.

Jaan Kenbrovin 9:43 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
No chance we’d move to Essex. Essex best chance is Southend or Colchester being rescued but they have been an absolute disaster in recent years. Both have potential to utilize a large catchment area though.

Manuel 7:58 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
What a fucking ridiculous thread, West Ham will never move to Essex. As for the YT channels, they're an utter fucking embarrassment these days, Russ from the network, who I've always quite liked, put out a video today about us signing Ivan Toney. Pathetic.

marty feldman 7:47 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
Were an East London club and that's all there is to it . One of my spud supporting mates . Despite living in bow was against the move to Stratford. Stating were a North London club. And that says it all . Football is proper territorial .

Mad Dog 7:42 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
I live in Essex so it would be closer to me...

But still fucking no.

marty feldman 7:31 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
1964 absolutely spot on . There's literally west ham supporters in every part of London and the south east. Which is exactly why we ain't leaving Stratford.

Hello Mrs. Jones 7:27 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
How about the Yorkshire Dales, there's plenty of room there

marty feldman 7:24 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
My mate lives in Camden town . A season ticket holder . But always says the amount of west ham supporters who get off at Highbury and Islington or change trains there . is absolutely ridiculous. Of course that doesn't get mentioned by the media .they have an agenda.

1964 6:49 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
A large proportion of our support do not live in Essex but Kent, Surrey, Buckinghamshire and all over London. Some even come from far away Devon etc.

It would be the end of me going and thousands of others. Got to be a non-starter.

stewie griffin 6:25 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
kretinsky was never the messiah - in fact he caused more problems than he solved by buying in at a fucking ridiculous price which essentially set Sullivan's valuation of the club and the remaining shares.

If he could find a willing buyer, he'd be gone quickly. That we're available isn't news, its been out there for over a year, but people that actually know anything don't have YouTube channels or TWITTER

RootsRadical 5:49 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
Also hearing we are looking for an investor to buy 25% (Gold's shares?) So it appears something is going on.
Kretinsky was not the Messiah it seems otherwise surely he'd snap them up and become the major shareholder.

dealcanvey 5:46 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
Give it few more years the government will be chucking our owners the keys to the OS for nothing then we can actually try and turn it into a football stadium.

RootsRadical 5:30 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
The stadium is losing something like 24m a year and when Labour get in they want shot of it, possibly selling / giving it to us or selling the land to the Qataris to redevelop in to flats, so looks like something is going to happen.

Far Cough 5:27 Wed Mar 20
Re: West Ham Essex?
My old address:

The Village, Barkingside, Ilford, Essex.

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