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%
  



Norflundon 8:01 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan

Rodfarts 7:10 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan

So you admit he was bossing the game......
The I'll dicipline that cost us the points was a shit bit of defending by song who although I think is a cracking player has been awful since Xmas if noble played like song today and gave that pen away you'd have about 10threads on it by now except I haven't seen you mention it once but instead your blaming our best player on the day for one mistimed tackle in a near faultless display
Your not even the slightest bit West Ham truly embarrassing

j.a 7:33 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Why did Noble have to be taken off? I don't quite see it.

Vergtonghen could have been sent off as well for his reaction. Was he subbed straight after?

I would have rather Noble being on the pitch, playing the way he was, even if he was on thin ice, than Cole on.

If we had a decent replacement on the bench, I may have felt different.

But BFS could have definitely left Noble on the pitch.

Rodfarts 7:10 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Joey I think the argument is he SHOULD NOT of had to been brought off.


Lack of discipline AGAIN

joey5000 7:08 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Nobes was fucking excellent today - the through ball to Diafra (shot saved) was beautiful. He works so well in a midfield 3 with Kouyate and Song as they help out on his lack of athleticism. Anyone who thinks his substitution didn't influence the result knows fuck all about football.

Rodfarts 7:08 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Norf......Noble fucked up and let the team down. .....Allardyce had no choice but to pull him off. ....The silly arrogant little shit should have known and accepted that.

wrighty 7:07 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Only a cunt would argue that, if your knowledge of football is so poor then you should really stop commenting.

under the thumb 7:04 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Why did he get taken off though? he was lucky still to be on the pitch....should have been sent off.

It was the right decision to take him off because one more foul he was off. Twenty five minutes with ten men. One could argue if he was having such a great game and was so dominant he cost us the game.

Norflundon 6:18 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Not fishing he was the best midfielder and we dominated the game while he was on then we barely got a kick when he went off
I'd of thought anyone who's ever played the game would of seen that......oh hang on

j.a 6:18 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Only a fucking idiot would suggest Noble didn't have a good game today. He was vital to the way we kept possession and alongside Kouyate, was the best player on the pitch.

Was rightly pissed off when he came off, as he knew he was having a good game and wanted to stay on the help the team over the line.

under the thumb 6:14 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Norf ......ever thought Kouyate and Song carried Noble And made him look good for one?

Although I would concede he does play better without Nolan alongside him which must finally put to bed the argument for BFS that them two MUST NEVER PLAY TOGETHER in the same team.

franksfat&slow&wank 6:12 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Makes a difference them not being together
Imagine if we secure another couple of Kayoute ilk we'd be a much better force

claretandbluedagger 6:11 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Enviable, was it?

I agree though. It's awful when people support their players. It's much better to constantly criticise them. That's what TRUE fans do.

under the thumb 6:10 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
ROD.......it was enviable Nobles mates would pop up when their hero for once played well. Fair dues had a decent game.......some might say about time too.

Rodfarts 6:00 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
He did really well to make his manager think he needs to be brought off.........really really well.


CUNT

monkfish9 6:00 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
‏via @WHU_Stats 67 Mins 0-1 MNoble Subbed - Passes Completed 35/39,
Final Third Completed 15/17,
Chances Created 4,
Won Possession 11 Times.

Ashy 5:51 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Had a big hand in both goals and played some excellent through balls to release the front 2.
Did really well for someone who is alleged to play only 5yard square passes in his own half.

Eerie Descent 5:41 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Noble absolutely bossed it alongside Kayoute & Song today, and with a forwards with good movement ahead of them.

Huffers 5:23 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Noble was better today. He is still massively overrated by a few of our fans though. If he is still playing in 2 years then we wouldn't have progressed.

Rodfarts 5:20 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Norf trying a bit of fishing.


Noble will be gone soon hopefully.


Overated useless cunt

Norflundon 5:19 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Best player on the park.......
The skipper ran the game and played a massive part in both our goals and it was a pity song let us down today with a awful bit of defending
Showed how good kouyate and noble can be when they don't have to carry another player.....

wrighty 5:14 Sun Feb 22
Re: The deadweights Noble and Nolan
Yeah course he did

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