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%
  



Keep dreaming 11:11 Fri Aug 28
Our club is on the right track
Got loyal owners who want us to do well.

Dept is under control.

We have got rid of a cunt of a fishead manager

We have got rid of an fat, overpaid and useless midfielder

We have the strongest squad we've had for years. Unlycky for us though, too many are injuried at the same time.

We have a new and improved manager, and finally we are playing football again.

Payet, Obiang and Ogbonna have been impressive signings so far.

We are soon moving into one of the biggest stadiums on Europe

Lets get behind the team and manager and secure our PL status and build upon this.

COYI

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Keep dreaming 9:54 Sun Sep 20
Re: Our club is on the right track
Stoneman, HermitRoad, Vexed, LeroyBoots etc

Whats your view now?

COYI

Johnson 12:41 Tue Sep 15
Re: Our club is on the right track
Fucking idiot

mentor 12:39 Tue Sep 15
Re: Our club is on the right track
The Olympic Stadium has already taken us forward.

Hugh Monteith 12:11 Tue Sep 15
Re: Our club is on the right track
Our football seems to be moving along in the right direction.

Our club well now that's a different proposition .

SteveJacko 12:04 Tue Sep 15
Re: Our club is on the right track
Always waiting for it to go tits up. But the strength in depth of the current squad is something I've not witnessed before at this club, even with a few injuries as the season goes on there's enough about us.

Also, what a manager we have got in Slav, great interview after the game, feels like West Ham again.

Keep dreaming 11:50 Mon Sep 14
Re: Our club is on the right track
Best fucking squad for decades
A manager who cares

IM A HAPPY HAMMER

pdbis 1:43 Tue Sep 1
Re: Our club is on the right track
An good experienced goalkeeper would be nice before the window closes.

Keep dreaming 1:11 Tue Sep 1
Re: Our club is on the right track
Another kick in the nuts for the moaners.

WHU is on the right track!

tobster 2:15 Tue Sep 1
Re: Our club is on the right track
Willtell stop reading the papers you haven't a clue what goes on behind the scenes

Gold and Sullivan have done absolute wonders for us.

Nigel Khazi 8:44 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
To be fair, Liverpool fans might well be saying it's their worst squad in years. Don't get me wrong, any 3-0 win at Anfield is a very, very good win; but so was the win at the Emirates, and we know what followed that. Let's not get ahead of ourselves.

Hermit Road 6:37 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Haha. Brilliant. COYI

Keep dreaming 6:36 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Liverpool - West Ham 0 -3

Hahahahahahahaha

Standing by my point, our current squad is the strongest for years

1964 1:54 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
David Gold has dropped a hint on Twitter that maybe the Irons will stick with what they have got because whilst admitting he expects new signings before the window closes adds -- I’m also expecting Carroll and Zarate to be back soon. dg
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Bwhahahahahahahah

mongo 1:41 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
"We have the strongest squad we've had for years"

Utter nonsense

Krap not Pu 1:28 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Strongest squad??? we have a few players who we big up but in truth they would struggle to get in any top ten team, hence the fact no one rushing to buy them. We have filled out the squad with youngsters ....not sure how good they actually are but noticed u-21's have played 3 lost 3 so far this season and got thrashed 5-0 by Arsenal yesterday !

Willtell 1:14 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
The club is not run well neither is it on the right track.

The owners are a walking disaster area. One a soppy old man talking his dreams out loud. The other could be bullshitting for England.

I want to believe that they have WH's best interests at heart. I think they confuse the line of where what is good for the club is not always good for them or their pockets.

The fact is that if our transfer activity was run by anyone other than David Sullivan - he would be facing the sack in what he himself described as a results business. Even then, he can't resist gobbing off that we were 3 hours from signing Benitez. That says what to Bilic? I'll bet given the recent debacle over signings, that Benitez would have walked by now....

And Barton got publicly rejected by Sullivan and then approached again. Really? How about making a decision and sticking to it? That's what good business leaders do...

And we got screwed by Levy over Adebayor once and so give him the chance to do so again? Really are we that desperate? Do we ever pay the asking price for players? Do we always have to see any deal as good or bad depending on the price we paid? How about what it adds to the team?

In short I am completely disillusioned by naive Gold who struts around Twitterland like the 'benign King image' he has created for himself. instead of the silly old codger granddad he really is.

Then Sullivan who is actually major shareholder and thereby can dictate what happens. That means no-one will actually point out what his shortcomings (sic) are. Like allowing his kids to discuss transfers, players and managers on Twitter. Then he invents an ITK on the official site to tell everyone about HIS transfer activity only to constantly have to back track. Any other ITK with such a dodgy record would have been crucified by now on KUMB or WHO.

We can put up with their strange ways all the time it is seen to work but it is now being seen as very much a case of poor management. The owners have set the expectation levels very high and cannot reach their own standards that they have set.

They should feel very ashamed of their efforts and need to take an analytical look at themselves and ask the serious question. "If any of my staff acted in such a poor way and got such poor results would I be reviewing their future anytime soon...? Yes should be the answer....

SUM A DING WONG 10:20 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Nigel Khazi, that was an excellent post - and I more or less agree with all of it.

I'm afraid football sold out its soul years ago, with tearing up of the terraces, and the introduction of SkySports.

I will say is though, eventually, I thin the Premier League may well become more unpredictable. I think Premier league clubs will more or less all be bought up by billionaires. This will mean that everyone will have money to spend on players, thus, making the league more competitive. (Of course, none of what Ive just said will happen if they create a new European Super League, lets just assume that it doesn't)

The downside to this will be that there will be an even bigger gap between the Premier League & The Football League. Meaning more & more lower league clubs will fold.

The problem I have is, is that I will always love West Ham. And no matter how much I try and tell myself I don't care, something always draws me back..

It is that love of West Ham that allows me to sell my soul and think that we are heading in the right direction - deep down though, I know its wrong.

Infidel 9:42 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Nigel

If we hadn't secured the OS as our new home it would have gone to Spurs.

Every kid in east London would grow up wearing a Tottenham shirt. It would have meant a slow death for West Ham, eventually turning us into a modern version of Preston North End, a club that once meant something but got trampled on by events.

I don't want to leave UP either and I think your analysis of our future is probably correct - although FFP does make it harder to do a Man City these days.

But compared to having Daniel Levy park his tanks on our lawn it's infinitely preferable.

CARTERS 9:29 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Now Nigel,
it would appear to some, that your fairly new on here.
Well, first lesson old Son, is don't speak too much common sense its wasted with some of the yo yo"s on here.Half of them can't do joined up writing yet.

That being said, I could not agree more.
Olympic Stadium = Arab Investment ..then we will all say what happened to our beloved WHU??

Balto 2:01 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Its going to get worse before its gets better.
I think we will never the full extent of the Icelandic owners dent debacle but I still think that they have this black hole seared into their way of thinking.

Ronald_antly 1:05 Sat Aug 29
Re: Our club is on the right track
Sage words, Huggie.

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