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%
  



chim chim cha boo 3:06 Fri Apr 15
Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
On another thread GPH gave a link to an article about David Gold jibbing into Upton Park as a 7-year-old (I didn't think we'd been at the Boleyn that long- isn't it only 104 years?).

Anyway, the article is actually a report of Gold and Sullivan's first game as owners- Blackburn at home, and spooky as it is, Mr 'We're not clinical enough in front of goal' Allardyce was their manager.

I think it's worth a thread of its own as it kind of puts losing to Manchester United in the quarter-final of the FA cup while sitting sixth into perspective. See if, like me, you can read it without doing a bit of sick in your mouth at the memory...


'The homecoming wasn't much of a do after all. West Ham's new co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan were given a warm welcome by fans on their first Upton Park outing but the cold reality of their team's plight was all too evident during a thoroughly miserable match.

Gold, a lifelong Hammer, told us in his programme notes how he used, as a seven year old, to "bunk into the old Chicken Run for free at half-time" and by the finish yesterday he looked like he'd gladly have turned back the clocks, while Sullivan gave a shake of his substantial headwear. Two together for £50 million in the directors' box was looking pretty steep.

Without a win since Boxing Day and struggling horribly for goals, this could be another fraught relegation battle for Gianfranco Zola's team, with vice-chairman Karren Brady's cost-cutting measures at the back of the mind. "I was expecting a little bit more quality," said Zola, He wasn't alone. "The tension got to us a bit and everyone is a little nervous. We didn't play a good game and they defended with a lot of players behind the ball."

That was true, though it was Rovers who were the more likely winners. "We dominated the second half but needed to be more clinical in front of goal," Sam Allardyce, the Blackburn manager said, referring to a missed chance by the substitute Jason Roberts late on and two for Martin Olsson, the first of which drew an excellent save from Robert Green, who was the busier of the two England hopefuls in goal.

There was also a strong second-half penalty claim when Gaël Givet's effort appeared to strike Mark Noble on the arm before Carlton Cole cleared the danger. "You would hope the referee or an assistant might have spotted that," moaned Allardyce.

The first half was dreadful. A Julian Faubert cross gave the excellent Chris Samba, returning from suspension to Blackburn's defence, a rare uncomfortable moment and Alessandro Diamanti tested Paul Robinson's reactions from a free-kick. Jonathan Spector also saw an enterprising run into the Rovers box brought to a halt by a wall of blue and white shirts.

But it was the visitors, buoyed by back-to-back League wins, who came closest to breaking the deadlock, when Morten Gamst Pedersen sent a free-kick crashing against the bar three minutes before a well-received interval.

It seemed Pedersen and Nikola Kalinic, among the goals for a revitalised Rovers side of late, were capable of conjuring something. Zola, though, is desperate for firepower and he will look forward to partnering Cole, back from an ankle injury, with Benni McCarthy, whose arrival from Blackburn is expected to be sealed today.

Diamanti's free-kick was tipped over by Robinson but it was Rovers who should have returned with the three points when Roberts got away from James Tomkins only for Green to save his close-range shot.

The new Hammers hierarchy were grateful for small mercies.

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HairyHammer 6:11 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
We are going to feel sad for at least a few more weeks maybe more, Get used to it.

Agree though that on the whole everything is on the up and that we lost to one of the biggest clubs ever, so it cannot be too painful or should I say common sence should prevail, ball is round and all that.

Nagel 4:51 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
It's not only how far we've come but knowing that we should continue to improve.

Contrast that with then, when things were already bad: "Zola will look forward to partnering Carlton Cole with Benni McCarthy".

Krap not Pu 4:46 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
We'll be slagging off some big nose long haired Swede next year for being a lazy b'stard no doubt as we chase the title ....now that really will be a thing of beauty

keddy 4:22 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Sane Dog 2. 42

Brucies_Star_Prize 4:00 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...

Mad Dog 2:42 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...

JonWHUFC 2:57 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Mad Dog sums it up perfectly for me.

Mad Dog 2:42 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
That was (at the time) the most boring game I'd ever seen.

Frankly I'm sick of all the bleating since Wednesday.

Yes it's gut wrenching to lose out in a quarter final.which we probably shouldn't have had to play in the first place
Especially as the remaining teams are more than beatable.

But we lost to a multi multi million pound team
Man u are 5th in the league
Despite a bad season man u and lvg aren't that bad and are concentrating on the cup.
We had a rare bad night... and we still came damn close
We're currently 6th in the league within a few points of 4th and we'd be in top 4 if dodgy reffing hadn't cost us.

We've had a fucking good season. If anyone expected us to be in a place where bad officiating is the only reason were not in champions league spot with a handful of games left, the they are liars.

Remember. We've suffered massive injury crisis mid season and have had multiple games ruined by refs all season, starting with Leicester if I remember correctly. And were STILL where we are.

Things are on the up.

wanstead_hammer 2:24 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Chim - that's just what we all felt most weeks when the fat walrus cunt put a sub on.

chim chim cha boo 2:11 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Private Dancer 8:06 Fri Apr 15

Do what?

Private Dancer 8:06 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Christ, bore off mate.

Marston Hammer 7:51 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Don't even have to go that fat back Chim.

This time last year, losing most weeks, no one really caring, season well and truly over, BFS still here.

Seems like a lifetime ago now.

Ronald_antly 7:49 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
This match report is incredibly late.

Annony 6:37 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Faubert and McCarthy shudders

East Auckland Hammer 6:36 Fri Apr 15
Re: Get your chins off the floor gentlemen- look how far we've come...
Yeah, it could definitely be worse.

We could be in Blackburn Rovers position for starters.





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