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%
  



KingandPaynter 3:45 Mon Nov 20
Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
The stadium is not the problem.
Many major clubs in Europe play in similar stadiums with running tracks, Napoli who are unbeaten in Serie A and playing great football. Monaco - last season's French champions. The two Italian giants Roma & Lazio share a similar stadium. Successful football can still be achieved at the OS with a cohesive Board, Team, Fan-base..

The Owners/Board are the problem.
Relegation will force them to sell as running the club will get very ugly for them. They have put the club in this position with their manipulations and schemes. They were EXACTLY the same at Birmingham FC. They have saved the club, had 5 managers but have reached their limit. Fundamental errors, like poor separation of away fans, have revealed their lack of suitability, aside from the broken promises to all. If Payet had signed for Arsenal he'd still be there now.

New owners with real ambitions in the most financially rewarding football league in the world, with the TV rights etc, will buy the club and there will be no shortage of potential buyers. American, Middle East, Russia, China etc

It will get better. The basic foundations of WHUFC are still very strong. The fans and the history will not be eradicated by the current board.

Unfortunately the club will have to endure another relegation first but it will, in the long term, be worth it... Man City were in dire straits only a few years back. Real money and ambition changes everything....

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One McAvennieeeeee 3:46 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
"The stadium is not the problem. "

I stopped there to be fair.

ManorParkHammer 3:47 Mon Nov 20
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One McAvennieeeeee 3:46 Mon Nov 20
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1964 3:47 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
You don't say ..

suffering iron 3:48 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
What OM said

KingandPaynter 3:48 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Napoli - http://int.soccerway.com/teams/italy/ssc-napoli/1270/

Monaco - http://int.soccerway.com/teams/monaco/association-sportive-monaco-fc/885/

andyd12345 3:49 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Another poster that agrees with me that relegation would be the best thing that could happen to this club in the long term

Alex V 3:49 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Well recovery would depend who bought the club next. You're rolling the dice with that. I still think the better outcome would be for the football side to improve with the current ownership.

Takashi Miike 3:51 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
the stadium IS one of many problems, but the dwarves and tits mcgee are the main one

claret on my shirt 3:52 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Fans who want us to be relegated are cunts.

SnarestoneIron 3:53 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Careful what you wish for...look at Sunderland

gph 3:57 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
So you'll be supporting the opposition until we're relegated, because it's for our own good?

You'd better hope we're relegated by New Year's Eve...

13 Brentford Rd 4:01 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Relegation won't make them sell.
They would lose too much money selling as a Championship club and will no doubt believe that they can get us back up quickly in time to sell once they won't have to give the treasury a cut in 2021.

El Scorchio 4:02 Mon Nov 20
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They'll never sell up in the championship.

If they are after the money, then they won't sell the asset at what is probably the lowest value it's ever going to be worth.

We'd be stuck with them until such times as we got back up. Only plus might be that their desire to sell for huge amounts might actually force them into the necessary investment to make that possible once more by getting us promoted.

Private Dancer 4:04 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Has there ever been any evidence, ever, that relegation is a good thing?

Dr Moose 4:05 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
No it won't. They will still be in place as no one with any sense will pay what they want; we'll be in the championship in a studium some retards will still be blaming for our relegation. Struggling to get automatic promotion as we'll make sides like Barnsley, Brentford and Preston look like Barcelona as our prima donna's struggle to get used to playing on a cold Tuesday\\Wednesday night in some northern shithole.

Hammers1993 4:22 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Anybody who would take relegation over anything else needs to have a good long look at themselves.

Getting relegated would not get rid of the owners regardless. A relegation could actually finish us as a club, what makes any of you so arrogant we would come back up with different owners?

We would lose half, if not more of our squad, Lanzini, Antonio etc, and the others purely because we wouldn't be able to afford wages of 80k plus the likes Andy, Ayew, Chicharito, Arnautovic etc. are all on. We would get 20k attendances as all the popcorn loving soft new cunts wouldn't show. We would be in a freefall and the club as you know it could be finished.

Whilst I understand the anger at where this club is now, and the owners lies etc. I would rather remain in the prem than risk relegation as I think we could be finished if we go down, do not be arrogant enough to think we would bounce back, we nearly didn't do it last time with what was the best squad in the championship that year, on paper.

I could understand you saying scrape 17th and then the owners sell up the day after the season has finished, but not relegation, it could kill whatever little we have left.

Bernie 4:40 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Don't they have to wait 2 years before they can sell, otherwise they'll incur penalties included in the OS deal?

one iron 4:47 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Today gold and Sullivan have banned a father and son from westham for life,what for.puting a flag up outside sullivans.. cant wait for them to go hate them and big nose more then terry brown.we will always be a joke with them in charge. Next season will be my 60th season home and away.and it will be my last.we was told lie after lie, cant see how people defend them.

Hermit Road 4:47 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Wishful thinking. The only chance we have of getting rid of these is if we are sold. I can’t see that happening if we go down.

Biggie Biggs 4:52 Mon Nov 20
Re: Relegation will end the era of Sullivan, Gold & Brady
Not sure how going down would be good for us, it would degrade the price of the club so Gold and Sullivan would probably hold on until we are back in the premier league

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