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%
  



Eerie Descent 12:57 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
23 games is barely playing?

Robson 12:56 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Emiliano Sala.

In all seriousness he was a target apparently wasn't he?

His loss has had a huge impact on Cardiff, who are in the relegation zone and are being chased for payment of a player they don't have.

Block 12:53 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
He's barely played this season

Eerie Descent 12:50 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
I think Tom Cairney is a very good player in a shit team, I'd take him in the summer no problem.

diehardhammer 12:45 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Dr Moose 12:18 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Think one is going to hit us in the summer, Shelvy, £20m not worth £2m. Looking forward to the spin Sullivan tries to put on that one!!



funny how the same old boring sullivan comments are made. Or maybe pellegrini rates him and wants him??

Block 12:32 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Tom Cairney

Grumpster 12:25 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Actually think Batshuayi would have done ok for us, but the bloke is clearly a cunt so no loss.

Probably more a case though that after meeting Sullivan the first time round, he's figured fuck that :o)

Dr Moose 12:18 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Think one is going to hit us in the summer, Shelvy, £20m not worth £2m. Looking forward to the spin Sullivan tries to put on that one!!

Willtell 11:02 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
The best bullet we dodged was Batshuyai when he thought he was too good for WH....

bill green 10:59 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Alfie MawSON

flyingV 10:10 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Vincent JANSSEN
Kelechi IHEANACHO

BRANDED 10:04 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Its why making the most if your academy players is a great policy. You know them, they have a greater affliation with the club and their wages have been earned while building their career at the club.

Kaiser Zoso 9:55 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Islam SLIMANI

Leicester wouldn’t entertain West Ham after Brady's comments about their erstwhile chairman's bill in Oddbins

Mex Martillo 8:02 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Mr. Burns 12:00 Mon Mar 4
I remember Man City wanted a lot of money and a buy back clause that made it more like a loan.
Iheanacho has done nothing at Leicester. One goal in 900 minutes of play!

cholo 7:54 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Greg Halford lol

Giles Barnes, I seem to remember Derby allegedly wanting a ludicrous fee at the time.

Sydney_Iron 6:57 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Does Jack Wilshire count? We didnt actually pay a "fee" for him, so dodged that bullet had we done so, although 100K a week in wages for 3 years wont be cheap............Whats that just over 15 million.

*sighs

LeroysBoots 5:52 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
The Loan Ranger........Batshuayi

REALGSA 1:32 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Milan BAROS

El Scorchio 1:32 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Really glad we didn’t buy Walcott.

gph 1:28 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Anyone who would've stopped Declan Rice getting in the first team.

Probably anyone who would've blocked off Diangana too, although he's yet to nail down a first team place like Rice

El Scorchio 1:28 Mon Mar 4
Re: Bullets dodged in the transfer market over the past few seasons
Renato Sanchez and the Polish bloke who ended up at WBA.

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