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%
  



selecta 3:37 Thu Sep 5
40 seasons
Will we triumph on the 40th anniversary season of our last trophy?

Jeez I’m getting old!

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Mr Kenzo 3:41 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Err, no we won't

selecta 3:43 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Exactly what I said 40 years ago!

Northern Sold 4:08 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Well... firstly we have to take the two major domestic cup competitions seriously... you know put out proper teams... give the fans something to grab hold of rather than boring mid table bollocks

Any Old Iron 4:17 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Sold, exactly. And we would take the cups seriously if the dildo duds did. All they care about is the Prem moolah. As long as they don't care neither will the manager.

Eggbert Nobacon 4:33 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
so like every other premier league side then

Sven Roeder 4:39 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
I’ve got a good feeling about the Checkatrade Municipal Plate Southern Section (Junior) this season.

collyrob 4:58 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Do the dildo bros pick the teams for cup games?

Leonard Hatred 6:12 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
You seem to be forgetting the INTERTOTO.

ludo21 6:52 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Jeeez 40 years... that's horrific on so many levels!

Chigwell 7:03 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
I was there at Wembley when I already thought myself a long-term Hammers fan. The problem on winning a cup today is that while in the early rounds the big 6 clubs may field "weaker" teams (i.e. players earning a pittance like £20K per week), once they get to face serious opposition they bring out their strongest players. So we'll not win anything again at that level, as long as the PL rules the Pay TV world.

paulon 8:37 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
BETWAY CUP winners 2018 (on penalties)

lab 8:59 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Who do you support selecta?

selecta 9:03 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
Not Totscum like a few seem to on here!

Sarge 10:26 Thu Sep 5
Re: 40 seasons
39th anniversary

Div 2 winners 1980-81

Pickle Rick 11:36 Fri Sep 6
Re: 40 seasons
Northern Sold 4:08 Thu Sep 5

Won't happen whilst we continually flirt with relegation, PL pays the bills, the cups don't.

gph 1:50 Fri Sep 6
Re: 40 seasons
We didn't win the INTERTOTO outright.

We shared it with that minor Italian club, Juventus.

Oh, the shame...

And Montpellier.

I can't remember - did we have a third of a parade?

Sir Alf 2:30 Fri Sep 6
Re: 40 seasons
First 20 years or so following the club I saw 3 cup finals 2 European Finals, 2 league cup finals , oh and us winning the WC too ;-). great football and skilled footballers . At the same time we flirted with relegation in an overall majority of those years.

We maintained the last part over the next 40 years :-(

Oh we did get to 3rd in the league and lose a cup final in those 40 years so not totally uneventful. Let’s just say 40 years without any tangible success.

Now it’s about money so I expect we will all die without any major achievement if I’m realistic but there’s always hope.

Happy Friday;-)

ChillTheKeel 2:36 Fri Sep 6
Re: 40 seasons
Pickle Rick 11:36

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What's worse is some 'fans' applaud this approach.

eusebiovic 11:38 Mon Sep 9
Re: 40 seasons
I was 7 years old and watched the final in our old council flat off the Old Kent Road. It was that win which confirmed my support after seeing the team on The Big Match highlights now and again and kinda liking what I saw...

cholo 11:42 Mon Sep 9
Re: 40 seasons
Blame scaloni.

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