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%
  



LAF 11:09 Wed Dec 18
BBC League of the Decade
Go take a look on BBC Sport web page, quite revealing how we’ve performed over the last ten years.
Below Southampton.
Below Stoke City.
Below Crystal Palace.
Below, would you believe , Sheffield United. Goes to show that expectations, including mine, have been way too high in recent years and we are where we deserve to be. The ‘next level’ merchants have failed to deliver and will continue to do so.

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Stickleback 2:33 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
To me next level is guaranteed top 10. CL is several levels up.

Come On You Irons 1:16 Wed Dec 18
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goose 12:44 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade

Oh yeah, you're right it's three top ten finishes out of seven. Not bad I suppose, but the point remains that one top ten finish out of three since the stadium move is hardly next level.

goose 1:09 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Spurs have had way more financial resources than us.

If i were Sullivan, i would say that 'next level' for west ham united is:
sustained PL football (comfortably)
breaking the transfer record a number of times
55k ST holders
8th highest wage bill
8th or 9th highest net spend over the past 5 years
PL winning manager

this next level business is entirely subjective.

LAF 1:04 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Goose: I get your reasoning, mate. I do accept that we're kind of on par for a club our size and the difficulty in breaking through to mix with the elite top six. Two considerations though: Spurs have done it over this decade, you could argue and - when we talk of the next level, it's the owners who sold us that line to buy us into their leadership.

goose 12:45 Wed Dec 18
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Westside 12:43 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade

one freak result in a decade.
otherwise has there ever been a season when the CL hasnt been a mix of:
man city
man utd
liverpool
chelsea
arsenal
spurs
???

goose 12:44 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
2012 onwards has been 'ok' and roughly where we should be. 3 top ten finishes out of 7 and a lowest finish of 13th.

mistakes have been made for sure (ignoring the stadium) but we simply dont have the money to threaten the top 6, maybe even 7.

our fans keep throwing around 'next level' is embarrassing.

Westside 12:43 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
huge improvement on the previous decade and at a time when the money in the game has made the top 6 even less obtainable.

So Leicester's success was down to money?

Come On You Irons 12:40 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
I think our league finishes over this period should be the main thing to look at.

2009-10 - 17th
2010-11 - 20th (relegated)
2011-12 - In Championship
2012-13 - 10th
2013-14 - 13th
2014-15 - 12th
2015-16 - 7th
2016-17 - 11th
2017-18 - 13th
2018-19 - 10th

So, two top ten finishes and bottom placed finish in those ten season. One top ten finish out of three since the stadium move. It's hardly 'next level'.

goose 12:31 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
8th is about par for the course no?
huge improvement on the previous decade and at a time when the money in the game has made the top 6 even less obtainable.

what more did you expect?

LAF 12:28 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
And misgivings aside about how the calculations have fallen still sobering reading. Not flattering at all - or would someone like to claim we've done ok since 2010?

LAF 12:25 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Who's the lazy bastard that can't do two clicks to the beeb website....or is your right hand constantly occupied?

wd40 12:07 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Still people believing the BBC as soon as they put something out?

strange unhealthy & backward.

Iron Duke 12:01 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
We’re 8th if you count cumulative points.

Thanks BBC.

goose 11:52 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
roughly -10 goals per season.

i think we've had one season with a positive GD?

HockleyHammer 11:25 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Goal Difference -214 FMOB

goose 11:22 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
points per game is a bit misleading, makes sheff utd look very good.

Westside 11:21 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Overall cumulative, Premier League table, not points per game.

Sydney_Iron 11:21 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Sheffield United also above Leicester, wo have actually won the PL tells you everything you need to know.

They have also only played 17 games in the PL in those 10 years, West Ham have played 339............

Westside 11:21 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
The 10 year table is points per game in the Premier league, not a cumulative points table. The teams you mention have all played significantly less games in the Premier League than us, Sheffield United only 17 (i.e this season only!). We have been out of the Premier League only one season in the decade.

We are 14th in that table, but in the overall Premier League table sine inception, we are 10th.

https://www.statbunker.com/alltimestats/AllTimeLeagueTable?comp_code=EPL

Darby_ 11:19 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
Sheff Utd: 25 points in Premier League
West Ham: 403 points in Premier League

goose 11:18 Wed Dec 18
Re: BBC League of the Decade
how many of those years were we in the PL?

Its really only the past 4 or 5 year where we've been in a position of expecting top half finishes.

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