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%
  



Lee Trundle 4:00 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
As someone has suggested below, John HARTSON was a decent signing.

Winterburn wasn't too bad either.

Westside 3:55 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
Whenever I've heard we may be signing an Arsenal player I reach for worry beads. Name me a decent one in the last 50 years.

Ian Wright for 15 months, although past his best, certainly wasn't the worst £500k we spent on a transfer.

Rossal 3:05 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
Anyone with half a brain could tell it was going to end up this way. We never learn....

IMO he should walk away from his contract, we've gave him millions and he has given us fuck all in return. Surely bit of respect for the fans and himself he should walk away and not continue to rinse us. Wishful thinking i know, but he is already a millionaire.

Doubt he will ever feature for a decent side regularly again

I've always said he has been abit overrated.....he doesnt have a idenity as a centre mid.....doesnt get goals or assists, not great defensively, not box to box.......if he wasnt english dont think there would be much fuss after the first few years at Arsenal

The fact he couldnt displace Andrew Surman or Dan Gosling from the Bournemouth midfield should of told the two Daves all they need to know, like i said they never learn

eusebiovic 2:44 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
stepney hammer

Players agents know full well that we are a laughing stock and soft touch so that always chance their arm with us.

It's easier than most think to break the negative cycle - we just need a strong manager and a director of football to reply loudly in their direction with a firm "Fuck Off"

I know we can't expect miracles from the two spivs but they should be able to smell the coffee by now. They have been running football clubs for 28 years! Come On!

stepney hammer 12:31 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
eusebiovic 10:20 Thu May 28

Add Ljungberg to your list also. Notice we've been linked to Mario Gotze who is on a free in the summer as well. German Wilshere basically.

Some might think this is harsh, but I'd add Zabaleta also. His move hasn't worked out terribly like some of the others, but ageing big name free transfers on huge wages looking for a final pay day should not be the way forward at all.

geoffpikey 11:50 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
"Just get rid of him."

How, exactly?

He has no sale value... And who would take him on with a salary of £100k pw he'll demand is matched? (Transfermkt value him at £4.3m still. I beg to differ.)

Best we can hope for is he DOES remain fit until June 2021 and DOES suddenly rediscover the form he had years ago. Next summer, he is free to go. Not even WE are stupid enough to offer a new deal. Are we?!

I just wish, given his disastrous spell at West Ham, he'd stay out of the media. Although he does give good opportunities for MOANING. :-)

cuzoftheeast 11:47 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
Oxymoron

lincslink 11:16 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
Not a sentence I have read lately. Just get rid of him.

Moncurs Putting Iron 10:48 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
A coherent Blueeyed Handsomeman

A successive Stansted romantic rendevous

An MPI football related thread

A Cummings apology

Eastside surge 10:21 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
Bournemouth didn’t even want to sign him after he’d been on loan there , admittedly they probably couldn’t afford the wages but maybe had a “ word “ with their medical team who strongly advised against it.

eusebiovic 10:20 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
We need to break the cycle of these signings if we want to be a serious football club...

Kieron Dyer
Andy Carroll
Jack Wilshire
Patrice Evra
Alvaro Arbeloa

Currently we are linked with Nathaniel Clyne who we should of signed from Palace 10 years ago...I'm patiently waiting for the Daniel Sturridge links to resurface

terry-h 10:10 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
His mother is a lifelong gooner. His father is described as a 'former' West Ham fan who switched to Arsenal when young Jack joined their academy in 2001. There is a photo of the twat in a Hammers shirt when he was about 5 years old I believe. Now his own kids wander about in claret and blue for convenience.

Good old wheelchair!

Bernie 3:31 Thu May 28
Re: A fit Wilshere
Jack Wilshere joined Arsenal at 9 years old.

You'd have to be a bit of a DIVYY to think he's a West Ham fan

White Pony 11:24 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
...will be like a new signing.

A really shit, slow new signing.

gph 11:19 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
John Hartson was good, and then he was awful.

Which means he's one of our best signings from Arsenal.

MaryMillingtonsGhost 11:06 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
John Hartson?

Badhabit 11:03 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
Whenever I've heard we may be signing an Arsenal player I reach for worry beads. Name me a decent one in the last 50 years.

Jasnik 3:27 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
Premier League clubs agree to resume contact training

well that him crocked then

Mex Martillo 7:10 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
A career of not doing very well...
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/52809217

Manuel 5:24 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
For anyone that remembers the last few games he played he was well off the pace and basically shit. So even if he is fit again don't expect much (before the next injury) He needs putting down.

Alfs 4:09 Wed May 27
Re: A fit Wilshere
Think of the millions the club has lost on crocks since the arrival of the Dave's. And so many expensive flops.

There was quite a few before them, too. It's the West Ham way. Cheap.

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