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
37%
  
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 11:54 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Yeah, I saw that. He's aged a lot over lockdown!

Johnson 11:58 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Gold has been looking like that a while, started last year. Sullivan didn't look too clever either.

ChillTheKeel 12:01 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.

Kaiser Zoso 12:56 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Not really on topic exactly, but now would be the ideal moment to buy the club.

The squad is almost stripped of expensive non performers, we've qualified for Europe, have a capable manager, 60,000 sell out support.

All potential without a particularly onerous net debt. Oh, I was forgetting £2.5 million rent a year running costs.

gph 1:08 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
"He better not be lined up for a role with the Men's Team."

Goalkeeper, on the undeniable grounds that he is better than former first choice Roberto.

chim chim cha boo 1:14 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Judging by how fucked Sullivan and (especially) Gold looked in the directors box on Sunday I'd say that the best time to buy the club would be in about a year's time when that little Pob looking cunt who looks like he's been shaved and kicked through a cheap Essex nail bar is the sole owner of the club.

Maybe he can then use the proceeds on buying more shit for his Poundland Buckingham palace like swarovski panthers and lions, onyx bathrooms with gold taps and his personal bowling alley and stay balls deep in prostitutes for the rest of his life like his old man.

Sell up, cunts.

chim chim cha boo 1:17 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Just in case my last post is a bit too vague, I don't like them very much.

ParadiseLost 9:05 Tue May 25
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Sullivan will need to be careful if he gives the son a bigger job at the Club, if for no other reason than it needs not to step on Brady’s toes. I can’t see her taking orders from Jack.

Russ of the BML 11:40 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
I have heard from a source within the club that Jack will be shadowing his dad this season for a takeover next season.

Russ of the BML 11:42 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
chim chim cha boo 1:14 Tue May 25

My thoughts too. Gold looked like he had been dug up and embalmed. Sullivan looked like he had shrunk even more like a prune in the sun. Looked on his way out to me.

oioi 11:45 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Russ of the BML 11:40 Wed May 26

t has been on the cards for years, ever since the boy asked if he could have a cowboy outfit for his birthday.

Romfordboy 11:48 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
It that is true it could be good for West Ham in the sense that Moyes will hopefully be given more control

goose 12:25 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
it would be typical west ham if Jack took over from his dad next year.
just when you think things are on the up they manage to fuck it up somehow.

can you imagine Moyes sitting down with the little eddie munster look-a-like??

Bishopsfinger 12:28 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
If you watch the documentary on the ladies team you will see all you need to. My god

Takashi Miike 1:24 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
the only way things could get worse is having that herve vilechaize mini me cunt in charge, it would be a disaster

ChillTheKeel 1:25 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
We'll be a fucking laughing stock with that little runt at the helm.

ParadiseLost 1:55 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
Like any business the Club should have a defined succession plan. Gold has not been well for sometime. Sullivan is younger but not a young man. If they were both to pass (or incapacitated) that would be a huge issue for the club. The thought of Jack negotiating with the likes of Levy is frightening, but it is at least a plan.

Hallerinthemorning 2:07 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
the only good thing is if he took over, like any kid with lots of money, he will try to be flash and splash the cash and prove us all wrong by buying big players?

Johnson 2:16 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
What money?

The club is skint.

Sven Roeder 3:34 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
The idea of some unqualified moronic velvet slipper wearing CHILD running a multi million pound business is complete nonsense really.
GSB-OUT needs to be ramped up once we are back in the stadium and the lives of all of them made an absolute misery.

On The Ball 3:53 Wed May 26
Re: Jack Sullivan steps down
There's no way on the planet they'd entrust him with such an asset. The women's team is worth £0, so that's not a gamble. I definitely wouldn't rule out them giving him a job at the Club (that's not based on any knowledge, by the way), but they just wouldn't put him in charge. Too much money at risk.

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