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%
  



Keep dreaming 6:18 Sun Sep 18
Moyes Out
Posted the same last year. Nothing has changed, except win don't win matches anymore.
I'm fed up, we can do much better

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joyo 5:08 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
North Bank l go to every game l can,missed out on ticket for Chelsea though

factory seconds 3:19 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
i think there has always been a thing where supporters see managers as adopted fathers and players like adopted sons. it's part of the bizarre and completely illogical emotional attachment we have to watching some blokes kick a pig's bladder into a fishing net.

i think people are largely coming to terms with the mercenary nature of players who can go from heroes to disposables over the course of weeks, but the paternal bond with the manager is still a thing.

it's fine when things are going smoothly, but becomes a fractious element when things go wrong. clear heads will see an objective situation of an element in the footballing chain that has broken and needs replacing or upgrading, others will feel like they're kicking their adopted step father out the house to wank off tramps for coins in the street.

without sentiment, there is very little reason to stick with the current manager, but sentiment is a currency of all itself. without it he would have never seen past last summer.

North Bank 3:11 Mon Apr 29
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twoleftfeet I'm not convinced you're addressing my post as the indulgence of quotation marks you've inserted aren't in my particular post, however if my post has distressed you then all I can say is if the cap fits.

I think it's concerning for any grown man to love a fellow man they don't know, who is nothing other than a mere cog in a wheel of an organisation, you call it support, it isn't, I'd call it infatuation.

You say you go to 80% of games yet have previously stated you don't have a ST so I'm calling bullshit on that one, if not I'd be happy for you to buy me a pint at Chelsea.

As you've made it personal, let me say you're the worst sort of Moyes fanboy, you say you "love" him, yet want him gone at the end of the season. Truth is you swim with the tide, you're a follower, you've idolised Moyes and felt loyal standing by your man, nice one Tammy, but now realise you were wrong all along and are trying to retain some kind of reputation, but you won't.

Enjoy your day

twoleftfeet 2:38 Mon Apr 29
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It's lovely to think that us " Moyes lovers " live rent free in your heads.

For the record I'll " love " whatever manager we have, it's called support.

As for the moronic poster who claims that " Moyes lovers " don't go to matches, how would he know this?

For the record I think I have attended about 80% of the matches this season so I certainly don't consider myself an armchair.

The knicker wetters don't like anyone having an opinion different to theirs.

Massive Attack 2:10 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
Well said, North Bank.

North Bank 1:40 Mon Apr 29
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I really don't understand why so many of you give the majority of the Moyes fanboys the time of day, they don't go to games, spend thousands attending matches whilst, spending 100s of hours travelling come rain or shine, often to the detriment of work and social commitments and have nowhere near the personal investement in West Ham.

That's why they have little passion when the performances are so poor and like the goons in the media, think we should accept our lot and stay in our lane, but the worst trait they have is to mock those of us that do make the commitment.

They're not proper West Ham, just a bunch of self indulgent nuggets, that shame the family members whose West Ham legacy they inherited

Lee Trundle 1:18 Mon Apr 29
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You watch the Moyes lovers get all excited that Spurs might not get Champions League by finishing 5th. They're probably delighted that we were knocked out by a German team meaning they don't get in.

That's their way of thinking.

goose 1:12 Mon Apr 29
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joyo is too dense to realise that Spurs already beat Liverpool playing "angeball".

but if we played that way v Liverpool we would get destroyed???

Lee Trundle 12:39 Mon Apr 29
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It was worse than that. We were 5-0 at half time.

Side of Ham 12:29 Mon Apr 29
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joy’ll fix it 2:57 Mon Apr 29

Doesn’t matter we were 4-0 down at halftime against them and it the final result that counts you dickhead…..

Jaan Kenbrovin 3:05 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
There is a difference between wanting us to do well, and what we deserve, which Is why Moyes needs to go.

You fat gormless ginger gypo nazi nonce.

joyo 3:00 Mon Apr 29
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Jaan Kremlin ""We don't deserve a top ten finish"

What a fine West Ham fan you are,piss off to N17

joyo 2:57 Mon Apr 29
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Snide 12.06
Clearly the humiliation remark was made at half time you thicko

chedylan 2 1:49 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
Moyes likes to bleat on about the stability he has brought to the club, I suppose he means league positions and European football, forgetting the relegation battle we were in for most of last season of course.

That’s just one side of the story , there is nothing stable or sustainable about our squad at the moment, old , small and in need of
a major overhaul , again.

Massive Attack 1:38 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
Indeed. Fornals, Benrahma, Kehrer out in January and worsened the Squad even more by signing Phillips. I did try to warn people at the time but many people weren't having it. Moyes knew what he was doing, they were all now deadwood to us and Phillips was a fantastic bit of business coming in from 'City Superstars' is all I kept getting told. Righteo.

Jaan Kenbrovin 1:04 Mon Apr 29
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Kehrer played in that match too. It’s criminal how we weakened the squad in January.

We don’t deserve a top ten finish.

Massive Attack 12:57 Mon Apr 29
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Good to see our Loaned out player Benrahma assisting a goal for Lacazette, just before scoring again for himself within the space of 4 minutes in a 3-2 win over Monaco today. Whilst our dopey Dave is seen scratching his head on the touchline yesterday thinking why we have such a small Squad...

maverick180 12:38 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
Moyes is a safe pair of hands, I’d say you’re pretty much guaranteed to always have premier league football if he’s in charge
However, it’s not going to be remotely pretty,
For me, there’s enough dullness and monotonous crap in life to watch something I enjoy turn into this as well
I’ve watched every premier league game this season and other than Brentford at home I’ve been bored to tears by our tactics
I’ve lost all excitement about watching us play.
And yes, we’re West Ham and usually we get let down anyway, but this is just a different level of boredom I’ve not seen since Allardyce

goose 12:13 Mon Apr 29
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“If we'd played Angeball tactics, Liverpool
would've trounced us.”

You mean like when Spurs played Liverpool and beat them 2-1?
Did they not play ‘angeball’ that day?

Side of Ham 12:06 Mon Apr 29
Re: Moyes Out
West Ham 0 Arsenal 6

Spurs 2 Arsenal 3

Which is the humiliation?

joyo 11:44 Sun Apr 28
Re: Moyes Out
I just copied this from Hammers around the world on Facebook and think it's spot on


Here's a post from a disgruntled Spuds fan at
halftime vs Arsenal (0-3). Before anyone corrects
me, I know we've also been humiliated a few times
this season - after European games - but if you take
yesterdays games vs Liverpool when we had 29%
possession but same shots on target and
importantly, same camount of goals, then he has a
point. If we'd played Angeball tactics, Liverpool
would've trounced us.
This is absolutely ridiculous from Spurs now. Well
on top in the game, a couple of things don't go our
way and then just completely throwing it away. It's
embarrassing and if this is "Angeball" then you
can keep it. Mourinho and Conte may have been
awful to watch, but we didn't get humiliated!"

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