Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑24 Mar 2026, 10:10
If you look at Payet's career, he pretty much had 1 good season. That was with us.
There's a reason only Marseille were in for him when he threw his toys out the pram.
Fat French cսnt.
Had a look. You're talking shit again.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 24 Mar 2026, 10:10
by Mad Ferret
If you look at Payet's career, he pretty much had 1 good season. That was with us.
There's a reason only Marseille were in for him when he threw his toys out the pram.
Fat French cսnt.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 24 Mar 2026, 10:08
by Fauxstralian
In that 2015/16 season I always felt that in every game we had the most talented player on the pitch
Not often that has occurred if at all in living memory
Briiliantly talented and probably our best ever free kick taker
Not the same when we left UP & another reason why the move has killed the club
After that season and the Euros there was talk of Real Madrid being interested. I imagine they thought we can’t ‘progress’ by moving & then sell our best player
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 24 Mar 2026, 08:12
by Far Cough UKunt
simons wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 21:51
I ended up about three rows in front of where I was standing when the goal went in at OT.
A lot of modern football can be boring and moribund at times. He was anything but. Just general excitement whenever he was on the ball. It felt like watching football as a kid again.
Thank you Dimitri son.
I did the same at N17 when Ravel Morrison scored a peach of a goal.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 22:21
by simons
I think it’s possible to be a cսnt and a wonderful footballer at the same time.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 21:51
by Mex Martillo
He was a cսnt.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 21:51
by simons
I ended up about three rows in front of where I was standing when the goal went in at OT.
A lot of modern football can be boring and moribund at times. He was anything but. Just general excitement whenever he was on the ball. It felt like watching football as a kid again.
Thank you Dimitri son.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 21:50
by zico
The Boleyn's pitch was smaller so they didn't have to run around as much, Soucek would have been in his element at Upton Park!
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 21:37
by The Mercernary
Add in Noble and Kouyate to Payet and Lanzini - that’s our finest PL midfield. IMHO obviously!
Please don’t tell Sir Alf though, as there’s no pace or power in there at all. He’d probably have a coronary!
Swt
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 21:14
by Far Cough UKunt
We had Sakho as well, tidy squad we had then.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 21:11
by zico
Superb player and I must confess I had never heard of him before he came. You could argue with that talent he should have played for bigger clubs but their loss was our gain for a while. We can't forget Lanzini that season as well though. Dimi and Manu were just on fire, exactly what us fans liked to see at West Ham. Just a shame Payet left and Lanzini's injury ruined him.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 20:07
by goose
What a player he was. That first season I would argue there was no better attacking player in Europe.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 19:51
by Takashi Miike
dealcanvey wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 19:19
I remember watching the FA cup game against Man U when di canio scored against Barthez. I was with my grandad a lifelong hammer from Manor Park. He was a reserved man but that game he was jumping up and down in the living room. It was great!
Go forward some years we had another maverick player at old Trafford. Payet put that free kick against Man U in the FA Cup. Has to be pretty much 10 years to the day as my grandad was in hospital at the time. Took me back to that time when I was with him as a kid. He died couple days later but he would have loved Payet. I thought we were robbed in that tie. If we had see them off I’m sure we would have gone on to win it.
werent to be but what a player he was. We may not get a player like that in the premier league again let alone play for us!
another corrupt referee that day
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 19:43
by Massive Attack
dealcanvey wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 19:19
I thought we were robbed in that tie.
We was! Bastian you cheating fucking Schweinsteiger!
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 19:19
by dealcanvey
I remember watching the FA cup game against Man U when di canio scored against Barthez. I was with my grandad a lifelong hammer from Manor Park. He was a reserved man but that game he was jumping up and down in the living room. It was great!
Go forward some years we had another maverick player at old Trafford. Payet put that free kick against Man U in the FA Cup. Has to be pretty much 10 years to the day as my grandad was in hospital at the time. Took me back to that time when I was with him as a kid. He died couple days later but he would have loved Payet. I thought we were robbed in that tie. If we had see them off I’m sure we would have gone on to win it.
werent to be but what a player he was. We may not get a player like that in the premier league again let alone play for us!
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 19:05
by honky cat
I mentioned on the Carroll daggers manager thread about the palace game.
The last few of months of the last season at Upton park were completely sold out. I kept trying to get tickets and no luck, time was running out and I had to factor in travel and hotel as I was coming over from Ireland, I was getting quite stressed and upset about it all tbh. In the end I got a ticket for palace through a contact at the club.
Payets free kick was just sublime, the icing on the cake. After the match I stayed behind to say my goodbyes to the old place. Everyone had left except around a few hundred who also must have been at their last game, very emotional I was in bits.
So thanks dimi for the kick, a class player indeed.
And thanks to my arsenal cousins who got me a ticket in the arsenal end a couple of days later for the 3-3 Carroll hat trick game, so I had to do all the goodbyes again, and phone a sicky to work to stay in London a few more days . .
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 18:37
by collyrob
He was fucking magic wasn’t he.
Came in after the horrible BFS era, and just made everyone fall in love again.
Absolutely world class that year he was.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 17:33
by MaryMillingtonsGhost
Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 17:24
That free kick defied the laws of physics, some Palace fans were giving it the waaaaaaay and then it went in. I love the sound of it hitting post as it goes in, that one against De Gea of Man U was a bit like that as well
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 17:24
by Far Cough UKunt
That free kick defied the laws of physics, some Palace fans were giving it the waaaaaaay and then it went in. I love the sound of it hitting post as it goes in, that one against De Gea of Man U was a bit like that as well
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 16:46
by Massive Attack
The Mercernary" wrote: ↑23 Mar 2026, 16:33
I had an amazing view from the BML of that Palace free kick - it was extraordinary.
The atmosphere at half time in the kiosk area was absolutely bouncing too - best I ever heard there. Then Clattenburg had to intervene!
What could've been indeed...
I recall purposely watching the warm up in that game of Payet practising his free kicks and he fucked up every one of them. Then when it mattered, he always turned it on.
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 16:35
by The Mercernary
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 16:33
by The Mercernary
I had an amazing view from the BML of that Palace free kick - it was extraordinary.
The atmosphere at half time in the kiosk area was absolutely bouncing too - best I ever heard there. Then Clattenburg had to intervene!
What could've been indeed...
Re: Payet retires
Posted: 23 Mar 2026, 16:07
by Far Cough UKunt
For a year or so we had one of the best players in the world, then as everyone knows in true West Ham fashion it went fucking sideways.