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Just seen this poll on Twitter...

Was just reading about it on KUMB. Appears none of those in charge of the site wants to run a poll that would show just how little support the current owners have and jeopardize any future cooperation with the club, so a poster set up one on twitter instead.
 
So a top coach in charge of a CL team is going to leave and go to WHU !!

West Ham believe highly rated Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri is the man to replace manager Slaven Bilic

Delusions of grandeur on their part they need to be aiming for somebody like Neil Warnock or Ian Dowie
 
So a top coach in charge of a CL team is going to leave and go to WHU !!

West Ham believe highly rated Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri is the man to replace manager Slaven Bilic

Delusions of grandeur on their part they need to be aiming for somebody like Neil Warnock or Ian Dowie

They do like to throw money at short term strategies to appease their adhd fans.

Doesn't matter who they get in and how much they spend they have got something wrotten decaying away at that club.

I actually feel sorry and embarrassed for them
 
West Ham missed out on a Deadline Day deal for former Chelsea star Andre Schurrle.

The Sun claims sources in Germany have told them Slaven Bilic’s side mounted a last-gasp attempt to woo the Borussia Dortmund man back to the Premier League.

A loan deal with an obligation to buy the German international for £26million was proposed to the Hammers, 24 hours before deadline day.

The deal was agreed by West Ham, but it’s claimed the Hammers took their eyes off the ball, having been distracted by their efforts to take William Carvalho from Sporting Lisbon.

That left Schurrle in limbo, with the player now hoping to make an impact for Dortmund this season, after struggling during his time at the club so far.

Schurrle, 26, made just eight appearances last season under Thomas Tuchel and is close to a return to action after recovering from thigh injury suffered last month.
 
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I get the feeling that Schurrle and Carvalho ended up exactly where the dildo brothers wanted them. They get to keep their money and convince the fans about their ambition.

Fewer and fewer remain convinced. Many are staying away from their new brickhole, which makes it harder to get any real protesting going. What they end up with is a terrible atmosphere in a stadium they struggle to fill, but not enough fan pressure to make them want to sell. It seems both of them intend for their children to take over. Only issue there is that Gold's daughters aren't that interested in football and might actually run it like a proper business (they are currently CEO and Managing Director of a certain other company). At least there's Sullivan's spawn to continue fudging things up.
 
if ever a result papered over the cracks, that was it, scraping a win against the favourites for relegation, collins is easily the worst centre back in the league.
 
if ever a result papered over the cracks, that was it, scraping a win against the favourites for relegation, collins is easily the worst centre back in the league.
There are a few vying for that honour. I thought Williams was awful against us the other day.
Maybe we should have a poll.
 
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