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Harry Kane has more career goals (131) than West Ham’s last 30 strikers have combined (122)
Astonishing. Who were their last 30 strikers, who averaged 4 goals apiece?
 
Just been on KUMB. They are out of control. They lost because:

1. Three 'nailed on' penalties were missed.
2. We kept disrupting their play, by engaging in cynical fouls, hey can you believe this...Eriksen is identified as the worst offender.
3. Both of Kane's goals were offside, (they think they're still watching the 1975 FA Cup Final) and even if they weren't, they were lucky goals anyway (Eriksen's one too, cause that resulted from a deflected pass.)
 
I really don't mind Bilic, he seems a straight up kind of guy. If the Dildo Brothers sack him they really deserve to go down to the Championship

Being at West Ham has scrambled his brain, he was a very good manager at Croatia and when he had a settled side and structure, West Ham do not provide him that platform and he just is not the man to create that bubble where its settled inside, like Sam would do or a Pulis love them or hate them where they can separate the mess from the team.

He seems fried
 
Being at West Ham has scrambled his brain, he was a very good manager at Croatia and when he had a settled side and structure, West Ham do not provide him that platform and he just is not the man to create that bubble where its settled inside, like Sam would do or a Pulis love them or hate them where they can separate the mess from the team.

He seems fried
He ran out of steam in Turkey as well didn't he? perhaps a good motivator but not good at building a team / tactics. As a few have mentioned what type of team are West Ham? What is their philosophy, how do they want to play? you ask most West Ham fans and they wouldn't be able to answer that, you can blame the porn twins and the succubus for a lot of things but this lack of identity is the managers shortcomings.
 
Out of their league then.

Goes without saying. Hilariously they think they deserve better though, which means they will bin him off in an attempt to be a "big club" and consequently shoot themselves in the foot.

I cant wait.


He ran out of steam in Turkey as well didn't he? perhaps a good motivator but not good at building a team / tactics. As a few have mentioned what type of team are West Ham? What is their philosophy, how do they want to play? you ask most West Ham fans and they wouldn't be able to answer that, you can blame the porn twins and the succubus for a lot of things but this lack of identity is the managers shortcomings.

Exactly. Completely average. Neither especially good nor bad.
 
He ran out of steam in Turkey as well didn't he? perhaps a good motivator but not good at building a team / tactics. As a few have mentioned what type of team are West Ham? What is their philosophy, how do they want to play? you ask most West Ham fans and they wouldn't be able to answer that, you can blame the porn twins and the succubus for a lot of things but this lack of identity is the managers shortcomings.

Yeh I agree but there has been an issue on them signing players away from his mould, he wanted certain players and got others, abit like the season before when the brothers grim signed Zaza above his head when they needed others. SO I think as I said the mix has not helped.

He would be better off at a Southampton
 
Just a mess of a club really, the move has killed them an any prospects they have.

As a middle of the road team all they had was their affinity to Upton Park and rather than work their way out of debt and improve the stadium the owners took the short cut to increase their own dividend and sold their stadium.

Its a bad reflection on the game when a top Premier League side like West Ham don't own their stadium and likely will never own their own ground ever again. How is that progress.
 
Most of their fans that I know are just hoping a sugar-daddy will come along so that the current owners will sell up and go. Can't see it happening, not whilst they are at best a mid-table team (and not even that right now), not owning either their stadium nor the land on which it stands, and with all the limitations/restrictions around what they can do with the stadium.

Word after the Saudi Sportswashing Machine defeat was that Bilic had been given 4 games to turn things around. Game 4 will be this weekend against Swansea. Lose that and he's gone by the start of next week (imo). But regardless, he's a dead man walking now and it's only a matter of time. I think many of their fans accept that he needs to go, either he's not up to it tactically, or he's never going to get the players he needs and can't motivate the ones he has or play them in the right positions etc. But who do they get in? Apparently Mancini was there on Saturday so there's talk that he is being lined up.
Quite why anyone would go there under the current owners is beyond me. (££££ I suppose).
 
Just a mess of a club really, the move has killed them an any prospects they have.

As a middle of the road team all they had was their affinity to Upton Park and rather than work their way out of debt and improve the stadium the owners took the short cut to increase their own dividend and sold their stadium.

Its a bad reflection on the game when a top Premier League side like West Ham don't own their stadium and likely will never own their own ground ever again. How is that progress.
The move was dressed up as an attempt to climb the football ladder, which is of course is what all clubs aspire to, but I think history will show the move as a massive mistake that may sink the club into footballing obscurity. The owners are laughing but the supports are certainly not, and in ever greater numbers. I almost feel sorry for them (almost!). I think the best they can hope for is to maintain their PL status and ride the gravy train for as long as it lasts. If they fall into the championship they are in big trouble.

Anybody go to the game and can comment on the atmosphere/surroundings?
 
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Being at West Ham has scrambled his brain, he was a very good manager at Croatia and when he had a settled side and structure, West Ham do not provide him that platform and he just is not the man to create that bubble where its settled inside, like Sam would do or a Pulis love them or hate them where they can separate the mess from the team.

He seems fried
They have a bubble machine for that.
 
The move was dressed up as an attempt to climb the football ladder, which is of course is what all clubs aspire to, but I think history will show the move as a massive mistake that may sink the club into footballing obscurity. The owners are laughing but the supports are certainly not, and in ever greater numbers. I almost feel sorry for them (almost!). I think the best they can hope for is to maintain their PL status and ride the gravy train for as long as it lasts. If they fall into the championship they are in big trouble.

Anybody go to the game and can comment on the atmosphere/surroundings?

I was there and winning made the atmosphere good but its a brick stadium to watch football and their fans have some dreadful sitting points, especially by the score boards/screens. The location is also dire, 15 minute walk to the station and its manic round there.

All in all I don't like it at all and thats not because its West Ham just because its poor
 
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