Yeah couldn't agree more...for some reason we seem to have always had "iffy" owners......you might even say least presentWhiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:17 pmI think what is expected depends on the fan mate. We’ve never had anything remotely resembling good ownership in my lifetime so I don’t think we can even totally single out the Dildo Twins.mkhammer wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 11:55 am So we have a Manager Working for a shit control freak owner....No decent budget,cos said owner wont invest or part
with his dosh to help our club...A board of directors that couldn't run the proverbial piss up in a brewery.
A Manager that has arguably brought in 2 of among our best signings..EVER....Maybe 3...A Manager that has brought in staff,that has
created an amazing team spirit,poss best ever seen here...
A Manager That has transformed a Relegation side into knocking on door of the CL.....without Injuries would have been
nailed on...that's bordering on fact not opinion...
A Manager that backs his players up..A Manager with Passion and commitment ...a Manager with a vision,a realistic one.
We can disagree with team selections...set ups...how to play the game...I've done it with every single manager,thats
football...
Me Personally as a passionate West Ham fan think we should be right behind him...Understand and support him for what he has
given us..
I honestly don't know what is expected from a West Ham Manager,with the present regime in place.
Reckon there’s some of us who just accept that the season’s going to be a shit one. We enjoy the rare ones like this time because they’re so, well, rare. But there are the dewy eyed romantics who pine for this “West Ham way” thing . That group must be very old because I’m fucked if I can remember anything like consistently entertaining football since 1986.
Well tonight is an interesting one, was not a fan of Moyes and what I perceived as his negative approach to football. What I witnessed was the most attacking side ever, even the substitution he made has me happily admitting that he looks like he has the ability to do something different.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 11:39 pm Should have had a more convincing win tonight which I guess will be a good enough reason for the Moyes baiters to start banging on about our boring style, negative approach and --yabber, yabber, yabber.
Let's see if Super Scotty's team of loanees can get a similar result against Burnley when they meet.
Moyes wouldn't have been my choice if it had been my decision. However one thing cannot be denied. We are no longer a team that will roll over as soon as the going gets tough. This season has a feel as if the culture of the club is somehow changing into a more professional one. Will it last ? Fucked if I know but I'm enjoying it while it does.Ironworksfc wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 12:00 amWell tonight is an interesting one, was not a fan of Moyes and what I perceived as his negative approach to football. What I witnessed was the most attacking side ever, even the substitution he made has me happily admitting that he looks like he has the ability to do something different.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 11:39 pm Should have had a more convincing win tonight which I guess will be a good enough reason for the Moyes baiters to start banging on about our boring style, negative approach and --yabber, yabber, yabber.
Let's see if Super Scotty's team of loanees can get a similar result against Burnley when they meet.
For the majority of the time,I fully agree about the ownership.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:17 pmI think what is expected depends on the fan mate. We’ve never had anything remotely resembling good ownership in my lifetime so I don’t think we can even totally single out the Dildo Twins.mkhammer wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 11:55 am So we have a Manager Working for a shit control freak owner....No decent budget,cos said owner wont invest or part
with his dosh to help our club...A board of directors that couldn't run the proverbial piss up in a brewery.
A Manager that has arguably brought in 2 of among our best signings..EVER....Maybe 3...A Manager that has brought in staff,that has
created an amazing team spirit,poss best ever seen here...
A Manager That has transformed a Relegation side into knocking on door of the CL.....without Injuries would have been
nailed on...that's bordering on fact not opinion...
A Manager that backs his players up..A Manager with Passion and commitment ...a Manager with a vision,a realistic one.
We can disagree with team selections...set ups...how to play the game...I've done it with every single manager,thats
football...
Me Personally as a passionate West Ham fan think we should be right behind him...Understand and support him for what he has
given us..
I honestly don't know what is expected from a West Ham Manager,with the present regime in place.
Reckon there’s some of us who just accept that the season’s going to be a shit one. We enjoy the rare ones like this time because they’re so, well, rare. But there are the dewy eyed romantics who pine for this “West Ham way” thing . That group must be very old because I’m fucked if I can remember anything like consistently entertaining football since 1986.
You will find 'poetry in motion' quickly become jumbled words and only dyslexics truly appreciate it...terrya1965 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:36 amFor the majority of the time,I fully agree about the ownership.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:17 pm
I think what is expected depends on the fan mate. We’ve never had anything remotely resembling good ownership in my lifetime so I don’t think we can even totally single out the Dildo Twins.
Reckon there’s some of us who just accept that the season’s going to be a shit one. We enjoy the rare ones like this time because they’re so, well, rare. But there are the dewy eyed romantics who pine for this “West Ham way” thing . That group must be very old because I’m fucked if I can remember anything like consistently entertaining football since 1986.
On occasions THEY have surprised.We actually broke the World Record TWICE for signing a goalkeeper,Ferguson and Parkes.We paid out big fees for good players under Lyall,eg Paul Goddard ,but admit the board let him down after 1986's 3rd place.
You can't say you have been entertained this season?Even if you have been left on the edge of your seat at times..There has also been some dull stuff too on occasions too,but even Man U under Fergie,we see that..
Bilic in 2016 and some of the Redknapp years were good to watch has well,even though we did take some good hidings too.
The best Football I ever see West Ham play is the 1980/81 team..Devonshire and Brooking,poetry in motion.
I bloody well can say I've been entertained this season. And tbh I don't see what people have got to complain about . The only game where I think Moyes' tactics have probably cost us was the infamous home game against Brighton. I agree we could have been more adventurous in a few other games, maybe miost notably Liverpool at home, but we can't be certain the result would have been different. Surely even the Moyes baiters would have bitten your hand off if offered 58 points after 34 games.terrya1965 wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 10:36 amFor the majority of the time,I fully agree about the ownership.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Mon May 03, 2021 2:17 pm
I think what is expected depends on the fan mate. We’ve never had anything remotely resembling good ownership in my lifetime so I don’t think we can even totally single out the Dildo Twins.
Reckon there’s some of us who just accept that the season’s going to be a shit one. We enjoy the rare ones like this time because they’re so, well, rare. But there are the dewy eyed romantics who pine for this “West Ham way” thing . That group must be very old because I’m fucked if I can remember anything like consistently entertaining football since 1986.
On occasions THEY have surprised.We actually broke the World Record TWICE for signing a goalkeeper,Ferguson and Parkes.We paid out big fees for good players under Lyall,eg Paul Goddard ,but admit the board let him down after 1986's 3rd place.
You can't say you have been entertained this season?Even if you have been left on the edge of your seat at times..There has also been some dull stuff too on occasions too,but even Man U under Fergie,we see that..
Bilic in 2016 and some of the Redknapp years were good to watch has well,even though we did take some good hidings too.
The best Football I ever see West Ham play is the 1980/81 team..Devonshire and Brooking,poetry in motion.