Since the season has started, it has been another up and down rollercoaster for us Hammers.
Curbs sacked…
Zola In..
Possible £30m Fine…
Shirt Sponsor gone Tits up….
But now our Chairman has finally admitted after a few months of poor transfer movements that his bank has gone bust and we have no money to bring in those vital players in January.
I am quite fed up now of our dream being built up by the Icelandic Consortium and Slime-ball Duxbury. They are not looking for the future of the club, they are now seeing West Ham as a business opportunity to regain the funds they lost through there crap bank! Do we really want to see our star players SOLD in January to compensate his losses? Do we really want to be in those “Brown debt” Days, not being able to purchase those desired players to boost our squad on the pitch.
When they first come in its all been dodgy from the start, Tevez, Mascherano, Fines upon Fines, and a relegation fight, not a happy season, then a mediocre season after that showing no fight and now our ”high hopes” will soon crash this season. At the start I first heard of his methods I thought yeah ok, that might get us through to Europe, and his banking methods of investing spurred me on, but now I finally know its all lies and they are just another version of Terry Brown.
You must be a billionaire with plenty of kitty to succeed in the premiership and that is what we need. time for the Icelandic era to step aside and let some in who will make a fast expenditure and buy World Class players like Man City did. If theres a pound note flying about they will come. its not about the passion anymore… its all money orientated…
So a call out to all billionaires… “BUY OUR FANTASTIC CLUB AT JUST £135M, YOUR NOT JUST OWNING THE CLUB YOUR OWNING THE MENTALITY AND HOPE OF ALL WEST HAM FANS” – good deal I say!
Respect the game ( cough apart from the Icelandics who are a cancer to our club cough)
Adam
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Adam: your beginning to sound like the Spuds and the Toons, we have a very good owner when we have BG, and as for his Bank gone bust…lmao, you have been reading the daily mail articles haven’t you?
BG had no choice but to resign and hand over his highly profitable bank to the Icelandic government to bolster its economy, you should seriously consider becoming a spurs fan as we at West Ham know the truth and your post comes from disneyland.
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Joe J wrote:
Im afraid to say it Adam, but I do agree with Joe. When you look at the facts, including everything from signing no-body in summer, the tevez affair, taking over from Terrence Brown, and the world’s current financial state, I think it is fair to say that actually BG has done a phenomenal job. Everything I have just listed there links together quite nicely… each one an explanation for another. Short term, money splashing, team changing helps noone, just look at Spurs!
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Good Reply lads, i understand your views on BG, but i personally think that there is someone else out there who make us even better. this hiccup is his business shares IS going to effect our club. why should we be the vitims over his loss? as i was told today BG had shares in XL and lost £50m, now why would a chairman invest in a company which will sponsor something you own? i thought the idea of sponsors was to gain money from a different revenue…respect to yourself though
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Can’t really understand how BG can be considered a good owner anymore.
Even if he has the money to hang on to the club (I sinserely doubt it), the statements produced by him and his (yes, his!) board has been less than satisfactory.
I don’t feel I can trust him anymore.
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