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« on: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 13:20:46 »

Thought this was an interesting letter. Sullivan has written an open letter to West Ham fans to get behind the team. I'm not sure he ever got this emotionally involved at Birmingham. Looks like Zola's out in the summer.

http://www.whufc.com/articles/20100325/message-from-the-chairman_2236884_2004645

I am writing this on Wednesday morning. I had no sleep last night, having watched the shambolic performance by the team against Wolves.

I was as angry and upset as every supporter in the stadium at the disorganised way we played, allowing Wolves too much space so that they looked more like Manchester United. This was the culmination of five defeats in a row, including an appalling performance against Bolton.

We have a few very talented players in our team, but it is a very unbalanced squad. Individually we have some very good players, but this is not being converted into a good team performance. Nobody at the club should delude themselves that we are a good team. The table at this stage of the season does not lie.

However, with some of the outstanding players we have, we can and must do better as a team. I apologise to every supporter for the pathetic showing on Tuesday night but I fully expect a dramatic improvement as we have so much individual talent.

I accept that the club is in deep relegation trouble. However, we are a long way from being relegated. With your help we can get out of this and regroup in the summer.

This is a difficult time. It has been a week to regret but Saturday's result can change that. We need a win, we need you to support us, to forgive us the result against Wolves and to remember what this great club is about.

The history and tradition of West Ham United, the heritage and the prestige demands we are a Barclays Premier League club. But we have no right to that. We have to earn it. The Academy of Football? Now we have to show that. The manager knows, I know, the players know.

When I first started supporting West Ham, we had a tradition for playing the game 'the right way'. I will settle for any way right now, as long as it is the winning way!

We all have our favourite players, our heroes. Older fans can remember players like Bobby Moore, Sir Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters - the cornerstone of England's 1966 World Cup win. I know rival teams mock us West Ham fans for saying that, but one was the captain, another scored a hat-trick, the other scored the fourth. That sounds like a claret and blue contribution to me.

Younger supporters will probably look to strikers such as Frank McAvennie and Tony Cottee as well as Paolo Di Canio. They all brought something special to the club.

Then there was Sir Trevor Brooking, Billy Bonds, Alan Taylor, Bryan 'Pop' Robson, Phil Parkes, Alvin Martin and Ray Stewart. We didn't win much but there was always a quality and a style. Another hero to watch: a midfield playmaker, a little wizard on the wing, a goalscorer.

Now we need this team to show their quality.

Now we need this team to show us their talent, their desire, their passion, their dare.

Now we need new heroes.

Saturday may be tense, on Saturday you will feel anxious and, at times, unsettled. I ask that we try not to transmit that on to the field, that we get behind the team and provide them with a platform. The rest is up to them.

It's hard being an owner. I'm finding it's harder being an owner who is a supporter. I hope for happier times soon.

Thank you for sharing the same vision and dreams.

Come on West Ham.

David Sullivan
Joint-Chairman
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 13:35:48 »

West Ham fan here. Surprised Zola is still there after the other night, to be honest. I was sure I'd wake up in the morning to see him gone. He's not their appointment and not performing. We're in real danger, and might only be saved by both Hull and Burnley being even worse than us! I certainly don't see Zola being here in the summer - whether he walks or gets the boot.

Can't decide about Sullivan yet. He seems very hands-on. Whether that's because he's a fan, or because Zola ISN'T his man, I don't know. It's going to be an interesting few months...
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 13:42:32 »

I can't see Hull or Burnley winning another game they're so bad, West Ham would really have to bollocks up to go down.

I love Zola the player, but he should never have got the job in the first place. His sole experience of management was as Assistant to the Italian U21s.
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 17:44:43 »

I can't see Hull or Burnley winning another game they're so bad, West Ham would really have to bollocks up to go down.

I love Zola the player, but he should never have got the job in the first place. His sole experience of management was as Assistant to the Italian U21s.

West Ham have one 6 and drawn 9. Hull have won 5 and drawn 9, and have a game in hand. Either of them could come down.

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« Reply #4 on: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 17:45:09 »

I had this emailed to me earlier. I've somehow ended up on the official West Ham club mailing list  Huh?
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« Reply #5 on: Friday, March 26, 2010, 00:34:05 »

I saw West Ham at Chelsea a couple of weeks ago, and in the first half they looked quite lively. Scott Parker scored a cracking goal, apart from that they lacked a bit of punch up front. Chelsea weren't at their best first half but got into it in the second half and ended up 4-1 winners. They have good players at West Ham, it will be an interesting outcome one way or the other.
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« Reply #6 on: Friday, March 26, 2010, 10:43:37 »

West Ham practically invented "too good to go down". They've got to be worried
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