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I've supported the club for 50 years give or take and during that time we've had some bloody good players on the books. A bit before my supporting years we even had three world cup winners FFS. Our youth teams, back in the day, were very decent and produced the likes of Rio Ferdinand and Frank Lampard. We even won the FAYC a few times. But these days even the FAYC seems out of reach. Occasionally we produce a player like Diangana who is actually good enough to feature in a handful of PL games for us. Or , even more rarely, a player of genuine class like Declan Rice.hd1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 8:57 pmAs it is with all but the biggest clubs in the world. The key though is that when you sell your best players you recruit well - think Dortmund, and there in lies the problem. Will we ever get anywhere near the success they have had? (I wonder how many answers will be "not while the vermin are still here" Zzzzzzz
Shortshanks wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:50 pm Why are you all so worried ? You still have your lover boy on , how much is it £40 grand or so a week ? so stop wetting your pants !!! Just accept we will go down.
Your struggling with this I can see. Not a problem - let's see if we can help you out with it.Think of it as the teachable moment. And let's take your version of the chronology to make things more comfortable.hd1 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 9:32 pmIt was March, and it was Moyes responding to a question from the press when he said he didn't agree with the owners view that Rice was worth £100m, he felt he was worth more.BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Fri Jul 23, 2021 9:16 pm Well that's an interesting interpretation of what happened in June. Let's remind ourselves shall we,West Ham through media outlets, announced
that the price for Declan Rice was 100 million sterling.
Now, that sounds very much like 'peddling' something to the market to me...
That doesn't sound anything like peddling to me
If anyone, including David Moyes, the dwarf, Jim White or fucking Santa Claus thinks we will get anything close to £100 million for Declan Rice they should lock themselves in a quiet room and have a serious talk to themselves. And themselves is probably the only person who would bother listening.BlackDiamond wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 12:10 amYour struggling with this I can see. Not a problem - let's see if we can help you out with it.Think of it as the teachable moment. And let's take your version of the chronology to make things more comfortable.
Now the owner David Sullivan, he likes to peddle stuff. Has for years,I'm sure you've noticed. So in February he tells Jim White (talkSPORT) that Declan Rice is worth in excess of £100M. He told Jim White to get his message broadcast. Then in March he gets David Moyes to tell a jounalist the same message.
When we lay it out like that, it becomes simpler doesn't it. The peddling originated firstly by DS and then continued a week later by Moyes.
So the bit your not understanding here, is when you write "It was March, and it was Moyes responding to a question from the press when he said he didn't agree with the owners view that Rice was worth £100m, he felt he was worth more"
Because there was no reason for Moyes to make that correction of what he thought the owner said, because talkSPORT had already quoted the owner
as claiming 'Rice is worth in excess of £100M' .
Message being: We are peddling Declan Rice for £100M+. And just to make sure everyone hears it, we are going to broadcast it twice.
Where did I bring any hate speech into this. Or make any assumptions based on prejudice. I simply corrected your narrative given the information that is known and freely available for scrutiny in the public domain.