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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Albie Beck on Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:24 am

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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby I am Legend on Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:38 am

The end of the season when Hartson, Kitson, Lomas came in and changed us, kept us up.

The great escape with Tevez and co.

When we finished 5th, Berkovic and Hartson were immense, i got used to winning most games, was crazy.

Sorry i cant remember the years those were off the top of my head and im off to bed so cant be assed checking :p
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby richneal on Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:46 am

Lots of candidates for 'best' seasons for me - 74/5, 75/6, 79/80, 80/81 & 85/86 for obvious reasons.

76/77 dodging relegation was a particularly good one on the run-in, some of the football we played was dire, some was sublime (yeah, same old story, nothing much has changed there, has it?).

78/9, 80/81 & 81/2 for mayhem and a right laugh - but more for non-footballing reasons that none of us can talk about anymore (Actually, there's a bunch of us that could pick any season between 74 and 89 for non-footballing reasons, there's always some lively conversations and anecdotes that increasingly stretch the truth. If you youngsters ever have the misfortune to hear a bunch of us middle-aged farts ramble on about those days you know what I'm on about. Having said that, most of the stories I get to hear replayed these days do seem to have a kernel of truth that's vaguely associated with it . . )

But the best ones by far - for me - were under our 'Arry (ducks for cover). Yeah, I knew it wouldn't be a popular choice, but I can pick any two or three from around the turn of the century-ish where I saw West Ham do things I'd never thought I'd see. I certainly haven't seen anything like it since. Regardless of results, some of the football we played was just unbelievable, the players we had gave some magic to our team. My biggest regret about those years is the thought that I might never see such a group of talented players in our shirt again. Yes, we got caned more than a few times, but we were always on the move, always on the attack trying to nick a win, and when it came off it was just unbelievable. IMHO, that was probably the best football I've ever seen us play. I can't pick my favourite season from that era - too many variables, but that near-the-top finish was particularly good in 98/99. The following seasons were probably just as memorable.

For me - and a few others on here - it's never been just about the results. It's been about the approach and style of play. That's what a few of us - who are increasingly outnumbered these days - think of as the West Ham way.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby DownunderHammer on Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:16 am

Albie Beck wrote:1964-65


I'm with Albie...not that I can remember much
64 Semi v Manure in the pissing rain at Sheffield, Johnny Sissons being the water boy :raver:
2 Wembley trips,Boyces 89th min(?) winner
Then having our 3 lads do the county proud the following year
How could anything WHU top that time
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby KFC Kirky on Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:38 am

richneal wrote:But the best ones by far - for me - were under our 'Arry (ducks for cover). Yeah, I knew it wouldn't be a popular choice, but I can pick any two or three from around the turn of the century-ish where I saw West Ham do things I'd never thought I'd see. I certainly haven't seen anything like it since. Regardless of results, some of the football we played was just unbelievable, the players we had gave some magic to our team. My biggest regret about those years is the thought that I might never see such a group of talented players in our shirt again. Yes, we got caned more than a few times, but we were always on the move, always on the attack trying to nick a win, and when it came off it was just unbelievable. IMHO, that was probably the best football I've ever seen us play. I can't pick my favourite season from that era - too many variables, but that near-the-top finish was particularly good in 98/99. The following seasons were probably just as memorable.

For me - and a few others on here - it's never been just about the results. It's been about the approach and style of play. That's what a few of us - who are increasingly outnumbered these days - think of as the West Ham way.


This, we were almost unbeatable at home, football was brilliant and we had a team full ofentertainers who seemed to want to play for each other. I loved this era, even though Redknapp ended up being a bit of a wrong'un.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Doc H Ball on Mon Jul 09, 2012 7:54 am

Like others I'm torn between the 80/81 and 85/86 seasons but given I went to 50 games in the former, I'd vote for that.

Whenever these threads pop up I always feel obliged to nod to my old man who maintains that 1957/8 was the making of our Club.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby BasingstokeIron on Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:02 am

I am Legend wrote:The end of the season when Hartson, Kitson, Lomas came in and changed us, kept us up.

The great escape with Tevez and co.

When we finished 5th, Berkovic and Hartson were immense, i got used to winning most games, was crazy.

Sorry i cant remember the years those were off the top of my head and im off to bed so cant be assed checking :p


these for me as well. Always wonder what the Hartson Kitson Partnership would have brought if Paul could have stayed fit
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby BPRIGGSC on Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:57 am

Has to be the 2009 - 2010 season for me. We played some cracking stuff that season :crest:
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Albie Beck on Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:03 am

Albie Beck wrote:1964-65

DownunderHammer wrote:I'm with Albie...not that I can remember much
64 Semi v Manure in the pissing rain at Sheffield, Johnny Sissons being the water boy
2 Wembley trips,Boyces 89th min(?) winner
Then having our 3 lads do the county proud the following year
How could anything WHU top that time
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The best thing for me, DH, was the optimism - or rather the feeling that there was no limits. Maybe that was the times generally with the old social systems breaking down, and my age then too but there's never been a time since when I felt the club could achieve literally anything.

I'm finally starting to get a little of that again, but it could be my age again, with a touch of desperation :D
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby psychoscoredthelot on Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:32 am

85-86 for me

can it ever be achieved again ?? SAM OUT :lol:
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby richneal on Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:50 am

Doc H Ball wrote:Whenever these threads pop up I always feel obliged to nod to my old man who maintains that 1957/8 was the making of our Club.


Years before my time, but if one tenth of the stuff I've heard about Malcolm Allison's 'training sessions' up to '57 is true, your old man is probably right.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby WorcesterWHU on Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:04 am

97-98 and 98-99 - had great home records in those seasons.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Islington_Iron on Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:13 am

2005-6 after promotion was a cracker! Top 10 finish and we won the F.A cup final on merit... Was such a feel good atmosphere, be amazing if we could have the same again
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby BPRIGGSC on Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:32 am

Islington_Iron wrote:2005-6 after promotion was a cracker! Top 10 finish and we won the F.A cup final on merit... Was such a feel good atmosphere, be amazing if we could have the same again


That season pretty much summed up pretty much what supporting West Ham is all about for me. After 3 pretty much dibolical seasons in a row (not including the final against preston), I looked at our squad and really did fear the worst. The finances were poor, the strikers and central midfield just didnt look a premier league standard, our defence was either very young or very old and we didn't have a premiership quality keeper. I would have taken a scrappy, poor season, finishing 17th all day with that squad. However we played quality attacking football all season. Marlon scored a bunch, Teddy, Yossi and Matty were class, Gabbidon and Ferdinand were oustanding, as were Carroll and Shaka. Finishing 9th, FA Cup final and beating the Spurs on the last day, giving them a 5th place finish. Quality :thup:
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby SammyLeeWasOffside on Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:59 am

85/86 easily for me. I was 14 and the perfect age to enjoy it. The return of Dev (my dad was so excited that he was playing when we went to city lol), the arrival of Frank Mac and Mark Ward, West Ham on tv and winning lol, scrabbling around for the odd radio commentary, the seemingly endless run of games at the end (and Tonkas pens that kept us in it) it was just a perfect season except for the last Saturday. Even the total anti climax being at the everton game has passed now.

Amongst all the dvd recorders, set top boxes and sky+ I kept a video recorder going for years solely to watch the season review, sadly the machine is buggered now.

2006 also has a strong memory of my Dad ringing me from a bar in Tenerife where he had watched the villa game to say 'I think we might have a team here'
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby FrankieMacsPerm on Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:17 pm

Another for 85/86. First season I started going, aged 10 and tyhought it was like this all the time... how wrong was I!!!!!!! :lol:

There were some great seasons during the Redknapp era, plus I was older and went pretty much home and away each week, but I still think 85/86, so nearly did it!
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby wizzo_66 on Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:20 pm

98/99 - great league performances. We were second at one stage in November. and 99/00 for the European run/Di Canio's best performances/THAT goal.

05/06 - that run in Jan/Feb. The FA cup run/final.

Also...there was something about 06/07..Noble and Tevez goals against spuds. Will never forget them.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Chicken Run Supreme on Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:22 pm

1980/81 was possibly the best in terms of how good our squad was that year and how much better they were than the rest of the division with promotion never really in doubt.
However, my favourite season, without a shadow of a doubt, was 1985 /86. Once we got our momentum going that year, I thought we would never lose no matter who we were playing. Obviously we did lose some but even when we went a goal down, there was no panic - we had TC and Macca on fire and we always thought one or both would score. Like thousands of others I travelled up to Smethwick Station on the train for that final saturday of the season believeing we could actually win the title. Alas, it was not to be but at least we took it to the wire and unfortunately the way things have changed so much in English football, it is something our younger fans will never experience.
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Jackanakanory on Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:40 pm

No-one has gone for 92-93going up on one goal over Pompey - promotion to the then new Premier League for the first time.

We played some great stuff that season under Bonzo

Won 5-1 at Bristol City

6-0 at home vs Sunderland

4-0 away to Bristol Rovers

5-3 home to oxford

Oh and the Argentina Style Away kit and the Anglo Italian Cup :D
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Re: favourite or best season youve seen us have

Postby Iron George on Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:49 pm

brooking10 wrote:80-81 no question - both the best team I've seen and also favourite season.

Won the second division title with a record number of points - playing magnificent football.

Lyall, Bonds, Brooking, Devonshire etc.

Took mighty Liverpool to a League Cup Final replay, beating Spurs on the way in one of the great nights at Upton Park.

European Campaign and the drama of playing Castilla behind closed doors, and the best team ever seen at the Boleyn - Dinamo Tiblisi.

Those truly were the Good Old Days.


Same for me.

Saw every game that season and some of the football we played was breathtaking.

Dev and Trev just ripping sides a new one for fun.
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