Top 1200 West Ham Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
When I couldn't play at West Ham, I kept my mentality, and I went to train every day to be a better player.
Believe me, I look back on West Ham in a good way.
I have very special memories of the West Ham fans. — © Dimitri Payet
I have very special memories of the West Ham fans.
I was at Arsenal but I didn't like the manager of the under-10s at the time so I went to West Ham where my brother played.
I went to West Ham in order to play against Arsenal as often as possible.
If I was a normal player at West Ham and wanted to join a Chinese club, nobody would have said anything. But since I was a leader at West Ham and thought about that offer, I was suddenly a bad man.
At the end of the day, West Ham are a Premier League football club and that's all that matters.
I love every minute of being at West Ham.
Playing left midfield a lot at West Ham has been tough but the manager has put me there and I've got every faith in what he's doing.
Playing Tottenham seems to rile up West Ham like nothing else - something that when I first went to Spurs I didn't really understand.
I enjoyed my time at West ham, scored a few goals there but was bitterly disappointed when we were relegated.
It feels special to me to be a West Ham player.
At West Ham there were a couple of French players and they helped me get used to the team and the club. — © Demba Ba
At West Ham there were a couple of French players and they helped me get used to the team and the club.
But what a club West Ham are, such a big club, the supporters are fantastic.
I had a year out playing local football before I went to Charlton at 12. West Ham was the club I supported so it was a hard decision to leave.
Any part of the piggy Is quite all right with me Ham from Westphalia, ham from Parma Ham as lean as the Dalai Lama Ham from Virginia, ham from York, Trotters Sausages, hot roast pork. Crackling crisp for my teeth to grind on Bacon with or without the rind on Though humanitarian I'm not a vegetarian. I'm neither crank nor prude nor prig And though it may sound infra dig Any part of the darling pig Is perfectly fine with me.
The man who comes to take care of my piranhas told me that if I left West Ham he would kill all my fish.
I was enjoying life at West Ham; I really was. I wanted to do the whole five years there, become a favourite with the fans, and end my career there.
For eight years at West Ham, I made a profit. And I kept them in the Premier League. Took them into Europe.
Pellegrini was the biggest factor for me to be joining West Ham.
I was walking along somewhere in the Maldives and there were West Ham fans there. It's crazy.
I've had a bond with West Ham since growing up as a kid, going to Upton Park, looking up to the players.
I hope that the future is great for West Ham.
There are two kinds of ham: raw and cooked. Raw ham is cured with salt and/or smoke over time; cooked ham is boiled. Every culture that makes ham has its own unique and various methods.
All my mates are West Ham supporters; I went there at 15.
My family have always been West Ham fans, so growing up, I used to go and watch them, and so I was a West Ham supporter.
I think I'm capable of doing the job at any club in the world, so I'm sure I can do it at West Ham.
I enjoyed every second at West Ham with the lads and the staff.
Without a doubt, the plan was always to stay at West Ham.
The plan was that I was going to retire and take a job with the American Federation, but Nottingham Forest offered me a contract and there was interest from West Ham and another Premiership club.
I wish to play again for West Ham before I finish my career.
I'm as passionate as the fans, I want West Ham to do well whether I'm in the team or not.
I never went overseas until I left school and joined West Ham United Football Club at the beginning of the Sixties.
I just came to West Ham to play football, the rest is not for me to say.
All of West Ham's away victories have come on opponents' territory this season
If I'm forced to leave West Ham, it will be done according to the rules - the club will have its share of the cake.
I'm really happy that West Ham and Manuel Pellegrini have given me a chance to be playing again.
I'm very happy to have moved to West Ham, because I can play for a better team than Sheffield Wednesday. — © Paolo Di Canio
I'm very happy to have moved to West Ham, because I can play for a better team than Sheffield Wednesday.
At West Ham, I was never able to buy the top-flight players. It was a case of looking around, trying to do deals. I was always taking a gamble.
I went to West Ham and I had a manager that played me out of position. To be honest with you it was very tough to take.
When I came to Chelsea from West Ham there were certain parts of my game I felt I needed to improve and I like to think now that I have shown dramatic improvement.
When I left West Ham in 2004 there was a chance of them signing me instead of Spurs, but it isn't something I think about too often. I've been spoilt during my career.
I felt the same when I went to Manchester United, to Madrid, to Leverkusen, and now at West Ham. The only pressure I have is my pressure. That's it.
I actually had the chance to sign for Newcastle before I went to West Ham; I didn't in the end because they had got rid of their reserve team. There were a few clubs interested but I liked what West Ham had to offer and never regretted signing for them, I loved it straight away.
Ham's substantial, ham is fat. Ham is firm and sound. Ham's what God was getting at When He made pigs so round.
West Ham have a great academy.
Although my dad Harry is the manager of West Ham, we get on very well.
You have to hit the ground running at West Ham. If you don't, suddenly from the fans it's, 'You're not good enough to play for our football club.' — © Mark Noble
You have to hit the ground running at West Ham. If you don't, suddenly from the fans it's, 'You're not good enough to play for our football club.'
I had four great years at West Ham. People will always refer to the difficulties at certain times, but you get those everywhere.
I'll do everything I can to get West Ham as far up the table as I can.
And at West Ham no one gives you a puzzled look if you get called up for your national team and players are never asked to play on injections.
The satisfaction for me is that when you leave somewhere you look at what you are leaving and I know I left West Ham in great shape.
Since Newcastle I've had a fantastic time at Blackburn and then here, at West Ham.
When I saw there was interest from West Ham I wanted to become a part of what they are building here.
West Ham have committed 13 fouls, but they weren't fouls, they were commitment
I think that with West Ham, it was more complicated for me. It happened naturally; there was urgency to leave West Ham.
West Ham play a speficic type of game - football.
It was the case that I wanted to go. Not because I don't like West Ham, but because I need to have minutes on the pitch.
I went to West Ham without ever having coached and I know what that means.
I came to QPR looking for a new challenge after six years at West Ham, a wonderful time capped off by promotion at Wembley.
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