‘No way’… West Ham fans deliver bad news for Paolo Di Canio in best player debate
West Ham supporters have delivered some bad news for Paolo Di Canio in a debate over the club’s greatest ever players.
The Italian made 139 appearances for the Hammers in all competitions between 1999 and 2003, contributing 50 goals and 22 assists.
He will always be considered a club legend, but perhaps not the very best player in West Ham’s 130-year history.

Fans tell Paolo Di Canio he’s not West Ham’s best player ever
Hammers News asked West Ham supporters on TalkingPoints whether Paolo Di Canio is the best to have played for the East London club.
The majority had only positive things to say about the forward, but almost none placed him first in their all-time player rankings.
“Bobby Moore, then Trevor Brooking, then Billy Bonds, then Alan Devonshire, then Scott Parker,” a Hammers fan shared his list. “I could go on before I went to Di Canio, but he was a baller.”
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Others named Trevor Brooking and Bobby Moore in the top spot, possibly because they enjoyed considerably greater longevity than Di Canio.
“Sorry Paolo, but watching West Ham for over 70 years, I have to say that Bobby Moore was the best Hammer I have ever seen,” another said on our Facebook page.
