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What the hell is Levy doing there? Hasn't he fcuked wet spam over enough?
What the hell is Levy doing there? Hasn't he fcuked wet spam over enough?
You bastard. Some of those fans paid an extra £15 on their season ticket to sit in that VIP area.Suddenly the reason the 1966 seats with lame plastic tabs with their names on make sense.
Wet Spam v Dirty Leeds next round would be absolutely fantastic!
Were they the ones with the patented "West Ham Break-Away Seat Backs"?Suddenly the reason the 1966 seats with lame plastic tabs with their names on make sense.
From twitter
Outside, kicking off between fans as the Olympic Park meets the route to Stratford Station. Police, overwhelmed, intervening with batons.
From twitter
Outside, kicking off between fans as the Olympic Park meets the route to Stratford Station. Police, overwhelmed, intervening with batons.
Linkage?
Can't link on my iPad, I just click and collect
The trouble with following all these links, is that I get tempted to click on "how Michelle Fowler looks now is jaw dropping" As much as. Have zero interest, my finger just wants to click it!,,
The trouble with following all these links, is that I get tempted to click on "how Michelle Fowler looks now is jaw dropping" As much as. Have zero interest, my finger just wants to click it!,,
I was weak and clicked it two weeks ago. For the love of God man don't do itThe trouble with following all these links, is that I get tempted to click on "how Michelle Fowler looks now is jaw dropping" As much as. Have zero interest, my finger just wants to click it!,,
From sky sports
Sky Sports News HQ's chief news reporter Bryan Swanson was at the game, deemed high risk by the Metropolitan Policedue to the history of violence between both sets of fans.
And he said: "What this did is quite graphically illustrate that the segregation promised at this match will be questioned by the authorities, the clubs and police.
"For whatever reason, there seemed to be a slow response and that's why it escalated so quickly.
"This was always billed a high-risk match. The police said there would be robust policing inside the stadium and West Ham were at pains to say they wanted this game to be trouble-free. They urged every supporter to be an ambassador.
"But it will raise questions about why there was that coming together of supporters on that walkway."
There has already been violence involving West Ham supporters outside their new stadium at Stratford following the recent Premier League games against Watford and Middlesbrough.
Nine arrests have been made outside the ground since the beginning of the season, while West Ham have issued 23 banning orders for offences ranging from drinking in view of the pitch to breaking the line of segregation.