What's new

Let's All Laugh At... Let's All Laugh At West Ham

riggi

Well-Known Member
Jun 24, 2008
48,541
104,916

IMG_2081.PNG
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2081.PNG
    IMG_2081.PNG
    571.3 KB · Views: 54

cider spurs

Well-Known Member
Jul 5, 2016
9,401
23,735
I long for the days when you could give a woman a slap behind closed doors and they didn’t complain don’t you?


Come on now. Enough of this tough guy act, we all know that the girls used to take your lunch money of you at school. (n)
 

rossdapep

Well-Known Member
Aug 25, 2011
22,133
79,600
Must have been written by a west Ham fan.
Yeah, probably. Just couldn't really understand why they were laughing coming off the pitch. Seemed to be more of a 'spur of the moment cause it'll be funny rather than a protest like the guy with the corner flag.
 

riggi

Well-Known Member
Jun 24, 2008
48,541
104,916
Sullivan’s got it all sorted. He pays a private security company calls ICF. Did a great job on the potential protest.

I don't think their new lot give a shit about a bunch of former hooligans from the 70s/80s.
 

Oscar22

Well-Known Member
Apr 9, 2004
16,850
15,394
I don't think their new lot give a shit about a bunch of former hooligans from the 70s/80s.

Does anyone? it’s 2018 the mere idea of a bunch of over weight middle aged men wearing stone island and thinking they’re tough because they can punch a football fan or two is pathetic.
 

aliyid

Well-Known Member
Dec 28, 2004
6,998
20,116
I want to know what a Full and Thorough investigation is going to reveal? Will it blame Seb Coe and Boris? Will it blame the ICF, the Met Police, the Olympic Legacy Committee, Daniel Levy? I’ve a feeling SGB won’t get a mention whatsoever
I’ve got no doubt this investigation will highlight that they only play there as tenants and the security issues and stewarding aren’t the fault of the club but with the legacy committee :facepalm:

On the plus side my bet is already offering a decent cash out :LOL:
 

Archibald&Crooks

Aegina Expat
Admin
Feb 1, 2005
55,593
205,134
Does anyone? it’s 2018 the mere idea of a bunch of over weight middle aged men wearing stone island and thinking they’re tough because they can punch a football fan or two is pathetic.
*Rips off Stone Island jumper and throws it into the corner ummm.gif
 

wirE

I'm a well-known member
Sep 27, 2005
4,676
5,582
One can understand the fan's frustration towards the ownership of the club but there's no need for that kind of scenes that happened yesterday. Hope that the FA take this matter serious
 

spurs

Well-Known Member
Mar 20, 2005
766
938
Most West Ham fans seem to have two main grievances:

1) The club haven't invested in players.I just looked at 3 sites with nett spend figures over the last 5 years. West Ham are between 6th and 10th with between £80 and 150 million. While Spurs are 18-20th with a nett spend of between £2 and £16 million. So West Ham do spend money but they just spend it badly.

2) The stadium deal is unfair. They don't seem to realize they got a £500 million ?! stadium for £15 million which included adding a ~£115 million (?!) roof just for football; while they pay less in rent than the running costs. It isn't so much that they made a bad decision, it's that the government should have done more for them. Their fans on kumb constantly say the government should just give them the stadium so they can own it.

It will be interesting when the fans have to renew their season tickets. Apparently many fans were forced to sign up for two years when they moved but that will run out this year.

Their home games vs Southampton and Stoke will decide who goes down.
 

Lighty64

I believe
Aug 24, 2010
10,400
12,476
I think there are West Ham fans who saw through them at the time but were drowned out, I feel bad for them as they knew it was never really about improving West Ham as a club. Now the Dildo bros and Brady have got a nice payday from selling The Boleyn off (and the security of the club having a permanent home of their own with it) I doubt they give much of a toss past selling the club on again (although of course staying in the PL would make that easier ). We've seen first hand how long it takes to really build a club up without ridiculously huge sugar daddy cash injections and it's measured in decades, not years.

the thing is they want the dildos out (Brady is included as a dildo) but what they don't understand is, with their behaviour and the team doing so shit, who in their right minds would want to buy such a toxic club?

what would they be buying? shit fans especially when things are going wrong, a team players don't want to join, and a club that doesn't own a stadium.

to be honest hopefully they go down, and i really don't think this time they will bounce back to quickly, and hopefully will slide into oblivion (y)
 

Bobbins

SC's 14th Sexiest Male 2008
May 5, 2005
21,598
45,145
Trevor Brooking:

"The level of aggression was something I couldn't believe a West Ham fan would get involved in.”

o_O
 
Top