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chav_corner 7:54 Fri Aug 30
Black Bubble protest.
Sorry for new thread but was unable to reply to previous thread.

At our opening game against Aston Villa, a small contingent of fans released black balloons, (some of which were supplied by Hammers United, bearing the slogans Stop Exploiting Loyalty and Save Our Concessions) as a way of demonstrating their opposition to the Club’s concession policy and ticket pricing strategy.
Our first away game against Crystal Palace saw many hundreds of black balloons being released as more fans joined in the “Black Bubble Protest”.
On Saturday 31 August, Manchester City will visit the London Stadium for a live televised match, the highlights of which will no doubt feature prominently on MOTD later that evening, with millions of football fans up and down the country tuning in to watch one of the greatest teams ever to play in the Premier League. And of course, Manchester City!
This week social media has been buzzing with West Ham fans sharing their intentions of joining the Black bubble Protest along with where fans can buy their own black balloons to register their opposition to what the Club is doing to its own fans.
Hammers United fully supports the Black Bubble Protest and encourages all West Ham fans to bring some black balloons to the game and release them.
As you will no doubt be aware, Hammers United started the Programme For Food initiative where we asked fans not to buy a match day programme and instead make either a cash or online donation to Irons Supporting Foodbanks (ISFB).
In order to support both the Black Bubble Protest and ISFB, we will have a limited number of printed black balloons which will be handed out on Bridge 1 close to where ISFB are located. These will be given out free to West Ham supporters, but especially to those who throw some spare change into the ISFB buckets!
This Saturday gives West Ham fans the ideal opportunity to let the Club know just what they think of the ticket prices and concessions policy that is so damaging to our oldest, Youngest and disabled supporters and we can do this in the stadium, live on TV and in front of the entire MOTD audience.
There will be plenty of time to do nothing when we’re all priced out of seeing West Ham United play at home – so please, please, please, do something!
COYI
Hammers United Committee

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chav_corner 10:07 Wed Sep 4
Re: Black Bubble protest.
https://hammersunited.com/mabel-arnolds-family-angered-by-concession-attack/

COOL HAND LUKE 2:43 Sun Sep 1
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Tomshardware

Silly pernickety nonsense.

Tomshardware 9:18 Sun Sep 1
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COOL HAND LUKE 3:26 Sat Aug 31

Yes every little thing can have an impact on a wider scale.

Kandu 4:08 Sat Aug 31
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Definitely the second one

COOL HAND LUKE 3:26 Sat Aug 31
Re: Black Bubble protest.
re Tomshardware

Kinell, there's always one...

You think with all the massive abuse major corporations around the globe are happily inflicting on our planet, a few thousand balloons are going to make a difference..?

chav-corner:

Donated today (just back from Jersey hols...)

Good luck with it today PC, the best way to stare down Sully is always to publicly embarrass him...

Tomshardware 12:33 Sat Aug 31
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Nice one.

chav_corner 12:16 Sat Aug 31
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Mate.they dont get out of the stadium so dont affect wildlife.

Tomshardware 12:04 Sat Aug 31
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Helium balloons? Releasing these is bad for wildlife and the environment.

chav_corner 11:39 Fri Aug 30
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Cheers mate.Ill work out how to get onto the new site.

Is Vexed a 12 year old schoolboy or just a cunt?

billywhitehorse 10:20 Fri Aug 30
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Tennis balls work better.

Vexed 10:07 Fri Aug 30
Re: Black Bubble protest.
Oohhh balloons, that'll show em. EMBARRASSING

Stubbo 9:17 Fri Aug 30
Re: Black Bubble protest.
No worries - the whole thread (and I've put this message too) is up on the new site now.





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