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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



lukie 1:56 Mon Jan 11
Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
One of the greatest footballing memories I think I'll ever have!
Took my (6yr old) son to his first game on Saturday along with my old man. Wasn't exactly the greatest spectacle, but the look of amazement on his face as we walked into the stadium and to our seats will live with me forever. Seeing my old man bursting with pride was something else as well!

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Buster 7:34 Mon Jan 11
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'the mrs has given the green light to take him to the noble testimonial'

*Falls off chair*

penners28 7:31 Mon Jan 11
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Goose, he was nearly 3. The training sessions are deec though. Who knows if they ll do another one though?

yngwies Cat 7:22 Mon Jan 11
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Nice to see. Took me little one a few years back when we got beat by Burnley. Poor fella balled his eyes out, had only just turned 4. He's been back a few times and there he was proudly belting out bubbles and waving his scarf about on Saturday. Made his day all the more when he got Songs autograph. He loves it. Future generations.

Irons!!

holyhandgrenade 5:22 Mon Jan 11
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Great work Lukie and all others who have done this.

My son has just turned 18 months and the next son is on his way at end of April / beginning of May...

Gonna have to ask my wife to knock it out early so i can get similar pictures at the ground too!

Marston Hammer 5:20 Mon Jan 11
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My boys are only 2 and 6 months so will never get to UP but on the plus side they won't have any memories of BFS.

southlondonhammer 5:16 Mon Jan 11
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Took my 4 year old for his first taste on Saturday, wanted to make sure he got a visit in before it all changes.

He didn't watch much of the football and cant really blame him, was dog shit!

But along with my 7 year old, we had a good day, despite getting drenched on the walk and wait to get to Plaistow tube!

goose 4:55 Mon Jan 11
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penners28 4:28 Mon Jan 11
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how old was he?? my lad will be about 15months by the summer.

Northern Sold 4:55 Mon Jan 11
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Eddie B 4:25 Mon Jan 11
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lukie, did I see your photo with your dad and two sons in the BM upper on facebook yesterday?



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Eggbert Nobacon 4:51 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
been doing this every game for last 2 1/2 season with my old man and my son

also as a kid did the same with my dad and grandad!!

pleased for you lukie!

Troy McClure 4:47 Mon Jan 11
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*looks over at daughters playing with dolls*



*sighs*

bruuuno 4:47 Mon Jan 11
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Nice one Lukie son I look forward to the day I can do the same god willing

Eddie B 4:39 Mon Jan 11
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It weren't you then, no worries!

lukie 4:38 Mon Jan 11
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Eddie B - In the Trevor Brooking Lower we were mate, and just the one son. But I did post a pic up on FB....

penners28 4:28 Mon Jan 11
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Goose, I took my boy to one of those open training sessions. just so I could say he's been there. As it goes, the mrs has given the green light to take him to the noble testimonial so im taking him to that

Eddie B 4:25 Mon Jan 11
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lukie, did I see your photo with your dad and two sons in the BM upper on facebook yesterday?

Mad Dog 3:11 Mon Jan 11
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Mad puppy loved it (for an hour till he got bored). Think he loved being able to shout stuff at the top of your voice without being told off for it.

Mad Dog 3:09 Mon Jan 11
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Took my boy (5 years old) to his first game v west Bromwich a couple of months back. My dad came too.

Glad he made it to the Boleyn before it goes

Scully 3:05 Mon Jan 11
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Stopped going under Allardyce as yes, it would have been child cruelty. We were there Saturday and my Son, aged 7, loved it and as Martin Peters was sat near us and he had a photo with him it made his day. He can't wait for the draw tonight.

Grumpster 2:28 Mon Jan 11
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Under Allardyce, parents were reported to the NSPCC for such acts of cruelty of taking their kids to West Ham!

Here's to the future generation of supporters and nothing like a win to encourage them to go back :o)

ted fenton 2:20 Mon Jan 11
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Lovely stuff lukie

Northern Sold 2:19 Mon Jan 11
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Did you get wet?

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