Uncle Junior
3:04 Fri Aug 26
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If people don't like swearing at football they can Fuck right off , Cunts
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simon.s
2:50 Fri Aug 26
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Ain't that the truth, mashed.
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mashed in maryland
2:46 Fri Aug 26
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Simon, I agree, its only words and never done me any harm either (erm...)
However it is just common decency you watch your language a bit in front of certain people and especially around kids, its 2016 now, different times even compared to when I was being dragged along as a kid in the 90s, and there's gonna be a lot more families/kids there instead of mostly pissed blokes these days.
The sensible, logical answer would of course be the club to have a family area specially for kids etc (like the old centenary upper) but as we all know too well common sense and West Ham don't really go together.
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Saul Bollox
2:31 Fri Aug 26
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I sat next to a Romanian who said he did not support Astra, and liked all the london teams. He thought a handful of Astra fans celebrating their goal were thoughtless and playing a dangerous game. By the end of the game he was asking me how much a season ticket is and he said there was a great atmosphere in the stadium.
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Far Cough
1:59 Fri Aug 26
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It is for sure, I am right down the front and the steward sitting right by me told me that she and a few others were told to apply at the OS
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simon.s
1:57 Fri Aug 26
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Choice language never did me any harm, growing up on the north bank. It's not like they're not gonna learns these words anyway. Just another part of the demise of the modern game.
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ornchurch ammer
1:38 Fri Aug 26
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I'll take your word for it Cough.
Anyway, we're West Ham United, We stand/swear/drink/smoke/vape/wear/stink where we want.
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Far Cough
1:33 Fri Aug 26
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ornchurch ammer 12:48 Fri Aug 26
They are already, well some of them anyway
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Pervy McBeer
1:29 Fri Aug 26
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Apparently they had opened up one of the doors to go outside but every one we went to we were told it was the next one, then the next one, until we were told they only opened the doors at half time and it was about to kick off again so they'd closed it
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mashed in maryland
1:28 Fri Aug 26
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The away fans were cleaners from Westfield on their lunch break.
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BulphanIron
1:25 Fri Aug 26
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1964 12:01 Fri Aug 26 Re: Fight in the East Stand
Romanians scatterd around the ground can hardly be classed as 'away' fans can they. Most of them probably live in East London and support West Ham for any other match but maybe last night had split loyalties.
Oh fuck off do they...
Have a word...
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Buster
1:25 Fri Aug 26
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TWe 1:17 Fri Aug 26
I reckon that was Hatred.
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southlondonhammer
1:24 Fri Aug 26
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Fella behind me VAPES all the way through the game
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Mr. Burns
1:22 Fri Aug 26
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Pervy McBeer 1:21 Fri Aug 26
Behind the East Stand they open it up so the smokers can go tabbing. Doesn't that happen where you are?
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Pervy McBeer
1:21 Fri Aug 26
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On the concourse outside the Bobby Moore stand there were loads of people smoking away inside. Not giving a crap. Now I am a smoker and had I been pissed I a may have been tempted but it was very family orientated last night and kids don't need to be exposed to that. The stewards came along and most people just laughed them away and carried on.
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mashed in maryland
1:19 Fri Aug 26
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TWe
You're sat by whufcroe then, congratulations.
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TWe
1:17 Fri Aug 26
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I had some proper nut job near me. He was wearing an old West Ham away top with holes in and it was covered in dried mud and he stunk. He was swearing his head off all game.
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mashed in maryland
1:15 Fri Aug 26
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Who said anything about taking swearing away? Its just pretty much common decency ain't it, when around kids and women and families you hold back a bit.
I'd like to think if I'd just called Valencia a useless cunt or the away fans a load of gypo cunts and someone with a kid asked me to keep it down a bit I'd apologise and carry on watching the game and remember who was nearby, not kick off with them and get kicked out and end up on youtube embarrassing myself.
Whether or not they should be bringing their kids to football if they don't want them to hear swearing is a different argument entirely.
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Off The Shin
1:02 Fri Aug 26
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WOLRD CLASS STADIUM. ICONIC STEWARDING. CATEGORY 4 FIGHTING
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simon.s
12:56 Fri Aug 26
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It was all very middle class where I was. Like a coffee shop on upper st. I think I let out a couple of 'for fucks sake' which is standard for watching this shower.
Take away the swearing at football, then what's left??
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southlondonhammer
12:53 Fri Aug 26
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Mashed
Some bird behind me was screaming out for most of the match "FACKING HEADBUTT HIM, HEADBUTT THE CUNT"
I take my 2 boys, I have no issue with people swearing, my kids know not to repeat it
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