WHO Poll
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
38%
  
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%
  



JACK1 11:36 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Hermit - down the years on here we have had disagreements but I make you 100% spot on ( no offensive follow up to follow )

13 Brentford Rd 11:29 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
I thought one of the pros of the move was the transport links.
Now they are making half the stadium go on a detour out of their way just to get home. WANKERS.

I live in Newbury Park ( Central line) so Stratford it is. Against chelsea we had to walk to Hackney Wick 15 - 20 mins, waited about 7 mins for an overground train to take us 2 stops back to Stratford so we could then begin our journey home which takes only 15 mins from Stratford normally.

One Word 11:11 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
As ornchurch said not rocket science

ornchurch ammer 10:38 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
I don't get the detour, walk around inside the stadium and exit at H or F to get back to Stratford. Doesn't add an hour on to anyone's journey.

Hermit Road 10:33 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
They've got a choice. Hold their fans in for 15 mins while we clear off, or send us on a detour for an hour. Or let everyone mingle. So far they've tried the mingling and that didn't work too well so they seem to have settled on fucking us up with a detour of a couple of miles.

ornchurch ammer 10:33 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
That's because other fans are not as tasty as ours Filings and not as bothered about their ground being intimidating.

Iron Filings 10:10 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
But other Stadium's do t hold back away supporters after the game do they? I do about 2/3rds of our aways and the last time I remember getting held back was Spurs away in the League Cup quarter final.

Everywhere else you get let out mingle with the home fans and more often or not there's no bother

davese16 9:58 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
I am in block 113, for the last 2 games Chelsea/stoke have been forced to walk all the way around the stadium, yesterday never got on to the platform at stratford until just before 6.00, would be easier to hold the away fans back until the home support has exited the same way as all other stadiums do, not looking forward to when its pissing it down with rain and we get soaked for an hour.

Andy-Hammer 3:59 Sun Nov 6
Re: Policing outside the ground.
What I can't understand and like the Chelsea game I head off down towards the Carpenters pub way across the green where it kicked off with the Boro fans as they was approaching their coaches, yesterday I found myself in the middle of the Stoke fans going across the blue bridge with police saying stoke fans one way and West Ham's fans another, it's crazy, it's gonna kick off there big time if they don't sort that out, how they've not worked out the only way to avoid trouble after the game is to keep the away fans in for half hour is beyond me.

Pop Robson 8:05 Sat Nov 5
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Did they march thenStoke lot to a car park opposite Pudding Mile Lane, it was full of coaches !

Hermit Road 8:00 Sat Nov 5
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Making it as hard as possible for people to go to and get away from a football match. That detour after the match was extreme.

OccupyGreenStreet 7:54 Sat Nov 5
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Lot of OB on duty inside today.

They also sealed off Exit C so home fans couldn't leave through Pudding Mill Lane and had to walk all the way around the stadium to join the Stratford queues.

Spoke to one about it, he said the OB would prefer just to hold the aways inside for 20 mins, like most of us have asked for.

13 Brentford Rd 8:37 Fri Nov 4
Re: Policing outside the ground.
The police will be inside tomorrow in the segregation line!

Chip Shop Charlie 8:31 Fri Nov 4
Re: Policing outside the ground.
What with them splitting up 114 and now this, this sounds like a divide and conquer move by them.

Private Dancer 6:10 Fri Nov 4
Re: Policing outside the ground.

AKA ERNIE 11:02 Thu Nov 3
Re: Policing outside the ground.

Will you be happy with a loss tomorrow since we beat Chelsea?

Stepney.Ammer 12:43 Fri Nov 4
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Rather the place was rocking cos of the football and the hostilities towards the Stoke fans, than watching own getting treated like shit.

That said I'm still up for going, so looking for a couple of spare!

tunwhu 12:20 Fri Nov 4
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Surely, more of a reason to go?

Stepney.Ammer 12:15 Fri Nov 4
Re: Policing outside the ground.
What a fucking liberty!

I was about to go to in ticket forum to try and get a ticket for Saturday, as was massively up for it following the Chelsea game. However, what with fans being forced to move, doormen being brought in to get heavy handed and no doubt a return to the stewards trying to get people to sit down, I can see it being a fucking crap and toxic atmosphere now.

AKA ERNIE 11:02 Thu Nov 3
Re: Policing outside the ground.
Thank fuck im off on holiday tomorrow will be a farce on Saturday if it is true

theaxeman 10:41 Thu Nov 3
Re: Policing outside the ground.
This surely cant be true can it?

theaxeman 10:39 Thu Nov 3
Re: Policing outside the ground.
KUMB

reporting it, apparently comes from a doorman who when asked the bloke it about they're looking for people with cage fighting experience.

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