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
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%
  



HairyHammer 12:38 Sun Dec 9
In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
I just saw Sterling getting it from a few Chelsea idiots, and if true It makes absolutely no sense, and proves that Darwin was not fucking about.

It is simply about vocabulary and Intelligence there are so many words to use without going to racism, so fucking many.

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twoleftfeet 12:40 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
I don’t understand why supporters boo Sterling? He is a good player and I enjoy watching him. What he gets up to off the pitch is of no interest to me.

Takashi Miike 12:41 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
the cunts wouldn't have won anything in the modern era without black players, they are vermin

gph 12:45 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
No matter how often this shit happens at other clubs, in certain corners we're regarded as the premier racist club.

It can't just be down to Golden Oldie...

Takashi Miike 12:47 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
the story is about chelsea fans, nothing to do with us. fuck the certain corners

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 12:47 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Is this the genocide-denying anti-racism thread?

gph 1:03 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
You see if this is treated as if it was typical of Chelsea fans - if some of our lot did something similar, the media would generalise to the lot of us.

factory seconds 1:06 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
there was a bloke behind me who kept screaming "you dog eating cunt" at son when spurs came over, only to turn his attention to hernandez with "you lazy smelly bean cunt" in the most canning town accent you ever heard.

turned around and it he a massive black fella and dished it out for every reason under the sun to every player on the pitch who momentarily caught his ire.

my conclusion was he really didn't like losing to spurs.

factory seconds 1:06 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
*he was a

JLAP 1:09 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Forget the racism and stick with the main issues of the day, when were City allowed to play in blue away to Chelsea?

gph 1:11 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
For the vast majority of the years that they've played each other. Even in the days of black and white TV.

The ref would need a guide dog if he couldn't tell Chelsea blue from Man City blue.

Dwight Van Mann 1:14 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
I'd start by asking Turkish team's supporters - up there with the Serbs and all the other slope headed sieg heiling slavs. Even the Polish in the UK are so overtly racist they dress like cunts in Lonsdale gear rather than wear Nike like the czarnuch.
The average Brit doesn't see colour. Culture maybe but not colour anymore.

Westham67 1:24 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Probably more likely dwarfism than racism

Percy Dalton 10:49 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
It would never happen at the cesspit.
The terraces are miles away from the pitch.

RichyP 11:15 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
I’ve seen the clip posted online and also read some of the comments. A fair few people saying he said Manc and not Black. I’ve watched it back a few times and i really cant tell.

angryprumphs 12:02 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Not sure this show them shouting racist abuse specifically, interesting that the black guy standing next to them doesn't look at them when they are shouting. You would have thought he would have done.

Pub Bigot 12:08 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Dwight, absolutely that.

wrighty 12:09 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Love how we're so desperate for racism to exist that we now resort to making it up. This bloke has been vilified by talk sport, kick it out, Ian Wright etc yet he doesn't appear to have done much wrong. Hope he gets a full apology.

Westham67 12:11 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
He we go, more to follow

Raheem Sterling: Manchester City forward says newspapers 'fuel racism' in football

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/46498849

Mr Anon 12:20 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
Exactly with the banana at spurs, the racism is assumed then treated by the media like it's 100% fact. Of course, you can't challenge that if you don't want to be called racist yourself.

Sven Roeder 12:34 Sun Dec 9
Re: In what planet can racism still exist in football today?
I’m sure some lip readers can establish exactly what was said.

On the general point it is ludicrous that any football fan could be a racist.
I think in general football fans are probably less racist than the average person in the street. Every team has players of all races and fans in most cases are colour blind if someone is a decent player.
Did any West Ham fan walk out thinking I didn’t appreciate that Anderson goal because he is a bit too dark for my liking ?

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