young woody 9:25 Sat Feb 16
Watching West Ham in the 70s and 80s.
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What was it actually like? My first game was 1995 so never saw the good old days, standing on a terrace and all that.
So what was so good about it?
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big bongie
12:40 Sun Feb 24
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My mate in the Chicken Run when Ian Rush was moaning to the lino about a offside flag " Fuck off Rush you scouse cunt you wern't offside but your fucking nose was"
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Hello Mrs. Jones
9:41 Sun Feb 24
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A silk scarf tied around each wrist. Taken off on the way home to Welwyn once i passed Whitechapel
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Bullet
1:21 Sun Feb 24
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Far Cough 5:54 Fri Feb 22 Yeah that's why I said not sure accurate, Chelsea taking the NB in their dreams! I think the bloke who wrote that had a vivid imagination. Still some I reckon is spot on and not a bad read for those younger interested.
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David L
7:44 Sat Feb 23
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Chicken Run - Hurst was playing for Stoke and is about to take a throw in. Terry Conroy comes towards him going "Geoff, Geoff" calling for it, and someone shouts at him "Oi, Mr Hurst to you you Irish cunt".
Even Geoff saw the funny side of that one.
Times gone never to return
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normannomates
3:11 Sat Feb 23
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wd40. 5.34
Pace stick mate.
Close...but no see gar
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Percy Dalton
6:06 Fri Feb 22
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Kaiser zoso Thanks for the mention.
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Far Cough
5:54 Fri Feb 22
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Bullet 4:13 Fri Feb 22 Re: Watching West Ham in the 70s and 80s. https://greatwen.com/tag/west-ham/
Published in 1972 but thought this might bring back a few memories of the mile end days or some who went in the 60s, a few years before my time so an interesting read, although not sure all accurate?
What a load of old shit that is, anyone would think West Ham were run out of their own stands as well as away, that article is spot on about Tottenham though
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Kaiser Zoso
5:40 Fri Feb 22
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The firm in the Chicken Run bang on the half way line were always first when the players were about to leave the tunnel
That and the foxhorn
And the Daltons peanuts
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wd40
5:34 Fri Feb 22
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Watching the band play before the match and cheering the band leader as he caught his stick or what ever its called. Trying to understand and work out the half time scores next to the letters in the corner
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Percy Dalton
4:56 Fri Feb 22
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easthammer Can remember Lawrie Leslie breaking his arm I think it was against Aston Villa. Then coming back on and playing on the wing. A different breed they were then
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violator
4:50 Fri Feb 22
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When my old man took me it was the West stand in 1976-1982, as soon as I was 15 and allowed to go on my own I bowled into the south bank, pigeon breast chest all pumped out
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Dagenhammer
4:41 Fri Feb 22
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Agree totally Kaiser Zoso
That old version was real make the hairs on the back of your neck stick up. Spine tingling.
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goose
4:16 Fri Feb 22
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my first game was late 80's so i missed most of it. the thing i remember most was getting my first shirt from that crappy portacabin.
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Kaiser Zoso
4:14 Fri Feb 22
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Old skool Bubbles was a sway
Sung a bit slower and less in your face
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Bullet
4:13 Fri Feb 22
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https://greatwen.com/tag/west-ham/
Published in 1972 but thought this might bring back a few memories of the mile end days or some who went in the 60s, a few years before my time so an interesting read, although not sure all accurate?
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normannomates
4:01 Fri Feb 22
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Easthammer 2.29 Your point on Bubbles only being sung when team doin the business.
Now that is old school.. As it should be
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normannomates
3:57 Fri Feb 22
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Can't get my nut around this youngen and his generation have never been on the floor. It was beyond anything you Herbert's could appreciate.. You wouldn't cope
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Lily Hammer
2:31 Fri Feb 22
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easthammer
Clip round the ear is more like it, rather than a ban for life.
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easthammer
2:20 Fri Feb 22
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Kiwi Hammer The Arsenal game you mention was infact a game where I ran on to the pitch to hug my then hero Laurie Lesley! After what you rightly describe as an extravagant cross from him somehow ended inthe gooners net.
I was pretty much alone in running on from the terrace under the West Stand. No stewards to worry about and I just returned back to my place. After embracing one of the bravest players to wear claret & blue (well green mostly) Lesley played much of his career with a built up boot to compensate for an oft broken leg.
The was no punishment for my pitch invasion on the day but subsequently when my action was reported to my dad (who was not there ) by two work mates who were and recognised me, I received a retrospective bollocking and gentle clip round the ear from my old man.
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Kiwi Hammer
12:34 Fri Feb 22
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East Hammer - yes would agree 60s = great - my first game Aston Villa at home Jan 1962 - we won. As you say remember the crowd humor and at the time ahead of terrace fights and fan separation - that started a season or two later. Games like the one against Arsenal where Laurie Lesley broke his finger doing a save and went off with Moore going in goal . Lesley came back on with hand strapped up and paling on the right wing brilliantly banging in extravagant crosses helping to salvage a 3- all draw - now you wont' see that today. Also the FA Cup run and the 62/63 game with Everton . Pre game the Everton Toffee lady resplendent in a blue and white frilly layered dress and carrying a large basket walks around the ground throwing toffees to the crowd. When she gets to the North Bank the toffees and (and anything else the West ham fans can use) are being thrown back at her. She takes about 3/4 steps back onto the field of play to avoid the barrage - great stuff . We also won through a Budgie Byrne penalty = fine day out. Next game we got knocked out at Liverpool but got to win it the following year - as all you fans will know.
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David L
11:37 Thu Feb 21
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I remember that one!
First game I went to on my own. Stood in the Run.
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