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%
  



mashed in maryland 3:04 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
That said, to each his own, and fair play to him.

mashed in maryland 2:59 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
"People were more concerned about having a chat and talk about the Wi-Fi, talk about what they are up to over the weekend"


Apart from the WiFi, that's been the case for at least 25 years. Going to a football match and talking about something other than football? The horror!

I make Pub Bigot right. I've never been to a lower league Italian match but I have been to plenty of lower league English games, and I'd imagine lower league English football is much closer to "the old days" (whenever they were) than anything that goes on in Italy.

Hello Mrs. Jones 2:56 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
True East Ender through and through? Cheeky chappie, jellied eels and a sing-song on the old joanna on a Friday night? I don't' think so.

His name's Justin ffs

Northern Sold 2:52 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
No Eddie you fucktard... Bubbles the SONG WRITER not Bubbles the Song...

Eddie B 2:51 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Northern Sold 2:30 Thu Mar 7

We nicked the song from a music hall number. Didn't change a single word (well, maybe one).

1964 2:49 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Who gives one. Go on FO

paulon 2:48 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Minor celeb in Italy > non-entity at West Ham

Doubt it’s anything to do with the LS

Lily Hammer 2:44 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
The truth is somewhere in between the two general opposing opinions on this thread. There is a warning in this video. The owner of Clapton being asked whether his type of hardcore fans will one day not be welcome, he says "Never, never, it's the heart of the club."

All these modern fans taking the place of the old school, while we're playing reasonably well, that is, will not turn up if we get relegated or go in to a slump of playing shit.

Let's hope that doesn't happen, but in the old days, we always survived it when when we were shit and down.

Can you imagine LS on a cold Tuesday night in January vs Brentford or Rotheram?

Mike the Hammer 2:39 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
An individual, as opposed to a group. And did he do it every week? Don't know him enough to know. And how many were songs he sung in a pub, rather than chants from the terraces?

Pub Bigot 2:35 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Got a minute thirty in. Middle-class bloke from the home counties, hipster, probably a socialist, likes niche foreign football because it's just like traditional English football (which it isn't).

Nothing wrong with any of the above, but his reasoning is bollocks. If he truly felt that way, why not lend support to a friendly club like Dagenham?

I have been to and plan on going to several none West Ham games (Tranmere on Tuesday) home and abroad, but West Ham is my team and I'll always go as long as I can afford it. Not least because the real traditional West Ham fans who have stopped going allow for the very thing they hate the most, sanitisation.

I by no means love the LS, but I'm still West Ham and that'll never change.

Northern Sold 2:30 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
`we never had groups of guys sitting down and working on lyrics for the latest chants to be used at the hext game`



Bubbles??

Mike the Hammer 2:22 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
He's found something that he enjoys doing for 10 days a year. Good luck to him.
But as far as I'm aware, we never had groups of guys sitting down and working on lyrics for the latest chants to be used at the hext game, we never brought in megaphones, drums or flags for matches.
So he's going out to Italy for 10 days a year to be part of an atmosphere which never even existed at West Ham?
The community at West Ham changed over the years anyway. From the abolition of the terraces and the increased ticket cost to the introduction of the Premier League, to the changing demographic of the area which led to the closure of beloved pubs and eateries.
He likes to watch football on his holiday? Fair enough.
Someone wanted to talk to him about watching football on his holiday? Er...ok.
He wants to have a moan about how things have changed? I'm sure there's a thread he could post on somewhere...

bill green 2:22 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
he fails both true whu fan tests, neither fat or bald

the 'community' bit loses me as no one remained living in east ham upton park area, we only met up there for games so we now meet around stratford

Northern Sold 2:21 Thu Mar 7
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BillyJenningsBoots 1:58 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Is that what Northern Sold looks like...?


I wish... anyway I can understand his stance... plenty of others have followed suit in one way or another... but as someone below has pointed out 1 out and 25,000 in.. so no probs... onwards and upwards...

The Human Stain 2:08 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Personally I think its bollocks and my cynical view is he fell in with some Italians and is having a great crack getting out there and watching football. Good for him. He's then got his ego bolstered by some media luvvy wanting to make a little film. All something and nothing.

The more serious point and one of which all premier league clubs need be wary, is the increasing disconnect between Premier League clubs and the traditional nexus between fan and club.

There may come a time when we all have our "big" team but also go to Orient, Daggers, Hendon or whatever for the old buzz. Far from there yet and for all its failings I still get that buzz at the OS but its something to think about.

Tomsdad 1:58 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
#JUSTINGONE

BillyJenningsBoots 1:58 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Is that what Northern Sold looks like...?

arsene york-hunt 1:39 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
One fan leaves and 25,000 extra fans come.

Fifth Column 1:32 Thu Mar 7
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That's a terrible moustache.

the coming of gary 1:12 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
Justout

Whitester. 1:06 Thu Mar 7
Re: BBC film, West Ham fan scraps season ticket to support 3rd tier club.
There was a Justin who posted on here.

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