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Fog 8:18 Sun Jul 7
Sir Geoffrey Hurst Stand
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Surely this is a no brainer for the West Stand?
The bloke's a living legend, but seems to get slightly forgotten by being bundled together with Martin Peters and being measured alongside an even greater club and national legend i.e. Sir Bobby.
- 249 goals in 500 appearances over 13 seasons makes him our second highest goalscorer of all time after Vic Watson and highest goalscorer in living memory. That's an astounding goals ratio.
- Scored 40 goals in 65/66 and 6 goals against Sunderland in one game in 1968.
- Still the only man to score a World Cup final hat-trick. No other club in the World can claim the same for 'one of their own'.
- In doing the above he kept out a Y-word's legend who some thought should have played instead.
- Although he left for Stoke in his 30s, he's always been very pro West Ham and never bad-mouthed the club.
- It'd preserve a bit more of our heritage and class that even the current dubious ownership can't take away.
City, United, Chelsea and Arsenal can only dream of having 2 stands named after 2 living former playing knights and one who's not with us anymore who we know should be a knight.
The bloke's 77 and still has his marbles. I say let's celebrate and honour him before it's too late, ideally at the home game with the Y-words and let Kane know what a real legend looks like.
Anyone with me?
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gph
8:20 Wed Jul 10
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Obviously the bribes of an Arnautovic or a Payet stand didn't work.
*awaits announcement of the Rice stand*
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Side of Ham
7:16 Wed Jul 10
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di_kezio what about the 'Mercenary Cunt Stand' then?
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Texas Iron
7:15 Wed Jul 10
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Good point Kezio... Who do you suggest...???
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Texas Iron
7:14 Wed Jul 10
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Good point Kezio... Who do you suggest...???
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Dudley Moore
3:52 Wed Jul 10
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I'm with you, Fog.
Should have been taken care of long ago.
Moore, Brooking, Bonds and Hurst.
Can't fucking argue with that.
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di_kezio
8:06 Wed Jul 10
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I’d rather not recognise another player that only fans 50+ will have any recollection of. I’m in my 30’s, but have no memories or personal attachment to Moore, Brooking or Bonds, beyond my dad harping I’m about how great they were in his day. But another stand named after a player from the 60’s or 70’s would only ram it further down our throats that most of us fans missed out.
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Manuel
6:56 Wed Jul 10
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Fog = Sir Geoffrey Hurst
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joe royal
11:58 Tue Jul 9
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Fog.
I preferred the last thread you started a few years ago.
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Fog
11:22 Tue Jul 9
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Thanks for your input Manuel.
Serious question, if whatever thread you go on, all you post is bile, what is the point? Don't you think you'd get a bit more out of life being a bit more positive or indeed a bit more credible? Have a think.
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Manuel
7:19 Tue Jul 9
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Fog 4:55 Tue Jul 9
WTF are you actually banging on about? We already have the Trevor Brooking, Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds stand, you fucking simpleton. Thank fuck you don't post often.
Proper cringe cunt.
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Fog
4:55 Tue Jul 9
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For me it's a pride thing and something we need to build back into our club, following mismanagement over numerous years, unnecessary relegations, the loss of our last 'Golden Generation' to some of our fiercest local rivals and the move upheaval combined with the current ownership. As well as honouring an all-time great of our own.
For whatever reason, fans of the other big London clubs have always looked down on West Ham/East London. I've never totally understood that. We don't need to bow down to anyone, but should be proud and confident in our own heritage, which is far richer than other parts of London. Spurs have won the title TWICE more than we have, but have somehow managed to con the media down the years that they are a massive club. Ok unfortunately it looks like they might actually be starting to walk the walk now, but things can change quickly.
The crowd at the London Stadium is different. Yes there are tourists, but there are also a lot of fans who used to only go to a handful of games who now go to more.
But more significantly, there are a lot of our youngsters who now go far more often, which has to be a good thing. By naming the final stand after Sir Geoff, it marries in and brings forward our history for them. Apart from all the goals and the WC hattrick, someone who helped us win our only European trophy and an FA Cup.
So 3 stands named after world class players, who are 'one of our owns' and 2 of whom are knights of the realm, plus 1 stand for an adopted prodigal son.
I say again, no other club in the country can match this, let's be proud, let's be different. A nice touch would be to build neighbouring statues of Lyall and Greenwood on the concourse outside the stadium, albeit I won't hold my breath on that one.
Anyway onwards and upwards, COYI!
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Mike Oxsaw
11:02 Mon Jul 8
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On The Ball 10:11 Mon Jul 8
West?
Fred West?
Maybe we could also have the Jimmy Saville kids enclosure while we're at it.
I'm all for appealing to a wider audience, but...
Had they split the West Stand (West Stand North & West Stand South) then Lyall/Greenwood would be natural (for me).
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gph
10:53 Mon Jul 8
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Perhaps Hurst has got arthritis in his hands, and doesn't want the aggro of signing something he doesn't know will be valued.
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On The Ball
10:11 Mon Jul 8
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I wouldn't want them all named after players. West is fine with me.
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icwhs
10:01 Mon Jul 8
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Fog..
Good argument
But
It might cost you more to get in, his stand, he charges £20 for an autograph, gospel, he never did, last couple of years he has.
And that’s not just a “huffers” style of 100 A4 copies of his iconic picture of that hat trick goal..that’s to sign anything, thats the only thing that tips my vote to Greenwood or Lyall.
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4ever-blowin-bubbles
8:14 Mon Jul 8
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i think i would prefer lyall or greenwood but i have no problems if it was named after geoff hurst
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Mex Martillo
7:43 Mon Jul 8
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Well put Fog, I agree
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gph
7:30 Mon Jul 8
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Fog - great as Hurst is, he only played cricket for Essex, and only once for the first team, getting duck (or goose, or swan. Something feathered)* in each innings.
*pathetic attempt to look like he knows less about cricket than he does
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FruityBoots.
7:12 Mon Jul 8
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I met him a couple of years ago when he came to a training day for the team my youngest son played for as they were a Charter Standard team which McDonalds have something to do with. I was completely overwhelmed, I walked over and shook his hand and like a total melt said “Hello Sir Geoff” he laughed and replied “just Geoff will do”! I know it’s cliched but what an absolute gent, chatted for a good 10 mins.
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terry-h
10:03 Mon Jul 8
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The Reg and TC Stand(come in here if you think you're hard enough).
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Takashi Miike
10:02 Mon Jul 8
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lunchtime pearl necklace
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