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%
  



Loxfordfella 3:03 Sun Aug 4
Stewarding
Hammers United Stewarding Advice and Help
The likelihood of you needing this advice is low. However, we thought it would be helpful to compile some helpful hints in the event you are involved in an incident with stewards either at the London Stadium or at an away game.
In the event you are, it’s important you remain calm and polite at all times. Shouting and swearing will not help your cause nor is it going to persuade a steward to change their minds. Fold your arms or keep them by your sides or behind your back so a steward cannot accuse you of being physically threatening.
You are obliged to respond to the reasonable requests of a match day steward and, like it or not, they do have power over you and can use reasonable force when required.
If you or your mates become involved in an incident, the following should assist.
1.Always record any incident but be wary not to antagonise a situation. If you can't film, then an audio recording is the next best thing. A steward can ask you to stop filming but should not take your phone.
2.Write up an account as soon as possible afterwards while your memory is still fresh.
- ask witnesses for their personal details in case they are needed
- if injuries are caused take photographs
- if medical assistance is required, keep records
- the clubs complaints procedure is documented on their website.
3. Put your complaint in writing to the club and ask that any CCTV, including from body worn cameras (if applicable) is preserved as you may exercise your right to submit a Subject Access Request for any footage. (See point 8).
It is possible that the club will phone you in response to your initial complaint. Take notes of that call and ask for the email address of the person you have spoken to so you can – and this is important – follow up that call and formally ask that the key points from that conversation are confirmed in writing.
In the event a complaint is escalated or you are not happy with what the club are saying, it is important that there is a paper trail.
4.All stewards should wear an ID number or SIA badge. Take those details, again this is important so stewards can be easily identified.
5.Stewards can use reasonable force in certain circumstances.
6.Under the ground regulations supporters are obliged to adhere to reasonable requests. These may include stewards asking a supporter for their personal details. It's a grey area as to whether or not supporters should oblige to that but consider that a lack of co-operation may count against you.
7.A season ticket is the property of the club. If asked to surrender it, a supporter should oblige.
8 Supporters can use Data Protection to ask the club to disclose what information they hold about them. There is advice on how to make requests on the ICOs website see here. They club can’t just refuse a request. They should clarify what exemptions they are relying on.
We have set up an Email address for our members to contact us should they need assistance in approaching the club. Our committee and legal team, with assistance from the Football Supporters Association, will do our best to help including drafting letters for supporters. There will of course be cases when our members have to accept that they were in the wrong and that stewards were justified in their actions. We not here to judge you but to help and all we ask for in return is complete honesty. All information received will be treated in strict confidence and not shared with any external party unless specific consent is given.
Our email address is stewarding@hammersunited.com
Members can also action through our website by using the form in the stewarding section on www.hammersunited.com
The Football Supporters Association have solicitors who offer initial advice free of charge to supporters we refer to them. Again, all information is treated in strict confidence.
We hope this initiative will be of assistance to our members .
We would like to place on record our thanks to Amanda Jacks at the Football Supporters Association for her assistance in this initiative.
Come on You Irons.
Hammers United Committee.

HAMMERSUNITED.COM
Hammers United – The Independent Supporters’ Association for West Ham United FC Supporters

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chav_corner 9:31 Tue Aug 6
Re: Stewarding
Thanks for putting that up Loxford.Hopefully not too many of our members will need help.-Though much is being made of an apparent clamp down on standing in the Upper Tier this year.

Eggbert Nobacon 11:41 Mon Aug 5
Re: Stewarding
Stevethehammer 4:13 Sun Aug 4
Re: Stewarding
I must admit the stewarding at UP wasnt the best but at least most of them understood the people that were there, had some kind of affinity to us and you were approachable.



you cleary never used to see the hit squad that went in bml toilets after smokers that it kicked off with 3-4 times a season

w4hammer 9:57 Mon Aug 5
Re: Stewarding
Cheers!

Saturday saw the best and predictably worst stewarding at the the stadium,. all in about ten minutes

After the game we went outside of gate K to have a smoke, some jobsworth said you cant smoke there you need to be further away from the exit ( there wasnt a single person near us ) so we thought fuck it, walked about three yards away, finished the smoke and then went back in to start on one of the 2 pint beer's we've just procured---the same cunt said " you cant come back in as youve exited the stadium...." didnt know whether to laugh or cry however we reminded him that he'd told us to move a couple of yards away and walked past...,he tried to stop us n all the prick ;-0

Later on a lad lost his football under the stand-- i hopped over the fence and went under the bouncy bit--- fuck me i didnt realise how high we are up....didnt fancy the 50 foot drop...anyways a steward came round and half heartedly said you shouldnt have done that- told him what th issue was and two minutes later they'd gone right under the stand and freddie had his ball back.. The steward was deaf, which id have thought might have been an impediment however clearly not

SO, good and bad in all, it seems..

Loxfordfella 6:59 Sun Aug 4
Re: Stewarding
www.hammersunited.com

Stevethehammer 4:13 Sun Aug 4
Re: Stewarding
I must admit the stewarding at UP wasnt the best but at least most of them understood the people that were there, had some kind of affinity to us and you were approachable.
Yesterday I almost lost it with a steward as I wanted to cut through and go to the stadium shop which was literally up the stairs by gate 2 I think it was.
The bloke there was like nope.. go round the long way, not another soul in sight and would have saved me an half hour walk.
Just absolutely bugs the hell out of me that we are treated like a fucking nuisance being there and everything has to be process, protocol etc.. club lost well over 100 quid from me yesterday as my 2 kids wanted to be kitted out and I was going to buy a shirt.

bruuuno 3:46 Sun Aug 4
Re: Stewarding
No one likes a grass

On The Ball 3:26 Sun Aug 4
Re: Stewarding
It's bloody great advice. I just hope people listen and remember.

Loxfordfella 3:04 Sun Aug 4
Re: Stewarding
www,hammersunited.com





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