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Drawing QPR in the cup reminded me of when we virtually used to take Loftus Road over every time we played them.It also reminded me of when we played them in our cup winning run of 1975.A packed Upton Park,the chicken run swaying and one of the best atmosphere EVER at the old girl.
Fast forward to this coming January.9000 passionate QPR fans coming over,half filled home sections with a good measure of tourists and neutrals.The club offering tickets at rock bottom prices in an attempt to entice our fans to turn out.My god,how our club has fallen from grace,what an embarrassment this game could be.
Thousands of time served West Ham supporters have walked away,the majority because they hate the souless bowl.So many posters on KUMB have walked away but guys here we have an opportunity,a one off.Lets try and get as many as possible who have walked away because they hate the bowl,the stadium,or both,to come back just for this game to join in the red card protest.
Tickets are cheap as chips.Lets take this opportunity to show Sullivan,Brady and the rest of the world that West Ham still has a good number of passionate fans who still care.
Most of us hate the bowl,I get it.Most of us hate Sullivan and Brady,I get it.But can we do it just once and really get this protest on the map?
We will line the route along Marshgate Lane to the Directors Entrance at London Stadium from 12.45 until 2.15 pm on Saturday September 20th.
We will engage with the Press as they pass by, Let Board members know our feelings (peacefully) as they pass by and most important of all give our team coach a massive cheer.
One notes the last major protest was before our team’s only win in eleven games so perhaps our love for the club will shine through and inspire them again!
Marshgate Lane is a 5 minute walk from Pudding Mill Station
I’m definitely going to get to one of the marches. Hammers United have picked up in recent years, but I think they need to stick the boot on the throat and keep discussing the 10 point plans from GSB as it highlights exactly where they’ve failed.
Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑30 Aug 2025, 10:33
Why not the Spurs game?
There's a big political march in London that day, plus the trains are screwed (coincidence?) so they believe there will be numbers who would march who will be caught up in that.