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We (The fans) have to act now
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We (The fans) have to act now
Well here we are, the morning after and this fool is still employed. This is unacceptable after the performance and result yesterday. Worst still there's no noise from the usual puppets that any action to remove the fraud will be completed today, again unacceptable.
We're 14 games in and a mess in every department, it simply cannot continue another moment.
if Sullivan dosen't want to do anything he needs to be motivated to.
if nothing has changed by Monday night a repeat of March 10th 2018 has to be the price.
We're 14 games in and a mess in every department, it simply cannot continue another moment.
if Sullivan dosen't want to do anything he needs to be motivated to.
if nothing has changed by Monday night a repeat of March 10th 2018 has to be the price.
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wasn't it the younger bloke who run on first? the one who was started on by Sullivan glove puppet, Mr West Ham, and then attacked by his own fans?
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 08:00Remember when the feeble minded among us were hero worshipping the gollum faced cսnt with the flag?
Have some fucking respect. The one geezer who actually had the bollocks to run on the pitch and start it all off at the Burnley game risking being nicked/lifetime ban etc as well as help organise the big fuck off march to the Stadium. How about you be that man this time, if you're that determined to protest against the Board instead of cunting off others who already did...
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Exactly, Fucking useless cunts to a man. Remember when the feeble minded among us were hero worshipping the gollum faced cսnt with the flag? Fucking KUMB even turned the prick into an avatar. (i notice they've started fund raising...)
Where the fuck is he now with his (alleged) 20 thousand members?
Where the fuck is he now with his (alleged) 20 thousand members?
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Russ of the BML" wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024, 17:01 I have said it before and I will say it again.
People need to be prepared to make a point. And if that means going to the game / buying a ticket for the game. And then walking out after it kicks off then so be it. It needs to be organised properly and the majority of people attending on board and prepared to do it. And organise it on a game that's on Sky for maximum impact.
After 5 mins, all you have left are the tourists. That's who Sulli and the split cock cսnt want - So let them have them. They are all welcome to each other.
If knew it was properly organised and all on board I would gladly buy a full price ticket to do it. A small sacrifice to show the poison dwarf up for the cսnt he is.
If WHO is anything to go by, organising West Ham fans will be like trying to herd cats. Too many people think they are far too important to be told what to do these days - all want to be managers and no one (except, probably, illegal immigrants) want to be workers. Many would be happy organising protests - provided that they were in complete charge (just like Sullivan in that respect, really).
COVID proved that the PL level clubs can exist as functioning businesses without the expense of a groundful of (often disgruntled) fans, so, when push comes to shove, the (true) fans will be dispensed with.
COVID proved that the PL level clubs can exist as functioning businesses without the expense of a groundful of (often disgruntled) fans, so, when push comes to shove, the (true) fans will be dispensed with.
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Nothing will happen. What happened to Hammers United? Pointless fucking group, as some said from the off.
The only answer is not to go, don't sell your seat on, and tell the club to go and fuck themselves (in writing).
The only answer is not to go, don't sell your seat on, and tell the club to go and fuck themselves (in writing).
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Yeah but you did see some demonstrations though and pitch invasion v Everton. Think we only averaged 21k that season.
Although I agree with you and sully knows that which is why he seems not the slightest bit worried.
Although I agree with you and sully knows that which is why he seems not the slightest bit worried.
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Bless you all for the good intentions and thoughts but as stated nothing will happen. The West Ham supporter of yesteryear is no longer around or very old.
Football has gone corporate. The community work is commendable but the fan base is no longer the community it was and exactly what GSB wanted. They won in that sense.
Sullivan will probably live another 30 years too knowing our luck and we will all be 6ft under.
Have a great evening
( plays favourite hymn “glad that I live am I” )
Football has gone corporate. The community work is commendable but the fan base is no longer the community it was and exactly what GSB wanted. They won in that sense.
Sullivan will probably live another 30 years too knowing our luck and we will all be 6ft under.
Have a great evening
( plays favourite hymn “glad that I live am I” )
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I would boycott a future game and march if required but I'm not walking out of a game I've already paid £50 to go to after five minutes.
Ive already given them my money so they won't be bothered whether I'm there or not
i also want to support the team once I'm there regardless of the situation with the manager and board.
Although I would support one, boycotts planned in advance will just mean the board will hand out lots of freebies to local schools and other organisations to fill the empty seats and then turn it into a PR exercise.
They may take a financial hit but we all know the ticket sales are an absolute drop in the ocean compared to the tv money.
Ive already given them my money so they won't be bothered whether I'm there or not
i also want to support the team once I'm there regardless of the situation with the manager and board.
Although I would support one, boycotts planned in advance will just mean the board will hand out lots of freebies to local schools and other organisations to fill the empty seats and then turn it into a PR exercise.
They may take a financial hit but we all know the ticket sales are an absolute drop in the ocean compared to the tv money.
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Like to see this boycott happen Just to see how many actually go ahead. That will tell you whether you are wasting your time or not.
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My immediate action is not bothering to go Monday. I just can't be arsed
train fare is about a score, 6 hours round trip from leaving to getting home. Fuck it, can't be bothered. I'm refusing to sell my seats on or even give them away as I'd rather they were empty
train fare is about a score, 6 hours round trip from leaving to getting home. Fuck it, can't be bothered. I'm refusing to sell my seats on or even give them away as I'd rather they were empty
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I have said it before and I will say it again.
People need to be prepared to make a point. And if that means going to the game / buying a ticket for the game. And then walking out after it kicks off then so be it. It needs to be organised properly and the majority of people attending on board and prepared to do it. And organise it on a game that's on Sky for maximum impact.
After 5 mins, all you have left are the tourists. That's who Sulli and the split cock cսnt want - So let them have them. They are all welcome to each other.
If knew it was properly organised and all on board I would gladly buy a full price ticket to do it. A small sacrifice to show the poison dwarf up for the cսnt he is.
People need to be prepared to make a point. And if that means going to the game / buying a ticket for the game. And then walking out after it kicks off then so be it. It needs to be organised properly and the majority of people attending on board and prepared to do it. And organise it on a game that's on Sky for maximum impact.
After 5 mins, all you have left are the tourists. That's who Sulli and the split cock cսnt want - So let them have them. They are all welcome to each other.
If knew it was properly organised and all on board I would gladly buy a full price ticket to do it. A small sacrifice to show the poison dwarf up for the cսnt he is.
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I agree with Sir Alf. The half and half scarfs/ tourists significantly outnumber those of us that have West Ham in our DNA.
I went to the Ipswich meet with Hammers United and was appalled by the apathy towards both the Hammers United message on concessions and the food bank. Matters which made West Ham a community, looking out for each other. There was, however, a big queue of tourists at the Club shop.
The sanitisation is virtually complete. I can't see a big turnout for any protest march. I can only see concern on this forum and from some of the U Tubers. A significant number of those who marched last time have been washed out of the club by a combination of Moyes-ball; Loppy; the stadium; and the matchday experience.
Brady once called West Ham supporters scum. From day one of the move to The London Stadium she and Sullivan have treated the "old school" supporter like scum with a definite leaning toward the tourist customer at the old school expense (concession withdrawals for example).
We were told "be careful what you wish for" and there is a warning for the dubious duo. Brady and Sullivan will not see that many tourists in the Championship. Neither will they get bonus TV money if the crowd is sparse. This happened in the NFL and "TV blackout days" occurred with poorly supported teams, live sport is not much of a spectacle without a crowd. Many of those teams moved town, West Ham have already moved, so not an option without spending a lot of money.
It is only empty seats that will get their attention but I fear there are simply to few of us left for a boycott of that nature to be noticed. Maybe a poll with joined up thinking between Hammers United; various forums and utubers to reach the widest audience to see how many would join in and what proportion of seats could be left empty?
I went to the Ipswich meet with Hammers United and was appalled by the apathy towards both the Hammers United message on concessions and the food bank. Matters which made West Ham a community, looking out for each other. There was, however, a big queue of tourists at the Club shop.
The sanitisation is virtually complete. I can't see a big turnout for any protest march. I can only see concern on this forum and from some of the U Tubers. A significant number of those who marched last time have been washed out of the club by a combination of Moyes-ball; Loppy; the stadium; and the matchday experience.
Brady once called West Ham supporters scum. From day one of the move to The London Stadium she and Sullivan have treated the "old school" supporter like scum with a definite leaning toward the tourist customer at the old school expense (concession withdrawals for example).
We were told "be careful what you wish for" and there is a warning for the dubious duo. Brady and Sullivan will not see that many tourists in the Championship. Neither will they get bonus TV money if the crowd is sparse. This happened in the NFL and "TV blackout days" occurred with poorly supported teams, live sport is not much of a spectacle without a crowd. Many of those teams moved town, West Ham have already moved, so not an option without spending a lot of money.
It is only empty seats that will get their attention but I fear there are simply to few of us left for a boycott of that nature to be noticed. Maybe a poll with joined up thinking between Hammers United; various forums and utubers to reach the widest audience to see how many would join in and what proportion of seats could be left empty?
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Nothing will happen to influence anything I would wager. The attending fanbase demographic has been sufficiently sanitised for such “uppity” behaviour to never iccur again. GSB mission complete. Tourists being able to pay for Premiership games is the holy grail so that might eventually force Little Dave to do something but he has a few more games and a chunk of time still to be wasted before he does what we know needs to happen asap
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 13:14
Any one familar withe the government's petition site? A petition there signed by 100k (which surely we can do) has be debated by the house. Ask how a pornographer is considered a "fit and proper" person by the FA. There's absolutely no way any MP can argue in his favour.
LOL a government petition.
Has there been any time in history where one has worked?
Has there been any time in history where one has worked?
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Surf, you might be correct in that and I know that he did get all that you've mentioned.
my personal opinion though is he is too thick skinned to have allowed that to be the main reason why he left, and I think it would've been more to do with Birmingham City Council not getting on board with the super-casino project.
my personal opinion though is he is too thick skinned to have allowed that to be the main reason why he left, and I think it would've been more to do with Birmingham City Council not getting on board with the super-casino project.
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Gank wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 12:59 There is absolutely no way you’re going to get large groups of supporters chanting words like ‘cսnt’ and ‘nonce’.
If you want to go down the chanting and banners route, then focus your support - vocally and visually - on Sascha Wall. It will get your fellow fans’ curiosity up, the movement will gain momentum every match and the media will take notice and start talking about Sullivan. It would also stop the nonsense about us hounding Moyes out for no gain and revert to us being better supporters with more morality than the mere glory hunters with which we have been lazily labelled.
This is the play. The 72 hours thing is utter bollocks to kick the can alittle further. The hope is in 72 hours everyone's calmed a little and he can be left in place for Wolves, with the hope a win will kick the can a bit more.
If Sullivan doesn't act today then fuck him he needs to be removed by any means necdssary.
Any one familar withe the government's petition site? A petition there signed by 100k (which surely we can do) has be debated by the house. Ask how a pornographer is considered a "fit and proper" person by the FA. There's absolutely no way any MP can argue in his favour.
If Sullivan doesn't act today then fuck him he needs to be removed by any means necdssary.
Any one familar withe the government's petition site? A petition there signed by 100k (which surely we can do) has be debated by the house. Ask how a pornographer is considered a "fit and proper" person by the FA. There's absolutely no way any MP can argue in his favour.
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cup of tea" wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 13:02 I don't have to act at all, I acted the day we left UP because unlike thousands of others I knew when I was being sold a complete lie.
Don't even miss it.
I’ve taken the season off, sold my ST to a mate and he can use my points for aways, and so far neither do I. I’ll have a think in the summer whether I bother to renew.
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I don't have to act at all, I acted the day we left UP because unlike thousands of others I knew when I was being sold a complete lie.
Don't even miss it.
Don't even miss it.
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fraser wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 11:37twoleftfeet wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 10:12Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 10:11 ‘Sullivan, you’re a nonce (allegedly), Sullivan, Sullivan you’re a nonce (allegedly)’ might get more of a reaction from him.
Or, ‘we’ve got our own Jimmy Saville, we’ve got our own Jimmy Saville.’
it’s all alleged of course, but Sacha Wall has made these claims about him.
Oh and Nick from C&B is a shouty embarrassing fat mess.Spot on about that C&B fella, some of the vile stuff he said about Moyes crossed the line.He is a bit of a shouty mess, but nothing he said about Moyes crossed the line, he just said he couldn't stand him, a lot can't.
He can talk about anyone the way he likes, that was never my problem with him. My issue was the fat embarrassment he is, and his bollocks inside knowledge. He’s a touchy cսnt who can’t take criticism and even his brother fucked him off.
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There is absolutely no way you’re going to get large groups of supporters chanting words like ‘cսnt’ and ‘nonce’.
If you want to go down the chanting and banners route, then focus your support - vocally and visually - on Sascha Wall. It will get your fellow fans’ curiosity up, the movement will gain momentum every match and the media will take notice and start talking about Sullivan. It would also stop the nonsense about us hounding Moyes out for no gain and revert to us being better supporters with more morality than the mere glory hunters with which we have been lazily labelled.
If you want to go down the chanting and banners route, then focus your support - vocally and visually - on Sascha Wall. It will get your fellow fans’ curiosity up, the movement will gain momentum every match and the media will take notice and start talking about Sullivan. It would also stop the nonsense about us hounding Moyes out for no gain and revert to us being better supporters with more morality than the mere glory hunters with which we have been lazily labelled.
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 12:35WHU(Exeter) wrote: ↑04 Dec 2024, 10:23 When Sullivan left Birmingham City, he claimed that the fans were the main reason.
Unfortunately, that in itself was (another in a long line) lie.They hated him and made it known at every opportunity. Mass protests outside his gaff and the lot.
You can't really say it was a lie.
And look where they are now, League 1.
Be careful what you wish for.
Be careful what you wish for.