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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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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 09:17Try and get someone to bring you a moody copy of the kit from SE As
That way you'll be putting a bowl of rice on some poor kid's table rather than an extra bit of bling for Sullivan to hang on the wall.
Players will never know - they're too far from the crowd to see such detail.
Cheap Charlie
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I think we have to accept that GSB now just SB have changed the demographuc of the attending fans enough to make protests very unlikely. They intend to get more tourists who are willing to pay inflated ticket prices. The idea of fans as the family of West Ham is nice but wheres the revenue and profit in that Sullivan and Brady must think.
You wonder why a 76 year old billionaire still chasing every penny he can get but its a life time addiction. What else has he got ? A tranny wife he bought, sons he got from a surrogate wife ( ex porn star ) . None of it is real family life. Power thru money is what motivates him and the prestige of owning West Ham makes him feel he has influence and friends. His crony agent mates are probably some if the few peiole he counts as friends. He’ s mentally disturbed wearing pretentious Russian uniform of Lenin ( a tyrant ) and ridiculous velvet jackets. Other than that he’s a real nice bloke
He’s a curse that can never be lifted
You wonder why a 76 year old billionaire still chasing every penny he can get but its a life time addiction. What else has he got ? A tranny wife he bought, sons he got from a surrogate wife ( ex porn star ) . None of it is real family life. Power thru money is what motivates him and the prestige of owning West Ham makes him feel he has influence and friends. His crony agent mates are probably some if the few peiole he counts as friends. He’ s mentally disturbed wearing pretentious Russian uniform of Lenin ( a tyrant ) and ridiculous velvet jackets. Other than that he’s a real nice bloke
He’s a curse that can never be lifted
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"Gollum faced cսnt", 
Pretty accurate description but you can't blame Bubbles, he tried his best.
It was that car crash talk sport interview that idiot Byrne did, people seemed to lose heart after that.
Pretty accurate description but you can't blame Bubbles, he tried his best.
It was that car crash talk sport interview that idiot Byrne did, people seemed to lose heart after that.
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THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 08:00Exactly, 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?
A lot of us know and respect that 'Gollum-faced cսnt'. He's done more for the club than you ever have with your pathetic whining and constant knicker-wetting.
I'm well fucking bored with your infantile outbursts, so much so that I'm starting to think you might be an alternative sign-in for Ladyspurs.
Just let that sink in, as a certain long-necked Polish twat might say.
I'm well fucking bored with your infantile outbursts, so much so that I'm starting to think you might be an alternative sign-in for Ladyspurs.
Just let that sink in, as a certain long-necked Polish twat might say.
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Hammerrs United and co were willing to carry on with the protests but the "only happy when we were winning" brigade piped up complaining "it may unsettle the team"
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Kretinsky is a smart investor. But Royal Mail is in a fucking mess, as we all know, and that will take up a disproportionate amount of his time and energy. Be surprised if he's looking to buy West Ham in full any time soon.
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The reality is that Sullivan will only sell and leave when somebody makes him an over-inflated offer against his (ridiculous) valuation of a club that doesn't even own its own ground.
He knows he's in a very strong position, financially. The move to the soulless bowl has increased our revenues etc - further inflating his valuation - and he (and possibly other shareholders) are just waiting for the silly money offer to come in.
London-based, Premier League (currently!) football club that won a major European trophy recently and plays in the so-called prestigious Olympic stadium.
He knows that, eventually, either a wealthy oligarch or a group of hawkish investors will come knocking and he'll make a killing - having bought the club for a song after the Icelandic disaster.
He ain't going anywhere soon, unless a stupid offer comes in.
I did initially think Kretinsky would follow up his 27% holding by making a full-share offer for the club. But it looks like that moment may have passed and, with him buying Royal Mail and other assets, it looks like he might just be waiting to cash in on his share of West Ham, which has already increased in value.
He knows he's in a very strong position, financially. The move to the soulless bowl has increased our revenues etc - further inflating his valuation - and he (and possibly other shareholders) are just waiting for the silly money offer to come in.
London-based, Premier League (currently!) football club that won a major European trophy recently and plays in the so-called prestigious Olympic stadium.
He knows that, eventually, either a wealthy oligarch or a group of hawkish investors will come knocking and he'll make a killing - having bought the club for a song after the Icelandic disaster.
He ain't going anywhere soon, unless a stupid offer comes in.
I did initially think Kretinsky would follow up his 27% holding by making a full-share offer for the club. But it looks like that moment may have passed and, with him buying Royal Mail and other assets, it looks like he might just be waiting to cash in on his share of West Ham, which has already increased in value.
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Eusebiovic we all feel the pain and frustration. Sadly I dont think anything is about to change and Kretinsky does not see West Ham as a primary asset in his portfolio. Its worth a lot less than some of his other investments, Slavia Prague? are his team so guess he just lets Sullivan run it
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We need Sullivan gone. He can't be allowed to have final veto on anything that matters anymore. He is the number one reason for holding the club back on the playing field.
He owns 38% - that is nowhere near enough to be allowed to wreak the havoc that he is allowed to get away with.
What is Kretinsky doing? His wealth makes Sullivan look like a pauper. What is Vanessa Gold doing? Who is this Trip Smith bloke? If Kretinsky buys him out he will be on 38% as well.
What the fuck are they waiting for?
No manager can work with this stumpy perverted cսnt...Jlop is just the latest in a long line of unfortunate bastards.
Noble knows the score and he is probably hoping Stieden will stay long enough because something has to shift soon.
I have a feeling it will be sooner than we think... Somebody has to call his bluff.
Enough already
He owns 38% - that is nowhere near enough to be allowed to wreak the havoc that he is allowed to get away with.
What is Kretinsky doing? His wealth makes Sullivan look like a pauper. What is Vanessa Gold doing? Who is this Trip Smith bloke? If Kretinsky buys him out he will be on 38% as well.
What the fuck are they waiting for?
No manager can work with this stumpy perverted cսnt...Jlop is just the latest in a long line of unfortunate bastards.
Noble knows the score and he is probably hoping Stieden will stay long enough because something has to shift soon.
I have a feeling it will be sooner than we think... Somebody has to call his bluff.
Enough already
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Sullivan and his plastic ladyboy along with Brady overseeing the games from their thrones, looking down on every single one of the customers that have loved this club for decades.
They only want your money and to scrape by in this league.
It’s a fucking pisstake that they have been getting away with forever and will continue to for as long as our massively diluted support let them. Stay away is the answer, and unfortunately the ones that stay away will turn out to be the ones who have the club’s best interests at heart.
They only want your money and to scrape by in this league.
It’s a fucking pisstake that they have been getting away with forever and will continue to for as long as our massively diluted support let them. Stay away is the answer, and unfortunately the ones that stay away will turn out to be the ones who have the club’s best interests at heart.
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we had our chance in that match v burnley in 2018.
instead, people's arses fell out and gold, sullivan and that cսnt brady got out alive.
should never have been allowed to happen.
if i'd not been in nick, i'd have happily taken the law into my own hands that day.
instead, people's arses fell out and gold, sullivan and that cսnt brady got out alive.
should never have been allowed to happen.
if i'd not been in nick, i'd have happily taken the law into my own hands that day.
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Try and get someone to bring you a moody copy of the kit from SE Asia.
That way you'll be putting a bowl of rice on some poor kid's table rather than an extra bit of bling for Sullivan to hang on the wall.
Players will never know - they're too far from the crowd to see such detail.
That way you'll be putting a bowl of rice on some poor kid's table rather than an extra bit of bling for Sullivan to hang on the wall.
Players will never know - they're too far from the crowd to see such detail.
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but this 'the golden days of covid' bollocks, just excuses the ineptitude of successive managers and lazy, useless fucking players that lack any pride in themselves or the club
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Upton Park was a great old stadium that could have been redeveloped. Im just an old git who remembers the game before TV owned it. When u shouted the players heard u. Very intimidating for the opposition but also great banter with the likes of Frank Worthington and John Burridge back in the day. But the LS is a symbol of the corporate nature of the game now and the diminishing almost non existent influence of the demographic that spawned the professional game.
( ** gives deep sigh ***)
( ** gives deep sigh ***)
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sir alf, didn't you ever go to upton park? playing there was pressurised, not a thousand feet away from the fans in that shithole bowl
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Well since then, the Club finally started spending a lot of money on players we kept demanding for. Bring in proven winning Managers like Pellegrini (that didn't work out), Moyes who we ended up winning a Trophy with and consecutive european jollies to his credit, pressured them in to bringing stands closer to the pitch, that kind of thing, so naturally the pressure dropped once we got meaningful change.
We're all part to blame if the intention was to make Sullivan sell up regardless, but I can't accept digging him out for going out of his way initially in such a big way. I'm selfish enough to admit I love going to see West Ham play and wouldn't risk pushing it to the point I'd be banned and potentially banged up as well. It doesn't mean that much to me these days to do that but I certainly have the upmost respect for those that were prepared to do what they did to get us to the point we did get meaningful change for a fair period of time.
That said, I also get the frustration and anger as I feel it too at times.
If a new manager starts getting the best out of our Team, the anger begins to go away and the desire to protest soon disappears. Now I'm not saying that's Lopetegui but a new manager around the corner could deliver that instead.
We're all part to blame if the intention was to make Sullivan sell up regardless, but I can't accept digging him out for going out of his way initially in such a big way. I'm selfish enough to admit I love going to see West Ham play and wouldn't risk pushing it to the point I'd be banned and potentially banged up as well. It doesn't mean that much to me these days to do that but I certainly have the upmost respect for those that were prepared to do what they did to get us to the point we did get meaningful change for a fair period of time.
That said, I also get the frustration and anger as I feel it too at times.
If a new manager starts getting the best out of our Team, the anger begins to go away and the desire to protest soon disappears. Now I'm not saying that's Lopetegui but a new manager around the corner could deliver that instead.
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for fuck's dake, stop blaming the fans for consecutive managers useless incompetence. we've been extremely patient with the shit football we've had to watch. maybe hiring a better manager/coaches, and players with a bit of character wouldn't lead to this situation?
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 08:13THUNDERCLINT 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. 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...
And where is he now? He's been given a position of influence now based on that action and has the platform/agency to lead a (supposedly) large group of the fahbase. Anyone heard a fucking peep from their direction? No? There whole raison d'etra, unoffically but certainly implied, was to removed Sullivan. What happened? One march and then...
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Nothing of note will happen. The fanbase and culture that went with being fans of yesteryear has gone. Part of the money fuelled move to a game that is now corporate in nature rather than for a community ( born out of factory teams in the industrial age).
As Mike says, COVID showed that fans are optional. Just window dressing and slightly better than those painted faces on boards we had during COVID.
Ironically, our best run of wins was with no fans or the painted ones
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As Mike says, COVID showed that fans are optional. Just window dressing and slightly better than those painted faces on boards we had during COVID.
Ironically, our best run of wins was with no fans or the painted ones
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 08:17 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?
I mean start off the protest beneath the directors box. We only did that soon after "Gollum" had stuck the corner flag in the middle.
For what it's worth, I have nothing but respect for all that protested that day, having been on the initial mini march myself that was attempted to be kyboshed.
For what it's worth, I have nothing but respect for all that protested that day, having been on the initial mini march myself that was attempted to be kyboshed.