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Lethargy
Lethargy
What the fuck has happened to us? Once know to be the gritty, passionate fans, a club with deep rooted East London tradition?
Despite this club clearly going down the drain for some time, I head muted boos, not many of them given most leave before the game finished regardless of the score.
Is it the soulless bowl? A lack of connection with the team? The consistent terrible form and results?
That distant memory of the conference league win and how that made us feel as fans couldn’t be any different from what I see and hear today from fans here and at games.
Time we let the owners know how we feel, put the burners up them. A handful of people at the ground ain’t going to get then any stick.
enough is enough isn’t it? Or have we all given up on our football club?
Despite this club clearly going down the drain for some time, I head muted boos, not many of them given most leave before the game finished regardless of the score.
Is it the soulless bowl? A lack of connection with the team? The consistent terrible form and results?
That distant memory of the conference league win and how that made us feel as fans couldn’t be any different from what I see and hear today from fans here and at games.
Time we let the owners know how we feel, put the burners up them. A handful of people at the ground ain’t going to get then any stick.
enough is enough isn’t it? Or have we all given up on our football club?
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factory seconds" wrote: ↑20 Apr 2025, 18:50 just like the boleyn set the tone for who we were as a support, so will the bowl. initially there was a rejection, like a host body spitting out a foreign kidney, but as time goes on we're being moulded by it.
eventually it will be the perfect fit for the sort of club we are.
A club in Brady's image? Second rate ground with a second rate team with third world communication links. I am off to slit my wrists.
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just like the boleyn set the tone for who we were as a support, so will the bowl. initially there was a rejection, like a host body spitting out a foreign kidney, but as time goes on we're being moulded by it.
eventually it will be the perfect fit for the sort of club we are.
eventually it will be the perfect fit for the sort of club we are.
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I have offered to meet you a hundred times at our games.
you are either a bottle job or you don't go!
you are either a bottle job or you don't go!
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Fuck me. Lethargy. Are you not fucking surprised. We haven't had a competitive PL team since 2021/22 season. Our fans have fucking forgotten what its like to be competitive and have something to fucking cheer about. What you are seeing is the legacy of the fucking poisonous little cսnt stain that runs our club.
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I'm not a season ticket holder but go to pretty much every home game and sit or stand in various locations amongst different people.
I moan like most on here about the tourists but the thing that really done it for me this season was at the Liverpool game in the TB lower when a yank turned round to me and asked if the fans were always so obnoxious to the opposition players ?
He then went on to tell me that he had just flown in with his daughter who was a big Mo Salah fan and wanted to go to a premier league soccer game.
I told him politely he would be far better off keeping his mouth shut as he was amongst some very staunch and pissed off fans.
He seems to take umbrage at this but undeterred moved on to talk to some other fans around him who seemed (suprisingly imo ) to embrace him and even welcome him to West ham asking how how long they were staying where they flew from blah blah whilst paying little or no attention to the stuffing we was getting on the pitch.
Whilst everyone has a right to watch a game I cant imagine him getting the same red carpet treatment in the old north bank or chicken run back in the day.
I moan like most on here about the tourists but the thing that really done it for me this season was at the Liverpool game in the TB lower when a yank turned round to me and asked if the fans were always so obnoxious to the opposition players ?
He then went on to tell me that he had just flown in with his daughter who was a big Mo Salah fan and wanted to go to a premier league soccer game.
I told him politely he would be far better off keeping his mouth shut as he was amongst some very staunch and pissed off fans.
He seems to take umbrage at this but undeterred moved on to talk to some other fans around him who seemed (suprisingly imo ) to embrace him and even welcome him to West ham asking how how long they were staying where they flew from blah blah whilst paying little or no attention to the stuffing we was getting on the pitch.
Whilst everyone has a right to watch a game I cant imagine him getting the same red carpet treatment in the old north bank or chicken run back in the day.
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The one good thing about relegation is all these new plastic fans of ours will fuck off and just leave us with the proper supporters, it could be a very cathartic experience. A cleansing.
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Its not just West Ham. Or football. The lethargy is everywhere in society. Music, Arts, Sports, Socialising. No one can be arsed with anything except their fucking phone. Go somewhere, take a selfie, fuck off home.
Sorry.
Sorry.
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It's all down to motivation. Why should the players care when it's so blatantly obvious that the ownership has zero ambition. I hope I'm wrong . but I fear relegation is coming unless there's a change at the top of the club.
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You'd have to get the tourists on board first, they make up a big section of the crowd over there now.
It'll be even worse next season, because regardless of what that bellend joyo will say on here, loads are going to sack it off.
It'll be even worse next season, because regardless of what that bellend joyo will say on here, loads are going to sack it off.
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Not that I disagree with what you're saying but the midget owner, just hours after that trophy win (the players still hungover) was on national radio telling rival clubs to come and get our best player. The European campaigns just masked how bad this stadium move has been (for the fans/team), and how badly the club is being run. But of course you'll still get the pro-board helmets quoting how high we are on the Club Rich List, like that's something to celebrate
This is how detached they are, they put this shit out during one of the worst seasons in recent times.......
This is how detached they are, they put this shit out during one of the worst seasons in recent times.......