Flatulent_Bob
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For me I want Bournemouth to survive as I believe they are done as Premier League side and Eddie will not be able to change enough to save them next season West Ham will throw money at their problems which could come off If we have second season syndrome I want there to be three worst clubs than us in the league
The last bit is definitely true. The bastards look like chopped up snake.Fuck Bournemouth, they are a nothing club. West Ham every single day. Let's see how smug those eel sucking, Tevez mask wearing cockney cunts* are in the Championship and lower if possible. I want to drop in on KUMB and watch them bitch and moan about Brady and the Porn Brothers, a match made in Heaven.
* Excludes Hammer in Peace who seems a decent sort and doesn't like jellied eels.
W.HamWhatever became of East Ham? All the other Hamptons have football clubs, would it be one of the Bristol clubs?
Edit: Just reflected on that I'm just going further west East ham would be Norwich wouldn't it?
West Ham going down will be better for us for whenever the season starts up again. Can't see them being this shit two seasons running.
They have been this shit for years. Big spenders and big under achievers.
Still think they have less chance of struggling next season than Bournemouth
Can confirm that we have been shit for years. Only recently last two seasons that Sully was forced to open his wallet. It didn't help...he's pretty hopeless at spending money wisely...& then claims it was all the managers choice..They have been this shit for years. Big spenders and big under achievers.
Can confirm that we have been shit for years. Only recently last two seasons that Sully was forced to open his wallet. It didn't help...he's pretty hopeless at spending money wisely...& then claims it was all the managers choice..
I can see that...so long as we don't go down this season...Still think they have less chance of struggling next season than Bournemouth
I can see that...so long as we don't go down this season...![]()
100% spot on, mate. All for Gold & Sully's greed. It has done NOTHING for the team. In fact, I believe the team's much worse off now.The biggest mistake WHU ever made was to trade in Upton Park for that athletics stadium. Short term greed for longtime pain for me, I doubt that place will ever rock anywhere near UP did, even if you win the league.
Let me think about this for a nanosecond......If the season finishes on PPG (normal and weighted) one of these 2 teams would be relegated (with Norwich and Villa) , would you rather see West ham go for the old time grudge and this seasons tevez masks or would you rather see Bournemouth go and maybe even fold, but we would have a chance to cherry pick (excuse the pun) the likes of Brooks, Ramsdale and maybe Wilson? I'm torn......
Seating killed the atmosphere everywhere - some more than others.100% spot on, mate. All for Gold & Sully's greed. It has done NOTHING for the team. In fact, I believe the team's much worse off now.
Not got a chance in that shitebowl.
I mean no doubt about it, when we went all seater at UP, a lot of atmosphere was lost then, compared to when it was mostly standing.
Did you guys notice a difference when you went all seater?
100% spot on, mate. All for Gold & Sully's greed. It has done NOTHING for the team. In fact, I believe the team's much worse off now.
Not got a chance in that shitebowl.
I mean no doubt about it, when we went all seater at UP, a lot of atmosphere was lost then, compared to when it was mostly standing.
Did you guys notice a difference when you went all seater?
There's many of us that'll never forgive them. Not that us fans had a choice.Seating killed the atmosphere everywhere - some more than others.
those that kept the traditional stands (hence areas where people stopd) held up better. The likes of is and you.
Those who moved grounds compounded it.
Such a shame that a proper football club (though I stil hold a grudge). Sold itself down the river from a classic old stadium to the monstrosity of the new bowl.
Can you explain the scenario to me? The current table has West Ham, Watford and Bournemouth all on 27 points, with West Ham having the best goal difference of the three. Is it something to do with home/away games as they've all played an odd number of games?If the season finishes on PPG (normal and weighted) one of these 2 teams would be relegated (with Norwich and Villa) , would you rather see West ham go for the old time grudge and this seasons tevez masks or would you rather see Bournemouth go and maybe even fold, but we would have a chance to cherry pick (excuse the pun) the likes of Brooks, Ramsdale and maybe Wilson? I'm torn......
Interesting.I don't think it's the seating more the stadium design and arrangement. Bramall Lane still maintains it's integrity and TBH the seats don't make a difference in atmosphere to me. I think most away fans will agree (as shown in polls this season) BL is as atmospheric and as hostile as ever.
Interesting.
I definitely noticed a difference at UP. It's literally harder to sing, sitting down, imo.
Mind you, if it was against Spurs, it was probably just as electric, even with all seating.
I couldn't get a ticket but the last ever home game there against ManU (4 years ago last Sunday) was apparently an unforgettable night.
It was the best of nights & the worst of nights...
https://www.espn.co.uk/football/eng...-the-premier-league-could-transform-the-table.Can you explain the scenario to me? The current table has West Ham, Watford and Bournemouth all on 27 points, with West Ham having the best goal difference of the three. Is it something to do with home/away games as they've all played an odd number of games?
Not reallyHypathic I know cause they are not a PL club but if you re jig the question to be between W.Ham and Pigs that would need some serious thought.
If the season finishes on PPG (normal and weighted) one of these 2 teams would be relegated (with Norwich and Villa) , would you rather see West ham go for the old time grudge and this seasons tevez masks or would you rather see Bournemouth go and maybe even fold, but we would have a chance to cherry pick (excuse the pun) the likes of Brooks, Ramsdale and maybe Wilson? I'm torn......
If the season finishes on PPG (normal and weighted) one of these 2 teams would be relegated (with Norwich and Villa) , would you rather see West ham go for the old time grudge and this seasons tevez masks or would you rather see Bournemouth go and maybe even fold, but we would have a chance to cherry pick (excuse the pun) the likes of Brooks, Ramsdale and maybe Wilson? I'm torn......
If the season finishes on PPG (normal and weighted) one of these 2 teams would be relegated (with Norwich and Villa) , would you rather see West ham go for the old time grudge and this seasons tevez masks or would you rather see Bournemouth go and maybe even fold, but we would have a chance to cherry pick (excuse the pun) the likes of Brooks, Ramsdale and maybe Wilson? I'm torn......
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