by Deadlock » 18 Apr 2012 12:52
by FiNeRaIn » 18 Apr 2012 12:57
by facaldaqui » 18 Apr 2012 13:04
FiNeRaIn Thing is, I also used to like West Ham for that reason growing up when their fans seemed decent and less arrogant. But as as someone said their set of annoying fans seem to be far louder than everyone elses annoying segment of fans. Guaranteed you can watch a west ham game on the telly when they are playing and most likely they'll be taunting the opposition fans within minutes over their support. What they dont seem to get is although they don't have nationwide fans like the top four they have a lot of people who were not raised around upton park supporting them, essex being a prime example in line with all over the south. I wouldn't mind it so much if they didn't harp out the " reading are plastic, tin pot, no history" nonsense on every given occasion, seeing as probably 90% + of our support is born and raised in berkshire and I would take a stab at a massive amount of their visitor's to upton park a season having home addresses far closer to other professional clubs.
I said on another thread, I know at least 10 west ham fans in Newbury, Berkshire alone, how on earth does that happen? Supporting anyone other than your local team should be what describes you as plastic.
West Ham will win the play-offs though, they don't lose away and have got better at home again recently. 3rd place has gone up 4 times out of 6 in the last few play-off seasons I believe.
by Ian Herring » 18 Apr 2012 15:26
MrWestHam I think all football supporters like to think their club is different. West Ham have been lucky over the years because everyone seems to have accepted we are. That's mostly based on a pretty impressive production line of British talent and that we always used to look good on Match of the Day, despite losing. My argument against the pretty, technical stuff was what you saw on MoTD was it. Outside of the highlights we were tactictly naive, unfit and undisciplined. You get found out very quickly these days with that approach.
Ferdinand, Carrick, Cole, Lampard, Defoe (well, not really but it supports the argument), all ably assisted by DiCanio, Sinclair, Berkovic and Benyaoun will be nice to watch at home in August against Charlton but it'll get ugly away at Middlesbrough in February.
Allardyce is too far in the opposite direction in my opinion and it's horrible.
To bring it back to Reading I think you've got a good balance. Ferocious, aggressive and organised when not in possession and technical, pacy and effective when you've got the ball. I think it's the only way to be in the modern game.
Clubs with long heritages will always take pot shots at relatively new big clubs like Reading and it's funny how it gets a reaction. All that matters is where you are today, not where you've been.
by mr_number » 18 Apr 2012 15:30
Ian HerringMrWestHam I think all football supporters like to think their club is different. West Ham have been lucky over the years because everyone seems to have accepted we are. That's mostly based on a pretty impressive production line of British talent and that we always used to look good on Match of the Day, despite losing. My argument against the pretty, technical stuff was what you saw on MoTD was it. Outside of the highlights we were tactictly naive, unfit and undisciplined. You get found out very quickly these days with that approach.
Ferdinand, Carrick, Cole, Lampard, Defoe (well, not really but it supports the argument), all ably assisted by DiCanio, Sinclair, Berkovic and Benyaoun will be nice to watch at home in August against Charlton but it'll get ugly away at Middlesbrough in February.
Allardyce is too far in the opposite direction in my opinion and it's horrible.
To bring it back to Reading I think you've got a good balance. Ferocious, aggressive and organised when not in possession and technical, pacy and effective when you've got the ball. I think it's the only way to be in the modern game.
Clubs with long heritages will always take pot shots at relatively new big clubs like Reading and it's funny how it gets a reaction. All that matters is where you are today, not where you've been.
Decent of you to come on here mate with some genuine good wishes. Appreciated.
Not all football fans are tools (although of course, a great many are, utter spastics, regardless of whom they follow).
Cheers.
(By the way you and the other chap who have come on here appear to be the first living examples of West Ham fans who don't over-use the words 'mug', 'muggy,' 'tin-pot', and so forth.)
Almost as refreshing as a bowl of Tubby Isaacs' finest eels.
Anyway, cheers.
by Optimist » 18 Apr 2012 15:38
by southstand67 » 18 Apr 2012 15:40
by Terminal Boardom » 18 Apr 2012 15:54
by MrWestHam » 18 Apr 2012 16:30
by melonhead » 18 Apr 2012 16:33
by Friday's Legacy » 18 Apr 2012 16:34
MrWestHam I live in Essex. My grandparents were bombed out to Dagenham from Bow, my parents moved out to Romford and I’ve gone another few miles down the road. The people that populate the East End these days aren’t really interested in football. Cricket is more their thing.
I come from a family of West Ham supporters and it’s as much a given that we’ll support West Ham as our surname is. I’m not sure much of our fan base could be considered glory hunters considering the last 21 years record!
Any team that’s in the premiership deserves to be there and vice versa. It’s frustrating to being paying £850 for a season ticket to watch the current tripe but the money you pay doesn’t earn you a golden ticket to the top.
by MrWestHam » 18 Apr 2012 16:40
by Reading Republican » 18 Apr 2012 17:01
by Avon Royal » 18 Apr 2012 17:04
Reading Republican Just heard an interview with the odious Ms Karren Brady on BBC Berkshire. Her non stop self promotion 'she's sell tickets on herself' is enough to make anyone dislike West Ham or at least hope they fail to go up. She pushes her book, talks American psycho babble and supports West Ham. They can keep her
by MrWestHam » 18 Apr 2012 17:07
Avon RoyalReading Republican Just heard an interview with the odious Ms Karren Brady on BBC Berkshire. Her non stop self promotion 'she's sell tickets on herself' is enough to make anyone dislike West Ham or at least hope they fail to go up. She pushes her book, talks American psycho babble and supports West Ham. They can keep her
Yeah, but you still would.
by james15 » 18 Apr 2012 17:07
by Reading Republican » 18 Apr 2012 17:08
by seahawk10 » 18 Apr 2012 17:12
by paultheroyal » 18 Apr 2012 17:53
Deadlock We'll be the oldest club in the Premier League next season. Again.
by Friday's Legacy » 18 Apr 2012 18:02
paultheroyalDeadlock We'll be the oldest club in the Premier League next season. Again.
Stoke City 1863 >>>>> Reading FC 1871
HTH
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