by West Stand Man » 31 Aug 2008 12:43
by kwik-silva » 31 Aug 2008 12:44
Royal With CheeseSarah Star I can't help applauding Mr Mad when he comes out before the match because I feel it's a way of showing support for the entire team. Whether money is going to be spent on the team or not seems a bit irrelevant at that moment.
And that's one of the reasons women shouldn't be allowed to go to football...............
by Sarah Star » 31 Aug 2008 12:45
West Stand Man I am amazed that there was any booing, not because it wasn't to be expected with all the unnecessary negativity on here but because I couldn't hear any where I was. I would be surprised if JM heard much either, as he was listening from the West side too. There may have been big pockets of booing in parts of the stadium, but glancing around all I could see was a heady mix of clapping and ambivalence.
I have no doubt that there was some booing, but those who were didn't have much impact in the big picture.
by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2008 12:45
kwik-silvaRoyal With CheeseSarah Star I can't help applauding Mr Mad when he comes out before the match because I feel it's a way of showing support for the entire team. Whether money is going to be spent on the team or not seems a bit irrelevant at that moment.
And that's one of the reasons women shouldn't be allowed to go to football...............
by kwik-silva » 31 Aug 2008 12:47
by Sarah Star » 31 Aug 2008 12:47
by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2008 12:47
Sarah StarWest Stand Man I am amazed that there was any booing, not because it wasn't to be expected with all the unnecessary negativity on here but because I couldn't hear any where I was. I would be surprised if JM heard much either, as he was listening from the West side too. There may have been big pockets of booing in parts of the stadium, but glancing around all I could see was a heady mix of clapping and ambivalence.
I have no doubt that there was some booing, but those who were didn't have much impact in the big picture.
I didn't hear any either.
by georgerob » 31 Aug 2008 12:48
by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2008 12:48
Sarah Star Maybe that's why more women should go to football?
by Royal With Cheese » 31 Aug 2008 12:49
Royal With CheeseSarah Star Maybe that's why more women should go to football?
No?
by Royal Lady » 31 Aug 2008 12:50
by Rex » 31 Aug 2008 12:51
by Sarah Star » 31 Aug 2008 12:51
Royal With CheeseRoyal With CheeseSarah Star Maybe that's why more women should go to football?
No?
Was that the right thing to say? I never know with women.......
by Dirk Gently » 31 Aug 2008 12:52
PEARCEY Re the other posts on here about Shorey.. Yes West Ham and Reading had agreed terms(according to Curbishley anyway) but the deal was subject to our finding a replacement left back...as this didn't happen the deal fell through.
by Lower West » 31 Aug 2008 12:55
The suporters don't want out, they are still investing in the club season in and season out and rightly feel insulted by being asked by Madejski to up their game.
by PEARCEY » 31 Aug 2008 12:56
Dirk GentlyPEARCEY Re the other posts on here about Shorey.. Yes West Ham and Reading had agreed terms(according to Curbishley anyway) but the deal was subject to our finding a replacement left back...as this didn't happen the deal fell through.
That's not quite how it actually happened.
In January, an offer came in from West Ham which was £4 million – but the same week Everton bought Leighton Baines (an uncapped defender) for £6 million. Nicky Shorey & Steve Coppell agreed it was unrealistic to accept that low an offer as it was below the market value. And there wasn't any interest after that until this summer.
If Curbishley and NS had actually agreed terms they must have done it unofficially and through agents - and an ethical, reputable club like West Ham would surely never do transfer dealings in such an underhand way, would they?
The way our transfer policy works now is that there is a valuation set for every player who has said they want to go, and if a club bids that value then the offer is put to the player and they decide whether to talk to the bidding club.
by RoyalBlue » 31 Aug 2008 12:56
West Stand Man I am amazed that there was any booing, not because it wasn't to be expected with all the unnecessary negativity on here but because I couldn't hear any where I was. I would be surprised if JM heard much either, as he was listening from the West side too. There may have been big pockets of booing in parts of the stadium, but glancing around all I could see was a heady mix of clapping and ambivalence.
I have no doubt that there was some booing, but those who were didn't have much impact in the big picture.
by Royal Lady » 31 Aug 2008 12:57
by Arch » 31 Aug 2008 13:00