Simon's Church
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by leicsRoyal » 11 Nov 2012 18:05
Simon's Church
by noble16 » 11 Nov 2012 18:06
sandman Whereas blowing bubbles all over the place before every match and singing about it isn't cringeworthy at all.
by leicsRoyal » 11 Nov 2012 18:09
noble16sandman Whereas blowing bubbles all over the place before every match and singing about it isn't cringeworthy at all.
Oh so bitter.
Atmospheres have to be created by the FANS. You have very few and pretty pisspoor fans. You create zero atmosphere and are forced to play music to create one.
A plastic team with plastic fans and a plastic fake atmosphere.
Keep being bitter and enjoy your one and only season back in the prem. 10 games, NO WINS.
by sputnik » 11 Nov 2012 18:12
noble16 The bobble heads may be sad to you but they are mechandise for the kids.
by ankeny » 11 Nov 2012 18:13
noble16sandman Whereas blowing bubbles all over the place before every match and singing about it isn't cringeworthy at all.
Oh so bitter.
Atmospheres have to be created by the FANS. You have very few and pretty pisspoor fans. You create zero atmosphere and are forced to play music to create one.
A plastic team with plastic fans and a plastic fake atmosphere.
Keep being bitter and enjoy your one and only season back in the prem. 10 games, NO WINS.
by noble16 » 11 Nov 2012 18:16
by sandman » 11 Nov 2012 18:18
by Alexander Litvinenko » 11 Nov 2012 18:28
by Royal Lady » 11 Nov 2012 19:04
MrWestHamMmmMonsterMunch
Fcuk West Ham. I hate them with a passion & their muggy wideboy fans with their fcuking bubble machine. Will never forget Nolan giving it the V sign to us at UP last season after scoring despite still being behind in the match. Thick cnut.
I cannot believe this shower of shit is on the team board
Always find it strange how much a tiny bit of payback from players drives fans nuts. Nolan gets dogs abuse from all and sundry for most games and you get your knickers in a twist about a v-sign. In fact 'you'll never forget it'. All fans do it, I remember people around me going beserk when Phil Neville celebrated in front of us after getting gip all game. It must be so satisfying for a player to see he can cause that sort of reaction after getting stick up until that point.
You hate us with a passion? I get the bubble machine bit obviously although I'd rather that than music playing when we score. Which I'm unfortunately all to familiar with.
You won't find many WestHam fans with a bad word to say about Reading. Fully deserved the title last year, it's a decent (easy and near) ground to go to and you don't have to worry about a provincial dickhead trying to impress his mates by taking a pot shot (Barnley, Rotherham, Sheffield, etc).
I remember going to the Cup game on September 11th when we all say their in silence and then you won on penalties although no-one seemed to care. Weird game.
by Royal Lady » 11 Nov 2012 19:06
noble16 Bye Bye plastics.
I might pop back on when you get your first premier league win. So see you never then.
Music when you score a goal. Saddest thing ever in English football. Being told when to cheer and shout and what to do when you score. Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
by sandman » 11 Nov 2012 19:08
by Royalclapper » 11 Nov 2012 19:10
noble16 Bye Bye plastics.
I might pop back on when you get your first premier league win. So see you never then.
Music when you score a goal. Saddest thing ever in English football. Being told when to cheer and shout and what to do when you score. Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
by Once were Biscuitmen » 11 Nov 2012 19:18
noble16 Bye Bye plastics.
I might pop back on when you get your first premier league win. So see you never then.
Music when you score a goal. Saddest thing ever in English football. Being told when to cheer and shout and what to do when you score. Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
by larry1971 » 11 Nov 2012 19:49
Ideal West Ham have signed players they can't afford.
That's the difference. They don't care that they owe £150M, in their world that doesn't matter.
It's like doping, how is what they're doing any different from what Lance Armstrong did?
by larry1971 » 11 Nov 2012 19:50
Royalclappernoble16 Bye Bye plastics.
I might pop back on when you get your first premier league win. So see you never then.
Music when you score a goal. Saddest thing ever in English football. Being told when to cheer and shout and what to do when you score. Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Listen to them, the self appointed centre of the known footballing universe that is West Ham.
Yes, you're right, I always need telling when I can and can't cheer. And what to do when we score, what a prizewinning numpty. I must have been imagining things when I'd been following my club through every division in English professional football, only then did I suddenly appear in the goal music Premier League to discover that I'd really become a fan. If only I'd have phoned WHU up first to ask what I needed to do to become a non-sad supporter of the holy grail of Essex.
What's up? Had an away win at Newcastle have we? Whoopy do da!
by MrWestHam » 11 Nov 2012 19:59
Royal LadyMrWestHamMmmMonsterMunch
Fcuk West Ham. I hate them with a passion & their muggy wideboy fans with their fcuking bubble machine. Will never forget Nolan giving it the V sign to us at UP last season after scoring despite still being behind in the match. Thick cnut.
I cannot believe this shower of shit is on the team board
Always find it strange how much a tiny bit of payback from players drives fans nuts. Nolan gets dogs abuse from all and sundry for most games and you get your knickers in a twist about a v-sign. In fact 'you'll never forget it'. All fans do it, I remember people around me going beserk when Phil Neville celebrated in front of us after getting gip all game. It must be so satisfying for a player to see he can cause that sort of reaction after getting stick up until that point.
You hate us with a passion? I get the bubble machine bit obviously although I'd rather that than music playing when we score. Which I'm unfortunately all to familiar with.
You won't find many WestHam fans with a bad word to say about Reading. Fully deserved the title last year, it's a decent (easy and near) ground to go to and you don't have to worry about a provincial dickhead trying to impress his mates by taking a pot shot (Barnley, Rotherham, Sheffield, etc).
I remember going to the Cup game on September 11th when we all say their in silence and then you won on penalties although no-one seemed to care. Weird game.
Have you got over Kebe pulling his socks up yet?
by Royalclapper » 11 Nov 2012 20:01
larry1971Royalclappernoble16 Bye Bye plastics.
I might pop back on when you get your first premier league win. So see you never then.
Music when you score a goal. Saddest thing ever in English football. Being told when to cheer and shout and what to do when you score. Oh dear oh dear oh dear.
Listen to them, the self appointed centre of the known footballing universe that is West Ham.
Yes, you're right, I always need telling when I can and can't cheer. And what to do when we score, what a prizewinning numpty. I must have been imagining things when I'd been following my club through every division in English professional football, only then did I suddenly appear in the goal music Premier League to discover that I'd really become a fan. If only I'd have phoned WHU up first to ask what I needed to do to become a non-sad supporter of the holy grail of Essex.
What's up? Had an away win at Newcastle have we? Whoopy do da!
please don't judge us all on the comments of the few West Ham fans you may of met or heard in phone ins or on forums..
by MmmMonsterMunch » 11 Nov 2012 20:09
by Plymouth_Royal » 11 Nov 2012 20:19
by Still Hate Futcher! » 11 Nov 2012 20:36
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