by WHTID » 01 May 2013 16:46
by LightwaterRoyal » 01 May 2013 16:47
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 16:52
by Colin Cheeselog » 01 May 2013 17:06
WHTID I know it hurts going down
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 17:12
by Colin Cheeselog » 01 May 2013 17:20
by super darren caskey » 01 May 2013 17:23
Colin Cheeselog Promotion to the Premier League is an unfortunately consequence of a good season in the Championship.
What do West Ham, just for example, have to look forward to next season?
by Barry the bird boggler » 01 May 2013 17:24
WHTID Whilst I agree to an extent, surely you enjoy winning more, because it helps you in your quest to get back to the premier league? Wins for a side like Reading, in the championship, are enjoyable because it helps you towards getting back here
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 17:26
Colin Cheeselog Promotion to the Premier League is an unfortunately consequence of a good season in the Championship.
What do West Ham, just for example, have to look forward to next season?
by Winchester Royal » 01 May 2013 17:28
WHTIDColin Cheeselog Promotion to the Premier League is an unfortunately consequence of a good season in the Championship.
What do West Ham, just for example, have to look forward to next season?
We have quite a lot to look forward to. If we can get a few decent players in this summer, we can look forward to trying to consolidate a spot in the premier league first, but try to consolidate in the top 10 like we are now. Over the next few years, we've got the move to the Olympic stadium which, despite being against a lot of ours wishes, COULD help attract some bigger, better players, and we can certainly try, over the next 5/6/7 years, to mount a challenge for Europe, big maybe though of course
by Zaretsky » 01 May 2013 17:31
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 17:31
Winchester RoyalWHTIDColin Cheeselog Promotion to the Premier League is an unfortunately consequence of a good season in the Championship.
What do West Ham, just for example, have to look forward to next season?
We have quite a lot to look forward to. If we can get a few decent players in this summer, we can look forward to trying to consolidate a spot in the premier league first, but try to consolidate in the top 10 like we are now. Over the next few years, we've got the move to the Olympic stadium which, despite being against a lot of ours wishes, COULD help attract some bigger, better players, and we can certainly try, over the next 5/6/7 years, to mount a challenge for Europe, big maybe though of course
We all thought that after we finished 8th in the Premier League in 2007, and had plans to expand the stadium. As they say, it's the hope that kills you..
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 17:33
Zaretsky What's your take on the cutting of ticket prices to fill the OS having an effect on Leyton Orient's attendance and viability?
by Ian Royal » 01 May 2013 17:35
by Colin Cheeselog » 01 May 2013 17:37
WHTID We have quite a lot to look forward to. If we can get a few decent players in this summer, we can look forward to trying to consolidate a spot in the premier league first, but try to consolidate in the top 10 like we are now. Over the next few years, we've got the move to the Olympic stadium which, despite being against a lot of ours wishes, COULD help attract some bigger, better players, and we can certainly try, over the next 5/6/7 years, to mount a challenge for Europe, big maybe though of course
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 17:38
Ian Royal Always worth saying thanks to an oppo fan who's not a twat. Especially for West Ham given some of the plonkers who've visited us in the past.
Oh, you were doing so well until that last post WHTID.
by genome » 01 May 2013 17:51
by Divvy » 01 May 2013 18:04
WHTID Just wanted to say lads, sorry about the pricing for our last game against you. It's an absolute ripoff, £49 is disgraceful. Also unlucky about relegation. I live relatively near to Reading so feel kind of bad about it. Reckon you've got an ok squad though, but key is a great manager which you now have. Good luck next season lads
by bobbybottler » 01 May 2013 18:17
WHTIDZaretsky What's your take on the cutting of ticket prices to fill the OS having an effect on Leyton Orient's attendance and viability?
I find it absolutely hilarious. The fact that a side that averages what about 2.5k per match, run by some clueless clown, believe they deserve a ground share. Bizarre. I hate everything about them. If our move drives them into the ground and kills the club, I'll be delighted. Tiny club, no history, crap league, crap team, no fans
by WHTID » 01 May 2013 18:26
bobbybottlerWHTIDZaretsky What's your take on the cutting of ticket prices to fill the OS having an effect on Leyton Orient's attendance and viability?
I find it absolutely hilarious. The fact that a side that averages what about 2.5k per match, run by some clueless clown, believe they deserve a ground share. Bizarre. I hate everything about them. If our move drives them into the ground and kills the club, I'll be delighted. Tiny club, no history, crap league, crap team, no fans
No history?
Clearly a wind-up.
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