13 Mar 2018 17:22:04
Is a punishment of 5 games behind closed doors a realistic punishment for 4 people invanding a pitch? If it is then Lille must be in danger of being shut down .


1.) 13 Mar 2018
13 Mar 2018 20:27:00
So these morons run on the pitch and the
rest of us suffer with losing the money we
have spent already by having a season
ticket for these games that we may have to
play behind closed doors
Well I hope the morons get named and shamed
and banned for life.

{Ed002's Note - They could go for a points reduction if they really want to damage the club - which they don’t seem to care for either way. Maybe see if they can swing a transfer ban as well. I saw an old buddy who is a Millwall fan tonight who sees this whole saga as laughable.}


2.) 13 Mar 2018
13 Mar 2018 21:23:28
Everyone is laughing at us
Gold and Sullivan and Brady have bought
this all on themselves.


3.) 13 Mar 2018
13 Mar 2018 21:42:02
Points reduction for a few fans on the pitch have a day off!

Yes the scenes were ugly almost as bad as Harts goal keeping.

Media have blown this up like most things sensing a little bit of a vendetta against us since we moved to the Olympic stadium nothing but bad press, saying that a lot of people accosiated with the club don't help.

{Ed002's Note - you are making it up, no one said that. If they persist with this entirely unacceptable behaviour the club will be punished.}


4.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 08:00:23
Someone let me know when this horror show is over and the season is done, not sure how much bleach will be needed to try to clean up the club image at the moment, mr muscle and Cillit bang shortages expected.


5.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 14:04:28
points deductions shouldn't be getting discussed at all. that is my point fully aware you weren't advocating a points deduction or suggesting they are thinking about it but adding fuel to the fire is what you are doing. don't get upset and stoop to petty insults espicially when it makes you look like hypocrite.

{Ed001's Note - He said they could have done if they just wanted to damage the club but no one seems to want to do that. In other words it is not on the cards. Now you want to continue the argument over something you misunderstood!}


6.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 14:32:47
yes I can see that as cleary stated above. I'm saying I don't think anyone should be discussing it as a possibility not at the moment anyway.

oh and he actually said they don't seem to care either way if they damage the club. not to mention bringing up his millwall mate laughing at us. so don't think it's me taking the piss mate!

{Ed002's Note - That is all true - they don't care what damage they are doing in confronting one of the owners in Wales, confronting them at the ground, invading the pitch, throwing coins at the board etc.. Ironically, the only complaint anyone has come up with so far is that the WHU fans feel they were lied to about being in the Champions League by now. They would have been naive to think it would be quite so easy to be able to over a season dislodge three of Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs and Manchester City. Up to now that is the only issue that has been explained to me here - although I have asked for the clarity of a quotation for a second supposed "lie". And yes, Millwall fans find the matter laughable - but I imagine Leyton Orient fans have some sympathy given their problems over the past couple of years or so - I am not sure if they were promised Champions League or not.}


7.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 17:53:24
No desire to become embroiled in a row, but there are articles full of the sort of guff that West Ham fans were fed pre-Olympic stadium move.

I'm sure you know the absolute rot that was espoused from the stadium experience that would be delivered, to investment in the side, to the place unquestionably feeling like home, to things like the capacity that would be delivered.


8.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 19:36:55
I did include some links to articles in my previous post. guessing they got stripped out.


9.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 20:38:48
ok maybe a few hopefuls might have thought we would be challenging for champions league but those few don't represent the entire fanbase as there a lot of fans with common sense and you can't simply put a time frame on that.

The owners did talk a lot of crap about showing ambition and creating a team that has the top teams looking over there shoulder nothing wrong with showing ambition now I don't want to state anything as fact but I do remember them vaguely sticking a ridiculous time frame on the matter.

The thing that really annoys me we have left our home now with the idea that to really push on and show ambition it was needed, at the moment we have nothing to show for it we left our home and the talk has continued I've seen little action to match The ambition that has been touted. The need for DOF has been apparent for sometime as there seems to be no clear strategy long term or even short term the only pattern I'm seeing is west ham love a "freebie" quite often high wages and old. they spend loads of time haggling then walk away and say they couldn't get it done.

The last season at Upton park was a great one and tbf we were unfortunate not to end up in the top 4 and I will admit I got my hopes up new stadium revenue increase the t. v. deals I hoped we would really have a great transfer window possibly a decent run in the Europa league. but we signed absolute dross and barely any of the signings worked out. something else springs to mind maybe someone could enlighten me if I'm wrong but sure I remember someone from the board talking about wanting a world class stadium with a world class team to match?

personally I just want us to concentrate on serving up the best football we possibly can as that's what we are all here for to enjoy the beautiful game. I'd love for west ham to be known for playing great football but at least feel like the players give everything and leave nothing on the pitch perhaps we would get occasional cup run and some higher league finishes maybe even to qualify and compete in Europe. hopefully we can buy the stadium in time and convert it for football use get fans close the pitch build a real cauldron, we don't need anything fancy no huge screens use that space for more seats.

{Ed002's Note - right and that is what I have been telling you repeatedly - the issue is interference in transfers and the lack of a football person heading the football side of things.} I will Kiel’s have something more I can share to some extent later tomorrow, but I do have an evening flight out.}


10.) 14 Mar 2018
14 Mar 2018 21:18:35
I'm fully aware of this ed. do I have faith in sulli to get the right man for the job, no. probably just get a yes man.


11.) 15 Mar 2018
15 Mar 2018 14:00:11
We all know a director of football is what is needed but if people think this is going to be the gateway to top quality players at top quality prices they are deluded. Sully will still be holding the purse strings and he is a tight as a ducks backside you don't need me to tell you that. This director of football whoever it is will need to be looking in the lower leagues and abroad for an uncut diamond and we will need to clear the dross and build from the bottom with youth possibly in the championship, then and only then will we get off this continual hamster wheel of relegation battles. I seem to recall another club in Manchester following this idea and it didn't work out too bad for them.