Moving to the OS was the beginning of the end for this club
The fans who pitch invaded should be ashamed of themselves They only made things worse
But so should the players, whether a fan got on or not it's a disgrace to be riled up so easily and let in a 2 goals in such quick succession ....and we can't just blame the fans for the capitulation it's not the first time it's actually happens a lot
Future of the club is looking so bleak it's so sad
I think it had something to do with the board Jorderz.
I'm not condoning what the fans did today, but I do understand why they feel the way they do.
The reasons have been done to death on other threads so there's no point going over them again, but whilst the actions of the pitch invaders is not acceptable, I do think the board have to take some responsibility for the division between them and sections of the fan-base.
Disgusted with the behaviour of so-called fans (morons actually). They helped to lose the game as the team were not only up against Burnley bit against their own supporters.
Very disappointed with the result. Hart had a nightmare and he fumbled the ball a couple of times and got away but eventually got punished. He is not a EPL player and should not be selected again. Hernandez and Arnautovic are not a good combination. Mario did not do much and had little pace or guile. Not sure why Hugill did not get minutes on the pitch as we could have done with someone with aerial threat.
Well, time to move on and get Masuaku back and move Antonio to the RWB position.
I think it had something to do with the board Jorderz.
I'm not condoning what the fans did today, but I do understand why they feel the way they do.
The reasons have been done to death on other threads so there's no point going over them again, but whilst the actions of the pitch invaders is not acceptable, I do think the board have to take some responsibility for the division between them and sections of the fan-base.
Whatever you say. Personally, I think fans should support the club when they need it. The board couldn't have turned the game around when we went behind, but the fans could have been a massive help. There's always room for intelligent and professional complaints and dialogue between the fans and the board. 1-0 down in a crucial match isn't the time for it, and the way it was done today is a million miles from how to do it.
These kind of morons always bang on about how they pay their money and so therefore have a stake in the club and a right to protest. Well, what about the other 50,000 people who bought tickets to see West Ham today? Don't they have a right to feel safe and comfortable in the stadium?
They might not have respect for the board but the lack of respect for the players, the club and, most importantly, their fellow supporters spending their hard-earned to try and enjoy a game of football is absolutely despicable.
I don't agree with the protests at all but if they're going to protest - why not do it at the end of the West Ham v Everton game last game of the season (at full time I should add).
We desperately need the points to stay up and this protest is extremely counter productive. They are having a go at the board for the lack of investment (therefore costing us points) but in reality they will also cost us points by the atmosphere they're creating.
I realise this was a very amateur protest as the official protest was called off. So I guess all it takes is one protestor to start it all off (the one that ran onto the pitch).
Anyway we shouldn't cave in just yet. Southampton got thrashed today and they seem in a similar state to us minus the protesting. Our match against them is a crucial one.
It is not what happened today that is the real problem . It is what the board have done to this club that has caused all the trouble. This board has betrayed the fans and they are presiding over a complete and utter shambles now.
The thugs who ran on the pitch are just that,we need to get behind this team ,thank goodness we have 3 weeks before our next game to all calm down .on another point who is our 3rd choice keeper lets give him a try is it speigal
I didn’t want Hart playing today. I didn’t think Adrian had been consistently bad, over many games. The question is, can Moyes drop Hart after one game?
I can't see that anyone with a brain could have thought that charging Mark Noble would make him play any better. At 1-0 there was still plenty of opportunity to turn it around, but after that it was only going one way.
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The fans who pitch invaded should be ashamed of themselves
They only made things worse
But so should the players, whether a fan got on or not it's a disgrace to be riled up so easily and let in a 2 goals in such quick succession ....and we can't just blame the fans for the capitulation it's not the first time it's actually happens a lot
Future of the club is looking so bleak it's so sad
I'm not condoning what the fans did today, but I do understand why they feel the way they do.
The reasons have been done to death on other threads so there's no point going over them again, but whilst the actions of the pitch invaders is not acceptable, I do think the board have to take some responsibility for the division between them and sections of the fan-base.
Very disappointed with the result. Hart had a nightmare and he fumbled the ball a couple of times and got away but eventually got punished. He is not a EPL player and should not be selected again. Hernandez and Arnautovic are not a good combination. Mario did not do much and had little pace or guile. Not sure why Hugill did not get minutes on the pitch as we could have done with someone with aerial threat.
Well, time to move on and get Masuaku back and move Antonio to the RWB position.
Southampton and Stoke will define our season.
No pressure then.
These kind of morons always bang on about how they pay their money and so therefore have a stake in the club and a right to protest. Well, what about the other 50,000 people who bought tickets to see West Ham today? Don't they have a right to feel safe and comfortable in the stadium?
They might not have respect for the board but the lack of respect for the players, the club and, most importantly, their fellow supporters spending their hard-earned to try and enjoy a game of football is absolutely despicable.
Selfish, egotistical behaviour.
We desperately need the points to stay up and this protest is extremely counter productive. They are having a go at the board for the lack of investment (therefore costing us points) but in reality they will also cost us points by the atmosphere they're creating.
I realise this was a very amateur protest as the official protest was called off. So I guess all it takes is one protestor to start it all off (the one that ran onto the pitch).
Anyway we shouldn't cave in just yet. Southampton got thrashed today and they seem in a similar state to us minus the protesting. Our match against them is a crucial one.
I thought this forum was a place for opinions to be discussed, not dismissed
The mind boggles
This board has betrayed the fans and they are presiding over a complete and utter shambles now.
Absolutely nothing that the board has done justifies what went on inside the stadium.
Don't be. ;hug
I was thinking along the same lines, but then caught myself on.
The vast majority, even of those irritated by the board, are decent folks.
I refuse to be lumped in with cretins.