Burnley at home - 10th March - Match Thread

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  • Really not much to smile about today, but the following comment on Facebook, just about managed to do it.

    Addressing the muppet who came on the pitch with the corner flag,

    “Hey pal, I will tell you where you can put that flag, hint - ask Chelsea”

    Well it made me smile

  • I'm nervous as a kitten about today. After everything went wrong against Swansea, we need to steady the ship or Burnley will steamroller us. The crowd may also be unpredictable on Bobby's remembrance day. It will upset me if a few demonstrators with a score to settle make all the headlines, rather than the best footballer that ever played for West Ham. And it mortifies me that most newspapers have their 'Hooliganism at LS' articles written already, however the fans behave. Will the true (as opposed to self-proclaimed 'Real') fans make themselves heard? Will the football be 100% effort, with some skill, whatever the distractions? Will the reporting on tv & by the press be fair? Fingers crossed...

    Yes, well, I'm sure many of us were thinking much the same. Perhaps, just perhaps, this will make the true supporters (of whatever persuasion) get totally behind the club, and allow the club to purge the troublemakers.
    For the time being, though, I'm staying behind the sofa.

    ;sofa
  • edited March 2018
    Aslef

    You're right in that it was a minority in the stadium who protested, however, it is quite clear that there is now a huge number of people who are disgruntled with the way the owners have run the club.

    Apparently 5000 did not renew there season ticket last summer which is a huge chunk of the fan base.

    Some 16k were looking to protest before the match on Saturday before it was called off.

    Yes only 500-600 protested but there are still thousands more who are disgruntled. It would be unwise for Gold, Sullivan and Brady to now come out, ignore there is an issue and state that it's only a handful who are upset, although that's probably will happen next.

    As a club everyone should acknowledge that there are issues and try to see If they can be addressed. Just side stepping them as if the problem isn't there will solve nothing and only compound the issue.
  • This was my first year as a season ticket holder along with my son. Even before yesterday’s trouble I was debating whether or not to renew for next season. I think I now know the answer.
  • Posh - where did you get that figure of 5000? While I agree that at least some of these 5000 will probably be fans who didn't renew for some reason or another, I expect a good number of those to be what many here call 'tourists', people who got themselves a season ticket simply because it was the first year at the OS and they were comparatively cheap.
  • I'm feel low after yesterday's game but I know I will still renew next season wether whatever league we are in . Once this all blows over and things settle again I just can't help myself it's part of being a supporter the lows make the highs all the sweeter when we occasionally get one. Am I a glutton for punishment or just a normal West Ham fan I don't know ;lol DJ I hope you do renew, this season has not been reflective of most my years as a season ticket holder I had some great seasons some middling seasons a a few relegation seasons but I always come back for more.
  • Am I a glutton for punishment or just a normal West Ham fan I don't know ;lol .

    On top of that I am an England supporter living in Germany. I get my fair share of punishment pretty much every two years at least.
  • I work for German bank in London Munich so get plenty of that aswell
  • Just to compare our club to another club in turmoil - Hamburg SV. They sacked two board members last week and got thumped 6-0 by Bayern Munich yesterday.

    Yesterday, in front of their stadium, a group of fans put up a banner accompanied by grave crosses. It read 'Time's up, we'll get you all"

  • Just to compare our club to another club in turmoil - Hamburg SV. They sacked two board members last week and got thumped 6-0 by Bayern Munich yesterday.

    Yesterday, in front of their stadium, a group of fans put up a banner accompanied by grave crosses. It read 'Time's up, we'll get you all"

    Doubt it will ever get that bad here....although saying that here's what happened in our second biggest city less than a decade ago.....

    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2008/may/12/premierleague.birminghamcityfc
  • https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/mar/10/west-ham-burnley-premier-league-match-report

    Apologies if this has already been referenced...

    Press reporting stuff was chucked at the directors' box, and DS was hit in the face by a coin.
  • So no culpability towards the match thread starter then who, by his own admission, had never even overseen a draw previously?

    ;lol

    You were warned ;lol
  • Wombat - sorry to miss you -
    Expat - ditto - missed your earlier post as I had already set off and don't do mobile internet thingy.
    All the best to you both

    Somehow my phone will not keep an identifier on your number, so I don't know which one yours is. Send me a txt and I'll try and label you again
  • "Press reporting stuff was chucked at the directors' box, and DS was hit in the face by a coin."

    Any right minded person would condone this...should this be proven!

    But apparently in Birmingham the fans confronted their owners in the car park.
  • Some fans could be seen making throat-slitting gestures at members of the board.

    Oh no, ;lol
  • Posh

    I hope it is safe to assume you meant 'condemn' there.

    Herb

    Struggle to see what is funny about that, tbh.
  • You think that token gestures are worth reporting? It's no different to thumbing your nose.
  • It is different to thumbing your nose though, isn’t it.
  • No, it really isn't.
  • IH , are u being serious ;hmm
  • Do you believe a number of fans want to murder the board by doing throat slitting gestures? Maybe they are indicating that the boards time is up.

    Well Jorderz. You asked me a question and I answered.
  • And I have no more to say on it if that’s how you feel.
  • edited March 2018
    I'm feel low after yesterday's game but I know I will still renew next season wether whatever league we are in . Once this all blows over and things settle again I just can't help myself it's part of being a supporter the lows make the highs all the sweeter when we occasionally get one. Am I a glutton for punishment or just a normal West Ham fan I don't know DJ I hope you do renew, this season has not been reflective of most my years as a season ticket holder I had some great seasons some middling seasons a a few relegation seasons but I always come back for more.
    Well said pearce ;ok

    Even though we are going through tough times at the moment there is no way that i'm going to give up my ST.
    I'm old enough to have gone through all the highs and lows(lot's of lows ;whistle) and i couldn't contemplate not going to watch my team again whatever league we are in.

    ;whistle
  • mike - distance precludes me having a ST but I will continue to arrange my weekends around watching our game. Come hell or high water. coyi
  • Yeah, but why would he want to stay at a club with ‘fans’ like ours after yesterday?

    Why would anybody decent want to join?

    Hope all those morons are proud of what they’ve done for the future of our club. They’ve really helped us out.
  • "A coin did hit David Sullivan. I didn't see it but I did have that confirmed," Brooking said.
  • All a bit OTT the reaction to all this IMO. Been painted like it was a war zone.
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    Perhaps Arnie admires the passion, not necessarily the way it was portrayed though.

    Ginge was the only other Hammer to stay on the pitch. He looked somewhat distraught.
  • Yea how many fans actually got onto the pitch in total?
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