I just wondered what the opinion of West Ham fans was about being in The Championship. This is not a WUM article, please read on...
One of the West Ham fans on here, myhammers, has confirmed that he would rather West Ham play in The Championship, rather than get promoted to the Premiership.
Is this the general feeling amongst fans, or is this fan in the minority?
All Wums will be deleted.
Regards
Chicken
PS. The exact comment word for word was:
"Yeah, and I'm not bothered about the Premiership - I'd rather be in the Championship".
And the link is as follows:
http://www.ja606.co.uk/comments/viewAllComments/29426/14#C633926
Spurs fan in peace...
posted on 3/9/11
Myhammers was on the Leeds board before our match banging on relentlessly about how West Ham WERE a premiership club >> <doph> ..
posted on 3/9/11
Sorry, I meant to say
posted on 3/9/11
740 miles,
So are you saying, one minute myhammers is saying:
"West Ham are a premiership club".
And the next he is saying:
"I'm not bothered about the Premiership - I'd rather be in the Championship".
Mate, that is quality. mhammers is going to get ruined for this.
posted on 4/9/11
Yes, "ARE" would have been a clearer description of his position at the time, just some silly mistake brought them down here to the Champ for a season etc etc .. ..
Go for it
posted on 4/9/11
740
Cheers for the ammo fella.
And good luck to Leeds.
posted on 4/9/11
Mind you, in fairness to the guy, he did make a gracious and fairly sensible remark shortly afterwards, which is more than one can hope for from so many of the "contributors" to this forum ..
posted on 4/9/11
Thanks for the good luck .. we may need it ..
posted on 4/9/11
740,
I know you're probably sick of this subject right now but i was disappointed when Leeds sold Gradel. He looks a real talent.
When's Snodgrass back?
posted on 4/9/11
Quick, feisty, very clever feet .. can run straight into a defender and somehow come away with the ball .. yeah, very sorry to see him go but at least he hasn't gone to a rival club. Probably good for him to be in France as he'll be able to meet up with many of his Cote D'Ivoire colleagues. He could be a bit of a prima-donna at times and there was a nasty tactic developing of opposition players winding him up with sneaky fouls and verbals, in the sometimes successful hope of getting him carded/ sent off , so his departure might not all be bad news. J Lloyd-Sam should get his chance now, and I'm hopeful that he'll come good.
As for Snoddy, he is fit again and a more or less automatic starter for us, although he didn't feature in Scotland's line-up yesterday.
posted on 14/9/11
Id rather pay 20 quid for an away game and win 4-0 than go to Chelsea away for 60 quid and get stuffed