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comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 25/9/16

Good article

posted on 25/9/16

Top article sandy.

posted on 25/9/16

Where you hiding mafia boy you Latvian poo cleaner

Laughing at the happy hammers

Olympic stadium

posted on 25/9/16

should have taken the £50mil for Payet-as the porrn Barron claimed he was offered

posted on 25/9/16

Spurs may be able to nick Payet for £15 million when they get relegated.

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posted on 25/9/16

Taxi for Bilic?

posted on 25/9/16

The West Ham Walk.

posted on 25/9/16

As a tax payer, I'm worried.

Will the Government be giving West Ham £400m in the Summer to buy a new squad?

posted on 25/9/16

Not the first time a tenant has stunk out their council house!

posted on 25/9/16

The Pikeys are scratching theirs nuts wondering what has happened to their "world" class team

Should have left that stadium alone

posted on 25/9/16

I remember the pawn bros and Brady old lady standing outside the OS cracking open the bubbly, not so smug now are they!

Has the old ground been knocked down yet? If not maybe they could go back.

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posted on 25/9/16

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comment by L_M (U4620)

posted on 25/9/16

Maf's team West Ham losing to Romanian team Astra Giurgiu in Europa League with 8,500 stadium capacity.

Only trophy they've won since 1980 is Intertoto Cup.

posted on 25/9/16

Well I have some sympathy for them, despite their fans' attack on our team bus last season.

They must really be missing their old ground right now and it's sad to see. Arsenal struggled to adapt to the Emirates, too, and have not won the league since moving there.

Might be a cautionary tale for Spurs fans. Sometimes you don't know what you got till it's gone. West Ham have paved paradise and put up a shooting range for their opponents and a boxing ring for their own fans.

posted on 25/9/16

Jalisco

West Ham knew full well that the running track would HAVE to remain when they took on the OS. They knew that the supporters would be miles away from the pitch creating a poor atmosphere.

Tottenham's new stadium is designed to have the supporters right next to the pitch. Yes we will miss the old WHL but the basically we are learning from the mistakes Arsenal and West Ham have made.

posted on 25/9/16

Karen Brady

posted on 25/9/16

comment by Jalisco Red - It's raining Zlats and Pogs in Manchester (U4195)
posted 10 minutes ago
Well I have some sympathy for them, despite their fans' attack on our team bus last season.

They must really be missing their old ground right now and it's sad to see. Arsenal struggled to adapt to the Emirates, too, and have not won the league since moving there.

Might be a cautionary tale for Spurs fans. Sometimes you don't know what you got till it's gone. West Ham have paved paradise and put up a shooting range for their opponents and a boxing ring for their own fans.
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Spurs are basically moving about 10 yards up the road, so I doubt it will make the slightest difference.

posted on 25/9/16

Hope you're right, sandy.

It's a shame seeing all these clubs leaving their old grounds though. Soon(ish), London's four biggest clubs will all be playing in new stadiums, and all that history will be just that: history.

I'd be gutted if United were ever to leave Old Trafford.

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comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
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comment by Jalisco Red - It's raining Zlats and Pogs in Manchester (U4195)
posted 25 minutes ago
Well I have some sympathy for them, despite their fans' attack on our team bus last season.

They must really be missing their old ground right now and it's sad to see. Arsenal struggled to adapt to the Emirates, too, and have not won the league since moving there.

Might be a cautionary tale for Spurs fans. Sometimes you don't know what you got till it's gone. West Ham have paved paradise and put up a shooting range for their opponents and a boxing ring for their own fans.
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Have you ever been to that manor? Paradise it ain't. Even the Syrian's think it's a bit rough.
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No, I never did go, to my lasting regret.

I'm sure the area around Celtic Park isn't exactly Kensington or Koh Samui, but to them it's Paradise 😊

posted on 25/9/16

comment by Jalisco Red - It's raining Zlats and Pogs in Manchester (U4195)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Hope you're right, sandy.

It's a shame seeing all these clubs leaving their old grounds though. Soon(ish), London's four biggest clubs will all be playing in new stadiums, and all that history will be just that: history.

I'd be gutted if United were ever to leave Old Trafford.

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I suppose we all have to move on mate. To be honest WHL is nothing like It used to be when I first visited the ground nearly 60 years back, when both Park Lane and Paxton Road where two huge bankings of terraces, no seats, and the shelf stood watch over both ends, still could cram in nearly 68,000 back then. There used to be terraced houses as well on a couple of corners of the ground, where supporters used to park their bikes for a small fee as I remember.

The good old days.

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