The Official West Ham United Thread. Vol 3
Discussion
Pincher said:
sjc said:
Not bothering today,gave my tickets away.
Still at least we might get back to talking about matches rather than being told careful what wish for by those those that simply don’t get it,or someone dissecting a few financials and getting it wrong. I couldn’t be arsed to reply.. I just told the source at the club that kindly checked Bens research they was wrong and someone on the net was right.
That was me I think - knowing us, we’d bin Moyes and end up with Mourinho. Still at least we might get back to talking about matches rather than being told careful what wish for by those those that simply don’t get it,or someone dissecting a few financials and getting it wrong. I couldn’t be arsed to reply.. I just told the source at the club that kindly checked Bens research they was wrong and someone on the net was right.
TCEvo said:
Pincher said:
TCEvo said:
Nice one - Bowen's 20th goal of the season!!!
And he’ll still probably only get 5 or 10 minutes here and there at the Euros…I know I’m biased but wasn’t that impressed with the few again today, harsh not to give that corner at the end.
Wasn’t going to go today but as it was a Saturday kickoff, trains were decent and I’d get back home at a decent time, gave it a go. Amazing how a Sat game and a half decent result lifts you. I’m half thinking of renewing the season ticket now, new manager and more Saturday games next year hopefully.
Wasn’t going to go today but as it was a Saturday kickoff, trains were decent and I’d get back home at a decent time, gave it a go. Amazing how a Sat game and a half decent result lifts you. I’m half thinking of renewing the season ticket now, new manager and more Saturday games next year hopefully.
bad company said:
Liverpool fans grumbling about the referee stopping the game when Areola was injured:-
I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
That’s unlike Liverpool fans. They usually take things like that so well. I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
bad company said:
Liverpool fans grumbling about the referee stopping the game when Areola was injured:-
I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
None of us are trying to use that as an excuse for being st today.I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
But the ref didn’t blow for a foul or stop play for treatment,
So when the Areola rolled the ball out it was in play, so why did the ref wait till Gakpo attacked the loose ball to blow the whistle ?
pinchmeimdreamin said:
bad company said:
Liverpool fans grumbling about the referee stopping the game when Areola was injured:-
I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
None of us are trying to use that as an excuse for being st today.I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
But the ref didn’t blow for a foul or stop play for treatment,
So when the Areola rolled the ball out it was in play, so why did the ref wait till Gakpo attacked the loose ball to blow the whistle ?
RichB said:
pinchmeimdreamin said:
bad company said:
Liverpool fans grumbling about the referee stopping the game when Areola was injured:-
I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
None of us are trying to use that as an excuse for being st today.I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
But the ref didn’t blow for a foul or stop play for treatment,
So when the Areola rolled the ball out it was in play, so why did the ref wait till Gakpo attacked the loose ball to blow the whistle ?
Maybe it’ll be explained on MOTD.
bad company said:
RichB said:
pinchmeimdreamin said:
bad company said:
Liverpool fans grumbling about the referee stopping the game when Areola was injured:-
I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
None of us are trying to use that as an excuse for being st today.I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
But the ref didn’t blow for a foul or stop play for treatment,
So when the Areola rolled the ball out it was in play, so why did the ref wait till Gakpo attacked the loose ball to blow the whistle ?
Maybe it’ll be explained on MOTD.
Funny one for me today. There was a couple sat in front of me (right by the half way line Billy Bonds Stand). Very unremarkable until Liverpool scored and they celebrated the goal so clearly away fans. Some WH fans around me called the stewards to get them removed.
Nothing happened at that time then Liverpool scored again and the couple wisely stayed silent. After a while the stewards turned up and asked the couple to leave. I think they noticed that the man had a Liverpool shirt under his coat.
He really shouldn’t have worn that shirt in a home fans area but nonetheless it seemed harsh to me. All they’d done is celebrate an away goal.
Nothing happened at that time then Liverpool scored again and the couple wisely stayed silent. After a while the stewards turned up and asked the couple to leave. I think they noticed that the man had a Liverpool shirt under his coat.
He really shouldn’t have worn that shirt in a home fans area but nonetheless it seemed harsh to me. All they’d done is celebrate an away goal.
Edited by bad company on Saturday 27th April 19:48
Edited by bad company on Saturday 27th April 20:14
pinchmeimdreamin said:
bad company said:
RichB said:
pinchmeimdreamin said:
bad company said:
Liverpool fans grumbling about the referee stopping the game when Areola was injured:-
I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
None of us are trying to use that as an excuse for being st today.I think the ref's just made up a new rule. Goalies can put the ball down in open play and have immunity from the opposition trying to nick the ball. What a load of cobblers.
But the ref didn’t blow for a foul or stop play for treatment,
So when the Areola rolled the ball out it was in play, so why did the ref wait till Gakpo attacked the loose ball to blow the whistle ?
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