@lessieolester@DPJHodges Reform's very foundations do not speak to enough people. Most people in the country vehemently dislike Farage and everything he stands for. They will never get over that.
@AaronBastani I find London an interesting microcosm. Supposedly young people are drinking less but here most areas of London have pubs full of young people drinking and smoking.
@AlfieHouseEcho@neildaly382 I don't see this at all tbh. Will have financial issues, potential legal issues and all top players will want in with West Ham. Add to that a reputation in tatters. I wouldn't be touching saints with a barge pole as a player.
@BenObeseJecty Apart from the potential to die? Also, everyone I know who joined the army did it for about three years then left cos they could get a placement in Goldman Sachs.
@CPaul089@antineil@danielstorey85 Is it right to potentially cripple an entire club, fans included, for god knows how long because the manager (one person) sanctioned spying? Individuals do bad things at companies in all industries, rarely does it lead to the destruction of those companies.
@LouSirr101@L1minus10 It really isn't. We're about to experience a massive layer and staff exodus coupled with a destroyed reputation that will make it very hard to bring new players in...especially with West Ham in the league.
@MarkRollas41903@AdamAzor@MarkJLittlewood I don't think they should profit from it, but the severity of the punishment leaves the club in an incredibly precarious place. Don't think other fans appreciate the long term impact of this.