It’s been a difficult season, but today, we finally claimed our first league win of the campaign, winning 5-1 against Athlético Bublé! 🙌🏻
Well done to the lads for a top performance 👏🏻
The great escape is on 👀
Toothless in attack, second and third to loose balls, defensively shambolic, clueless in possession and so much more wrong with that performance.
Relegation could well be happening if things don’t change quick!
A well hard fought 2-1 win against @CosmosUtdFC see’s us progress to the next round of the @SouthernSunday Supreme Trophies Marcus Lipton Cup! 🏆
Our goals coming from @PPaultaylor and Martin Nekhaev #PTFC 🔴⚫️
Not the start to the season we were hoping for. Down to ten men and losing 3-0 after 30 minutes. @LionsPutney leave with all three points winning 5-2.
Our goals coming from Paul Taylor and Mariano ⚽️ #PTFC 🔴⚫️
It’s our first match of a brand new season today and we kick off our @SouthernSunday Bob Dixon League One campaign with a local derby against @LionsPutney#PTFC 🔴⚫️
West Ham feels like a club in genuine crisis to me. To many on the outside, they see Premier League football, a big stadium and a recent European trophy and think it’s all just whinging but so many of their fans feel totally disconnected with their club.
Long-term season ticket holders are giving up their seats year on year, they despise the ownership, hate the stadium they play in, have had to fight tooth and nail to keep things like concession prices in place and worst of all, can’t see a logical way out of the mess they find themselves in. It’s a club which many of their fans feel is willingly forging a path away from the core support which has stuck with them for generations.
Yes, the headlines are regularly dominated by the team’s struggles under Graham Potter in the here and now but the sense of frustration the vast majority of that fan-base feel runs so much deeper than the 9 months he’s been in charge.