.@piersmorgan blocked me as he can' t take a wind up. It's ok for him to have a go at the Gallagher's over Man City not winning the PL. However when you call him out as a hypocrite he throws his toys out the pram. Some say he is a social media bully.
We can all agree Pablo does foul Raya, no doubt, but if VAR is going to change that call, West Ham should get a penalty because that happens AFTER:
- Soucek gets wrestled to the ground
- Pablo gets bear hugged by Trossard while not even looking at the ball.
VAR is a plague, it’s simply a tool used to decide outcomes to suit agendas.
This video published by @COYIronscom was from the concourse at during West Ham’s last ever 3pm kick off at Upton Park whilst they were losing 4-1 to Swansea.
Imagine leaving that for the soulless vacuum they have now?
This club is in the fucking bin. @WestHam handing out 3 match bans for fans holding this up against our terrible owners.
@karren_brady and co simply cannot accept any criticism of a fanbase they have chosen to ignore. Disgusting.
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@HammersUnited2@WestHamHelp
West Ham were screwed long before Ollie Scarles made his mistake.
I really hope he doesn't take this too much to heart because the clubs downfall isn't on him.
This is entirely the fault of a board who can't buy players, appoint managers or build an infrastructure.
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.
The life of a West Ham fan at the moment seems to be one of perpetual anger and frustration.
A stadium they can’t stand, owners they despise, ongoing battles to keep ticket prices reasonable, lifelong supporters staying away from games and a manager who’s seemingly drowning.
Sadly this Saturday, in the most tragic way, we lost our good friend and life long hammer Billy Kilduff-Partridge, 3 days before his 20th Birthday. He was a lovely boy and had no bad bone in his body. We would like to celebrate his life on Sunday with a minutes applause in the 19th minute. Please spread the word and help us celebrate the life of our good friend.❤️
West Ham’s Boleyn Ground was easily my favourite stadium to visit as an away fan over the year. It always created a fierce atmosphere, it was a special place to watch football.
It’s a complete travesty that they knocked it down instead of opting to redevelop it.
I am struggling to think of a bigger downgrade in football history than their move to The London Stadium.
“We can do no more”.
Is there a single #WHUFC fan that doesn’t know the Sullivan playbook off by heart? I genuinely don’t why the Gizz Goblin bothers, every one of us sees though it. Absolute charlatan of a man.