🚨BREAKING NEWS: Bulgarian Migrant Fatos Ali Dumana has been CHARGED by Police Scotland with Assaulting a Minor
An apology is due to these little girls for the LIES told about them.
JUSTICE FOR LOLA AND RUBY MOIR❤️
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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.
According to rumours, Neil Warnock is being lined up for the Millwall job.
If he's hired, the job will bring Warnock back to the scene of one of his most infamous showdowns…
In 2004, while managing Sheffield United, Neil oversaw a fiery game at The Den.
At half-time, keeper Paddy Kenny was headbutted in the tunnel by Millwall’s Kevin Muscat, and both players were sent off.
With no sub keeper on the bench, defender Phil Jagielka had to go in goal, and made a string of stunning saves as Sheffield Utd fought back from a goal down to win 2-1.
At full time, Warnock stormed onto the pitch and snarled at every Millwall player that passed him:
“Serves you fucking right for Muscat that!”
In late 2020, West Ham fan Josh tragically committed suicide.
On #WorldMentalHealthDay, we pay tribute to him and honour his legacy which lives on through R;pple Suicide Prevention.
I have so much respect for Jonny Willkinson as a player and what he has achieved 👏 BUT I feel everytime he answers the simplest of questions, I'm back in school in Psychology class and not giving my teacher the full attention because I'm lost and forgot what the questions was.
🗣️🎙️Jamie Carragher on West Ham :
They always get criticised West Ham – or the supporters do – for this thing about ‘what’s the West Ham way‘,
But I don’t think it’s complicated. It’s basically going to watch your team and basically being entertained. I don’t think West Ham fans expect to win trophies year in, year out – that’s not the nature of their club, they’re probably not big enough to go and do that – that’s why it was so special for them last season.
But what they want to do, they want to go to the game and they want to watch somebody special. They had it with Di Canio.
I remember when I was a kid they had Alan Devonshire these types of players and you almost think that was almost like a West Ham type of player. Someone who can do something a bit clever and send the supporters home happy, they can talk about a goal he scored or something he created”