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In what part of the ground would you like to see a singing area?

Centenary Lower
9
6%
West Stand (Centenary End)
18
12%
West Stand (Central)
35
23%
West Stand (Bobby Moore End)
12
8%
Bobby Moore Lower
68
44%
East Stand (Bobby Moore End)
7
5%
East Stand (Central)
3
2%
East Stand (Centenary End)
3
2%
 
Total votes: 155

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:lol: :lol:
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Lost Hammer wrote:Oh dear no_no :lol:

Wheres that pic of kev pissing himself outside millwall? :lol:
I've got that on my phone...as soon as I get the blutooth adaptor i'll post it up...
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Lost Hammer wrote:Disagree mate, the BML can already hold its own, really we need to work on getting the WHOLE ground singing, the east stand upper is a bit of a lost cause though.
I reckon the west lower has got the biggest potential, as we showed against Cardiff, if we can get enough of us there, we can get it like that every game.
Oi, you cheeky c**t
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You said it yourself "its *****, but we love it" :lol:
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Lost Hammer wrote:You said it yourself "its *****, but we love it" :lol:
You can keep all these new fangled stands. I love the sheer ramshackle experience that is the East Stand. It's got that Soho lapdancing sordid feel about it. The bloke that sits next to me was at the opening. I'm glad it's not getting knocked down. But when can we have the pitch moved back to where it should be?
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East Stand Martin wrote: You can keep all these new fangled stands. I love the sheer ramshackle experience that is the East Stand. It's got that Soho lapdancing sordid feel about it. The bloke that sits next to me was at the opening. I'm glad it's not getting knocked down. But when can we have the pitch moved back to where it should be?
Maybe we should all come and sit with you ESM
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chimchimcheroo wrote: Maybe we should all come and sit with you ESM
You are most welcome. Only one thing missing at the moment - the geezer that used to sell Percy Dalton's shell on peanuts. Those were the days...
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East Stand Martin wrote: You are most welcome. Only one thing missing at the moment - the geezer that used to sell Percy Dalton's shell on peanuts. Those were the days...
Did anyone ever buy them peanuts? :?:
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i did and if i see them which every once in a while you do, i buy them, used to love eating them then looking down at the little pile of shells round my feet, if you waited till everyone buggered off the stand had little molehills of peanut shells all over them
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Greatest Cockney Rip Off wrote: Did anyone ever buy them peanuts? :?:
Every game mate, although I reckon half used to get nicked out of his big bag as he was walking around the North Bank.
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sicknote wrote:i did and if i see them which every once in a while you do, i buy them, used to love eating them then looking down at the little pile of shells round my feet, if you waited till everyone buggered off the stand had little molehills of peanut shells all over them
Ahhh nostalgia - all you get now is a Yorkie Bar wrapper at your feet.

I am off to get a bag of proper peanuts for the game on Saturday and am going to create a right proper mountain of shells
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The West Ham Kangaroo burgers were a treat too. Hopping around your guts well before half-time.
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The only time I see them for sale now is outside Walthamstow Dogs on a Saturday night after the racing...when you think about it they are a right rip-off. When all the shells are taken off there is very little in them...better off getting a f***-off Doner Kebab.
I remember I got one going to the game and the grease solidified on my fingers...lovely...looked like a bleedin' candle...
Another thing about Doner Kebabs. My mate dropped a bit of Doner meat in his car...three days later there were bristles growing out of it :shock: :shock:

You have been warned...don't eat the greasy elelphants leg.
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Greatest Cockney Rip Off wrote:The only time I see them for sale now is outside Walthamstow Dogs on a Saturday night after the racing...when you think about it they are a right rip-off. When all the shells are taken off there is very little in them...better off getting a f*ck-off Doner Kebab.
I remember I got one going to the game and the grease solidified on my fingers...lovely...looked like a bleedin' candle...
Another thing about Doner Kebabs. My mate dropped a bit of Doner meat in his car...three days later there were bristles growing out of it :shock: :shock:

You have been warned...don't eat the greasy elelphants leg.
Never touched 'em since a mate told me they were made out of old tights and used condoms
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Whereabouts in Enfield are you mate? I went to school there. Lived in Tottenham for 24 years too...that was grim.
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Great idea lads
I am mates with THAT'S ZAMORA so he is keeping me in touch.
Deeply considering it
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Yeah sign me up, i'm getting season ticket next season and looking for a place where theres loads of singing. Mates with SOUTHENDMADHAMMER and THATS ZAMORA, lets get this thing finalised!¬!! :D
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Have you decided on a definite area of teh ground for this yet ?

There are 3 of us who have season tickets and we might be up for this if your doing it in a decent area.

The corner of the Centenery lower and DML sounds like the preffered choice so far. Is this a definite ?
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Post by Harveys_HammersLH »

Great idea lads...:doff:

I have a season ticket in the BML and sing every match so i'm alright.
We do need the likes of the DML stand to sing with us as well.
If we get into the play-offs (i really hope we do) i hope the home leg would have the ground rocking.
As i say i sit in the BML so i'm alright but it is a good idea and good luck...:doff:
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SL wrote:Have you decided on a definite area of teh ground for this yet ?

There are 3 of us who have season tickets and we might be up for this if your doing it in a decent area.

The corner of the Centenery lower and DML sounds like the preffered choice so far. Is this a definite ?
This is going to be the one sticking point IMO. I suggest a meeting after the Derby game, where we can decide on a block and how many are definite.
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