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Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
I had to endure bottles of wine for the journey home as everything else was gone. I think I got vodka and coke or something like that but other than the bar had been pillaged.
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Me and a mate are driving down from Glasgow for this. Leaving at 10:00.
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Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
I'm gonna go for a 1-1 draw here, & certain, deserved relegation.
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Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
oh yeah, ****!brewster wrote:Sorry to have to point this out but if Wigan win, we ARE down. We would only be able to get a maximum of 36 points and a Wigan victory would take them to 39. Wolves, Birmingham & Blackburn already have more than 36 so we would be buggered.
Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
roblo wrote:How about back the team from start to finish and stop being a massive c***?
Really? How do my opinions contradict themselves? We've still got a chance of staying up, why waste it by hurling stupid remarks at the players/management/board, when we could be supporting the team?beckton wrote:Blimey! Some imposter logged in under you're user name a few days ago on the I want my money back thread!
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Not been to DW before, I've heard something about a "marquee" for away fans? Anyone know anything about that?
Still trying to decide if I'd be willing to part with £50 to travel on train, instead of the club coach...hmm...
Still trying to decide if I'd be willing to part with £50 to travel on train, instead of the club coach...hmm...
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Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
Neil go to the matchhday travel section there is a coach leaving from Harlow £28 each
I also just got loads of paper streamers in the away kit colours and some inflatable hammers, the only problem with the hammers are they have got stars and stripes on them, looks like the football genius will have some support on Sunday!!
I also just got loads of paper streamers in the away kit colours and some inflatable hammers, the only problem with the hammers are they have got stars and stripes on them, looks like the football genius will have some support on Sunday!!
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roblo wrote: Really? How do my opinions contradict themselves? We've still got a chance of staying up, why waste it by hurling stupid remarks at the players/management/board, when we could be supporting the team?
I actually think it's hypocritical of you to call someone else a massive **** for posting a few jokey songs.
Below is what you posted a few days ago, comparable to some of the best work of Harry Enfield as Kevin the teenager.
roblo wrote: Rubbish! I hate this stiff upper lip nonsense. Going up next week, and if we lose there's no ****ing chance I'm going over for the Sunderland game. Gonna stay at home, enjoy a lie in and avoid the football. And I wont offer my seat either. I want it to be empty, with the thousands of others.
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yeah heard of that before but I've never seen it. It wasnt there last season. Red Robin is prob the best betneil_d wrote:Not been to DW before, I've heard something about a "marquee" for away fans? Anyone know anything about that?
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Come on the West Ham yoooooooo
Come on the West Ham yoooooooo
Come on the West Ham yoooooooo
Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
A few jokey songs? The whole threads overriding with them. There was another thread about banners also.beckton wrote: I actually think it's hypocritical of you to call someone else a massive c*** for posting a few jokey songs.
It was pure hyperbole (as I pointed out) as a response to the nonsense that people were posting about that game. Many posts made it seem like "if you don't go to Sunderland game, even if we are down, then you're not proper West Ham". I was reacting to that.beckton wrote:Below is what you posted a few days ago, comparable to some of the best work of Harry Enfield as Kevin the teenager.
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Oh no you reminded me of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Zk5N3G_4Ysanchoz wrote:Come on the West Ham yoooooooo
Come on the West Ham yoooooooo
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And possibly something else to lift our spirits
West Ham buoyed by Scott Parker's return from injury
Parker will hope to inspire West Ham's survival West Ham's influential midfielder Scott Parker is set to return to action for their must-win Premier League game at Wigan on Sunday.
Parker, 30, has missed the club's last four games, during which the rock-bottom Hammers have picked up one point as they try to stay in the division.
He trained on Wednesday for the first time after an Achilles tendon problem.
In April, England midfielder Parker was named Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association.
West Ham are four points adrift of safety with only two games remaining, meaning Avram Grant's side probably have to win both to stand any chance of staying up.
They will move above Wigan with a win at the DW Stadium on Sunday, before playing host to Sunderland on the last day of the season on Sunday 22 May.
Midfielder Jack Collison, who has just returned after more than a year out with a serious knee injury, says the players are doing everything they keep to try and keep West Ham up.
"The boys are working hard, the staff have put the hours in, but it is a matter of going out there now and doing it," said Collison.
"We have talked all season about how we are good enough to get out of it, but the league table does not lie and we have a cup final next week and the following week.
"We need two wins and hopefully that is enough."
Parker will hope to inspire West Ham's survival West Ham's influential midfielder Scott Parker is set to return to action for their must-win Premier League game at Wigan on Sunday.
Parker, 30, has missed the club's last four games, during which the rock-bottom Hammers have picked up one point as they try to stay in the division.
He trained on Wednesday for the first time after an Achilles tendon problem.
In April, England midfielder Parker was named Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers' Association.
West Ham are four points adrift of safety with only two games remaining, meaning Avram Grant's side probably have to win both to stand any chance of staying up.
They will move above Wigan with a win at the DW Stadium on Sunday, before playing host to Sunderland on the last day of the season on Sunday 22 May.
Midfielder Jack Collison, who has just returned after more than a year out with a serious knee injury, says the players are doing everything they keep to try and keep West Ham up.
"The boys are working hard, the staff have put the hours in, but it is a matter of going out there now and doing it," said Collison.
"We have talked all season about how we are good enough to get out of it, but the league table does not lie and we have a cup final next week and the following week.
"We need two wins and hopefully that is enough."
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Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
Is this on T.V lads? Kicking off at 4 I thought it was....
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Conga all the way to Wigan
There was a thread the other day about this but i can't seem to find it. I for one will be treating sunday as a massive premership party so bringing all sorts inflatables, confetti and which ever i can get my hands on. Everyone should follow suit
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Good on yer mate. Might send the wrong message to the players and Grant though....would mix it up with a few "your not fit to wear the shirt" and "Grant out" if you don't mind. Only good thing about West Ham is the fans at the moment....we need to show our strength of feeling to the owners.
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Pardon?Hugh Jargon wrote:Good on yer mate. Might send the wrong message to the players and Grant though....would mix it up with a few "your not fit to wear the shirt" and "Grant out" if you don't mind. Only good thing about West Ham is the fans at the moment....we need to show our strength of feeling to the owners.
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Re: Wigan Athletic v West Ham United: Match Thread
Ah I see all the 'Justice Done' media b*llocks has already started:
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