Posted on 14 May 2018. Tags: final, majority, opinion, social-media, supporters, the-campaign
Another campaign is done and dusted for West Ham, though it’s been a turbulent ride for the supporters this term. The Hammers spent the majority of the campaign flirting with relegation and, although improvements in the final few weeks secured safety, there wasn’t too much to get excited about. However, the emergence of young Declan […]
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Posted on 30 March 2018. Tags: coyi, london, supporters, transfer-policy, underlying, west ham news
West Ham United face Southampton on Saturday looking to put the ugly scenes of the match against Burnley on 10 March behind them. Poor results and the the club’s transfer policy are contributing factors to the supporters’ unrest. However, there are other underlying tensions between the fans and the board around the move to the London Stadium. Supporters want the stadium to feel like ‘home’ but at the moment say the ‘real West Ham has been…
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Posted on 10 September 2016. Tags: from-the-ground, slaven bilic, Southampton, supporters, supporters-had, unfortunate, West Ham United
Walter Mazzarri’s Watford came back from two goals down to claim their first three points of the season in a match that had great goals, terrible defending and the unfortunate sight of fighting in the stands of the Olympic Stadium. West Ham confirmed that supporters had been ejected from the ground after a dispute broke out not just between rival supporters but groups of home fans, unhappy at the seating arrangements in the club’s new stadium. Many …
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Posted on 28 August 2016. Tags: claudio-bravo, guardian.co.uk, guardiola, premier league, supporters, transfer news, West Ham United
Perhaps the most daunting part for Manchester City’s rivals is that these are still the embryonic stages of Pep Guardiola’s reign, with the players slowly getting used to a new set of ideas, different tactics and a manager who gives the impression that he is only satisfied by the highest forms of excellence. Five games, five wins – Guardiola has had an immaculate start, and still there is the clear impression of a side that …
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Posted on 11 May 2016. Tags: carnage-outside, football feeds, game, involving-some, supporters, wayne-rooney
• FA strongly condemns actions after carnage outside stadium • I don’t understand why United couldn’t get here at 4pm, says Sullivan West Ham United’s farewell to Upton Park was marred by incidents involving some of their supporters, with the visiting Manchester United team bus pelted with missiles beforehand and their goalkeeper, David de Gea, also targeted during the game. De Gea had a bottle thrown in his direction after he celebrated his team’s equaliser …
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