West Ham stadium deal
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That's like asking which of your ex girlfriends you'd like to win the lottery
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Funnily enough, I could answer that.God is an Englishman wrote:That's like asking which of your ex girlfriends you'd like to win the lottery
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West Ham have qualified for the final knockout round of the Europa League as a result of Manchester United winning the FA Cup Final.
Southampton, who previously would have played in that knockout round, are now directly in the group stages.
Southampton, who previously would have played in that knockout round, are now directly in the group stages.
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Let's hope they get the same result on and off the pitch the last time they were in Europe.
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What a load of cobblers, put a bloody fence up FFS.ozzie owl wrote:Sadly the new home of West Ham saw more crowd trouble again last night. On Bein Sport they said that the Olympic Stadium does not allow for true segregation .
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And people complain about housing trust tenants, this is what happens to council tenants in east London.
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They were saying the issue is not the seated area but the concourse behinds that.Nice One Cyril wrote:What a load of cobblers, put a bloody fence up FFS.ozzie owl wrote:Sadly the new home of West Ham saw more crowd trouble again last night. On Bein Sport they said that the Olympic Stadium does not allow for true segregation .
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Need to tighten up thenGod is an Englishman wrote:Even funnier that they keep calling it on and keep loosing.
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That's unusual. They usually throw them at the players.
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It appears most Football people in London are in favour of demolishing the ground and starting again from scratch.
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Where do you get this idea from? I've not heard one London football person even suggest demolishing it.Old Master wrote:It appears most Football people in London are in favour of demolishing the ground and starting again from scratch.
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Me neither, but you have to admit it would be funny to see them homeless.God is an Englishman wrote:Where do you get this idea from? I've not heard one London football person even suggest demolishing it.Old Master wrote:It appears most Football people in London are in favour of demolishing the ground and starting again from scratch.
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It would, I'm sure Leyton orient would let them ground share.Nice One Cyril wrote:Me neither, but you have to admit it would be funny to see them homeless.God is an Englishman wrote:Where do you get this idea from? I've not heard one London football person even suggest demolishing it.Old Master wrote:It appears most Football people in London are in favour of demolishing the ground and starting again from scratch.
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It was on the BBC World site.
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The BBC World site is not a spokeman for London football people. So, I ask againOld Master wrote:It was on the BBC World site.
Where do you get this idea from? I've not heard one London football person even suggest demolishing it.
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God is an Englishman wrote:The BBC World site is not a spokeman for London football people. So, I ask againOld Master wrote:It was on the BBC World site.
Where do you get this idea from? I've not heard one London football person even suggest demolishing it.
And rather than say "most" people it was one "expert", huge majority there you daft knacker!
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An expert who's not from London either.Mackem Lad wrote:God is an Englishman wrote:The BBC World site is not a spokeman for London football people. So, I ask againOld Master wrote:It was on the BBC World site.
Where do you get this idea from? I've not heard one London football person even suggest demolishing it.
And rather than say "most" people it was one "expert", huge majority there you daft knacker!