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Are West Ham going down??
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Couldn’t happen to a nicer club with such modest fans.
It won’t though they always find a way to sneak out of it.
If they do go down expect their first game at the taxpayers stadium to be Millwall if fans are still not allowed to attend closely followed by us.1 -
No. Their first game will be at home to us, while their second game will be.... away to us. The third game.... fans will be allowed to attend again.MStuartPerm said:Couldn’t happen to a nicer club with such modest fans.
It won’t though they always find a way to sneak out of it.
If they do go down expect their first game at the taxpayers stadium to be Millwall if fans are still not allowed to attend closely followed by us.3 -
Ha ha, many a true word spoken in jest.MillwallFan said:
No. Their first game will be at home to us, while their second game will be.... away to us. The third game.... fans will be allowed to attend again.MStuartPerm said:Couldn’t happen to a nicer club with such modest fans.
It won’t though they always find a way to sneak out of it.
If they do go down expect their first game at the taxpayers stadium to be Millwall if fans are still not allowed to attend closely followed by us.I expect the OB are dreading them getting relegated.2 -
Bums. Bournemouth and Villa messing it up again.0
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Get in there Villa. Now get a winner!1
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Love em to get relegated ,cos we aren’t pushing for promotion from the Championship any time soon , so would be nice to have a local game with less scum per punter than the other filth .
Proper scum off between those two Clubs who should both have stayed on the north side of the river where they belong .2 -
Interesting football fact of the day, Millwall FC have been a professional South London football club longer than Charlton have 😉oohaahmortimer said:Love em to get relegated ,cos we aren’t pushing for promotion from the Championship any time soon , so would be nice to have a local game with less scum per punter than the other filth .
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Irrespective of professionalism, Charlton were a South London football club in 1905. Millwall moved south of the river in 1910.MillwallFan said:
Interesting football fact of the day, Millwall FC have been a professional South London football club longer than Charlton have 😉oohaahmortimer said:Love em to get relegated ,cos we aren’t pushing for promotion from the Championship any time soon , so would be nice to have a local game with less scum per punter than the other filth .
Proper scum off between those two Clubs who should both have stayed on the north side of the river where they belong .7 -
Dirty norvern slaaaaags never trust em6
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Thinking about that move south in 1910, I can only assume that Millwall were running from West Ham even then!10
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Nah they just wanted to move closer to Portsmouthsuperclive98 said:Thinking about that move south in 1910, I can only assume that Millwall were running from West Ham even then!6 -
Empty stands will probably help them get accustomed to what they’ll see if they do go down but I think it’s more likely to be Bournemouth and Watford that will be joining Norwich though Bournemouth and Brighton as two away days out on the south coast would be the preferred combination.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Empty stadiums will probably help West Ham, as their home games would be toxic as soon as they went 1-0 down.
I think they'll get enough points to scrape by though.0 -
My prediction for bottom 3, in order:
Villa
Bournemouth
Norwich
Once Haller comes back, I think him and Bowen will get enough to keep them up.
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West Ham fans I know say that Haller is useless.DoctorCharlton said:My prediction for bottom 3, in order:
Villa
Bournemouth
Norwich
Once Haller comes back, I think him and Bowen will get enough to keep them up.
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They should stay up, i would laugh alot if they go down. Ever since Tevez-gate i have a particular dislike of West Ham, also their fans are cunts (cousin is one lol)4
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About time you won something then.MillwallFan said:
Interesting football fact of the day, Millwall FC have been a professional South London football club longer than Charlton have 😉oohaahmortimer said:Love em to get relegated ,cos we aren’t pushing for promotion from the Championship any time soon , so would be nice to have a local game with less scum per punter than the other filth .
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Even that is on an untruth! Don't hold up in court... as usual.Acab said:
About time you won something then.MillwallFan said:
Interesting football fact of the day, Millwall FC have been a professional South London football club longer than Charlton have 😉oohaahmortimer said:Love em to get relegated ,cos we aren’t pushing for promotion from the Championship any time soon , so would be nice to have a local game with less scum per punter than the other filth .
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Heard on radio yesterday that if they go down their expected gate reduction would be around 7% leaving them with average crowds over 50k still, which would set a Championship record.
They still plan on increasing their stadium capacity to 63,000 over the summer.
Are they deluded or ambitious?0 -
They’re all at it , the other halves on the ponce
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So they have a virtually rent free ground, loads of cash from the TV companies, 50 thousand odd attendances paying top dollar and they are still making a loss???
I think Lord Sugar needs to review who he thinks are heads of Industry in the UK!!Personally I would love to see them get relegated, unfortunately the teams around them seem intent on trying to help them stay up.3 -
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They have always been deluded.The Prince-e-Paul said:Heard on radio yesterday that if they go down their expected gate reduction would be around 7% leaving them with average crowds over 50k still, which would set a Championship record.
They still plan on increasing their stadium capacity to 63,000 over the summer.
Are they deluded or ambitious?But we must not forget they won the World Cup in 66.......0 -
Would 50000 people actually turn up to see them play Rotherham or Barnsley?The Prince-e-Paul said:Heard on radio yesterday that if they go down their expected gate reduction would be around 7% leaving them with average crowds over 50k still, which would set a Championship record.
They still plan on increasing their stadium capacity to 63,000 over the summer.
Are they deluded or ambitious?0 -
No doubt struggling at the minute. However I can't really see them going down. Villa, Norwich look nailed on with either Bournemouth or Brighton close. Think Watford will be OK.0
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I don't like the sound of dildos going up.man_at_milletts said:6 -
Exactly. Completely delusional. Newcastle and Leeds are bigger clubs than West Ham and neither of those were sold out each week.killerandflash said:
Would 50000 people actually turn up to see them play Rotherham or Barnsley?The Prince-e-Paul said:Heard on radio yesterday that if they go down their expected gate reduction would be around 7% leaving them with average crowds over 50k still, which would set a Championship record.
They still plan on increasing their stadium capacity to 63,000 over the summer.
Are they deluded or ambitious?2 -
Who's paying for this increased capacity? I assume not them?The Prince-e-Paul said:Heard on radio yesterday that if they go down their expected gate reduction would be around 7% leaving them with average crowds over 50k still, which would set a Championship record.
They still plan on increasing their stadium capacity to 63,000 over the summer.
Are they deluded or ambitious?0











