They may not all be hardcore Daggers BUT last night showed there are at least 4500 people who believe our great Football Club is worth something and worth saving.
So I say to you - stick that in your pipe!
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Perhaps we could also now take out the half dozen "GLYN HOPKIN" advertising boards still up around the ground.
I 'get' he is still a minority shareholder (in name at least) but advertising the man / club who is about to bring the club to its knees, kinda seems like a bit of a sick joke.
I 'get' he is still a minority shareholder (in name at least) but advertising the man / club who is about to bring the club to its knees, kinda seems like a bit of a sick joke.
Totally agreedagger4eva wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:00 am Perhaps we could also now take out the half dozen "GLYN HOPKIN" advertising boards still up around the ground.
I 'get' he is still a minority shareholder (in name at least) but advertising the man / club who is about to bring the club to its knees, kinda seems like a bit of a sick joke.
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A Hammers fan asked me why his name was still up at the ground yesterday.
I presume he's paid for that privilege, but it is a bit of a provocation given the state of things.
I presume he's paid for that privilege, but it is a bit of a provocation given the state of things.
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Every single person said I can’t be involved with what’s going on. I have a large business that has my name. How could I be associated in owning a Club that the Supporters insist on flying a racist flag?
Presumably, by this token alone - he wouldn't actually even want the boards to remain up... what with his clear desire to no longer remain 'associated'.
On a more positive note - last night seemed to be a fantastic success.
Lots of Hammers fans around me speaking highly of the club, the ground and how it would be shocking if we did go to the wall.
The Father in law really enjoyed his 1st visit to the ground too and said he wants to come back for a "proper game" before the end of the season.
Presumably, by this token alone - he wouldn't actually even want the boards to remain up... what with his clear desire to no longer remain 'associated'.
On a more positive note - last night seemed to be a fantastic success.
Lots of Hammers fans around me speaking highly of the club, the ground and how it would be shocking if we did go to the wall.
The Father in law really enjoyed his 1st visit to the ground too and said he wants to come back for a "proper game" before the end of the season.
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Missing from Weds night:
3000 West Ham fans and half a dozen Glyn Hopkin advertising boards
Friendly seems to have worked wonders though as its been an absolutely fantastic 1st half performance.
3000 West Ham fans and half a dozen Glyn Hopkin advertising boards
Friendly seems to have worked wonders though as its been an absolutely fantastic 1st half performance.
Fantastic performance all round but highlights the quality in this league that they are one off a play-off place... dreadful opposition regardless of the early shot hitting the post... we really had a great chance in the playoffs before our mid season collapsedagger4eva wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:51 pm Missing from Weds night:
3000 West Ham fans and half a dozen Glyn Hopkin advertising boards
Friendly seems to have worked wonders though as its been an absolutely fantastic 1st half performance.
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