You have to ask that...hell no.One relegation (2011) wasn’t enough for you?
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You have to ask that...hell no.One relegation (2011) wasn’t enough for you?
You have to ask that...hell no.
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I thought this was a place in Wales, turns out it's West Ham's form.
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West Ham to honour trio with statue
West Ham will honour club legends Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters with a statue at London Stadium.www.bbc.co.uk
Who are these cunts to start randomly putting up statues upon ground that they don't own?
'State of the art retractable mobility devices' I think you mean.Probably on wheels.
Leeds are as big a bunch of wankers as Wet Spam.West Ham down and Leeds up. Lovely jubbly.
Leeds are as big a bunch of wankers as Wet Spam.
Rock and a hard place...
What a magnificent lunchtime read!Why West Ham can't afford to lose survival fight
BBC Sport's Simon Stone takes a look at West Ham's perilous Premier League position and why they must win their fight against the drop.www.bbc.co.uk
That last sentence in the article is misleading as yes they have a big stadium but their match day revenue is the same as at Upton Park.What a magnificent lunchtime read!
All this adds to the scrutiny around a club who have top-six potential on every metric - fans, turnover, transfer spend, wages, location and stadium capacity - but have finished there just once in 34 years.
A "world-class" catastrophe.
Why West Ham can't afford to lose survival fight
BBC Sport's Simon Stone takes a look at West Ham's perilous Premier League position and why they must win their fight against the drop.www.bbc.co.uk
Wait what??????
That statement was written in October, when the club were pushing for a place in the top four. Accounting regulations meant it could not be changed when the Hammers' financial results to 31 May 2019 were published in January 2020.