West Ham Fans

Discussion in 'The Hornets' Nest - Watford Chat' started by Tring Hornet, Sep 10, 2016.

  1. Tring Hornet

    Tring Hornet Reservist

    Thought half time on the upper tier was great.
    Full credit to the lad that rushed the stewards and planted a smacker on the big fat ******* in claret. He really was asking for it.
    Be interesting what happens when the likes of Chelsea show up.
     
  2. Desmond

    Desmond Panic Buy Signing

    That stadium is an accident/big incident waiting to happen!
     
  3. Tring Hornet

    Tring Hornet Reservist

    Totally agree.
    Stewards are kids and it was non policed until the last ten minutes.
    B'mouth - Watford forget it.
    Just wait for the big boys to turn up.
     
  4. lord stan smith

    lord stan smith Academy Graduate

    tidy day. kicked off left right and centre after in hackney wick. happy days.
     
  5. AndrewH63

    AndrewH63 Reservist

    Yep, we were in row 54, felt sorry for the stewards, West Ham obviously clueless and terrified of spending a few quid themselves to put in proper segregation. Mind you I did make 50p, kindly thrown at me from block 217. The place was half empty with 20 minutes to go. Tinpot fans who were walking out after we scored the third. Let's hope they get Millwall at home in the third round of the FA Cup and they have to move it to the New Den because of security concerns.
     
  6. Otter

    Otter Gambling industry insider

    If they get Millwall at home in the cup, that would be the big test.
     
  7. Jumbolina

    Jumbolina First Team

    People who want to fight at football matches are thick cowards. I mean there are boxing clubs if they really want to fight someone who is interested without threat of being arrested. West Ham seem to have a larger proportion than most in the imbecile class.
     
  8. R4E

    R4E Reservist

    ****.
     
  9. MarlonsCellMate

    MarlonsCellMate Reservist

    Walked through to hackney wick and saw nothing.

    What i did see was a 10/12 year old girl asking her dad if they could leave when we were 4-2 up because she was scared. They did.

    I can't remember the last time I went to a game without seeing some police presence. Hopefully west ham get the book thrown at them for not providing adequate policing. The fact that a fight broke out amongst themselves when they were 2 nil up shows what a detestable club they are.
     
  10. PhilippineOrn

    PhilippineOrn First Team

    Some of the stewards there are Millwall fans supposedly.

    http://www.kumb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=165331&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=660
     
  11. goldenstate-goldenboy

    goldenstate-goldenboy First Year Pro

    How is one to know that the stewards were Millwall fans? Were Millwall kits the steward uniforms....? Actually, that would be kind of fitting.

    Also, interesting that some West Ham fans are irritated that we were getting away with what was, in their view, a lot of minor infractions. Same thing we're moaning about over here.
     
  12. RookeryLad

    RookeryLad Reservist

    Lively day out that. Kept it interesting.

    Brilliant win though. Very well done all.
     
  13. lord stan smith

    lord stan smith Academy Graduate

    What like every Watford home game?
     
  14. wfc4ever

    wfc4ever Administrator Staff Member

    As if there were really Millwall fans!

    Probably just some stewards trying to play up to the Hammers - think they are paid and employed by the stadium organisers rather than West Ham themselves so maybe that doesn't help the relationship?

    Anyway that doesn't mean that they need to start fighting between themselves..
     
  15. wfcmoog

    wfcmoog Tinpot

    Tidy day. Nice and lively.
     
  16. IRB

    IRB THe artist formally know as ImRonBurgundy?

    Imagine how much angrier their fans would have been if they could actually see what was happening on the pitch
     
  17. Moose

    Moose First Team Captain

    I had a tidy day as well. I also got some shopping in. You have to at the weekend or so says Mrs Moose.
     
  18. hornetgags

    hornetgags McMuff's lovechild

  19. Cassetti's Beard

    Cassetti's Beard First Team

    Don't think the West Ham fans like Heineken, they seemed very eager to throw bottles full of it at half time.
     
  20. TheDon

    TheDon First Team

    Imagine paying that much to go to a football match, to fight someone.
     
  21. Necrobutcher

    Necrobutcher Reservist

    Those cheeky chirpy cockneys.

    Gotta love 'em, don'tcha.
     
  22. Guy

    Guy Squad Player

    Can't polish a ****
     
  23. Corky an MK Hornet

    Corky an MK Hornet Reservist

    Why are there loads of seats covered over behind the away section? It galls me as I missed the ticket sale and failed to get one for this game.
     
  24. hornetgags

    hornetgags McMuff's lovechild

    Newham Council have capped the capacity to 57,000
     
  25. Diamond

    Diamond First Team

    It would have been between their own fans, if Watford even thought about having a pop it would have been laughable.
     
  26. highgrade

    highgrade Reservist

    Not saying it's right but I think you will fine Watford lads did have a pop at them,A group of West Ham fans giving it large got a lesson in to never underestimate any1 and on a lot of other incidents aswell.Good knows what will happen when Spurs & Chelsea go there.The stewarding and policing was a absolute joke,The stewards were saying to us that a lot of old West Ham trouble makers that have been banned have managed to get season tickets and buy tickets for games and made there way back into the new stadium.They need to make a lot bigger gap between home and away fans or there is going to be some serious trouble.This has happen at the. Last 3 home games and still nothing has been done,funny what the greed of money does.
     
  27. kingjames77

    kingjames77 Squad Player

    I was kindly given a ticket by a West Sham supporting colleague which meant sitting in the home end. I have never witnessed so much infighting at a game before, it was almost surreal. It wasn't just after we went 3-2 up, it was happening everywhere right from the kick off.
    Yes the stewarding and policing is a joke but the West Ham fans need to take their share of the blame. The real villains though are Brady & the board who have shown utter contempt for their own fans by not consulting with them on how divvy up the seating arrangements at a stadium which is clearly not fit for purpose.

    It's more than a shambles.

    It's also going to get a lot worse and as others have said, as soon as a Chelsea or Tottenham turn up, there WILL be a serious incident
     
  28. HELGO

    HELGO Reservist

  29. wfc4ever

    wfc4ever Administrator Staff Member

    It seems they don't like being told to sit down ..

    Well that is what happens when you go to a ground paid for by tax payers and with stewards provided by those who run that Staduim..
     
  30. gregibelieve

    gregibelieve First Year Pro

  31. cyaninternetdog

    cyaninternetdog Forum Hippie

    **** me is it 1985 or something?
     
  32. Bwood_Horn

    Bwood_Horn Squad Player

    Are the stewards provided by "The London Stadium" or WHAM? I'm assuming that the delightful Brady and Gold have told TOFFS that they want a slice of the action or else....
     
  33. Markoa$

    Markoa$ Squad Player

    Love how they call our whole team lumps and all our players are the size of rugby players.
     
  34. highgrade

    highgrade Reservist

    Yes just like the 70s and 80s coin throwing,and lots of outbursts of violence,The whole of West Ham football club should be ashamed at what they have let happen to there club and that's coming from a Watford fan.On the way out there was women wearing West Ham tops saying and screaming at Watford fans I am with my kids what is wrong with you people,one of the most strangest things I have ever seen,when they are a bunch of animals and started all the trouble.
     
  35. Jelboy

    Jelboy Reservist

    One of the stewards told me he was Millwall and loved the fact he was getting paid by West Ham to do nothing - he was signalling with his hands to say sit down but was mouthing 'take no notice'.
     

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