Boycott West Ham Away

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Cobi » 23 Apr 2013 11:38

OUT!

Since when have West Ham been a big club? :lol: No thanks.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by melonhead » 23 Apr 2013 11:39

sandman Would be good if given the ticket price and as a reward for sitting through this season if Blingy Zingy paid for coach travel. Might earn him a much needed publicity boost as well.



please stop using that.
its making me cringe every time i read it

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by TBM » 23 Apr 2013 11:44

sandman Would be a good gesture if given the ticket price and as a reward for sitting through this season Blingy Zingy paid for the coach travel. Might earn him a much needed publicity boost as well.


Not really........the coach users are the ones that would be willing to pay the £49 - those who want to go "for the day out" will be going up by train earlier to start drinking

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Royal Lady » 23 Apr 2013 11:46

I wish we could have "football special" trains, but with none of the fighting or stuff that we got in the 70s. Imagine a whole train to ourselves when going to an away game - oh the LOLz.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by sandman » 23 Apr 2013 11:49

Well that's just going to mean that I'll use it even more. It's the new craze sweeping the nation like gangnam style, harlem shake and that fandangoing thingy just more annoying.


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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Stuka » 23 Apr 2013 11:49

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Because football is football, I don't just go to games because of our League position. I like the whole day out anyway.


Save your money and go to a lower league game - the experience/day out would probably be more entertaining



I regularly do this tbf, Brentford and Leyton Orient are two good ones for me.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by melonhead » 23 Apr 2013 11:53

sandman Well that's just going to mean that I'll use it even more. It's the new craze sweeping the nation like gangnam style, harlem shake and that fandangoing thingy just more annoying.


:D

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by sandman » 23 Apr 2013 12:01

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sandman Would be a good gesture if given the ticket price and as a reward for sitting through this season Blingy Zingy paid for the coach travel. Might earn him a much needed publicity boost as well.


Not really........the coach users are the ones that would be willing to pay the £49 - those who want to go "for the day out" will be going up by train earlier to start drinking

Well if you're an alcoholic that's your problem. Didn't say it would be good for everybody but it would be a good move by Blingy Zingy (hi brendy) from a PR pov given the media reaction to him this season.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by TBM » 23 Apr 2013 12:03

But if you read what i actually said - the ones who go by coach are the ones that will pay the £49 anyway, so offering a free coach ride will only please those who would be travelling by it anyway. You may get a dozen or so "extras" but its the £49 ticket that puts people off more than the travel costs as most people make a day of an away trip


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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by sandman » 23 Apr 2013 12:23

Ok he could pay for the tickets as well. Sheesh you all want something for nothing these days you big train travelling moochers.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by floyd__streete » 23 Apr 2013 12:39

IN.....for our last ever game in the Premier League.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by floyd__streete » 23 Apr 2013 12:40

TBM Save your money and go to a lower league game - the experience/day out would probably be more entertaining


The nPower League finishes 2 weeks before this fixture.

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Stuka » 23 Apr 2013 12:43

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TBM Save your money and go to a lower league game - the experience/day out would probably be more entertaining


The nPower League finishes 2 weeks before this fixture.



Yeah just noticed this. :|


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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by TBM » 23 Apr 2013 12:45

floyd__streete
TBM Save your money and go to a lower league game - the experience/day out would probably be more entertaining


The nPower League finishes 2 weeks before this fixture.


Save your money and go to one of those fixtures then.....

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Silver Fox » 23 Apr 2013 12:45

Why does Anton need a PR boost? Did he eat a baby when I wasn't paying attention?

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Divvy » 23 Apr 2013 12:48

floyd__streete
TBM Save your money and go to a lower league game - the experience/day out would probably be more entertaining


The nPower League finishes 2 weeks before this fixture.


Wow, that's right up there with singing "we'll never play you again", well done. :roll:

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by sandman » 23 Apr 2013 13:05

Silver Fox Why does Anton need a PR boost? Did he eat a baby when I wasn't paying attention?

Blew up a marathon, don't you watch the news? Seriously, a media painting him as a spoilt brat Russian daddies boy who sacked ''poor old Brian'' in a ''rash decision'' that was considered too late to change anything. To the outside world he needs all the good PR he can get.
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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by No Fixed Abode » 23 Apr 2013 13:17

Out of interest, what did Reading charge West Ham this season?

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Winchester Royal » 23 Apr 2013 13:20

No Fixed Abode Out of interest, what did Reading charge West Ham this season?


Wasn't it £40?

We used to be a club with decent ticket prices, usually less for a home game than we were charged for the reverse fixture...

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Re: Boycott West Ham Away

by Silver Fox » 23 Apr 2013 13:55

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No Fixed Abode Out of interest, what did Reading charge West Ham this season?


Wasn't it £40?

We used to be a club with decent ticket prices, usually less for a home game than we were charged for the reverse fixture...


If it was £40 then we still are :|

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