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I thought LG's post was funny - and then to use that SP as an excuse to accuse Wenger is a disgrace.


Bad game yesterday, diving, cheating, snarling - no real complaints about the final score but the behaviour of United supporters just goes from bad to worse. Not sure why they cause so much trouble up an down the land but they are giving the rest of their fanbase a very bad name.


The one positive I would say is the take up of the green & gold protest scarves by a large proportion of their support - even if it is the Glazers themselves who are behind this latest example of Yankee ingenuity to fleece fans.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Well, I was offended. I don't care whether LM was

> or not.

>

> If it's tongue in cheek then fair enough but just

> as you don't like the comments about Wenger and

> all the paedophile guff (which, if you read my

> post properly I was using as an example of being

> outdated and ridiculous) I don't like the

> alcholism comments.


I didn't say he was an alcoholic just that a glass of whiskey would have made him sleep well.

Am picturing ???? and MP with one of these:


West Ham United return home on Tuesday for the visit of Wolverhampton Wanderers and as ever the fans will have a vital role in making it a memorable night under the lights.


To help provide a deafening atmosphere at the Boleyn Ground and send a clear message of togetherness to those watching on TV and around the world, principal partners SBOBET have sponsored a giveaway of 30,000 clap-banners.


Made famous by the FA for the England football team at Wembley, the free gift follows on from the special scarves handed out to supporters back in December and are sure to make a noisy impact on Tuesday night


The claret and blue clap-banners, featuring the words Come on you Irons!, will be available to home fans once they take their seats. As well as being used to make plenty of noise, they can also be held up to show support at key moments in the action - not least when the team take the field to the sounds of Bubbles



Whatever happened to proper football?

Ouch. The people who run the club have a terrible habit of getting everything a bit wrong.

for starters those awful plastic towers. Then the Hammerettes, then getting rid of the Hammerettes, that terrible cartoon sponge when there's an injury....oh I could go on...

"happy clappy bollocks (this is one step too far)" ...would sum up the politer responses on forums.


Agree with Mockney really decent atmosphere at home have gone with a few exceptions - Ipswich Play off (x2) ..and.er....Millwall at home this season...


I'm surprised there wasn't more noise at the Emirates thogh LG, our away support remains pretty good and vocal. To be honest away fans make more noise at most grounds nowadays - or those of the half decently supporeted teams anyway.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Good little match tonight, what? 2-0.

>

>

> Only trouble is, I've lost count of how many

> play-offs we've failed at.


Go away, PGC. Honestly, Millwall seem to have some sort of hoo-doo over Leeds at the moment. And don't even get me started on play-off failures.....the way we're playing at the moment we'll be in the play-offs AGAIN this year. And lose AGAIN.


Another season of mediocrity awaits.


Ho-hum.

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