West Ham to get their come-uppence (maybe)

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by Dirk Gently » 24 Mar 2010 12:17

Let's just hope that somehow Burnley do survive and West Ham do go down - that means the three relegated clubs will be Pompey, Hull and West Ham, all of whom will be absolute financial basket-cases and so the race for next season's promotion battle will be wide open!

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by Hoop Blah » 24 Mar 2010 13:15

How have the fans responded with Zola?

The media and all the pundits all love him and it seems he can do no wrong, but it seems to me he's not cut it.

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by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 24 Mar 2010 16:57

It is amusing seeing two Chelsea media darlings do so poor.

Remember article after article about Pardew written by the likes of Samuel and McCarthy?

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by papereyes » 24 Mar 2010 17:18

Hoop Blah How have the fans responded with Zola?

The media and all the pundits all love him and it seems he can do no wrong, but it seems to me he's not cut it.


Somewhat hindered by the financial situation there, though. Done alright with a pretty pish hand

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by SpaceCruiser » 24 Mar 2010 17:24

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Hoop Blah How have the fans responded with Zola?

The media and all the pundits all love him and it seems he can do no wrong, but it seems to me he's not cut it.


Somewhat hindered by the financial situation there, though. Done alright with a pretty pish hand

The other week, when I was visiting Exmouth for the afternoon to have some beers, I got talking to a Shammer in one of the pubs. I asked him for his opinion on Zola, seems like he didn't like him cos he's ex-chelsea. I asked if the lack of money was a problem for the Shammers, he denied it and said the situation was going to improve. Then again, he didn't like Curbishley cos he pissed off.


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by Hoop Blah » 24 Mar 2010 17:35

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Hoop Blah How have the fans responded with Zola?

The media and all the pundits all love him and it seems he can do no wrong, but it seems to me he's not cut it.


Somewhat hindered by the financial situation there, though. Done alright with a pretty pish hand


Yeah maybe, I just don't think it's been that bad has it? He still seems to have a reasonable squad, and not one worse than Curbs left behind really.

He's been able to bring in some decent players, and not lose many at the same time. They just don't seem to do much with them.

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by Jerry St Clair » 24 Mar 2010 17:53

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Y21 Couldn't happen to a nicer club and their cockernee fans.


Except they aren't cockneys. Thousands pour in from Essex for every home game. Proper East Londoners support Millwall and Orient.


since when was millwall in the east end?


Millwall were founded on the eastern side of the Isle Of Dogs which is east of the City and north of the Thames, hence in the East End. They moved sarf of the river in the early 20th century, but their roots and identity are undoubtedly East End.

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by Very near...far away » 25 Mar 2010 05:16

Try telling that to the good burghers of New Cross, Bermondsey, Peckham, Lewisham and Catford.

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by frimmers3 » 25 Mar 2010 07:48

Very near...far away Try telling that to the good burghers of New Cross, Bermondsey, Peckham, Lewisham and Catford.


indeed.


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by Big Foot » 25 Mar 2010 08:42

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Very near...far away Try telling that to the good burghers of New Cross, Bermondsey, Peckham, Lewisham and Catford.


indeed.

So because their fans are from sarf london, Millwall aint an East End club?

Does that make Tottingham "Pride of the Home Counties" :?:

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by frimmers3 » 25 Mar 2010 10:13

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Very near...far away Try telling that to the good burghers of New Cross, Bermondsey, Peckham, Lewisham and Catford.


indeed.

So because their fans are from sarf london, Millwall aint an East End club?

Does that make Tottingham "Pride of the Home Counties" :?:


millwall is not in the east end. and never was.

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by Baines » 25 Mar 2010 10:23

frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


Apart from Millwall, the geographical area, being in the East End and the time when Millwall FC was situated in the East End :?:

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by frimmers3 » 25 Mar 2010 10:38

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frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


Apart from Millwall, the geographical area, being in the East End and the time when Millwall FC was situated in the East End :?:


one hundred and twenty years ago? why did they relocate? i am sure you have the answer.


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by frimmers3 » 25 Mar 2010 10:40

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frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


Apart from Millwall, the geographical area, being in the East End and the time when Millwall FC was situated in the East End :?:



millwall post code: se16..give it a rest son. have you ever used toilet paper?

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by Baines » 25 Mar 2010 10:47

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frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


Apart from Millwall, the geographical area, being in the East End and the time when Millwall FC was situated in the East End :?:


one hundred and twenty years ago?


frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


And the postcode for Millwall the area is E14.

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Re: West Ham to get their come-uppence (maybe)

by Bowman's Quiver » 25 Mar 2010 12:17

If anything comes of this I think I'd cry....

http://www.kumb.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=121378

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Re: West Ham to get their come-uppence (maybe)

by Silver Fox » 25 Mar 2010 12:48

Why?

Didn't chalks used to post on here?

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by Hoop Blah » 25 Mar 2010 12:56

Silver Fox Why?

Didn't chalks used to post on here?


I remember the name but can't remember if he came on here or one of the Hammers who used to visit just referenced his rumours a lot. I think he was a jouro or mates with a journo and used to claim to be ITK, but pretty sure the stuff he came out with didn't happen.

Can't see Coppell at West Ham, they don't really fit with his level headed persona do they?

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Re: West Ham to get their come-uppence (maybe)

by Franchise FC » 25 Mar 2010 15:51

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frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


Apart from Millwall, the geographical area, being in the East End and the time when Millwall FC was situated in the East End :?:


one hundred and twenty years ago? why did they relocate? i am sure you have the answer.


And that makes the MK Dons a south London club too. :shock:
I must've missed that earthquake, or maybe it was a side-effect of Bunsfield.

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Re: West Ham to get their come-uppence (maybe)

by Jerry St Clair » 26 Mar 2010 09:53

frimmers3 millwall is not in the east end. and never was.


Millwall "Rovers" were founded by the workers of a gentlemen's club in Millwall in the East End of London on the Isle of Dogs in 1885. J.T. Morton had his first factory in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1849 to supply sailing ships with food. They opened their first English cannery and food processing plant on the Isle of Dogs at the Millwall dock in 1870, and attracted a workforce from across the whole of the country, including the East Coast of Scotland who were predominantly Dundee Dockers.
The secretary was seventeen year old Jasper Sexton, the son of the landlord of The Islander Pub in Tooke Street where Millwall held their meetings.

Millwall were the only club up to the early 1960s allowed to kick-off home games at 3.15pm, instead of 3pm, specifically to allow the dockers and Deal porters to finish their morning shift and arrive at the game on time. In recent years the club has started to once again recognise its unique link with London's docks by introducing 'Docker Days', and archiving the club's dock roots in the Millwall FC Museum.


Whatever their current location, you cannot deny that Millwall's geographic origin and cultural roots are firmly in the East End.

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