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Well done to the club on a very difficult evening

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The late Queen in Green StreetBy Hughie Southon

It could have been a very difficult night for the Hammers,

Playing a game of football on the circumstances surrounding the Queen’s death was always  open to criticism but there was little alternative.

However, the club needed to show that something much bigger than a match against FCSB in the Euro  Nations League was involved on the night of September 8, 2022.

And they managed to do so very successfully despite the late announcement that the monarch of over 70- years had passed away at Balmoral.

The big screen of course became the focal point in the memoriam and the minute’s silence plus black armbands were quickly put in place whilst the club website of course carried the news.

On TV the reminders of what had taken place were clearly shown all evening and one was left to congratulate the club for organising the match amid a mood of sombre reflection.

Well done to all involved – you managed to hit exactly the right note in desperately difficult circumstances.

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Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!"

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  • Budgie says:

    As supporters we played our part with spontaneous singing of national anthem in place of bubbles. Well done to the club and us!

  • lee2whu says:

    Couldn’t make the game but so proud of our supporters in paying respect to our beloved Queen. Thank you ⚒

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