I received a personal message on my facebook last night – at last demonstrating that Hammers United have some sort of sense of humour – in their own terms anyway.
Not feeling very well , I heard the messenger ‘ping’ to find that someone had sent me a youtube video of HU chairman Paul Colborne telling us why we should all demonstrate on Sunday afternoon ahead of the Brentford game.
Apparently the club has let down its community, left our ‘BELOVED Boleyn – good word in terms of moral blackmail when trying to develop any sort of argument about anything amd taken us into a soulless bowl
Only a couple of hours earlier the London Stadium had rocked under the lights like never before and as Blind Hammer points out elsewhere on the site we are now seeing level of support for the club disguised by the Boleyn
There was 11 minutes of Mr Colborne’s video and the pillow was far more inviting than anything he had to say given we have heard this history lesson times upon number.
But to be singled out for an invitation at least was amusing but once again demonstrated their awful sense of timing given the performance, result and crowd reaction last night
We have tried to talk to them on various occasions abut their agenda but they refuse to respond to a site which is opposed to their activities which tells us all we need to know.
Thanks for the invite guys but we have better things to support – like West Ham beating Brentford.
Perhaps it’s time for the vast majority of supporters who I believe want nothing to do with Hammers United ,to let them know exactly how we feel about their ridiculous protests and tell them they are not wanted at the club. How about some choruses of boos as we walk past them 🙂
The Boleyn card is losing credibility. I
Well they do not speak for or represent me and it would appear also not for many thousands of others.
So rather than call themselves Hammers United perhaps they should call themselves :
Don’t Outburst People Ever Shutup or DOPES for short.
Enjoy West Ham for what they are, not what they were, it is gone.
Anyone who has supported the club for many years knows all about the lows we have had, so lets ride the crest of the wave and see where it takes us , not where we have been.
The fact of Spurs attendance being 25,000 and at exactly the same day and time and both in European competitions an attendance of 50,000 at The London Stadium says it all really.
This lot are now self indulgent and irrelevant so to be ignored!