News

Supporters’ club agree deal for the remainder of the season

|

The West Ham Supporters’ Club have agreed on a deal that will keep them close to the London Stadium for the remainder of the season.

The seventy-year-old Hammers social club wrote to members on Sunday to say “We are very pleased to confirm that The Last Drop have agreed to continue hosting our Matchday Bar until the end of the season. Both parties are now looking to secure a formal written contract for next season and beyond to ensure stability and give us some breathing space whilst we still look at our options for the long term.

Now that we have this long term agreement, it makes it easier for us to push again for the improvements to the draught beers offered and we have engaged again with The Last Drop on this and are working with Heineken to get their support with regards to providing the equipment needed to facilitate these changes.

The Matchday Bar opens at 11:30 am for the 3 pm kick-off against Everton and we will also be open after the game.  Food will also be available again and we have passed on the feedback we have already received from members

Once again, we are planning to have music on in the bar whilst also streaming the following games:
12:30pm – Watford v Spurs
5:30pm – Newcastle v Chelsea

The partnership with The Last Drop relies on members spending money in the Matchday Bar to avoid any hire charges.  So far we have managed to hit our targets but we really do need you all to turn up and make use of the bar as much as possible.”

Share this article

I am Season Ticket Holder in West stand lower at the London Stadium and before that, I used to stand in the Sir Trevor Brooking Lower Row R seat 159 in the Boleyn Ground and in the Eighties I stood on the terraces of the old South Bank. I am a presenter on the West Ham Podcast called MooreThanJustaPodcast.co.uk. A Blogger on WestHamTillIdie.com a member of the West Ham Supporters Advisory Board (SAB), Founder of a Youtube channel called Mr West Ham Football at http://www.youtube.com/MrWestHamFootball,

I am also the associate editor here at Claret and Hugh.

Life Long singer of bubbles! Come on you Irons!

Follow me at @Westhamfootball on twitter

3 comments

  • Steven Morris says:

    Funny west ham are crying about a handball disallowed goal when it happened to them didn’t hear them saying this when it happened to other clubs ! Many teams have suffered more wrong decisions than them and except them they don’t cry about it ! I agree they take to long and if they take that long for offside they should let the goal stand . But handball is handball . Also if ref touch ball game stops so the same should apply if ref runs into a play but that’s not the case it seems and if linesmen put flag up play stops but seems not . Every goal should be checked but there should be a time limit of one minute as thirty seconds is too short as there is a thing called second faze .

  • mooro66uk says:

    When were West Ham supposed to “start moaning” then? I dare say all the other clubs only “started moaning” when a decision affected their own result. Why just dig West Ham out? Are you happy with VAR in its present form. If not, when did you “start moaning”? Name one other side that has had a bad decision down to VAR and have just accepted but not moaned about it. You have a go against West Ham ” moaning” and then go on your own rant against VAR. Can’t have it both ways Mister.

  • mooro66uk says:

    When were West Ham supposed to “start moaning” then? I dare say all the other clubs only “started moaning” when a decision affected their own result. Why just dig West Ham out? Are you happy with VAR in its present form. If not, when did you “start moaning”? Name one other side that has had a bad decision down to VAR and have just accepted but not moaned about it. While your at it name another club that has suffered more through VAR. You have a go against West Ham ” moaning” and then go on your own rant against VAR. Can’t have it both ways Mister.

Comments are closed.