She may well have done as she's tried a few avenues. I think the crux is that she doesn't just want to bin them, if there are people out there who would want them.
Anyway, we have someone coming round on Thursday now to pick them up. Thanks anyway.
My missus has a box-load of old Albion programmes dating from 1975 to 2004. Anyone on here interested in taking them off her hands (or know anyone that could be)? She wants rid of the whole box and they can be picked up from Uckfield for free.
Only 6%. Must have got out at the right time as we moved down here when I was 9. Still have family there and my 'accent' only comes out when I go 'over West Ham'.
Firstly, my opinion of that newspaper has nothing to do with politics. Secondly, the punctuation and spelling in your response shows that the Mail obviously doesn't educate their readers either.
I cannot bring myself to read that poor excuse for a newspaper but apparently they claimed the lyric 'death of me' from 'Heroin' was prophetic. Yes it was, if you think he predicted he would die 41 years later and not from heroin. Retards.
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The missus has a box full of old BHA programmes, mostly from the early-mid nineties onwards but also some older ones from the seventies. I can't be arsed to move them from loft to loft as we move during our life and her mum won't store them anymore. Once she's pulled out some special...
Great to see so much positivity for the new West ham kits although they aren't exactly what those pics on this thread suggest.
http://www.footyheadlines.com/2013/06/west-ham-13-14-2013-14-home-away-third.html
Still not bad but not as much like the early 80s kits that we all wanted to see return.
Wasn't that the open stand? Didn't seem much like a chicken run to me - bear in mind I only started visiting the Goldstone in '88. Was it way before this era?