That's the end of that then, shame.
They moved out in the first place becuase they could expand down one side of the ground due to a road and houses behind it.
mmmmmmmmmSimilar problems for lots of clubs with grounds in densely populated areas.
I feel for West Ham, they are a big club with a good supporter base and given the right backing could challenge at the right end of the league, but I can't help feeling that the London Stadium is a noose round their neck that will tighten year on year unless they are doing well.
As with every club, support drops during difficult periods but that place seems like it's draining the life out of the club, unless they are playing Spurs there is little or no atmosphere. If they drop to the Championship the place will be half empty.
Hang on...are they demanding the half time interval be extended? Surely that's a bit of an ask.
I never agreed with their move, it rips the soul out of their football club.
But Is their 5 point plan the worst of their problems? We’ve seen far worse.
I can’t stand them. Hope they self destruct as a club.
You should go on the West Ham board and let them know a lot of Brighton fans think Ash Barnes is a Donkey and couldn't wait to get rid of him, how the hell did he score?I can’t stand them. Hope they self destruct as a club.
Well, if West Ham won the World Cup, then Brighton sure as hell gave them one hell of a beating today - Barnes (1), Wood (2), wasn't it?You should go on the West Ham board and let them know a lot of Brighton fans think Ash Barnes is a Donkey and couldn't wait to get rid of him, how the hell did he score?
That'll cheer em up lol.
I never really get these bans. What’s the punishment if caught ?
Are turnstile people trained for every single game for this and also when they play away the opposition turnstile people?
Also vast majority are automatic turnstiles so how does that work ?
Not exactly hard for them to get a ticket at west ham considering there’s about 15k empty seats at every game.
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I never really get these bans. What’s the punishment if caught ?
Are turnstile people trained for every single game for this and also when they play away the opposition turnstile people?
Also vast majority are automatic turnstiles so how does that work ?
Not exactly hard for them to get a ticket at west ham considering there’s about 15k empty seats at every game.
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I never really get these bans. What’s the punishment if caught ?
Are turnstile people trained for every single game for this and also when they play away the opposition turnstile people?
Also vast majority are automatic turnstiles so how does that work ?
Not exactly hard for them to get a ticket at west ham considering there’s about 15k empty seats at every game.
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Well I suppose with countless CCTV cameras around it would be foolish of them to try. If caught, and they're banned, surely it's a case of trespass. If the court have issued a banning order, rather than the club, then surely gaining admission to the ground would be breaking the law?
Maybe they should have considered buying up the houses? I remember back in the day thinking how the Albion could have a much bigger stadium if we could have bought up the houses in Goldstone Lane - and no, I've no idea how practical that might have been, or whether it was considered, or whether we could afford it.They moved out in the first place becuase they could [edit: not expand down one side of the ground due to a road and houses behind it.