WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



lukie 1:56 Mon Jan 11
Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
One of the greatest footballing memories I think I'll ever have!
Took my (6yr old) son to his first game on Saturday along with my old man. Wasn't exactly the greatest spectacle, but the look of amazement on his face as we walked into the stadium and to our seats will live with me forever. Seeing my old man bursting with pride was something else as well!

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One McAvennieeeeee 1:58 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Awesome that, lukie!

North Bank 1:58 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Nice one Lukie, but what we all want to know was did the stewards let you through the barriers at Upton park station after the game?

Buster 1:59 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Superb stuff, Lukie son.

IRONS!!

Dwight Van Mann 2:01 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
great aint it geezer

goose 2:01 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
gutted my 10 month old little boy will never get to experience the Boleyn.
all he will ever know is the ICONIC OS.

fuck that.

BRANDED 2:02 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
nothing like that first time

mr so & so 2:02 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
i did the same for the middlesboro game many years ago. its fabulous and exactly as you say!

lukie 2:03 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Haha, cheers for the heads up on the station info all. We stayed in our seats for a good 20mins after the whistle before we made our way to the station.
And we DID get through, albeit with a bit of pushing and shoving!!

lukie 2:04 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Can imagine what you're feeling Goose! I was desperate for my boy to be able to say he went. Even if he doesn't remember it!

Fifth Column 2:06 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Great feeling isn't it...


...my youngest attended her first ever matches this season... Liverpool away and Chelsea at home.

She's clearly a lucky charm.

Northern Sold 2:19 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Did you get wet?

ted fenton 2:20 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Lovely stuff lukie

Grumpster 2:28 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Under Allardyce, parents were reported to the NSPCC for such acts of cruelty of taking their kids to West Ham!

Here's to the future generation of supporters and nothing like a win to encourage them to go back :o)

Scully 3:05 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Stopped going under Allardyce as yes, it would have been child cruelty. We were there Saturday and my Son, aged 7, loved it and as Martin Peters was sat near us and he had a photo with him it made his day. He can't wait for the draw tonight.

Mad Dog 3:09 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Took my boy (5 years old) to his first game v west Bromwich a couple of months back. My dad came too.

Glad he made it to the Boleyn before it goes

Mad Dog 3:11 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Mad puppy loved it (for an hour till he got bored). Think he loved being able to shout stuff at the top of your voice without being told off for it.

Eddie B 4:25 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
lukie, did I see your photo with your dad and two sons in the BM upper on facebook yesterday?

penners28 4:28 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Goose, I took my boy to one of those open training sessions. just so I could say he's been there. As it goes, the mrs has given the green light to take him to the noble testimonial so im taking him to that

lukie 4:38 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
Eddie B - In the Trevor Brooking Lower we were mate, and just the one son. But I did post a pic up on FB....

Eddie B 4:39 Mon Jan 11
Re: Three Generations of Hammers in the Boleyn
It weren't you then, no worries!

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