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The best bit was being met at lime street by about ten double deckers and only a handful of us got on,the bus driver then dropped us off outside the Kop,ended up sitting in the main stand and had to sit on my hands when Rosenior opened the scoring, ended up losing 4-1
West Ham were only given 4,000 tickets. 15% of capacity under competition rules. Which is why Ipswich had 9,000 at the 60,000 capacity Emirates.
There are West Ham fans buying in the home areas at St Andrews. Will kick off big time tonight.
well this thread as come back to right royally mug me off.
* Fans should notice the Hammers' allocation for the away leg at St. Andrew's on 26 January is sold out, with all applications received by season ticket holders having been successful.
West Ham were only given 4,000 tickets. 15% of capacity under competition rules. Which is why Ipswich had 9,000 at the 60,000 capacity Emirates.
There are West Ham fans buying in the home areas at St Andrews. Will kick off big time tonight.
correct.there are loads and i mean loads up there without tickets and some in brum section.its wat i call west ham on tour!!! willing and able to fight in the name of our great club..watch the news later...lol its the west ham way..
GTP...for christs sake,get your facts RIGHT before posting drivel.this is west ham your talking about here.
west ham are a 'massive' club compared to us............35k at home every week and lets be honest far superior away support week in week out!!..they ram out loftus rd every visit where we struggle to take 2k to theirs!!
Says in the press today that west ham are taking less than 4000 fans up to Birmingham for the Carling Cup semi final second leg.
Thats seems a terribly low amount to me, so a serious question here, if we were in the same position, 2-1 up on aggregate and 90 minutes away from a Wembley appearance, how many of us do you honestly reckon would go up there for this game?
In terms on fan base I'd have West Ham as possibly the second biggest club in London...they are a massive.
We have plenty of fair weather fans which turn up for these sort of fixtures so we'd probably take whatever the allocation is 7000??? Means nothing though as these 'fans' only like to turn up for the big occasion.
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