HZA
Marquee
630
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5.9K
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almost 15 years

If he has a good season   they will too   X

Marquee
880
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7.3K
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about 17 years

sthn.jeff wrote:

Frankie Mac wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Crowd of 57,000 so already the move from Boleyn Ground is paying off re crowds and I presume gate takings.

Novelty factor of a new stadium and judging by all the complaints may be lucky to get anywhere near that next time

yeah - those 50,000 people with season tickets will just stop showing up.

bet they wont have an average home crowd of 50k by end of the season

If you ever saw my contributions to the betting thread, you'd know that I should have knock shark like this on the head a long time ago, but I will take that bet. How about the loser pays $100 to Ronald McDonald House?

Average attendance can be seen here

Marquee
2.1K
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6.4K
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over 14 years

Frankie Mac wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Frankie Mac wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Crowd of 57,000 so already the move from Boleyn Ground is paying off re crowds and I presume gate takings.

Novelty factor of a new stadium and judging by all the complaints may be lucky to get anywhere near that next time

yeah - those 50,000 people with season tickets will just stop showing up.

bet they wont have an average home crowd of 50k by end of the season

If you ever saw my contributions to the betting thread, you'd know that I should have knock shark like this on the head a long time ago, but I will take that bet. How about the loser pays $100 to Ronald McDonald House?

Average attendance can be seen here

your betting prowess is light years ahead of mine so this is something i should also avoid, but against my better judgement I will say you're on !
Legend
12K
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23K
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about 9 years

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpuKKWglwxM

Phoenix Academy
66
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180
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over 8 years
Trialist
15
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27
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over 10 years

sthn.jeff wrote:

Frankie Mac wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Crowd of 57,000 so already the move from Boleyn Ground is paying off re crowds and I presume gate takings.

Novelty factor of a new stadium and judging by all the complaints may be lucky to get anywhere near that next time

yeah - those 50,000 people with season tickets will just stop showing up.

bet they wont have an average home crowd of 50k by end of the season

Call me crazy but I'd say the people fronting up the money and looking to push it to over 60k capacity might have more of an idea about what to expect.

Marquee
880
·
7.3K
·
about 17 years

sthn.jeff wrote:

Frankie Mac wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

Frankie Mac wrote:

sthn.jeff wrote:

coochiee wrote:

Crowd of 57,000 so already the move from Boleyn Ground is paying off re crowds and I presume gate takings.

Novelty factor of a new stadium and judging by all the complaints may be lucky to get anywhere near that next time

yeah - those 50,000 people with season tickets will just stop showing up.

bet they wont have an average home crowd of 50k by end of the season

If you ever saw my contributions to the betting thread, you'd know that I should have knock shark like this on the head a long time ago, but I will take that bet. How about the loser pays $100 to Ronald McDonald House?

Average attendance can be seen here

your betting prowess is light years ahead of mine so this is something i should also avoid, but against my better judgement I will say you're on !

Done. 

Budgie lover
620
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2.2K
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almost 17 years

Lets be clear, we are talking EPL matches only, right?

I'd go 'over 50K' if there was a market. Will someone match my bet? I'd be prepared to put up to $100 on it as well. Ronald McDonald house is a good cause. 

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

https://tv.press.abc.net.au/last-whites-of-the-eas...

I lived in Leytonstone (East End) for 6 mths back in 2002. For a Kiwi boy raised on the open spaces of a Wairarapa farm - I thought what a shark hole. Grim is being kind. Did see my sole EPL game at Upton Park (0-2 loss to Charlton), which was a mission, through friend of friend who was Hammers season ticket holder

Was renting a room in an ugly terrace that a old uni mate had bought. He got a cheap housing loan from UK Govt as an incentive to teach East Ender kids. The house's previous owner was a little old lady who had been there for 70 odd years, going back to the Blitz. No respect to dogged spirit of the Cockneys but Hitler would in reality have done them a favour if his bombers had levelled the place!

Anyway it's seems with white flight to Essex and other parts, West Ham's local supporter base is being diluted??

So I'll chicken out on betting that they will average a  50K crowd figure at their new digs. Still hope it goes well for them being a great old club with heaps of history/tradition, and they now stay entrenched as an EPL side, rather than yo-yoing to and from The Championship.

Marquee
5.3K
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9.5K
·
almost 13 years

Has any London based club ever averaged significantly less than their capacity attendance in the PL? I doubt it....

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

Wimbledon?  In my London days the crazy gang were always known as easiest club to get tickets for

But yes otherwise see your point, in a city of 10M plus

Budgie lover
620
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2.2K
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almost 17 years

Has any London based club ever averaged significantly less than their capacity attendance in the PL? I doubt it....

That's why I have gone overs... and season tickets this season were discounted by Gold/Sullivan to get them in.

Need someone brave enough to match my bet though...

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

57,000 disappointed home fans see Reid and his Hammers team mates fall 2-4 to Watford.

West Ham were 2-0 up after 33 minutes - then it fell apart.

WeeNix
630
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940
·
about 9 years

Aren't season ticket holders counted, whether they turn up or not? Pretty sure that's true as Man U had a big crowd recorded in a match late last season but half the seats were empty.......as long as WHU sold a good whack of season tickets, then this bet is only going one way!

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

Another 2-4 loss for West Ham. This time away to WBA. Reid not in match day squad, and I can find no mention of an injury - so dropped for this week??

Budgie lover
620
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2.2K
·
almost 17 years

MOTD coverage said he had an injury.

Marquee
5.3K
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9.5K
·
almost 13 years

coochiee wrote:

Another 2-4 loss for West Ham. This time away to WBA. Reid not in match day squad, and I can find no mention of an injury - so dropped for this week??

According to the EPL fantasy site he has picked up a slight knock
GK
Phoenix Academy
100
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410
·
almost 11 years

Hudson was over in Blighty asking Reid and Smith to get their injury excuses out of the way before the WCQ in NZ later this year. They duly complied.

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

An injury, and the team conceding too many goals at the wrong end of table. 

Watch Bilic 'encourage' Reid to make himself unavailable for North America

Marquee
880
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7.3K
·
about 17 years

Another sharkhouse result, but the average attendance remains just shy of 57,000

http://www.soccerstats.com/attendance.asp?league=england

Phoenix Academy
66
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180
·
over 8 years
Marquee
880
·
7.3K
·
about 17 years

he was superb last night

First Team Squad
120
·
1.9K
·
over 17 years
Jaume
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WeeNix
300
·
970
·
about 8 years

Winston Reid scores the only goal of the game from outside of the box in the 94th minute of the match!!

RR
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Bossi Insider
10K
·
34K
·
almost 16 years
Marquee
970
·
6.5K
·
over 11 years

Jaume wrote:

Winston Reid scores the only goal of the game from outside of the box in the 94th minute of the match!!

Cool strike. 

Lawyerish
2K
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5K
·
over 13 years

geez, that's some skill, from our kiwi CB

Budgie lover
620
·
2.2K
·
almost 17 years

Left hoof as well

Legend
7.4K
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15K
·
almost 17 years

Fark I saw that from the distance in a store and never in a million years thought that that easy turn and cool strike was his...

Phoenix Academy
280
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400
·
almost 10 years

class. He just gets better and better. Really hope he comes back in November and NZF get the PR right 

Jaume
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WeeNix
300
·
970
·
about 8 years

He also assisted both of West Ham's goals. Not sure why Stuff didn't report that, although maybe they don't know what an assist is.
Overseas
620
·
2.7K
·
almost 17 years
Yeah he was immense in that game. Unlucky IMO to get a second yellow. Thought it was a bit soft.
One in a million
4.2K
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9.6K
·
over 17 years

He was amazing all right

Jaume
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WeeNix
300
·
970
·
about 8 years

Reid was suspended for the league match against United on 27 November when they drew 1–1. Three days later he returned to play against United again, this time in the EFL Cup, only to lose 4–1. On 3 December they lost 1–5 at home to Arsenal. He was yellow carded in the 65th minute. 

On Sunday, 11 December (Mon 5:30 am NZ) West Ham will play away to Liverpool. Tough match. West Ham are struggling, currently sitting in 17th place with 12 points. Only Sunderland (11 pts), Hull (11 pts) and Swansea (9 pts) sit below them. After the match against Liverpool they will play Burnley and Hull at home in the span of a week. A good chance to pick up points and get back on track.

In the FA Cup West Ham have been drawn at home against Manchester City, to be played between 6–9 January. 

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

Winnie plays 90mins as West Ham score a lucky 3-0 home win over Hull, via Mark Noble penalty. Hull hit the posts 3 times.

Hammers climb up to 13th, 5 pts above the relegation spots.  Hull are bottom of EPL.

Legend
12K
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23K
·
about 9 years

Winnie plays 90mins as West Ham score a lucky 1-0 home win over Hull, via a Mark Noble penalty. Hull hit the posts 3 times.

Hammers climb up to 13th, 5 pts above the relegation spots.  Hull are bottom of the EPL.

tradition and history
1.5K
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9.9K
·
about 17 years

coochiee wrote:

Winnie plays 90mins as West Ham score a lucky 3-0 home win over Hull, via a Mark Noble penalty. Hull hit the posts 3 times.

Hammers climb up to 13th, 5 pts above the relegation spots.  Hull are bottom of the EPL.

You got the score wrong ---- 1.0

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