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Red card protest at the QPR game
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Red card protest at the QPR game
Found this on kumb written by Northbank Bar
Red card protest....@ QPR
Drawing QPR in the cup reminded me of when we virtually used to take Loftus Road over every time we played them.It also reminded me of when we played them in our cup winning run of 1975.A packed Upton Park,the chicken run swaying and one of the best atmosphere EVER at the old girl.
Fast forward to this coming January.9000 passionate QPR fans coming over,half filled home sections with a good measure of tourists and neutrals.The club offering tickets at rock bottom prices in an attempt to entice our fans to turn out.My god,how our club has fallen from grace,what an embarrassment this game could be.
Thousands of time served West Ham supporters have walked away,the majority because they hate the souless bowl.So many posters on KUMB have walked away but guys here we have an opportunity,a one off.Lets try and get as many as possible who have walked away because they hate the bowl,the stadium,or both,to come back just for this game to join in the red card protest.
Tickets are cheap as chips.Lets take this opportunity to show Sullivan,Brady and the rest of the world that West Ham still has a good number of passionate fans who still care.
Most of us hate the bowl,I get it.Most of us hate Sullivan and Brady,I get it.But can we do it just once and really get this protest on the map?
Whose up for it?
Red card protest....@ QPR
Drawing QPR in the cup reminded me of when we virtually used to take Loftus Road over every time we played them.It also reminded me of when we played them in our cup winning run of 1975.A packed Upton Park,the chicken run swaying and one of the best atmosphere EVER at the old girl.
Fast forward to this coming January.9000 passionate QPR fans coming over,half filled home sections with a good measure of tourists and neutrals.The club offering tickets at rock bottom prices in an attempt to entice our fans to turn out.My god,how our club has fallen from grace,what an embarrassment this game could be.
Thousands of time served West Ham supporters have walked away,the majority because they hate the souless bowl.So many posters on KUMB have walked away but guys here we have an opportunity,a one off.Lets try and get as many as possible who have walked away because they hate the bowl,the stadium,or both,to come back just for this game to join in the red card protest.
Tickets are cheap as chips.Lets take this opportunity to show Sullivan,Brady and the rest of the world that West Ham still has a good number of passionate fans who still care.
Most of us hate the bowl,I get it.Most of us hate Sullivan and Brady,I get it.But can we do it just once and really get this protest on the map?
Whose up for it?
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 22:25Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 22:19Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 22:08 The atmosphere against Bristol City in the Cup game at Home was shocking.When was that again? ..my memory is shot.
My only memory of the Wurzels is when they turned up midweek in the championshipLast year when Moyes was still manager when it was taters. Went to a replay and we lost. Since then we are now on our 4th Manager within that time and BS want everyone to believe that they never go through managers easily and always back them..
I'm still none the wiser 
All good though
All good though
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 22:19Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 22:08 The atmosphere against Bristol City in the Cup game at Home was shocking.When was that again? ..my memory is shot.
My only memory of the Wurzels is when they turned up midweek in the championship
Last year when Moyes was still manager when it was taters. Went to a replay and we lost. Since then we are now on our 4th Manager within that time and BS want everyone to believe that they never go through managers easily and always back them..
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 22:08 The atmosphere against Bristol City in the Cup game at Home was shocking.
When was that again? ..my memory is shot.
My only memory of the Wurzels is when they turned up midweek in the championship
My only memory of the Wurzels is when they turned up midweek in the championship
Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
It's a crock of shit
They need
- Streakers
- Plane banner with "Karren Brady is a cսnt" or similar
- something vulgar, offensive or violent in keeping with west ham values
Not fucking red cards, tame middle class shit
They need
- Streakers
- Plane banner with "Karren Brady is a cսnt" or similar
- something vulgar, offensive or violent in keeping with west ham values
Not fucking red cards, tame middle class shit
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
Vexed wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 21:46I have to say I really dont like Bubbles at all. Think he talks a lot of shit and is a busy cսnt. Can even go to games the fucking lemon. Talks like this is life or death or we're sending our children to war or something. Helmet.
What the fuck does this protest entail anyway? Is it gonna be holding up silly bollocks red cards? Sounds like a good way to laughed at.
Well you can roll up and tell himself on Sunday at the EHWMC or in the BOLEYN if you like .
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
The atmosphere against Bristol City in the Cup game at Home was shocking.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
wils wrote: ↑12 Dec 2025, 10:08 Personally, I think this will be ok fixture for not attracting too many tourists as most of them are interested in all Premier League fixtures. The cheap price could bring back some of the old-skool fans and the 9,000 away allocation will reduce the empty seats on our side. As long we turn up for this, it has potential to be a good day out.
But agree otherwise a good opportunity for a protest.
Tourists not interested in FA CUP ....
it is a chance for old school to turn out and (try) to make a racket
it is a chance for old school to turn out and (try) to make a racket
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I have to say I really dont like Bubbles at all. Think he talks a lot of shit and is a busy cսnt. Can even go to games the fucking lemon. Talks like this is life or death or we're sending our children to war or something. Helmet.
What the fuck does this protest entail anyway? Is it gonna be holding up silly bollocks red cards? Sounds like a good way to laughed at.
What the fuck does this protest entail anyway? Is it gonna be holding up silly bollocks red cards? Sounds like a good way to laughed at.
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Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
I don't know what the plan for the protest is, but if I were organising it, I'd want it tight and vitriolic.
Wave the red cards at the board along with serious vocality (saying what, I don't know) for one minute, throw the cards into the air and straight back into cheering the team on.
But what would I know about all this? I just clean telephone boxes for a living.
Wave the red cards at the board along with serious vocality (saying what, I don't know) for one minute, throw the cards into the air and straight back into cheering the team on.
But what would I know about all this? I just clean telephone boxes for a living.
Re: Red card protest at the QPR game
Fucks sake
Probably our best chance of progressing beyond the 3rd round since whenever, and a great opportunity for young people to get a reasonably priced ticket for the match. Maybe even generate a bit of an atmosphere. Make it fun for a change
The people behind the protests have valid points but they seem completely tone deaf at times. Long winded waffle press announcements and bad timing.
Probably our best chance of progressing beyond the 3rd round since whenever, and a great opportunity for young people to get a reasonably priced ticket for the match. Maybe even generate a bit of an atmosphere. Make it fun for a change
The people behind the protests have valid points but they seem completely tone deaf at times. Long winded waffle press announcements and bad timing.
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I remember that 75 cup game, it was special, up there for sure, for me Eintracht Frankfurt semi a year later was the best.
When you remember those nights what we have now is painful. Fuck going to that shit hole.
When you remember those nights what we have now is painful. Fuck going to that shit hole.
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Personally, I think this will be ok fixture for not attracting too many tourists as most of them are interested in all Premier League fixtures. The cheap price could bring back some of the old-skool fans and the 9,000 away allocation will reduce the empty seats on our side. As long we turn up for this, it has potential to be a good day out.
But agree otherwise a good opportunity for a protest.
But agree otherwise a good opportunity for a protest.
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