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Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 14 Sep 2025, 18:10
by stubbo-admin
So next Saturday is the first protest with a pre-game march.

Thought a thread to organise within the context of WHO, who's going, anyone that wanted to get slurps before and after etc might be worth doing.

I'll confirm the logistics of things and post them up as well.

COYI

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 15:45
by honky cat
Gank wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 15:16
Fauxstralian wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 06:32 People can do what they feel is appropriate 
My choice is to support the team v Brentford & fans could remain in the ground to protest 
Refuse to leave til midnight 
There is an 11pm curfew to exit the London Stadium. Event organisers need special dispensation to extend the curfew for late-finishing concerts and the like.
I won't be there but a sit in after the match is a good idea for those who want to show their feelings. It doesn't effect the team for this important match but would be a real fucking nuisance to the stadium operators., who will have to pay overtime to the fucked off staff and presumably have to try and remove the fans - police? . Could turn nasty and embarrassing.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 15:16
by Gank
Fauxstralian wrote: 07 Oct 2025, 06:32 People can do what they feel is appropriate 
My choice is to support the team v Brentford & fans could remain in the ground to protest 
Refuse to leave til midnight 
There is an 11pm curfew to exit the London Stadium. Event organisers need special dispensation to extend the curfew for late-finishing concerts and the like.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 06:32
by Fauxstralian
People can do what they feel is appropriate 
My choice is to support the team v Brentford & fans could remain in the ground to protest 
Refuse to leave til midnight 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 06:26
by Mex Martillo
Hammers United Protest Update
Brentford boycott
It would appear that thousands of West Ham fans are intent on supporting the No More BS campaign’s call for a boycott of the Brentford home game.
https://hammersunited.co.uk/protest-update-3/

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 23 Sep 2025, 18:39
by 9898
Sir Alf" wrote: 23 Sep 2025, 17:02 The statement about being an “analogue club in the digital world” needs to be repeated along with demands for BS to step awsy from day to day running of the club.  Ask them for a copy of their strategy and plans. They aint got anything. Rank Amateurs, not fit for purpose.  
Have to disagree, we are just one of many clubs in the way we are run. 
Let's look at PL, are Man It'd well run and 'digital? Chelsea? Everton? Many PL clubs are run in the sale way as us just supporters of clubs think they're the only ones. 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 23 Sep 2025, 17:02
by Sir Alf
The statement about being an “analogue club in the digital world” needs to be repeated along with demands for BS to step awsy from day to day running of the club.  Ask them for a copy of their strategy and plans. They aint got anything. Rank Amateurs, not fit for purpose.  

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 22 Sep 2025, 22:50
by 9898
These princesses have been mugged off by the board in the media. This obsession with nice peaceful gentle protest is a load of old rubbish, the only time a protest works is when it's loud and vociferous and causes issues.
the laughing at all these getle peaceful protests. 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 13:52
by Massive Attack
Lady Brady, the vacuum-packed hag. 💀

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 13:51
by El Scorchio
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: 21 Sep 2025, 13:47
El Scorchio" wrote: 21 Sep 2025, 13:02 Well done to everyone who was there. Did the board indeed have to drive past it all or did they weasel in another way?
 
I don't think there was any chance of Sullivan or Brady coming through those gates unless they bunked down on one of the coaches or came in very early doors.

In general the protesters were very well behaved and good natured. but managed at the same time managed to get the point across.

The transfer busses presumably used for the elderly and disabled were able to navigate through the crowd quite easily and there was no real obstructing of the gates when vehicles came through.

The team coaches got a decent reception

 



 
 
 
Yeah I figured they’d find a way in to avoid it. Imagine they just turned up a couple of hours earlier than usual. Actually more likely they probably kicked all the disabled people off their transfer bus and took that instead. Seems like the sort of thing they’d do. 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 13:50
by goose
Massive Attack" wrote: 21 Sep 2025, 12:20 I notice how she now regularly wears big fuck off sunnies to the game, even though it was overcast all day which was fitting of the general funeral mood surrounding the Club. A clear sign of it all getting to her trying to hide away from reality pretending she cannot see it. Oh it's happening alright, bitch. And all in high definition crystallised technicolour of shit that you helped create, your Royal Highness. 😎

Face like a slapped arse!

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The old ozempic face is coming on a treat, she’s giving Sharon Osborn vibes.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 13:47
by Gary Strodders shank
El Scorchio" wrote: 21 Sep 2025, 13:02 Well done to everyone who was there. Did the board indeed have to drive past it all or did they weasel in another way?
 
I don't think there was any chance of Sullivan or Brady coming through those gates unless they bunked down on one of the coaches or came in very early doors.

In general the protesters were very well behaved and good natured. but managed at the same time managed to get the point across.

The transfer busses presumably used for the elderly and disabled were able to navigate through the crowd quite easily and there was no real obstructing of the gates when vehicles came through.

The team coaches got a decent reception

 

 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 13:02
by El Scorchio
Well done to everyone who was there. Did the board indeed have to drive past it all or did they weasel in another way?

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 12:20
by Massive Attack
I notice how she now regularly wears big fuck off sunnies to the game, even though it was overcast all day which was fitting of the general funeral mood surrounding the Club. A clear sign of it all getting to her trying to hide away from reality pretending she cannot see it. Oh it's happening alright, bitch. And all in high definition crystallised technicolour of shit that you helped create, your Royal Highness. 😎

Face like a slapped arse!

Image

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 12:13
by Fauxstralian
Once Brady goes she will be gorging herself at the cheeseboard at her team Arsenal and we’d never see her again
Sullivan will be looking for another club to drain dry
They should be lepers now & their attendance made miserable

The next game v Brentford has to see direct action against these parasites 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 10:39
by Pub Bigot
How did it go yesterday? I saw from one or two videos it looked like thousands attended.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 06:51
by GBHammer63
If the protests actually achieve their goal of making Sullivan and Brady stand down, would they still be welcomed into the directors box come match days?

For me it’s too much of an ask, I never want to see the hideous faces of Brady, Sullivan or his embarrassment of a sort of woman again. Standing down isn’t enough, they should be treated like lepers.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 01:12
by XKhammer
On The Ball" wrote: 20 Sep 2025, 21:38 Might I suggest a future protest that involves us all staying out of our seats until the 15th minute - one for every year they owned us?

It's easier in that people who agree don't have to do so much - they don't have to go somewhere early, you're not asking them to miss a game entirely - just stay in the concourse for a bit. As long as it's a TV game it'll look great.
OK but if the majority of people don't get or receive this message and actually go to their seats its gonna look like a massive support for the board 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 21 Sep 2025, 01:04
by XKhammer
BBC said there was 110k and Hammers Utd said there was 3m 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 21:38
by On The Ball
Might I suggest a future protest that involves us all staying out of our seats until the 15th minute - one for every year they owned us?

It's easier in that people who agree don't have to do so much - they don't have to go somewhere early, you're not asking them to miss a game entirely - just stay in the concourse for a bit. As long as it's a TV game it'll look great.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 21:09
by RootsRadical
The protest was/ is on Sky Sports News.
Sullivan will hate this exposure so well done to all.

 

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 20:20
by Massive Attack
Looked about a couple of thou from the Live stream I saw of it. Whatever it was it was a decent enough turn out for a protest cobbled together quickly only a few weeks ago. Well done 62Hammer. 👍

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 20:16
by 62Hammer
I went along at 12.45 and guessed a couple of thousand. But I'm pretty useless at guessing crowds. As said, people were arriving  as some were leaving, so it would be difficult to get an accurate figure. Probably won't do any good but what else can you do?

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 20:00
by Gary Strodders shank
When I turned up around one o clock I reckon there was around 2.5k there but some more joined on as others left.

If you fancied taking the mike and having your say you could of done.

Realistically it needs more to come along and make some noise as well as boycotting all club merchandise and the like 

The only thing I buy now is my match tickets.

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 18:23
by Vexed
Sir Alf" wrote: 20 Sep 2025, 18:20 How many turned up in the end? 5000?  


 
Heard it was closer to about 500

Re: Hammers United Protests | Who's Going?

Posted: 20 Sep 2025, 18:20
by Sir Alf
How many turned up in the end? 5000?