The problem when you don't go basic maintenance is it mounts up and a huge amount of work needs doing. If, since day one, the stadium had been maintained properly it wouldn't look anywhere near as na as it does now.
Seems the company they've contracted to do the work while the strike is on are completely incapable. No sign of any collections today and doesn't seem like anywhere around here has been collected.
That's the one, looked a foul to me but even if it wasn't them surely you stop for the head injury unless the rule has changed. Think the Spurs fans might have been celebrating too soon!
Have they changed the rules about head injuries? I thought the game was supposed to be stopped immediately but the BT commentators are saying it was fine to play on as there was no opportunity to kick the ball out.
Seems that the person I was referring to who replaced Cook didn't last long and left in January, no idea who replaced him.
Hopefully whoever it is can turn things around because as we see from thread after thread being posted on here about how the event day is badly mismanaged they've...
According to the media reports she was suspended while the trial was in progress and now a verdict has been delivered the clubs disciplinary process will kick in and she will be sacked.
Assuming we don't go up, which to be honest I've not at any point this season thought was likely, then the summer will be key. Not expecting our owners to have a sudden change and start splashing the cash but holding onto our better players and strengthening in a couple of key positions would be...
Obviously not great but seems the club have handed it in the appropriate way.
That was Paul Cook I think but he's now left. Someone did tell me who his replacement was but he's now left but I was told it was someone with no experience in football.
As with a lot of things it will come down to money. If pressure is put on sponsors and they start pulling out because of it then West Ham will get rid. As we saw from his selection last night if they aren't forced to do anything they won't.
Given the major problems we had scoring runs during the winter I'm not sure the solution is to drop your two highest wicket takers, and its been made very clear they've been dropped not rested.
Compared to some things we've seen footballers get up to the last couple of weeks I don't think a couple of hours going to a bar is really going to resister.
I used to work for a company that dealt with a lot of charities and non-profits. Was a bit of an eye opener and made me a lot more careful about what I donate to.
In news that probably won't surprise a lot of people from all that money raised by Captain Tom for the NHS they've made 4 grants of £40K each a total of £160K.
They've also spent £162,336 on 'management' including £126,424 on 'fundraising consultancy fees'.
This isn't anything to do with segregation is it? This is the simple fact that people seem incapable of sitting in, or even standing by, the seat they have purchased a ticket for.
While there are certainly some very strange decisions made by the safety group if people can't sit in the right seat or even sit at all then they're going to take action.
Whether you agree with the rules or not they exist and by entering the ground you agree to abide by them. If people don't...