Quote from: Pete3206 on October 19, 2023, 12:01:44 AMBloody hell, that KUMB forum is hilarious. I'd even say it rivals Molineux mix in terms of delusions of grandeur. I really don't think they're as delusional as Wolves but some of them have an odd view of our feelings towards them. I don't like them I don't dislike them. They're just there which is how I'd assume they'd see us. One of them said "I hate villa and villa fans were desperate for us to lose in the conference cup final" Really? I remember being in the pub and the game was on with no sound. Mainly villa in that pub and most people were busy enjoying their evening and the football fans amongst us were watching with mild interest. When they picked up the trophy the only comments I heard were "fair play to em" I don't know of any villa fan who has strong feelings either way about West Ham. Someone on there used the boring old "yeah well birmingham is a shithole" lazy line. Their heartland is Romford, Ilford, Dagenham and Harlow. There's really no room to criticise anywhere else if you live in those desperate places. Anyway more importantly it will be 3-1 to the mighty Aston Villa.
Bloody hell, that KUMB forum is hilarious. I'd even say it rivals Molineux mix in terms of delusions of grandeur.
Quote from: The Edge on October 19, 2023, 09:47:03 AMQuote from: Pete3206 on October 19, 2023, 12:01:44 AMBloody hell, that KUMB forum is hilarious. I'd even say it rivals Molineux mix in terms of delusions of grandeur. I really don't think they're as delusional as Wolves but some of them have an odd view of our feelings towards them. I don't like them I don't dislike them. They're just there which is how I'd assume they'd see us. One of them said "I hate villa and villa fans were desperate for us to lose in the conference cup final" Really? I remember being in the pub and the game was on with no sound. Mainly villa in that pub and most people were busy enjoying their evening and the football fans amongst us were watching with mild interest. When they picked up the trophy the only comments I heard were "fair play to em" I don't know of any villa fan who has strong feelings either way about West Ham. Someone on there used the boring old "yeah well birmingham is a shithole" lazy line. Their heartland is Romford, Ilford, Dagenham and Harlow. There's really no room to criticise anywhere else if you live in those desperate places. Anyway more importantly it will be 3-1 to the mighty Aston Villa. half of them don't even live in those areas anymore they all live in small villages like mine, sit around in the local village pubs raising their voices arguing who is the most East End out of them all and they all knew the Krays and went to Violet's funeral apparently....like you Edge I neither like or dislike them....a non entity to me.UTVThe Doc
There was a little spell back in the mid to late 70s where we would put 3 or 4 past them without much bother. I would welcome a return to something like that.I think we'll still win as Emery will have a cunning plan for their demise. 2-1
At least they'd know how many holes it takes to fill it.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on October 19, 2023, 12:14:19 PMThere was a little spell back in the mid to late 70s where we would put 3 or 4 past them without much bother. I would welcome a return to something like that.I think we'll still win as Emery will have a cunning plan for their demise. 2-1Boxing day 1978* there was around 51,000 at Villa Park for the Gray/Deehan show. A fabulous performance from the lads and we ran out 4-1 winners. Brilliant day. *some stats might be wrong as I was still three sheets to the wind after Christmas day
Yes, West Ham were always welcome opposition in the 70s and 80s - they only beat us once in a league game. The media seemed to love them, but Bonds, Lampard, Martin, Devonshire, Brooking, Cottee etc often seemed a soft touch.
Quote from: rougegorge on October 19, 2023, 01:34:29 PMYes, West Ham were always welcome opposition in the 70s and 80s - they only beat us once in a league game. The media seemed to love them, but Bonds, Lampard, Martin, Devonshire, Brooking, Cottee etc often seemed a soft touch. That FA Cup quarter-final though and Ray effin' Stewart. Aside from that, I don't really mind West Ham.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on October 19, 2023, 02:41:05 PMQuote from: rougegorge on October 19, 2023, 01:34:29 PMYes, West Ham were always welcome opposition in the 70s and 80s - they only beat us once in a league game. The media seemed to love them, but Bonds, Lampard, Martin, Devonshire, Brooking, Cottee etc often seemed a soft touch. That FA Cup quarter-final though and Ray effin' Stewart. Aside from that, I don't really mind West Ham.It's strange the things you remember. We had taken my mother-in-law for a train trip to Blackpool that day and I didn't manage to find out the score until we got back as far as Crewe station. I was very upset. It's quite right that usually that team was a pushover and I don't think players like Bonds, Lampard senior, Martin, Stewart etc. deserved the "academy of football" sobriquet. And Blackpool wasn't much fun either.