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I thought they were homophobic and were from 5 years ago? Has he made more? :lol:

 

EDIT: Just reading up on it now, completely missed that:

 

"I hate lightys" :lol:

 

Would have been playing Championship football then too, the absolute sp*****.

 

The "racist" stuff is bs. Lighty is a term used to describe a light skin black/mixed race person, almost exclusively used by black people. Andre Gray himself is a lighty.

 

It's like an Irishman getting in trouble for saying "I hate Paddy's!" It shouldn't be tweeted but getting a suspension for it is too far.

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NUFC home attendances 2016/2017:

 

Huddersfield (h) - 52,079 with 3,200 away fans = 48,879

Reading (h) - 48,209 with 550 away fans = 47,659

Brighton (h) - 49,196 with 1,800 away fans = 47,396

Wolves (h) - 52,117 with 3,200 away fans = 48,917

 

Average of 48,213 against a capacity of 49,205 home fans at SJP (with away fans having an allocation of 3,200).

97.98% of home tickets sold so far.

 

Staggering really, especially when you look at the likes of Villa.

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Some people are obsessed with attendances like.

 

Most of the posts on this forum this season have been about our amazing best-in-the-world fans, apart from the periods after a game when we're talking about the shit away patter, dreary home atmosphere, drug taking and abuse of the players. Perhaps we should knock the incessant back-slapping on the head for a bit.

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The other week someone moaned that Bournemouth had about 7000 present at a League Cup game against Preston, on a Wednesday, in a small town, there stadium only holds 11250. It's stupid how obsessed some are with attendance. :lol:

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I thought the fixture computer would have given West Ham a big game at the start of the season and Sky would be desperate to show one.  So far they've played Bournemouth, Watford, Southampton and there next 3 home games are Boro, Sunderland and Stoke.

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I thought the fixture computer would have given West Ham a big game at the start of the season and Sky would be desperate to show one.  So far they've played Bournemouth, Watford, Southampton and there next 3 home games are Boro, Sunderland and Stoke.

 

...and they're still in the relegation zone.

 

Bloody good job they didn't have any big games early on. From the sounds of it, a game against - say - Spurs or Chelsea would have ended up as absolute carnage in the stands. They have got to do something about the policing/stewarding.

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West Ham fans get a lot of s***, but I always found Upton Park one of the few remaining charming away visits. The old ground situated right amongst the fans, it felt like a proper football club, whatever the f*** that means.  The fans could be dodgy but also friendly and passionate, I like them. I was pretty gutted they moved and fear they could lose a lot of what made them them.

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