Proper atmosphere. Proper football. Proper tackles. Proper excitement. Proper highlights. None of this 5 minute Match Of The Day rubbish showing a player doing 20 step overs and then rolling around in agony when someone brushes his eyelash. There WAS football before the Premier League
Football generates much more money today, has a global audience, pitches are of a high quality standard as are the stadiums however the atmosphere and fan connection with the players today cannot even equal the atmosphere and unique experience back then, proper atmosphere and natural atmosphere. I recall watching this game live on TV and I don’t support either team but it was a brilliant match to watch.
Sitting in the kitchen 7:00a.m. Waiting for coffee to brew and watching this!!! Lol I actually jumped off my stool and was pumping my fist and silently celebrating as to not wake the little ones hahaha. You would have thought it was 1986 hahaha. Everything about this club makes me smile!!! #ComeOnYouIrons #COYI #foreverblowingbubbles
@pbr streetgang It was like that all the way around, we used to offer sweets and peanuts to the players from the Chicken Run. I once remember Trevor Brooking's bum was about a foot from my face in the North Bank, a lasting memory!
The first time I went there was 92. We lost the league. The 2nd time was 94 and we got chased outside before some fucker threw a hammer into our end from above. The 3rd time was 95. We lost the league. Yeah, not my favourite place in the world.
Watched this on telly live on BBC1 aged 12 (Dorset West Ham fan). Still one of the best games I've ever seen; us and Man U just went at each other end-to-end from start to finish. My cat was sleeping by the fire peacefully until Wardy scored, my celebrations nearly gave him a heart attack.
Mark Ward was my first favourite player....that was my first kit, the number 7 sewn on by my mum, first games with my dad at the end of that season against Ipswich and City....great memories
Anyone who thinks that Premier League football, for all its money, lavish stadia, foreign stars and obsession with statistics, is more exciting than the old First Division, should take a look at this match and listen to the crowd.
Yeah one of the all time great WHU kits! Those shorts are a bit short. How nobody’s pecker fell out is amazing lol. And I like my shorts short hahaha!!
In January 1969, the new East Stand replaced the famous 'Chicken Run' terrace - an area of the ground where fans were stood very close to the pitch, allowing them to make life very uncomfortable for opposition wingers!
I remember the chicken run for 2 reasons. The first was Wurzel who used to sell the monkey nuts before the game and second the bloke at 1.36 with the loud voice. It must be him. You could hear him all around the ground😅 Great days and great memories.👍
Hello robert Marc from on the terraces here, just came across your community, how you doung ? Heard anything from gary lately ? You still going ? Ive not been to new ground, and though i obciously miss the social aspect of following the hammers, im not bothered about everything else. Im very disappointed -to put it mildly - with moyes not being backed by sullivan last transfer window, our best chance ever of top 4 spot gone for the sake of £20m or so; we shouldve tempted manure by dangling prospect of rice deal in summer. I dont know why theres not been talk of moyes quiting in summer, on top of now obvious cashing in on rice, hes been shafted by board after having lifted club from relegation possibles to champions league possibles. Newcastle, spurs, even return to manure could easily persuade moyes to leave. Anyway rob, hope youre well and find time to read and reply. Cheers marc
Hello mate, wow long time no speak hope you are ok? Do you have any social media? I'm on Facebook and twitter @robbanks68 if not I'll post up an email address.
hi matechannel just got an old laptop up n running, so can communicate now; i said wed draw with the geordies, just as well trippier wasnt playing; still, spurs lost at burnley so it aint all doom n gloom what do you think to my fanzine eds cabal
What you on about? The away end is full both pens. I’ve been there when we’ve only had the end pen. Cracking away support as always from United. Brave too cos West Ham would have a go at any away fans in them days.
Proper atmosphere. Proper football. Proper tackles. Proper excitement. Proper highlights.
None of this 5 minute Match Of The Day rubbish showing a player doing 20 step overs and then rolling around in agony when someone brushes his eyelash.
There WAS football before the Premier League
What a game the like of which you rarely see today
Football generates much more money today, has a global audience, pitches are of a high quality standard as are the stadiums however the atmosphere and fan connection with the players today cannot even equal the atmosphere and unique experience back then, proper atmosphere and natural atmosphere. I recall watching this game live on TV and I don’t support either team but it was a brilliant match to watch.
Sitting in the kitchen 7:00a.m. Waiting for coffee to brew and watching this!!! Lol I actually jumped off my stool and was pumping my fist and silently celebrating as to not wake the little ones hahaha. You would have thought it was 1986 hahaha. Everything about this club makes me smile!!! #ComeOnYouIrons #COYI #foreverblowingbubbles
I remember hearing Eloise by The Damned walking into the stadium that day
Happy memories of that season
The most breathless game, plus great commentary by the great brian moore.
How cottee did not score when he hit the post.
The Boleyn Ground was my favourite place on Earth.
@pbr streetgang It was like that all the way around, we used to offer sweets and peanuts to the players from the Chicken Run. I once remember Trevor Brooking's bum was about a foot from my face in the North Bank, a lasting memory!
@Athelstan Edwardsson Nice arse too, shame he got old.
@Athelstan Edwardsson Hahahaha, I don't swing that way either, apart for sir Trevor (or maybe Billy Bonds, Alan Devonshire...)
The first time I went there was 92. We lost the league. The 2nd time was 94 and we got chased outside before some fucker threw a hammer into our end from above. The 3rd time was 95. We lost the league. Yeah, not my favourite place in the world.
I was at this game, seems like yesterday. What a team we had ⚒
So was I. In the North bank . I have a feeling it was on a Sunday. Great game.
Watched this on telly live on BBC1 aged 12 (Dorset West Ham fan). Still one of the best games I've ever seen; us and Man U just went at each other end-to-end from start to finish. My cat was sleeping by the fire peacefully until Wardy scored, my celebrations nearly gave him a heart attack.
ShoegazingHammer74 Where about sin Dorset you from we are as well me and my fella👍⚒
there were a lot live games between these 2 in the 80s as I remember, great atmosphere great game
Mark Ward was a very underrated player.
Mark Ward was my first favourite player....that was my first kit, the number 7 sewn on by my mum, first games with my dad at the end of that season against Ipswich and City....great memories
My goodness. What a match. Thanks, Rob.
Great game, Great season, Great times
Anyone who thinks that Premier League football, for all its money, lavish stadia, foreign stars and obsession with statistics, is more exciting than the old First Division, should take a look at this match and listen to the crowd.
I'm a Liverpool fan,but West ham had a great team in the mid-80,s. I also had a liking for the home kit. 👌
Yeah one of the all time great WHU kits! Those shorts are a bit short. How nobody’s pecker fell out is amazing lol. And I like my shorts short hahaha!!
my first visit to Upton park as a teenager i was in awe of the place coyissssssssssssss
I was there in the Chicken Run. What an atmosphere, very happy days.
In January 1969, the new East Stand replaced the famous 'Chicken Run' terrace - an area of the ground where fans were stood very close to the pitch, allowing them to make life very uncomfortable for opposition wingers!
I remember the chicken run for 2 reasons. The first was Wurzel who used to sell the monkey nuts before the game and second the bloke at 1.36 with the loud voice. It must be him. You could hear him all around the ground😅
Great days and great memories.👍
West Ham could easily have won the league that season.
I was there in the West Side and I will always remember whenJesper Olsen took a throw in someone shouting Oi Jesper put your teeth away
The WESTSIDE was the place to be ,i even took the name ⚒
@ 11:13 - the moment I "fell in love" with Wardie... 🥰
Hello robert
Marc from on the terraces here, just came across your community, how you doung ?
Heard anything from gary lately ? You still going ? Ive not been to new ground, and though i obciously miss the social aspect of following the hammers, im not bothered about everything else.
Im very disappointed -to put it mildly - with moyes not being backed by sullivan last transfer window, our best chance ever of top 4 spot gone for the sake of £20m or so; we shouldve tempted manure by dangling prospect of rice deal in summer.
I dont know why theres not been talk of moyes quiting in summer, on top of now obvious cashing in on rice, hes been shafted by board after having lifted club from relegation possibles to champions league possibles. Newcastle, spurs, even return to manure could easily persuade moyes to leave.
Anyway rob, hope youre well and find time to read and reply. Cheers marc
Hello mate, wow long time no speak hope you are ok? Do you have any social media? I'm on Facebook and twitter @robbanks68 if not I'll post up an email address.
Nearly 35 years later, and I’m still not sure how we won that!
i went to this live on sunday i think.
A proper match in a proper stadium. I love the Hammers
Proper Football!
west ham was finished at third on that season
Wardy ⚒
The chicken run was bouncing
hi matechannel just got an old laptop up n running, so can communicate now; i said wed draw with the geordies, just as well trippier wasnt playing; still, spurs lost at burnley so it aint all doom n gloom
what do you think to my fanzine eds cabal
Hi Mark email me shortplanks@hotmail.co.uk
There wasn't even 2,000 Man U in the south bank that day.. worst following they ever bought down in the 70s & 80s..
Awful following
What you on about? The away end is full both pens. I’ve been there when we’ve only had the end pen. Cracking away support as always from United. Brave too cos West Ham would have a go at any away fans in them days.
Utd always has a decent turnout at our place..usually swelled by the Infamous Cockney Reds.
How are both pens full.. gaps everywhere.. what they had at west ham that day could ave fitted into the usual corner section.. which held 2.5K max
Not the best away support from utd
Errrrr it’s full they’d closed the gates!
had alot there and mostly lads too. great days great fixture.
It was for West ham away on a Sunday live TV match.