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Wet Spam v the Florentines 20:30 - Jun 7 with 8108 viewsNoDiddley

Whatever they called, anybody watching?
If so wake me up when something happens apart from players falling over & feigning injury (there an Italian shock)
Should be tasty after the final whistle though
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:10 - Jun 8 with 1692 viewsTheChef

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 22:23 - Jun 7 by Northernr

I thought Don Hutchinson was quite good on co coms but why on earth we had to suffer that fcking shitgibbon Savage interrupting everybody with “West Ham are massive” every 30 seconds I do not know. Who is it in broadcasting who thinks he’s what the audience wants?


It's not what you know, it's who you know...

Clearly Robbie must have plenty of ins with the funny handshake brigade.

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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:11 - Jun 8 with 1681 viewsTheChef

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 22:14 - Jun 7 by dannyblue

A mate's there with his family. So delighted for them.

Can't help but be jealous and remark again how far we've slipped behind over the last 30 years, and especially the last 12.


Except that in the last twelve years, we've won more trophies than them.

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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:15 - Jun 8 with 1668 viewsterryb

I was at Wembley for their previous European Cup win in 1965.

Two goals from Alan Sealey (who?) brought Cup Winners Cup victory against Munich's top club. Well, 1860 were at the time, but not for much longer!

They managed to reach the semi finals defending the trophy before bowing out to Borrusia Dortmund. Dortmund beat Liverpool in the final at Hampden Park after Celtic were dismissed in the other semi.

I think Celtic more than made up for that 12 months later!

I thought last night was shit from start to finish!
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:21 - Jun 8 with 1660 viewsTheChef

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:15 - Jun 8 by terryb

I was at Wembley for their previous European Cup win in 1965.

Two goals from Alan Sealey (who?) brought Cup Winners Cup victory against Munich's top club. Well, 1860 were at the time, but not for much longer!

They managed to reach the semi finals defending the trophy before bowing out to Borrusia Dortmund. Dortmund beat Liverpool in the final at Hampden Park after Celtic were dismissed in the other semi.

I think Celtic more than made up for that 12 months later!

I thought last night was shit from start to finish!


Les' dad, no?

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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:27 - Jun 8 with 1645 viewsterryb

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 10:21 - Jun 8 by TheChef

Les' dad, no?


Bloody hell Sir, I salute you!

I've just checked & you are correct. I had no idea & had assumed that hardly any on the board would have heard of Alan Sealey!
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 11:00 - Jun 8 with 1587 viewsMarshy67

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 22:07 - Jun 7 by paulparker

Totally jealous
To win a final in Prague , what a night for them
Never in my life time am I going to follow Rangers in Europe,


If following Rangers in Europe was anything like Reykjavik 1984 then it's a shame we're not going to be with Rangers on a European adventure.
But if it was to be anything like the away leg against Partisan Belgrade I don't think you would want to follow Rangers in Europe!
SCARY OR WHAT!
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 11:07 - Jun 8 with 1574 viewsSonofpugwash

Big up for Rice and co.- that scene with his little kid dancing like a maniac in front of the supporters will live long in the memory.
But was it really a "major trophy"?I remember watching the 1965 victory against Munich 1860 at Wemley with Alan Sealey getting a brace and a taste of what was to come in the following year with Bobby Moore clambering up the steps to get the jug.

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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:23 - Jun 8 with 1498 viewsterryb

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 11:07 - Jun 8 by Sonofpugwash

Big up for Rice and co.- that scene with his little kid dancing like a maniac in front of the supporters will live long in the memory.
But was it really a "major trophy"?I remember watching the 1965 victory against Munich 1860 at Wemley with Alan Sealey getting a brace and a taste of what was to come in the following year with Bobby Moore clambering up the steps to get the jug.


I would put it on a par with the League Cup rather than whatever the League 1 & 2 clubs play for & comparable to the old Cup Winners Cup as I always rated the UEFA Cup as higher.
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:25 - Jun 8 with 1489 viewsNorthernr

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:23 - Jun 8 by terryb

I would put it on a par with the League Cup rather than whatever the League 1 & 2 clubs play for & comparable to the old Cup Winners Cup as I always rated the UEFA Cup as higher.


One big positive is it does seem to be waking Premier League fans up to what I've been writing on here forever and ever - football is about cup runs, finals, medals, following your team in Europe. It is not, or should not, be about dumping out of every cup at the first possible opportunity and seeing Europe as some enormous inconvenience to the real quiz of securing 17th place in the Premier League and getting your squad off to Mykonos.
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:36 - Jun 8 with 1450 viewsterryb

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:25 - Jun 8 by Northernr

One big positive is it does seem to be waking Premier League fans up to what I've been writing on here forever and ever - football is about cup runs, finals, medals, following your team in Europe. It is not, or should not, be about dumping out of every cup at the first possible opportunity and seeing Europe as some enormous inconvenience to the real quiz of securing 17th place in the Premier League and getting your squad off to Mykonos.


Totally agree Clive.

Unfortunately, Championship clubs (not fans) seem to be struggling to get the message!
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:42 - Jun 8 with 1440 viewsJuzzie

Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:25 - Jun 8 by Northernr

One big positive is it does seem to be waking Premier League fans up to what I've been writing on here forever and ever - football is about cup runs, finals, medals, following your team in Europe. It is not, or should not, be about dumping out of every cup at the first possible opportunity and seeing Europe as some enormous inconvenience to the real quiz of securing 17th place in the Premier League and getting your squad off to Mykonos.


Moyes said himself after the game that what was an otherwise disappointing (PL) season has been completely turned to being a 'super season'.

That's what a cup win does.

In years to come West Ham fans won't be thinking of 2023 and finishing 14th and 6 points off relegation but of the ECL cup win.
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 12:46 - Jun 8 with 1426 viewsBluce_Ree

If we somehow won a cup, especially a good one, I'd take relegation and would still be happy.

And yet you've got c*nts like Ashley Cole who won the FA Cup like a billion times.

Football is shit.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 13:47 - Jun 8 with 1349 viewsManinBlack

I look at it like this. The Champions league is like winning the Premiership, the Europa league is like winning the championship and the Europa Conference is like winning league 1. Each tournament is a step down in quality. The creation of the conference tournament gives clubs who finish further down their leagues the chance to win a European trophy. In theory English clubs who get greater financial rewards from Sky/Premiership should be the favourites to win the Europa Conference.
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 19:58 - Jun 9 with 1051 viewsDiscodroids

Good luck to 'em. Last nights pictures from upton park, plaistow, stratford etc evoked many memoriIes... i've had so many calls /texts today from mates , who like me, were taken to the west ham cup parade of 1980 by their dads who are no longer with us.

East Ham dave took me out in his ford anglia tooting his horn like Blue oyster cults cowbell for the parade.

Anyway; Wyndham Road , east Ham 1975 cup final day. The East end.. like tears in Rain

[Post edited 9 Jun 2023 20:02]

"...The monkey is never dead, Dealer. The monkey never dies. When you kick him off, he just hides in a corner, waiting his turn."

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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 20:16 - Jun 9 with 1003 viewsthemodfather

pleased the IRONS won , they stuck with moyes and got rewarded.
he was nearly gone early on , under pressure but was given time. they spent but not vastly and never lost a europa game in 17?
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Wet Spam v the Florentines on 21:50 - Jun 9 with 919 viewsjoe90

I went to watch the game in Hackney with my brother in-law. Fantastic atmosphere among the West Ham fans. I was really pleased they won and was very happy for them. The emotion was real and you could tell it meant a lot to them. No sense of entitlement just pride in the club. It’s what football is about.

If I’m being honest it did make me reflect on the state of QPR, such a contrast to our fortunes. Really brought home how badly we messed up the last few seasons in the PL. Sounds cheesy but I’d love us to win a cup so I could take my daughter to the parade. Those are moments that go down in history and cement football legacy in a family.
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