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So Steely...I have a few questions for you.....are you ever going to a WestHam match,home/away? (maybe i already asked but i forgot)
And what are the ticket prices?is ther also a side wher they make lots of noice...and is it easy to get tickets for that side?
Can you just go in the stadium for free on a normal day? (like visiting)and are ther also like stadium tours.
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i aint going to go as much this year through a combination of frustration, anger and the fact i can be a cheapskate armchair fan at the pub and not have to listen to the increasing amounts of t*ssers who now go to Upton Park.

West Ham ticket prices vary from £30-£60

the sides with the 'best' atmosphere varies really, its always different. you cant really go wrong. just do not go in the Centenary Upper, thats dead.

for the main games against the better teams it will be difficult/impossible to get tickets, the lower teams is a bit easier, its always just best to book as early as possible.

yeah you can do a tour of the ground any time and there is a hotel with a balcony over looking the pitch if you wanted it as well.

 
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So Steely...I have a few questions for you.....are you ever going to a WestHam match,home/away? (maybe i already asked but i forgot)
And what are the ticket prices?is ther also a side wher they make lots of noice...and is it easy to get tickets for that side?
Can you just go in the stadium for free on a normal day? (like visiting)and are ther also like stadium tours.
-x-


i aint going to go as much this year through a combination of frustration, anger and the fact i can be a cheapskate armchair fan at the pub and not have to listen to the increasing amounts of t*ssers who now go to Upton Park.

West Ham ticket prices vary from £30-£60

the sides with the 'best' atmosphere varies really, its always different. you cant really go wrong. just do not go in the Centenary Upper, thats dead.

for the main games against the better teams it will be difficult/impossible to get tickets, the lower teams is a bit easier, its always just best to book as early as possible.

yeah you can do a tour of the ground any time and there is a hotel with a balcony over looking the pitch if you wanted it as well.


huh so yea about this hotel... is the stadium then that low? the rooms for it are probably very expensive?we are not that rich. Very Happy
so what is the nearest next stadium? is ther also a westham fanshop?
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So Steely...I have a few questions for you.....are you ever going to a WestHam match,home/away? (maybe i already asked but i forgot)
And what are the ticket prices?is ther also a side wher they make lots of noice...and is it easy to get tickets for that side?
Can you just go in the stadium for free on a normal day? (like visiting)and are ther also like stadium tours.
-x-


i aint going to go as much this year through a combination of frustration, anger and the fact i can be a cheapskate armchair fan at the pub and not have to listen to the increasing amounts of t*ssers who now go to Upton Park.

West Ham ticket prices vary from £30-£60

the sides with the 'best' atmosphere varies really, its always different. you cant really go wrong. just do not go in the Centenary Upper, thats dead.

for the main games against the better teams it will be difficult/impossible to get tickets, the lower teams is a bit easier, its always just best to book as early as possible.

yeah you can do a tour of the ground any time and there is a hotel with a balcony over looking the pitch if you wanted it as well.


huh so yea about this hotel... is the stadium then that low? the rooms for it are probably very expensive?we are not that rich. Very Happy
so what is the nearest next stadium? is ther also a westham fanshop?
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no the hotel is high up. the balcony is in the middle between the lower tier and the upper tier. does that make sense?

the rooms are about £50-£60 a night i think. if you are coming to london though you are probably better off staying in central london and just getting the tube there, its not a very nice area around there at all.

nearest stadium would be Leyton Orient but i bet you aint interested in them! Wink after that Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea and Fulham (prem teams) in that order from east to west. im sure they do stadium tours, in fact i know Chelsea and Arsenal do.

yeah there is a massive fan shop at the stadium that is always open.

didnt know you were a secret West Ham fan yess?

 
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So Steely...I have a few questions for you.....are you ever going to a WestHam match,home/away? (maybe i already asked but i forgot)
And what are the ticket prices?is ther also a side wher they make lots of noice...and is it easy to get tickets for that side?
Can you just go in the stadium for free on a normal day? (like visiting)and are ther also like stadium tours.
-x-


i aint going to go as much this year through a combination of frustration, anger and the fact i can be a cheapskate armchair fan at the pub and not have to listen to the increasing amounts of t*ssers who now go to Upton Park.

West Ham ticket prices vary from £30-£60

the sides with the 'best' atmosphere varies really, its always different. you cant really go wrong. just do not go in the Centenary Upper, thats dead.

for the main games against the better teams it will be difficult/impossible to get tickets, the lower teams is a bit easier, its always just best to book as early as possible.

yeah you can do a tour of the ground any time and there is a hotel with a balcony over looking the pitch if you wanted it as well.


huh so yea about this hotel... is the stadium then that low? the rooms for it are probably very expensive?we are not that rich. Very Happy
so what is the nearest next stadium? is ther also a westham fanshop?
-x-


no the hotel is high up. the balcony is in the middle between the lower tier and the upper tier. does that make sense?

the rooms are about £50-£60 a night i think. if you are coming to london though you are probably better off staying in central london and just getting the tube there, its not a very nice area around there at all.

nearest stadium would be Leyton Orient but i bet you aint interested in them! Wink after that Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea and Fulham (prem teams) in that order from east to west. im sure they do stadium tours, in fact i know Chelsea and Arsenal do.

yeah there is a massive fan shop at the stadium that is always open.

didnt know you were a secret West Ham fan yess?


already for a long long time. lots of ajax fans are. with the amsterdam tournaments ther wher also lots of westham fans sitting in the f-side and they, and also lots of ajax fans wher singing the bubble song. was really cool
now im talking with some friends about coming over...after my holiday to turkey.In february im maybe coming over for a Liverpool match..but maybe before that we come over then for westham.
we prob will also visit the Spurs stadium then.... (im not really intrested in Chelsea) Smile

 
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ah nice! yeah go on the West Ham website www.whufc.com and look up tickets and stuff first, you can only buy them once they go on general sale and you can buy online or over the phone. you can pick the tickets up when you get to the stadium if you want as well.

 
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ah nice! yeah go on the West Ham website www.whufc.com and look up tickets and stuff first, you can only buy them once they go on general sale and you can buy online or over the phone. you can pick the tickets up when you get to the stadium if you want as well.


ofcourse i want that. what match would you not go to (is boring or anything) how long before the match will these tickets go for sale.?Cause i dont want to get tickets now since im not sure yet when im going.

 
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ah nice! yeah go on the West Ham website www.whufc.com and look up tickets and stuff first, you can only buy them once they go on general sale and you can buy online or over the phone. you can pick the tickets up when you get to the stadium if you want as well.


ofcourse i want that. what match would you not go to (is boring or anything) how long before the match will these tickets go for sale.?Cause i dont want to get tickets now since im not sure yet when im going.


well when were you thinking about going? what kind of date or month? they usually go on sale about 6 weeks to two months before the game.

 
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well some friends just came back out of england. they walked past the westham stadium(and other stadiums) they didnt really looked inside and stuff. so then we started to talk about coming over again. i dont know if everybody is going then...but just a few.
cant wait.they made a few photos from the stadium outside...looks very nice.

 
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yeah i like it.

thing is its obviously going to depend when you go because of the fixture list. the best games you wont have a chance of getting a ticket so you would be better off looking at games against other mid table clubs really.

 
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yeah i like it.

thing is its obviously going to depend when you go because of the fixture list. the best games you wont have a chance of getting a ticket so you would be better off looking at games against other mid table clubs really.


i will go to a match.. no matter what.Im still not really sure when we are going. how far is it from Liverpool to london?

 
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about 4 hours by train!

 
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Hmm...drunk Holly is fun for everyone but me...ok 3 capfuls in America and we've got a deal! Cool


deal, Noel Smile

 
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about 4 hours by train!


whaaaaat are you mad??? 4 hours......OMG. Shocked

 
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about 4 hours by train!


whaaaaat are you mad??? 4 hours......OMG. Shocked


Laughing

it is a long way! how far did you think it was!?

 
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about 4 hours by train!


whaaaaat are you mad??? 4 hours......OMG. Shocked


Laughing

it is a long way! how far did you think it was!?


well...long...but 4 hours. man oh man.. i can go with my car to belgium/germany in that time.
so...what if i rent a car in england.? is it then faster?

 
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could be, depends on the traffic and how much you break the speed limit! not much faster though. depends where in london you started from as well.

because London is such a great city they have to keep the scousers far away from it so they do not downgrade it with their lacoste shellsuits, orange fake tan and teenage mums.

 
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i have a question for anyone who knows anything about digital cameras...if my memory card thing is 1.0 GB, how many photos can i take on it?

 
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i would guess at about 500 if you had the settings to a normal photo. ie not fine or super detail or whatever

 
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nifty! wont have to bother buying another one for America if thats the case Cool

 
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Laughing Laughing Laughing

nifty!? Laughing

surely it says on your camera in the viewing thing how many photos you have left, non?

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