Whether people like Danny Dyer or not, he is spot-on with that comment. Football should only be about supporting your local team, and not picking teams that win week in, week out. Now, myself & my family come from Islington which is why I am Arsenal. I am nearly 25, so some people may class me as a new breed. However, I am proud of supporting the team of the place where I hail from. It's a good laugh, it's great, but at the same it's stressful & it's bloody hard to watch at times. Doesn't matter though, it's Arsenal & that is what football is all about. Taking the good with the bad and vice versa. Mr Dyer's message to the Cockney Reds was spot-on! As mentioned above, I've got 2 cousins (both brothers), and one is a Man United fan & the other is a Liverpool fan. They're not even from Manchester or Liverpool, yet they harp on about how great their "teams" are. They have never been to Old Trafford or Anfield, and they're from Hammersmith. The reality is that both of them should support Fulham. If not Fulham, they could easily support West Ham or even Charlton if they wanted. At least they'd be supporting a team from London & not being glory hunters. I've got some other cousins and some other family members who are Yiddos. It is painful for me to say that but I can't fault them because the reality is that they are supporting their local team. Even if they are deluded & clueless like the rest of the Yids, at least it's a local team for them.
yes danny was spot on in relation to the cockney reds. i am from dublin in ireland and unlike all my friends growing up who supported liverpool or man utd i supported west ham. we have not won much over the years but you hope some day you will. my self the wife and kids get over to upton park as often as possible. my sons first game at west ham when we beat chelsea 1-0. di canio came off the bench and scored. something i or he will never forget. so it is our club. ps gunner boy. good luck for the season. you are a proper fan. coyi
dublinhammer Hmmmmm.....never thought West Ham would be popular in Ireland? Then again, I was always surprised Man United or Liverpool were popular there because my presumptions were that Arsenal, Birmingham City & Everton were the most popular English clubs in Ireland due to the large Irish Catholic following of all and due to the fact that they were amongst the first clubs to set up supporters groups in Ireland. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Everton were the first English team to setup an Irish supporters group? Then I think we followed. Tbh mate, I've got no problem with international fans. I've met our international fans from Poland, Sweden & a few other places. Foreign fans are always going to be attracted to Premiership teams because across the world, they show the Premiership on the telly. They also get attracted to teams wherever their fellow countrymen go. So they will have a team that they like. E.g. Newcastle had Asprilla, and as a result a few Colombians purchased season tickets. So it happens, however when back home, I can guarantee that 99.9% of the foreign fans support their local teams. I was drinking with our Polish fans in the pub before one of our games years ago. A couple of them that I spoke to came from Gdynia & were massive Arka Gdynia fans. If you support your local team as well as West Ham, whether it be Shamrock, Bohemians or St Patrick's, then you have my respect. Cheers mate, hopefully our FA Cup win may lead onto something but we shall have to wait and see.
Hamilton Richardson With international fans, a lot of Premiership teams are going to get international support because Premiership football comes on the telly all over the world. For example, at Arsenal we have fan groups in Europe that I have met from places like Poland, Sweden and Spain. You get these fans that get attracted to Premiership teams because players from their countries are representing the clubs. However, when it comes to supporting a team within their own country, they support their local team. The Swedish fans that I met were from Stockholm, Karlstad and places but even though they liked Arsenal, they supported their local teams. I respect that you like West Ham, however, when supporting a club within your country, you should ideally support a team within your area and not jump ship to New York Red Bulls or LA Galaxy like some people do so. As long as you support your local team too, I can respect that. I met some of the American football (or soccer as you call it) fan group of Celtic whilst I was in Glasgow visiting my family. They were most likely into Celtic due to their Irish/Scottish background. However, despite telling me of their love for Celtic, they supported their local team back in the states.
Fake Ham Doesn't matter mate, you should still check them out sometime. I could be from any part of the UK. You name anywhere, if I was from Bristol, I'd probably support Bristol City or Bristol Rovers. If I was from Grimsby, I would support Grimsby and so on. That's exactly why I support Arsenal. Whenever my glory hunting cousins (as mentioned on my main post) take the piss out of me whenever Arsenal lose, I just love the fact that I can at least remind them that I support my local team and that even if we'd gone another 10/20 years without a trophy, I'll always support them. I don't know gridiron mate, I only know the word soccer (it's called football btw! :D). If Washington DC genuinely is your closest football team, then you have every right to support them. Otherwise, nothing wrong with supporting a team close to you even if they aren't great.
Not necessarily - back in the day that is what football would have been about because the world was a lot bigger so to watch football, you had to support your local clubs. The world is a lot smaller now and there is so much football available. You can see most clubs on the telly and it is also a lot easier to go and travel to different grounds than it would have been in the past, so of course people are going to support the bigger clubs. Also, if your parents and grandparents are from manchester and they both support united, but you were born in London, you are more likely to support the club you were brought up with than the team which is geographically closer to you.
Great man Danny Dyer, how he speaks about his passion for his club ! Doesn't matter how big or small your club is, it's all about the passion you have for your club ! My club is Scunthorpe Utd, yes heard all the jokes ! but it's my club !
plenty of west ham fans do not support there local clubs, they glory hunt west ham because they are a top division club. cockney reds usually start supporting football too young to know where the fuck manchester is, and just see them on the tv all the time, so they shouldnt be ashamed of themselves, they didnt choose to be red, red chose them.
""cockney reds usually start supporting football too young to know where the fuck manchester is, and just see them on the tv all the time"" But children are supposed to grow up. These "cockney reds" never grow up and SHOULD be ashamed.
@@messiiironaldo So why didn't they choose Lincoln City or Grimsby? Supporting Man Utd or Liverpool if you are not from there you have every right to be ashamed.
Im from Canning Town which is why i support West Ham, most of my whole family support them, cousins play for the hammers. DD is right your born into a team you dont pick it.
He is right, you should support your local team, was watching the t 20 cricket the other week, and a bloke was wearing a man utd shirt, with a Gloustershire cricket club hat on, he can support his local cricket team, but not Rovers, City or Cheltenham, what a wanker
Wish a few of my Chester mates & Fellow Citizens had Danny’s Attitude as we would be a far bigger club, To many support , Man U, L/pool, Everton, pubs are full when any of these playing! There’s even a lot of Leeds fans & some Man City! So Much for Support your local club🤷♂️
Cockney reds is a reference to people born in London where there are like 6 Premier league clubs and another 6 Football league clubs yet they support Manchester United.
I did not know West Ham United had celebrity fans like this. Do West Ham United have a reputation for this? Dyer has charimsa as an actor. I think it would be great if he could support Inverness Caledonian Thistle. By the way, I would like to ask the English soccer systems to help the Scottish, and Welsh soccer systems. Let me first point out I don't support merging the British Leagues together. As this would end our national identity, culture and history. I want us to have three strong leagues on Great Britain Island, rather than just 1 or two. My belief is for Pan-Great Britain Cups, all the way down the levels at male and female soccer, on top of the domestic and European football we play at present. Ideas could include. A) A Great Britain Premier Cup, played between all EPL sides who have not qualified for Europe. Plus all Scottish and Welsh Premier sides. A knockout or group stage tournament. B) Invite all Scottish teams who have not qualified for Europe, plus a selection of Welsh Premier sides into the Football League Trophy (THE EFL TROPHY). That is the competition for English League One and League Two club sides. C) Invite all Welsh Premier sides, and some Southern Scottish clubs into the English non-league FA Trophy. D) Invite all Welsh Premier and some Scottish Southern sides into the English non-league FA VASE. E) Have a Welsh Gold Cup, where the senior 1st teams of all Welsh Premier sides play against the under-21 teams of Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers, plus the under-21 teams of all English Premier sides. F) Invite some selected Scottish, and Welsh sides into the English FA Cup, or English League Cup. It would be the best of both worlds, where we keep our own leagues and European competition qualification, but on top of that have PAN-GREAT BRITAIN CUPS. The Scottish have allowed Welsh, English, Irish sides into the Scottish Challenge Cup, so UEFA and FIFA would be fine. Imagine games like Aberdeen v Newport County FC, Glasgow Celtic FC v Manchester Utd, Liverpool FC v Hibernian, Ross County v Holywell Town of North East Wales, Peterhead v West Ham United, Inverness CT v Luton Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers v Motherwell, Glasgow Rangers v Chelsea, and Coventry City v Dundee United. Irish sides could be invited also. Perhaps the North and Republic of Ireland could benefit from this also.
what's a cockney red ??? , i'm guessing cockneys who glory hunt and support man utd. P.N.E all the way , i was born in Preston , i love loving my team.
Correct. Back in The 1970's/1980's can you imagine the trouble on a Saturday travelling from Euston to The North with half the passengers supporting their London team playing "oop north" and the other half being "cockney reds!",......
dannys right before stevie g smashed the equalizer, we got a throw in, threw to a liverpool player who passed it to the one player you didnt want it to go too gerard,when we lost i didnt speak to her in doors for two days i was totally gutted,and i mean gutted,ive been waiting since 1980 for this one, when i went to wembley with my dad,im 48 now so fingers crossed for this year with super slav,and why isnt noble in the england squad for christ sake..
I am a West Ham fan and can't stand DD, he obviously knows fuck all about football based on this interview, we have two great wingers in Jarvis and Downing who always deliver a final ball? you talking about on Fifa again Danny!
Back in The 1970's/1980's can you imagine the trouble on a Saturday travelling from Euston to The North with half the passengers supporting their London team playing "oop north" and the other half being "cockney reds!",......
one Stoke match??back !n the sixties** talk **about bubble theme? west ham were three nil up at half time!! and playing like Barcelona?? and lost four three** Stan burrows ,Stoke centre forward?? scored a hat trick in nine minuets😬😬😬😥
Personally I’m a United fan because my Dad is and the reason he is, is because as he was getting into football some guys moved over the road from him who were United fans, and then he started supporting them in 1975, the year after we got relegated, went to his first game in 1983, before Ferguson came in and bought a season ticket in 1990, before we won our first league under Sir Alex, until 2006 and he’s still been every season since and I went to my first game in 2010 against Liverpool at Old Trafford 2-1, and I’ve been every season since and I last went to the embarrassment of a game at Newcastle away. I know about the history of United, about the Busby Babes and Newton Heath, and obviously the great success of the 90’s so I don’t like to think of myself as a glory supporter because in the 70’s we were shocking and the scousers were ruling the country and getting Ferguson was a massive stroke of luck for us so had Ferguson been sacked in 1990 if it wasn’t for Mark Robbins and we were a mid-table club and would still be a United fan so I don’t see myself as a glory supporter, I don’t know where them people were from that were over the road from my Dad but I’m from York btw.
I blame single parents with no father figures. So what team you want to support little craig...looks at current table...Man City mum. And thats how a plastic is born and another soul is lost.
so going by what he says we all must support our local clubs... no thanks mate i will follow the club that give young kids dreams of being the best man united.
call it what you like ryan but i love the story of man utd from railway workers to the busby babes munich crash to the signing of george best a young player from the same estate i grew up on incidentally and then going on to win the european cup in 68 then cantona came my childhood hero a man of charisma and leadership an outlaw who fergie believed in the class of 92 domination in the 90s a time when i played my own football and loved to watch and learn from the best that then went onto the most amazing season in football history 99 not to mention moscow kicking chelsea's arse in the biggest game in the english games history united are and will be the bench mark for young talent on these isles and i dont give a fuck what or who ever any other fans think that's why i follow united not to mention my late uncle who followed united all over in the 70's and told me what a great club it was. GGMU
+Ben Dover haaaa.calm down.oh dear.. iv clearly touched a nerve there! listen, you justify it to yourself however you want. If all footy fans took your Glory hunter mentality all lower league clubs would have gone out of business years ago.Fair play to you for not giving a fuck mate.Of course you don't, why would you?haaaa.#Plasticfansoftheworldunite!!
listen to me dickhead their would be no competition if we all had bang average football teams it would become boring if smaller teams did not beat the big teams from time to time take a look at the euros why were they exciting because the small nations beat the big ones the hole point of building a team is to bring in the best you can have with the resources you've got united built up their name in playing great football and branding their club not like the others fucking oil money chelsea / city other clubs are just jealous we done it the right way throughout the years and have a world wide following because of it chelsea have underachieved and city can't even fill that dust bowl the emptyhad as for west ham out of their depth in their new home wanting to be a bigger club are we is that not what you're against big clubs? can't even string a few fucking wins together stick with being a small club sure that's what you want don't you? you lot will never be a man utd the biggest club on the british isles FACT.
Whether people like Danny Dyer or not, he is spot-on with that comment. Football should only be about supporting your local team, and not picking teams that win week in, week out. Now, myself & my family come from Islington which is why I am Arsenal. I am nearly 25, so some people may class me as a new breed. However, I am proud of supporting the team of the place where I hail from. It's a good laugh, it's great, but at the same it's stressful & it's bloody hard to watch at times. Doesn't matter though, it's Arsenal & that is what football is all about. Taking the good with the bad and vice versa.
Mr Dyer's message to the Cockney Reds was spot-on! As mentioned above, I've got 2 cousins (both brothers), and one is a Man United fan & the other is a Liverpool fan. They're not even from Manchester or Liverpool, yet they harp on about how great their "teams" are. They have never been to Old Trafford or Anfield, and they're from Hammersmith. The reality is that both of them should support Fulham. If not Fulham, they could easily support West Ham or even Charlton if they wanted. At least they'd be supporting a team from London & not being glory hunters. I've got some other cousins and some other family members who are Yiddos. It is painful for me to say that but I can't fault them because the reality is that they are supporting their local team. Even if they are deluded & clueless like the rest of the Yids, at least it's a local team for them.
yes danny was spot on in relation to the cockney reds. i am from dublin in ireland and unlike all my friends growing up who supported liverpool or man utd i supported west ham. we have not won much over the years but you hope some day you will. my self the wife and kids get over to upton park as often as possible. my sons first game at west ham when we beat chelsea 1-0. di canio came off the bench and scored. something i or he will never forget. so it is our club. ps gunner boy. good luck for the season. you are a proper fan. coyi
dublinhammer Hmmmmm.....never thought West Ham would be popular in Ireland? Then again, I was always surprised Man United or Liverpool were popular there because my presumptions were that Arsenal, Birmingham City & Everton were the most popular English clubs in Ireland due to the large Irish Catholic following of all and due to the fact that they were amongst the first clubs to set up supporters groups in Ireland. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Everton were the first English team to setup an Irish supporters group? Then I think we followed.
Tbh mate, I've got no problem with international fans. I've met our international fans from Poland, Sweden & a few other places. Foreign fans are always going to be attracted to Premiership teams because across the world, they show the Premiership on the telly. They also get attracted to teams wherever their fellow countrymen go. So they will have a team that they like. E.g. Newcastle had Asprilla, and as a result a few Colombians purchased season tickets. So it happens, however when back home, I can guarantee that 99.9% of the foreign fans support their local teams. I was drinking with our Polish fans in the pub before one of our games years ago. A couple of them that I spoke to came from Gdynia & were massive Arka Gdynia fans. If you support your local team as well as West Ham, whether it be Shamrock, Bohemians or St Patrick's, then you have my respect.
Cheers mate, hopefully our FA Cup win may lead onto something but we shall have to wait and see.
Hamilton Richardson With international fans, a lot of Premiership teams are going to get international support because Premiership football comes on the telly all over the world. For example, at Arsenal we have fan groups in Europe that I have met from places like Poland, Sweden and Spain. You get these fans that get attracted to Premiership teams because players from their countries are representing the clubs. However, when it comes to supporting a team within their own country, they support their local team. The Swedish fans that I met were from Stockholm, Karlstad and places but even though they liked Arsenal, they supported their local teams.
I respect that you like West Ham, however, when supporting a club within your country, you should ideally support a team within your area and not jump ship to New York Red Bulls or LA Galaxy like some people do so. As long as you support your local team too, I can respect that.
I met some of the American football (or soccer as you call it) fan group of Celtic whilst I was in Glasgow visiting my family. They were most likely into Celtic due to their Irish/Scottish background. However, despite telling me of their love for Celtic, they supported their local team back in the states.
Fake Ham Doesn't matter mate, you should still check them out sometime. I could be from any part of the UK. You name anywhere, if I was from Bristol, I'd probably support Bristol City or Bristol Rovers. If I was from Grimsby, I would support Grimsby and so on. That's exactly why I support Arsenal.
Whenever my glory hunting cousins (as mentioned on my main post) take the piss out of me whenever Arsenal lose, I just love the fact that I can at least remind them that I support my local team and that even if we'd gone another 10/20 years without a trophy, I'll always support them.
I don't know gridiron mate, I only know the word soccer (it's called football btw! :D). If Washington DC genuinely is your closest football team, then you have every right to support them. Otherwise, nothing wrong with supporting a team close to you even if they aren't great.
Not necessarily - back in the day that is what football would have been about because the world was a lot bigger so to watch football, you had to support your local clubs. The world is a lot smaller now and there is so much football available. You can see most clubs on the telly and it is also a lot easier to go and travel to different grounds than it would have been in the past, so of course people are going to support the bigger clubs.
Also, if your parents and grandparents are from manchester and they both support united, but you were born in London, you are more likely to support the club you were brought up with than the team which is geographically closer to you.
Great man Danny Dyer, how he speaks about his passion for his club ! Doesn't matter how big or small your club is, it's all about the passion you have for your club ! My club is Scunthorpe Utd, yes heard all the jokes ! but it's my club !
Respect✌🏼
best fan of all times **no arguments** was Alf Garnett""knocking coppers hats off, and being what he was😂😃.
Wht if unlive in a village tho
Danny dyer is a true legend like me he's a proud of he's team no matter how poor wee play respect
He Fackin laves West Aam ya know wot I mean? Pwoper talker
hHahahahaha!!! lol looooooooooooooooooool
Pwoppa fackin nawty
The bit about supporting your local club should resonate with so called Cockney Reds. They should be ashamed of themselves.
plenty of west ham fans do not support there local clubs, they glory hunt west ham because they are a top division club. cockney reds usually start supporting football too young to know where the fuck manchester is, and just see them on the tv all the time, so they shouldnt be ashamed of themselves, they didnt choose to be red, red chose them.
""cockney reds usually start supporting football too young to know where the fuck manchester is, and just see them on the tv all the time""
But children are supposed to grow up. These "cockney reds" never grow up and SHOULD be ashamed.
One trophy in 45 years is it haha
@@messiiironaldo So why didn't they choose Lincoln City or Grimsby? Supporting Man Utd or Liverpool if you are not from there you have every right to be ashamed.
@@stegill38 Exactly, why would anybody glory hunt to be a West Ham fan.
I adore this man. He's the Mike Reid of our generation.
Danny Dyer is hilarious without trying
Actually surprised me that how knowledgably he was.
Cockney reds turn it in your an embarrassment! best most true words ever said about any London Team!
legend
Claret and blues through and through!!
When people talk about the feared “tall fella from Canning Town”..we know who they’re really talking about..Dyer = Legend 💪🏽
If people only knew
respect for DANNY
One of the top boys in his day !
when I play fifa, I always play as WEST HAM #iminlovewithDannyDyer #westhamfrom2013tillforever. I love you danny xxxx
Danny is a great lad
At 0.54 Danny mentions Coventry, thats my hometown and football team.
Totally with ya dan! Couldn't have said it better myself. First game for me. Home to west brom. 4-0 winners. 84 or 85.
WEST HAM!!!
LOOOOL MALCOM SMITH!
He's a supporter in eastenders
Im from Canning Town which is why i support West Ham, most of my whole family support them, cousins play for the hammers. DD is right your born into a team you dont pick it.
He's alright. I make him right on a lot of things. Good luck to him.
danny knows his stuff
Born and raised in East Ham so naturally Hammers are in the blood
haha so true about the cockney reds theyre ten a penny ive been up to old trafford to see my team chelsea more then theyve ever gone to see united lol
He is right, you should support your local team, was watching the t 20 cricket the other week, and a bloke was wearing a man utd shirt, with a Gloustershire cricket club hat on, he can support his local cricket team, but not Rovers, City or Cheltenham, what a wanker
YOu act like there is something natural about "supporting a football club". No wonder people think english fans are scum.
He said "or Barcelona"... lol
What a legend
Very likable fella.😁
Clean on his spam... haha
Human Traffic - classic
Quality film of its time
Claret and blue through n through
Anyone know what the song is called that's playing in the background while Danny's talking?
Hi Sam, it is the instrumental version of Sucker For The Sun by The Twang.
Ok thanks :)
Wht if you live in welsh village with a village club can i not pick a bigger club.
no
Wish a few of my Chester mates & Fellow Citizens had Danny’s Attitude as we would be a far bigger club, To many support , Man U, L/pool, Everton, pubs are full when any of these playing! There’s even a lot of Leeds fans & some Man City! So Much for Support your local club🤷♂️
I like him in EastEnders & The Football Factory.
good on you mate
Proper geezer, Malcommmm
WESTHAM FOREVER!!!
True cockney COYI
You looking at my pint fella?😬
At least Essex hammers are relatively close
Mother’s Day 4-1 COYL
The flower stalls in South London were busy the day of the massacre NOLU
Love you danny (no hommo)
Yes yes Mick Carter
I lived in East ham, and I would say that 90% of West ham fans don't live in the area,
That may be right now but the parents and grandparents did.
Who is he talking about when he says cockney reds, Arsenal?
Cockney reds is a reference to people born in London where there are like 6 Premier league clubs and another 6 Football league clubs yet they support Manchester United.
OuchPleaseNoooo thats me
OuchPleaseNoooo ah so glory hunters. Thanks
Therealgaz619 not really glory hunters
Danny grew up.near leyton orient
No he didn't
Let's go brandon
i do career mode too!
I did not know West Ham United had celebrity fans like this.
Do West Ham United have a reputation for this? Dyer has charimsa as an actor. I think it would be great if he could support Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
By the way, I would like to ask the English soccer systems to help the Scottish, and Welsh soccer systems. Let me first point out I don't support merging the British Leagues together. As this would end our national identity, culture and history. I want us to have three strong leagues on Great Britain Island, rather than just 1 or two.
My belief is for Pan-Great Britain Cups, all the way down the levels at male and female soccer, on top of the domestic and European football we play at present.
Ideas could include.
A) A Great Britain Premier Cup, played between all EPL sides who have not qualified for Europe. Plus all Scottish and Welsh Premier sides. A knockout or group stage tournament.
B) Invite all Scottish teams who have not qualified for Europe, plus a selection of Welsh Premier sides into the Football League Trophy (THE EFL TROPHY). That is the competition for English League One and League Two club sides.
C) Invite all Welsh Premier sides, and some Southern Scottish clubs into the English non-league FA Trophy.
D) Invite all Welsh Premier and some Scottish Southern sides into the English non-league FA VASE.
E) Have a Welsh Gold Cup, where the senior 1st teams of all Welsh Premier sides play against the under-21 teams of Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers, plus the under-21 teams of all English Premier sides.
F) Invite some selected Scottish, and Welsh sides into the English FA Cup, or English League Cup.
It would be the best of both worlds, where we keep our own leagues and European competition qualification, but on top of that have PAN-GREAT BRITAIN CUPS.
The Scottish have allowed Welsh, English, Irish sides into the Scottish Challenge Cup, so UEFA and FIFA would be fine.
Imagine games like Aberdeen v Newport County FC, Glasgow Celtic FC v Manchester Utd, Liverpool FC v Hibernian, Ross County v Holywell Town of North East Wales, Peterhead v West Ham United, Inverness CT v Luton Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers v Motherwell, Glasgow Rangers v Chelsea, and Coventry City v Dundee United.
Irish sides could be invited also. Perhaps the North and Republic of Ireland could benefit from this also.
@RAVEN AK47 John Cleese, the Queen, Barack Obama. 👍
Actor, yea daniel day lewis is shakin in his fuckin boots.
nut in on his spam loooooooooool
what's a cockney red ??? , i'm guessing cockneys who glory hunt and support man utd.
P.N.E all the way , i was born in Preston , i love loving my team.
Correct. Back in The 1970's/1980's can you imagine the trouble on a Saturday travelling from Euston to The North with half the passengers supporting their London team playing "oop north" and the other half being "cockney reds!",......
Danny Fuckin' Dyer
Luv ya Danny but YIDARMY 💙💙
West aaaaaaaammmmm!
dannys right before stevie g smashed the equalizer, we got a throw in, threw to a liverpool player who passed it to the one player you didnt want it to go too gerard,when we lost i didnt speak to her in doors for two days i was totally gutted,and i mean gutted,ive been waiting since 1980 for this one, when i went to wembley with my dad,im 48 now so fingers crossed for this year with super slav,and why isnt noble in the england squad for christ sake..
Stiffler Russell I would second that about Mark Noble, scandalous!!!
Nobles a donkey
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...And they lost 2-1 to a little known team down under in NZ. last night...well done boys :-)
He is such a bean
Ur in East Enders you might as well support East Ham but there crap not that I support East Ham anyway I'm from Canning Town too
How The Fuxk Can Anyone with Any Balls support Anybody But Their Birth Team, Win Or Lose , C>O>Y>I Till IDie
Cardiff City Me 🙂
that hurt me that day!😊lmao
4.24 lol
Cockney reds are an embarrassment. agreed
Come On You Gunners ⚽️😁
come on in to the europa league 😜👍
we wash a fworce
"The prick's prick"
Now his geezer is proper naughty...
he never saw bobby play....
+Delicious Dee You don't need to most people never saw George Best, Maradonna and Pele play but we all know they were great players and legends
Hurt me to m8
I didn’t know he was a WH fan but I’d have had a million pounds on it that he was.
COYI!!!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Most west ham fans arent english
+ManUtd4life and most Man U fans aren't from Manchester. Are you?
+ManUtd4life most man utd fans are chinese
Vilija Klopovaite most west ham fans are irish
InDeno InDeno i am most west ham fans arent english so zip it
+ManUtd4life How's the team bus?
Hitlers reactions to Cardif getting relegated
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COYI
I am a West Ham fan and can't stand DD, he obviously knows fuck all about football based on this interview, we have two great wingers in Jarvis and Downing who always deliver a final ball? you talking about on Fifa again Danny!
what the hell are cockney reds??
Man Utd fans from London.
Back in The 1970's/1980's can you imagine the trouble on a Saturday travelling from Euston to The North with half the passengers supporting their London team playing "oop north" and the other half being "cockney reds!",......
Cannin' tan
well ard
A pwoper geezer.
Borussia Mönchengladbach Danny;)
one Stoke match??back !n the sixties** talk **about bubble theme? west ham were three nil up at half time!! and playing like Barcelona?? and lost four three** Stan burrows ,Stoke centre forward?? scored a hat trick in nine minuets😬😬😬😥
Loool no way danny dyer plays fifa!
Can't you at least sort out the captions? How hard is it to do that? So unprofessional...
Personally I’m a United fan because my Dad is and the reason he is, is because as he was getting into football some guys moved over the road from him who were United fans, and then he started supporting them in 1975, the year after we got relegated, went to his first game in 1983, before Ferguson came in and bought a season ticket in 1990, before we won our first league under Sir Alex, until 2006 and he’s still been every season since and I went to my first game in 2010 against Liverpool at Old Trafford 2-1, and I’ve been every season since and I last went to the embarrassment of a game at Newcastle away. I know about the history of United, about the Busby Babes and Newton Heath, and obviously the great success of the 90’s so I don’t like to think of myself as a glory supporter because in the 70’s we were shocking and the scousers were ruling the country and getting Ferguson was a massive stroke of luck for us so had Ferguson been sacked in 1990 if it wasn’t for Mark Robbins and we were a mid-table club and would still be a United fan so I don’t see myself as a glory supporter, I don’t know where them people were from that were over the road from my Dad but I’m from York btw.
Should be titled me and my shitty acting career
Yet he played a rent boy in a film :/
love dd
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Rio Ferdinand...great player bwahahhahahahahahahaa
I blame single parents with no father figures. So what team you want to support little craig...looks at current table...Man City mum. And thats how a plastic is born and another soul is lost.
why does Daniel Dyer irritate me so much Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
The Orient, the true pride of London.
This individual is pretending to like football and pretending to have a London accent
so going by what he says we all must support our local clubs... no thanks mate i will follow the club that give young kids dreams of being the best man united.
Oh dear..another glory hunting plastic fan Alert!
ding dong!glory hunting plastic fan alert!
call it what you like ryan but i love the story of man utd from railway workers to the busby babes munich crash to the signing of george best a young player from the same estate i grew up on incidentally and then going on to win the european cup in 68 then cantona came my childhood hero a man of charisma and leadership an outlaw who fergie believed in the class of 92 domination in the 90s a time when i played my own football and loved to watch and learn from the best that then went onto the most amazing season in football history 99 not to mention moscow kicking chelsea's arse in the biggest game in the english games history united are and will be the bench mark for young talent on these isles and i dont give a fuck what or who ever any other fans think that's why i follow united not to mention my late uncle who followed united all over in the 70's and told me what a great club it was. GGMU
+Ben Dover haaaa.calm down.oh dear.. iv clearly touched a nerve there!
listen, you justify it to yourself however you want.
If all footy fans took your Glory hunter mentality all lower league clubs would have gone out of business years ago.Fair play to you for not giving a fuck mate.Of course you don't, why would you?haaaa.#Plasticfansoftheworldunite!!
listen to me dickhead their would be no competition if we all had bang average football teams it would become boring if smaller teams did not beat the big teams from time to time take a look at the euros why were they exciting because the small nations beat the big ones the hole point of building a team is to bring in the best you can have with the resources you've got united built up their name in playing great football and branding their club not like the others fucking oil money chelsea / city other clubs are just jealous we done it the right way throughout the years and have a world wide following because of it chelsea have underachieved and city can't even fill that dust bowl the emptyhad as for west ham out of their depth in their new home wanting to be a bigger club are we is that not what you're against big clubs? can't even string a few fucking wins together stick with being a small club sure that's what you want don't you? you lot will never be a man utd the biggest club on the british isles FACT.