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07 May 26 22:37
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..the muppet returns after over a decade with his usual nonsense.

claims to be a big west ham fan.

this is a recent exchange with the thick pudding
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Leif:
If you'd ever endured the misfortune of visiting the old Boleyn ground area you'd be cognizant of the knuckle draggers calling themselves, 'fans'

Uptheirons
uptheirons • May 3, 2026 10:31 PM BST
BTW,it was called Upton Park,you cretin.

https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31901097/thought-a-jew-team-fans-were-banned-from-a-vile-park?post_id=565352651#565352651#flvWelcomeHeader

The only Hammer's fan that doesn't know that Upton Park was known commonnly as the Boleyn ground given it's apparent link with its namesake 'Anne Boleyn'

Was lying over a decade ago and still lying.

What a chumpLaughLaughLaugh

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By:
leif
When: 07 May 26 22:40
Thick as mince with a skin like a rhino though.Shocked
By:
uptheirons
When: 07 May 26 22:54
Do you actually bet on BF,Leifless the Palestinian Lover?
By:
uptheirons
When: 07 May 26 22:58
I hope that you live long enough to find out how a Muslim Regime behaves if they ever become the majority here.
Feel free to post any bets that you have had on BF
By:
uptheirons
When: 07 May 26 23:02
BTW,it might have been known as the Boleyn ground but it was never called that by true supporters that I knew
By:
uptheirons
When: 07 May 26 23:19
No bets but 14,000 plus pony posts from the Palestinian Lover.
Truly amazing.
He would do well to expose himself in a public urinal Laugh
By:
uptheirons
When: 07 May 26 23:26
As I am retiring for the night,perhaps leifless would care to state what enclosure he was in when he claimed to visit the Ground and witness the knuckle draggers.
Take your time with your replyLaugh
By:
colupaul
When: 08 May 26 08:04
Not wishing to gate crash this simmering bromance but I have a couple of questions for you guys if I may… UTI - where’d you live when you had a ST at Upton Park? Leif - what UTI say ten year ago that made you question his West Ham patronage?

One final point of order, it’s the Boleyn Tavern not the Boleyn Arms Wink
By:
HoratioNelson
When: 08 May 26 08:05
The Boleyn Ground,[1] more often referred to as Upton Park, was a football stadium in Upton Park, East London, England. It was the home of West Ham United from 1904 to 2016, and was briefly used by Charlton Athletic in the early 1990s. The seating capacity of the ground at closure was 35,016.
By:
HoratioNelson
When: 08 May 26 08:07
I do not know a single West Ham fan that referred to the it as anything other than Upton Park.

A very poor attempt from Zack Polanski aka leif there Sad
By:
colupaul
When: 08 May 26 08:57
As a kid in the 70s I recall being confused by West Ham’s home effectively having two names, however, Upton Park soon stuck…without one consulting a history book I’d hazard a guess the Upton Park became more fashionable as it relates to the local tube stop and therefore Boleyn Ground became less fashionable as time went on…
By:
slickster
When: 08 May 26 09:24
I think what's being overlooked here is we all know it was traditionally called Upton Park. But we have a supposed "fan", downtheirons, who has NEVER heard of the "Boleyn Ground". This is truly mind boggling.
By:
penzance
When: 08 May 26 09:45
Our old ground was called the Boleyn Ground.It was however refered to as Upton Park.
By:
colupaul
When: 08 May 26 09:51
Valid point slickster… there are plenty of fantasists online these days, however it stretches the boundaries of imagination that someone would create an online persona relating to a particular football club, to what end would that be? An alternative scenario could be that UTI stated he had a season ticket in the 80s, therefore he’s in his latter years and may well have cognitive degenerative issues… he may well have just forgotten Upton Park was also known as the Boleyn Ground… Confused
By:
top2rated
When: 08 May 26 10:11
Yes, he must be getting on in years.

I seem to remember him saying that he had played for a works football team, called Thames Ironworks Football Club.

The club was later renamed West Ham United, whose emblem of the crossed hammers represents the large riveting hammers used in the shipbuilding trade.

While the media and the general football world commonly refer to the club as The Hammers, the club's own supporters have always referred to their team as 'The Irons', which again comes from the link with Thames Ironworks. The chant 'Come on you Irons' is heard on every match day at West Ham.
By:
saddo
When: 08 May 26 10:47
'Up the Jammers' has been shelved. It's a documentary series following Barrie Drewitt-Barlow's ownership
of Maldon & Tiptree FC. He sounds a rather tawdry character tbf.
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 12:17
Colupaul,I lived in Barking at the time and had a seated ST in the West Stand.
I later changed to a standing ST in the Chicken Run.
I have never been to the new ground
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 12:22
BTW,Dickster,I never said that I hadn't heard of it,you utter fantasist moron merely it was not what the fans called it
By:
colupaul
When: 08 May 26 12:57
Last time I visited Upton Park was August ‘95 v Leeds, a few away games after that, never visited the London Stadium either…
By:
saddo
When: 08 May 26 13:04
Leeds could get them relegated this year Grin
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 08 May 26 13:21
Allways know as Upton Park
Allways will be
You’re invited to Upton Park to have a rare
With Chelsea…, we hate Chelsea we hate Chelsea

Don’t have the same chime as the your invited to boleyn lol

Us so called knuckle draggers

What the hell this topic doing horse racing
Beggars belief
By:
Busyfool
When: 08 May 26 13:27
depressive leafy has had his dosage of prozac increased, hence digging up this boring rubbish of interest to nobody, like all his other garbage

usually he will try to get the poster removed but that doesnt work as hes known for being a vexatious complainer and mentally defective loser
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 13:28
Fattie,unfortunately,Leif is a certifiable, Palestinian Lover with the IQ of a grasshopper
By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 13:43
Greg Fairly made a similar comeback was away for 12 years!

Let’s hope that he’s changed as it seems that it’s not easy for some to do! Laugh
By:
Stringvest
When: 08 May 26 14:34
Come on you Lions Cool
By:
top2rated
When: 08 May 26 14:45
Hear!  Hear!

By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 15:10
uptheirons • May 4, 2026 4:18 PM BST
Relentless C&P nonsense by the Autistic moron.
Still,it keeps him off the StreetsLaugh
By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 15:12
Life-Lucky • May 2, 2026 6:52 PM BST
Autistic people can learn to treat others with respect.
By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 15:14
uptheirons • May 4, 2026 11:45 AM BST
Perhaps Delbert could manage to do a bit more C&P

- - - -

As you asked, it’s my pleasure Happy
By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 15:18
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I’d so love to see you using your put downs to these parents Wink
By:
top2rated
When: 08 May 26 15:20
uptheirons  08 May 26  12:17

I lived in Barking at the time...


How apt.

Laugh
By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 15:24
Laugh
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 15:39
"I’d so love to see you using your put downs to these parents Wink"

As their offspring are not posting reams of C&P on here,why on Earth would I?
By:
formoftheace
When: 08 May 26 16:02
Like i say,be careful when opening the fridge it wouldn’t be a surprise if it was there tbf…..

Creepy crawly….
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 16:06
Will the losing Two Bobber have the decency to admit defeat on his Last Fling thread or just pretend it doesn't existLaugh
By:
formoftheace
When: 08 May 26 16:11
Obviously still there and doing really well…..can’t be @rsed posting…..
By:
formoftheace
When: 08 May 26 16:13
Although i do think trainer Stephen Hanlon will win the first at Wolverhampton…….
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 16:13
Let me see if I have this correct.
You are making plenty but cannot be bothered to show it?
You are a Grade A Bullshatter Laugh
By:
Delashay
When: 08 May 26 16:31
“As their offspring are not posting reams of C&P on here..”

I construct more than one repeated sentence over and over, any quotes or form posted is a back up to the views that I share, which is unlike you ever.

Even though he’s small I’d bet Buick would deal with you for mocking anyone with this condition that his child has.

Sad case.
By:
uptheirons
When: 08 May 26 16:38
Delbert does not realise that he is the equivalent of Thrush on here
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