Hi all Are there any season ticket holders on here that are not going to the West Ham game whos user ID I could use to get a ticket? PM me if you can! Thanks
Bloody hell £45 a ticket, no thanks. Would be reluctant to pay money to a club run by those cretins, let alone that amount. Is it Man City you are watching, is it Bayern Munich? No, it's bloody West Ham. Jesus.
I'd be reluctant too, if it wasn't 40 minutes from my doorstep and the big grudge match between me and all the folks I see everyday.
A good chiropractic recommendation is "avoid like the plague", there's no evidence that they are good for anything except mild pain relief, and that's nothing to do with any "subluxation" fantasy bullshit. In fact most of the effect can be attributed to making your wallet lighter...... Sorry you got me on a roll there. Hopefully I'm going to this game, can't get tickets until Friday though when it goes to all ST holders, will they still be left by then? I assume they will.
Jim Lucas says he will check up tomorrow on how many have sold. When I see what he says, I'll post it into this thread for others.
Me too. It was bizarre. They battered us for the opening 15 minutes as we just didn't get started, then Taylor got sent off for lashing out at Billy. We then gave away a penalty, went 1-0 down, and dominated the rest of the game, but only got the breakthrough with 10 to go. Good point I felt though.
You'll find most reputable chiros aren't actually into the whole subluxation lark. Don't get all Simon Singh on me now....
Ha! Do you remember the outraged West Ham fans, "he barely touched him," err....he had him by the throat you thick twats.
Have a long history of back pain since I was eleven. I have some curvature of the spine. Definitely not into any alternative medicine. homeopathy-type stuff, but tried a chiropractor in desperation a few years back. Two sessions and the relief was palpable and long lasting. Now go for occasional sessions if pain starts and seems like it will be prolonged...a lot of my pain is due to my body's attempts to protect the pain by tensing the surrounding muscles. A visit to the chiropractor helps prevent that from happening. Worth every penny (especially as I can claim it back on medical insurance)...I missed a lot less work.
Off topic I know so sorry West Ham ticket people.... but, what is the difference between a chiropractor and an osteopath. I've always used an osteo and had good success.