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West Ham United FC Refund Policy SOCCER Tickets
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All West Ham United FC sales are final. No refunds or exchanges
will be honored. Be sure to order only what you need. Upgrades are available
for a premium.
In the event that a West Ham United FC event cancels a refund will be given.
If a new date is scheduled there will be no refunds. Usually the event will
reschedule and your tickets will be good for the new date. If an event
cancels 30 days will be given before refunds begin to see if a new date is
announced. If no new West Ham United FC event is rescheduled a full refund
at this point is given.
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for some reason you can not make the new date, Northsidetickets.com will
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responsability of paying for these tickets until they have resold.
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West Ham United Football Club is a professional English football club based in Upton Park, Newham, East London.They play their home matches at The Boleyn Ground, referred to as Upton Park by most followers of football. They are nicknamed "The Hammers" "The Academy of Football" by the media, but are better known as "The Irons" by their own fans (due to the club's origins at the Thames Ironworks - see below). The club has a training facility at Chadwell Heath, adjacent to the railway line from which the team may occasionally be viewed at practice during the week. The club currently play in the FA Premier League. After the club first returned to the Premier League, they finished a respectable 9th and led the FA Cup Final match on May 13, 2006 first 2-0 in the first half and then 3-2 in the second half before being tied 3-3 and lost 3-1 on penalties after a nail biting match. They will be playing European football next season (2006-2007) in the Uefa Cup due to Liverpool qualifying for the Champions League.//The club was founded in 1895 as the works side Thames Ironworks F.C. by Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd company chairman Arnold Hills and foreman Dave Taylor. "The Irons" joined the London League in 1896 winning it in the 1897-98 season. They turned professional upon entering the Southern League Second Division in 1898, which they won at the first attempt. When the club became a limited company in 1900 the club name was changed to West Ham United F.C..The club moved to the Memorial Ground in Plaistow in 1900 and then to a pitch in the Upton Park area, originally named The Castle for the 1905-06 season. The original gates to the ground, with the original Hammers crest (now painted in claret and blue, can be seen in Grange Road, London, E13. They joined the Football League in 1919 and were first promoted to the top division in 1923. They have won the FA Cup three times: in 1963-64, 1974-75 and 1979-80. In 2002-2003, after a poor campaign in which it took them nearly six months to win their first home match, they were relegated from the Premiership. The following season they reached the play-off final but were defeated by Crystal Palace. At the end of the 2004-05 season, which saw huge pressure placed on manager Alan Pardew by the team's supporters, West Ham managed to finish sixth in the Championship, securing a play-off place for the second successive season. After a 2-2 draw at Upton Park, West Ham went on to beat Ipswich (who had finished 3rd, 12 points ahead of West Ham) 2-0 at their homeground of Portman Road, thereby qualifying for the playoff final. The Hammers went on to win the promotion final 1-0 over Preston North End to secure a return to the Premiership
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