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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Nutsin 10:18 Fri Jan 19
Favorite front man
There’s been some good ones over the years.

If I had to pick one I’d have to go with Roger Daltrey.


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Iron Duke 10:20 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
Di Canio was pretty good.

Takashi Miike 10:29 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
best ones I've seen live........... Russell Mael, Rick Witter, Tim Booth, James Dean Bradfield, Terry Hall

paul6565 10:52 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
Russell Mael from Sparks for me, fabulous band since early 70s

zebthecat 11:02 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
This is a tough one.

John Lydon was mesmeric on stage. Missed the Sex Pistols but have seen PIL a lot and he just get the crowd with that stare.
Not a fan of their music much but Fish was brilliant in Marillion. His between song chat was verging on a really good stand up act and he dominated on stage in the songs.
Mike Patton is superb - he is erratic and not particularly showy but what a voice.

Takashi Miike 11:19 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
gutted I missed the pistols last tour, they sounded great. I remember hearing marilion on the radio in the early 80s. my old man was a big fan of genesis and I was convinced it was gabriel singing, never got to see the big man live

Tomshardware 11:21 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
Timothy Dalton was underrated and ahead of his time.

zebthecat 11:28 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
Takashi Miike 11:19 Fri Jan 19

Same here with that Pistols tour, they played Silver Machine in their set.John Lydon's favourite bands as a kid were Hawkwind and Neu!.

onsideman 11:59 Fri Jan 19
Re: Favorite front man
Nutsin 10:18 Fri Jan 19

Haven't you got any friends?

BBondsBootlaces 12:06 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
It's Freddie Mercury. What's the point of this thread?

RBshorty 12:07 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
Go for the bleed’in obvious and say Freddie. Although Bon go to be in the conversation.

joyo 12:22 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
Geoff Hurst

WHU(Exeter) 12:24 Sat Jan 20
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Mark Burgess

Sydney_Iron 12:40 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
Would maybe go Joe Strummer

Grew up loving the Clash and maybe the best live band i saw back then.

Jimmy Pursey is worth a shout, Sham 69 gigs were mental!

Just one more, Lee Brilleaux with the original Dr Feelgood line up with Wilco.

violator 1:12 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
A man I'll be seeing for the umpteenth time on Monday, Dave Gahan

Takashi Miike 1:25 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
another three I wish I'd seen - Ian Dury, Alex Harvey & Phil Lynott

violator 1:29 Sat Jan 20
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Honourable mentions to Terry Hall, Mark Hollis..RIP

Nutsin 1:58 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
Ian Dury is a good shout, would have loved to have seen him.

Hello Mrs. Jones 2:06 Sat Jan 20
Re: Favorite front man
Yet another banal post from our resident village idiot.

Russ of the BML 2:46 Mon Jan 22
Re: Favorite front man
In my lifetime and who I've seen - Liam Gallagher, Ian Brown and Mick Jagger.

I never saw Queen but Mercury probably deserves a shout.

Coffee 2:47 Mon Jan 22
Re: Favorite front man
North Bank and Wils

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