WHO Poll
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%
  



ajc123 11:40 Sun Oct 18
Re: Gregg Wallace
Bungo excellent last sentence.

Bungo 11:33 Sun Oct 18
Re: Gregg Wallace
I really don't get cooking on telly.

Leaving aside the fact that it has created a class of self-important 'celebrity' TV chef cunts, surely the two most important senses used in relation to food (taste and smell for those who need the gaps filling in), can't be used in relation to the output, leaving only sight.

It's like having programmes about painting on the radio.

ajc123 11:12 Sun Oct 18
Re: Gregg Wallace
He's also tiny and wears built up shoes. I'm a short arse but used to regularly walk past him at Smithfield Market and he is @5 inches shorter than me. Say @5' 2''

HairyHammer 9:27 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
I like him, decent enough he comes across well.

aldgate 7:43 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
he has a millwall tattoo - enough said

subcutaneous 7:17 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
only on WHO a non football thread can become about Allardyce in ten posts.

the exile 7:11 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
I can think of far worse people to dig out. At least he can laugh at himself, which a certain ex- manager of West Ham is entirely incapable of.

Sven Roeder 7:05 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
Gregg?

Is he the sausage roll bloke?

Nurse Ratched 7:03 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
MORE bbc fakery! Hot on the heels of 'Bubbles' the Test Card clown and his faux green coat.

subcutaneous 6:59 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
She didn't get past that episode, Ratch.

The aspiring chefs get given a script to learn! She had to say that what she was cooking was an old family recipe that had been handed down from her grandmother.

subcutaneous 6:53 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
And Gregg WALLACE often describes puddings as 'yummy' when he tastes one he likes.

Nurse Ratched 6:53 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
How did she do, subby? Some seriously good cooks in that competition.

El Scorchio 6:52 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
Most famous people are just in the right place at the right time.

Jamie Oliver only got his break on telly because the bloke that was supposed to do a segment on a show was sick or didn't turn up. Look at the multi, multi millionaire bastard now.

subcutaneous 6:50 Sat Oct 17
Re: Gregg Wallace
Some bird I know went on Masterchef a few years ago. She said that Wallis and the other judge Torrode were a pair of pretentious non shit stinking cunts that wouldn't say two words to any of the contestants when the cameras weren't filming.

Upton Bubbles 6:36 Sat Oct 17
Re: SPLATTER
I met him a while ago, and had a couple of beers with him, in my opinion a really really nice bloke who was down to earth and made no attempt to hide the fact he was in the right place at the right time to get his break. I liked him.

happygilmore 6:29 Sat Oct 17
Re: SPLATTER
a strange choice of viewing fro you at this time of a Saturday.

psst West Ham have just won 3-1

joe royal 6:11 Sat Oct 17
SPLATTER
You say?





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