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%
  



Dr Matt 12:18 Sat Oct 31
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
When Will almost killed Carlton in FPOBA.

fraser 12:05 Sat Oct 31
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
It's Anarchy Blunders

Blunders 11:47 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
What don't people understand about TV MOMENT.

Fuck off with your film references in here. This isn't 'Nam, there are rules.

ChesterRd 11:39 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
The Kestral getting killed in Kes.

There is also a film, which I don't think is Birdman of Alcatraz where the last scene is of an inmate releasing his pet bird so that it has freedom.

greenie1 11:32 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
James Bond dying in Spectre?
I f**king hope you haven't spoilt the film for me Gank!

stewey 11:26 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
The tragic demise of reg cox in eastenders.

jools268 9:44 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
The little montage in UP.

So clever and bittersweet. I got choked and I've knocked out a grizzly bear in my fighting days (tried to have my picnic basket away, cunt)

gank 9:27 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
James Bond dying at the end of Spectre. Very sudden.

When they abandon the fox in the forest in The Fox and the Hound.

When the rabbit dies in Watership Down.

The Littlest Hobo. Makes friends with someone desperate then fucks off leaving them alone - EVERY episode!

Sven Roeder 9:06 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
I watched the last ever couple of episodes of Mad Men last night.
That is definitely a sad moment.

Jack La Lanne 8:58 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
The Champ dying in The Champ.

Trevor B 8:52 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
Or perhaps even your leisure!

Trevor B 8:51 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
Kearley 8:16 Fri Oct 30

You sure that JON's the knob in this situation Kearley??

Have a little think about that and get back to me at your leasure.

FruityBoots. 8:48 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
The very last screen from Friends where the camera pans round the empty apartment and finishes on the photo frame on the door.

wurzel 8:40 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
When Mickey died in Rocky III

Takashi Miike 8:31 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
Mcnulty's wake in The Wire

Kearley 8:16 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
JonWHUFC

That is a movie, not TV.

It is also a massive spoiler for a film that has only just come out, you knob.

RH 6:50 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
the episode where Buffy died in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

HairyHammer 6:47 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
skunklauncher 5.48

That is my favourite sad moment too was thinking to put it in but thought it a bit soppy, the truth is that the moment is sadder because we have watched them grow stronger as a family throughout the years.

Too Much Too Young 6:39 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
Any of the LASSIE shows.

Darlo Debs 6:18 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
Inspector Morse's death.

team boaty 6:13 Fri Oct 30
Re: Saddest Fictional TV Moment?
Hercules the horse being flogged off to the knackers yard in Steptoe and son

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