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%
  



Takashi Miike 4:44 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
good to see Andy silence the biased frog cunts

Northern Sold 4:22 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Never heard you so excited Grumps… be careful you’ll be running around in a summery dress with ankle socks next

Grumpster 2:52 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Fuck power, that lob at 6-6 in the tiebreak is a shot not a single other play could play.

Outrageous and first set stan has lost.

Actually quite like wawrinka, seems a decent chap off the court.

El Scorchio 2:28 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
THats murrays biggest weakness. He doesn't have the power to finish a lot of points that he could do, and that most of his contemporaries can.

Grumpster 2:24 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Win or lose, his defence is ridiculous compared to other players.

The last two points in that break game were brilliant. Must frustrate the fuck out of the oppo.

Takashi Miike 2:20 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
it shows how good a player Murray has been to compete with so little power. the commentator yesterday saying the young Latvian bird has a faster forehand

Grumpster 2:05 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Murray and Nadal to both win - tenner at 2/1

Northern Sold 2:04 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/08/02/1406934075448_wps_3_THE_late_comedian_Dick_Em.jpg

Takashi Miike 1:43 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
come on Andy, do the pasty faced cunt

Chigwell 6:10 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
....or in West Ham's case Sven you can go 1-0 up after 10 minutes and then defend in the penalty area for 80, losing 2-1.

DukeofDevo 2:18 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Come on Thiem let's have a shock!

Grumpster 1:06 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Had her from the start sven, though only a fiver lost.

It's pressure, she just completely fell apart and ended up losing 12 straight games.

Happens in tennis a lot and fuck ns, I love the game ;o) xx

Northern Sold 12:53 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
How quaint

Sven Roeder 12:36 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Grump .... The choking probably looks like that (did you back her? :-) ) but I guess tennis is different in that you have to keep winning games to get over the line.
In football say you can be 3-0 after 20 mins and then just defend and sit on a lead

Murray match up first on Friday starting at 12.45pm Paris time with Nadal/Thiem not before 3.30pm

the coming of gary 12:28 Fri Jun 9
Re: The 2017 French Open
Womens final is Ostapenko v Halep

This will result in 9 different winners in the last 11 years
.

Grumpster 7:38 Wed Jun 7
Re: The 2017 French Open
Murray on the verge of the semi's, where he will play Wawrinka.

Grumpster 4:30 Wed Jun 7
Re: The 2017 French Open
If there's one thing tennis players do better than any other sportsmen or women, it's choke.

That slag Svitolina was a set and 5-1 up and lost the second set.

Side of Ham 3:20 Wed Jun 7
Re: The 2017 French Open
From Labia to Labradors......

Northern Sold 3:14 Wed Jun 7
Re: The 2017 French Open
Chigwell…. Yeah I played it a few times when I was a woman… I then had the Op’ and concentrated on farting and fighting dockers…

Chigwell 3:10 Wed Jun 7
Re: The 2017 French Open
Have you ever played tennis, Soldo? Either you haven't and don't know what you're talking about, or you have but experienced a traumatic experience of the Uranian variety.

Northern Sold 2:57 Wed Jun 7
Re: The 2017 French Open
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