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%
  



Mike Oxsaw 7:22 Wed Aug 23
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
I'll tell you what her problem is - having a name that gives you a shit score in Scrabble, however you spell and place it.

Eerie Descent 12:48 Wed Aug 23
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
So we're getting to a point where the perception is that managers will risk their job/livelihood and not pick the best players available, because of skin colour?

LeroysBoots 12:44 Wed Aug 23
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
They had Liane Sanderson on 5 Live tonight complaining how she's been overlooked blah blah blah.

Maybe love the coach don't rate you any more !...shock horror !

These women think they have a divine right to be picked and to play

normannomates 12:13 Wed Aug 23
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Anyone with any morals when they know what they are accusing someone of such a serious allegation WOULDNT have allegaccepted a pay out..in fact that would be a n insult.
This cunt seems unhinged and indeed a racist itself..the utter cunt

wanstead_hammer 10:58 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
A no like u

Tomshardware 10:43 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
What's her beef? should have been the title to this thread.

Mike Oxsaw 10:42 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Well, well, well.

We now we have Vexed & Stoneman as Home & Away, 2-legged tie.

Who's bringing the beers?

Vexed 10:31 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
stoneman 11:04 Mon Aug 21
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Whomail me Vexed with your home address and I'll pop round and see if you are so brave face to face.

Do it you cunt, man up you fucking prick.


Ho ho! Tell you what, you WHOmail me your details and I'll pop round to yours and save you the trouble? Then I'll tip yer missus out of her wheelchair and give her the once over. You fucking sap.

unitedsound 10:27 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
spot the racist...

Sven Roeder 10:14 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Has he accepted that he made the Ebola comment?
At the moment we only have the unsubstantiated allegation from someone who has previously been found to have lied about what he said on a previous occasion.

A second unproven accusation might appear to some to be racist bullying by Ms Aluko.

Mike Oxsaw 10:08 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Good thing he never said "Don't bring yer imam".

Statues throughout the country would be under threat.

Even today.

normannomates 9:41 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
The cunt took the fucking money though eh.

Razzle 3:36 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Worlds gone mad.
Everything is a protest, a march, a legal case, I think some just need to have a good look in the mirror or go and get some counselling....sticks and stones......me personally I think racism is about intent and the context it is used in.

I dont really think that Sampson is a far right Nazi saluting fascist, if he is he disguises it well

Joe C 1:58 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Is she a member of The Society of Black Lawyers?

boleyn8420 1:55 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Because she is a well balanced young woman. A chip on each shoulder. Oh and she is a lawyer. Speaks volumes

gregan 12:44 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
'There are lots of national teams that are very white, not just England, and I’d hate to say we should be picked because we’re black or mixed race. But are we all bad characters? Are we all terrible players? That’s the question I think people need to be asking because a pattern is emerging here, as clear as day, and my belief is that it’s a culture.'

Aluko who was replaced in the England squad by Nikita Paris who is also black.

Sampson's team was all about defending from the front, high work rate, discipline and working as a unit. I don't think Aluko really fitted that profile how she plays. Indeed a support staff was heard to call her 'lazy' which she included in her complaint.

I think the FA and Sampson have concluded correctly that he needs to work more on his communication skills. He's been a bit naive with his banteresque comments and given licence for them to be interpreted a certain way. I don't think he's racist. The FA paying shut up money the main issue here.

On The Ball 12:29 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Because her claim was really unfortunately timed before the start of the Euros.

, 12:06 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Sampson has been cleared already by two investigations. Why did the FA pay out?

stewie griffin 12:02 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Jibbers - it wasn't worth the pay out. The pay out came after the original allegations, when it just so happened there was a video of the conversation and precisely NOTHING she alleged was said was actually said.


The proven liar then magically remembered this Ebola comment from years ago

goose 11:59 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
dont be silly comma.

big Ron called someone a ni**er.
sampson got his african ebola hot spots mixed up.

the two are completely different.

or are you just trying to be 'edgey'?

, 11:56 Tue Aug 22
Re: Eni Aluko - what's her problem?
Atkinson said what he said when he thought the mics were off. Or did you not realise that because on air big Ron spoke well within the boundaries.

And if you don't like the way I've linked mangagers who have made alleged racist comments snot my problem.

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