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%
  



collyrob 10:14 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Arsene Wenger officially the longest serving tyrant in the world now. What an achievement #OneArseneWenger

Gavros 9:21 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Everyone in government in Zimbabwe has had their fingers in the pie. All that "taking the land back for the blacks" was just taking the land back for the politicians and the enablers. It's rotten to the core and I'm afraid with the likes of the just as bad cunts in pretoria backing it all up (and not even mentioning beijing, who couldnt give a fuck about africa as long as thet get their metal out) fuck all is going to change.

Mike Oxsaw 9:10 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
How about we re-nationalise it?

Brand it back as Rhodesia and finish the fucking railway north?

A few thousand stalwart Brits strutting around telling Johnnie Foreigner what to do may well be just what the country wants...sorry...needs.

HairyHammer 8:19 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
If the future is to be bright then it has to start with Mugabe's millions true Nationalism and not the bullshit he sold although with respect some of what he said was true regarding Imprerialism.

HairyHammer 8:16 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
I hope the future is more democratic for Zimbabwe but right now there are many other Mugabe like figures to take over from where he left off.
If those who take over do not make any sacrifices for the sake of Zimbabwe and it's people regarding bringing in democracy and stopping corruption then nothing will change.

Mike Oxsaw 7:42 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
If it's in property, they can probably seize and auction it, giving the proceeds back to the country.

That being said, all that's likely to happen with the resultant money is that it will be siphoned of in a similar fashion by Mugabe's successor.

Would be better - even though insulting to the nation - to have an external agency keep control of such funds and ensure that if, say a school or hospital is proposed, it's actually built and staffed to acceptable standards and nobody has the chance to "get their cut" in the process.

Gavros 7:21 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
http://time.com/money/5031449/robert-mugabe-zimbabwe-net-worth-assets/

$1 billion pilfered, with property all over the place.

Mike Oxsaw 7:18 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Plus, whoever he's stashed his loot with will be very reluctant to release it - I wouldn't be surprised if it's weaselled away within some of the biggest and most respected financial institutions in the world - gives them a bit of extra liquidity to play with.

Gavros 7:03 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
unfortunately that wont happen. he'll be allowed off with his stolen millions and be feted across Africa for the rest of his life. Never mind that he's ruined his country and caused the death of countless thousands.

Africa is trapped in a never ending political free for all.

terry-h 7:00 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
They need to find out how much he and his grasping wife have stolen from the country and put them both on trial.

Mike Oxsaw 5:58 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Can he do a job for us in a holding midfield role? A Bosman? The board will be all over that.

Far Cough 5:42 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Mugabe the cunt has resigned

gph 10:00 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Any other parallels?

Has Wenger's wife taken refuge (and the loot) in Tottenham?

kenyahammer 9:11 Tue Nov 21
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
, 11:41 Wed Nov 15

*Winks, anyone need some cheap plutonium, chromium??

But from the source that brings coups before they happen. Arsene Wenger next premier manager to leave must be a potential earner, it seems someone has the inside info down there
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5100585/Wenger-signs-appear-Anti-Mugabe-march-Zimbabwe.html

violator 5:03 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
, 11:36 Fri Nov 17

Juncker will probably know

terry-h 5:02 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Winnie Mandela will offer him a blow job if he gives her his PIN number.

Willtell 1:07 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
, 11:36 Fri
You mean ready for his retirement when he gets old do you Comma?

Coffee 11:42 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
,

You're right to ask. He is a very, very wealthy man.

, 11:36 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
I wonder if Mugabe will be willing to divulge where and how much wealth he has sorted away in Europe.

Willtell 9:59 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Just another example of a black socialist revolution where the population got screwed worse than they ever were by the colonial rulers.

Jose+ 9:52 Fri Nov 17
Re: Coup Zimbabwe
Wouldn't want this to be a distraction from the league, Moyes should probably just give the kids a run out.

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