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%
  



HairyHammer 4:40 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
So Leg.

HairyHammer 4:39 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
The leg is more flavoursome and softer when cooked well, but the breast is where it's all at, there is more meat and it is healthier.
Turkey for Christmas a meat I would not eat throughout any other part of the year although on the day I love it probably cos i over smother it with gravy so much so that I can hardly see the white meat.

Nurse Ratched 4:10 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
*chuckles*

gph 4:07 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Leg.

There's an international trade in poultry joints.

The West imports breasts, the East legs.

If this trade didn't exist, legs would be a lot cheaper here.

El Scorchio 2:41 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Usually bacon rolls or smoked salmon and egg in the morning, then crisps and snacks throughout the day. Lunch (usually turkey and duck) mid afternoon and then cheeseboard/pate later on along with cake and chocolates etc.

Not bad.

ooooh Morley Morley 2:27 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Nurse - just talk me through your cheese board...

Nurse Ratched 2:24 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Misogynistic hate speech in your thread title, Morley.

I'm traumatised.

chajonbubble 2:20 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
scrambled eggs and smoked salmon for brekkie
turkey and everything for lunch
leftovers for next two days, along with pickles

Bungo 2:18 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
If we can find somewhere open, we are planning to go out for a large English late breakfast, ignore lunch completely then have some M&S party bits later on.

Any suggestions for places likely to be open for a fry-up in the SW London/Surrey area warmly welcomed. Hotels in the area are saying 'residents only', so it may be either the airport or Cobham M25 services at this rate..

Northern Sold 2:10 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Breakko is normally a mince pie and a glass of Orange juice mixed with cava... I like to start early

Swiss. 2:02 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Breakfast - Fry up

Smoked salmon with dill - Lax
Organic Free Range Turkey from my local butcher Staford Road W8

Cold cuts and cheeses in the evening wth port and Cognac etc

Coffee 2:02 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Why?

jayjones 1:59 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
F off with your Goat Coffee

Coffee 1:50 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
*awaits WHOer goose's alarmed entry to this thread*

Godwinson 1:49 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
GOOSE!

Coffee 1:46 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Last year's turkey was an unmitigated disaster. A cricket ball would have tasted better.

Pork
Goat

cheeses cruyf 1:42 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Kippers for brekkie
Beef and pork dinner
Cold meat n pickle for later

Northern Sold 1:38 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Oh and Sausage meat

Northern Sold 1:38 Wed Dec 13
Re: Are you a leg or a breast man
Turkey
Beef
Ham





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