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%
  



madeeasy 3:08 Wed Dec 13
What's your chosen Charity?
What and why are your charities of choice?

Family one we gave to, and some family volunteered at, was St Luke's Hospice for care it helped with some family members.

Recently I support Birmingham Children's Hospital and Ronald McDonald House. For the help and what they did for my son.

What about you lot?

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Tomshardware 3:11 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
RSPB.

BRANDED 3:13 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Mind

I'm desperately trying to help WHO regulars

Buster 3:14 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
The GAVVY WHO FUND

He's made bundles out of that.

Willtell 3:14 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
That's funny and even more reason why I named you BRAINDEAD...

Northern Sold 3:18 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Ones that I have deducted out of my wages each month

Help 4 Heroes
Dogs Trust
SSAFA (Soldiers, sailors, Airmen families Association)
Redwings Horse Sanctuary
Little Havens

Others I give if and when

pulhampete 3:22 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Local air ambulance and local hospice that provides respite care for families with terminally ill kids.

The Kronic 3:56 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
I pay a monthly DD to North Korea's Nuclear Research Labs.

arsene york-hunt 4:40 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Me

, 4:58 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Action medical research.
Marie Curie
Bobby Moore cancer fund
Local Hospice.

There are so many causes wanting funding and I never donate to animal charities except for the funding of guide dogs.

Northern Sold 5:07 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Is that in case you go blind comma son??

eastend joker 5:16 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
1.Injured Jockeys fund ,2.RNLI ,3.Alex Jansen foundation .

, 5:17 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
I know someone who takes in RNIB bred Lab puppies and nurtures and walks them before they are assessed and moved on for training. Like most "walkers" she does this for nothing.

theaxeman 5:21 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
British Red Cross

violator 5:28 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
Whichever one Mrs V is running for, last year she done the Brighton marathon for children with cancer, this year she's doing London for ovarian cancer

Sxboy_66 5:29 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
RNLI
McMillan
Air Ambulance

JustAFatKevinDavies 5:30 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
isn't madeeasy a good samaritan

Northern Sold 5:45 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
comma... yeah I always bump into Guide Dog boarders and their hounds... one woman I know is on her 12th puppy... not sure I could do it would get too attached... they do a great job

Infidel 5:51 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
I don't give to charity at all.

I don't trust them.

They are run by people who would fail in a real job and lack the skills to prioritise, develop a strategy, budget and execute.

As a result most of the money donated is wasted or stolen, and that goes for pretty much every charity.

To take one example, that clown of a woman who ran Kids Company, the charity du jour of the bien pensant classes, was exposed as having squandered or embezzled the vast amounts of cash thrown at her.

She was, like most worthy charity types, considered beyond criticism, which is about as good a shield for embezzlement, fraud and incompetence as you could imagine.

My advice is to give nothing , not even to hospices that look after your family members.

Mike Oxsaw 5:53 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
The EU - although I'm not happy with the admin costs so have unchosen them. They'fe fucking slow at cancelling everything but couldn't wait to bite my hand off when I had some money for them.

My preference is now to bypass the charity administration and get money direct to the areas I'm concerned with.

I don't give directly to tramps on the street, but put cash in the kitty of the churches that provide night-shelters for the homeless. That enables those in the shelter to occasionally get something more than eggs chips & beans every night.

Northern Sold 5:55 Wed Dec 13
Re: What's your chosen Charity?
You are fucking GREAT infidel... never go changing....

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