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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%
  



ammerman 4:42 Tue Apr 10
Mums having a breast biopsy
Prayers please Lads
It don't look good

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Gavros 4:44 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Best of luck, and remember that breast cancer caught quickly is dealt with relatively easily.

ammerman 4:47 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Cheers gav

Far Cough 4:52 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best to her

Troy McClure 4:54 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best for your mum, Hammer

Mine's been in hospital since late Dec with an aneurysm - making slow progress and several times we thought we'd lost her. Been an awful year so far.

Wanstead-BML 4:58 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Good luck mate xx

Toe Rag 4:59 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Good luck to you and your mum ammerman.

My old dear’s been through this. Found out she had cancer.

Masectomy, chemo and other drugs. Survived and is, touch wood still going strong years later.

Hopefully they’ve got it early if it is bad news.

Willtell 5:10 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Ten years ago my wife developed breast cancer. Fortunately we spotted it early on and she had the lump and some glands under her arms (forget what they are called now) removed.

She then had to go to Harley Street 5 days a week for radiation treatment for 3 months I think it was. Train to Charing cross then tube or walk to Harley Street every day.

We are now into the 11th year since the op and in spite of them saying the cancer was the most aggressive type, no signs of it again. I think there's even better treatment of cancer these days so don't worry too much. The secret is get it early and hopefully that's the case here.

Good luck.

Darlo Debs 5:21 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Good luck to your mum.
Thoughts are with you x

goose 5:25 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
best of luck mate.

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Takashi Miike 5:28 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
all the best to your mum

Mace66 5:33 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best to you and your Mum

COYI

SecondOpinion 5:37 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best to her

Capitol Man 5:44 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best with it. Incredibly stressful times but once you know you can start to tackle it.

Swiss. 6:17 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
best of luck. Took my sister so I know.

Russ of the BML 6:27 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Best of luck. Sadly it was too late for my mum but I pray for you.

Gruesome Dump 6:28 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
Mother Dump’s just had it. Whipped out the bastard, and surrounding tissue. Eight weeks of radiotherapy, bosh. Gone.

Annual checkups.

Your Ma will be fine. Stand on me.

Hornchurch Dave 6:35 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
My Mrs had a lump removed a few years back, was benign, they don't know that though until they run the biopsy. fingers crossed for Mum Ammerman

ted fenton 9:00 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best to your mum ammerman.

Leatherhead Hammer 10:41 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best for you and your mum Ammerman

claret50 11:36 Tue Apr 10
Re: Mums having a breast biopsy
All the best for your Mum.

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