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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
37%
  
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%
  



lab 10:46 Mon Apr 23
St George's day .
I shall have a pint to celebrate later, I may even wear my St George's flag badge . I bet ninety per cent of England isnt aware of the day.

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Swiss. 12:02 Wed Apr 25
Re: St George's day .
Willtell

You senile old git you can't read. I wasn't putting down Britain. I was challenging what Surface said that we were better than most countries.

As for bring my dead parents in this I think you have shown yourself to be the most base and desperately pathetic poster on here. You vile person. I'm a little shocked even you would stoop so low.

normannomates 5:26 Wed Apr 25
Re: St George's day .
Backin elmselves with 3 chords only

Monkeys on the moon..we'll be joinin em soon
Fings ain't what they used to be

normannomates 5:19 Wed Apr 25
Re: St George's day .
BYGRAVES

FFS..TYPO CUNT

normannomates 5:17 Wed Apr 25
Re: St George's day .
As Max Bygrave's sang in his finest..

FINGS AINT WHAT THEY USED TO BE

normannomates 3:14 Wed Apr 25
Re: St George's day .
loasd of old tosh

Esteban 2:46 Wed Apr 25
Re: St George's day .
not a fan of nationalistic agenda's anyway.

Love being english. Love being east london. But I don't need a day to scream it, like a narcissistic wanker.

Willtell 11:17 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Swiss. 3:50
Why are you always so quick to put down Britain Swiss? Lots of countries have done worse things than Britain in the past but so what. You claim to be British so personally I blame your family for it all.... a right bunch of cunts they were too.

Darlo Debs 8:43 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
lol yes i agree

lab 8:20 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
He's out of order using that word in that sentence.

Darlo Debs 7:23 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
bolty did

lab 6:01 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Darlo Debs 2:49 , who used the word unreal ?

Swiss. 3:50 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Surface did you or did you not post?

'I am confident that England done more good things and less bad shit than most other countries"

And you say that is true? Do squirm.

We're the ones having the laugh.

Darlo Debs 2:49 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Apparently i am an unreal c**t.
Which coming from my favourite massive headed, kipper tie wearing WHOer is not much of an insult.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 2:47 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Naughty, naughty, Swiss - deliberately misinterpretiing my post again.

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 3:46 Mon Apr 23

'I am confident that England done more good things and less bad shit than most other countries. That is perfectly good reason to celebrate being English. I'm sure other people feel the same about Ireland, America or Germany, or even (spits) France - I have no problem with them celebrating their national day either. Many of them are probably right. Not so much the French.'

You'll notice my use of the word 'most'. Also 'more good things' and' less bad shit'. All these are qualifiers very specifically used to avoid giving too much of a jingoistic tone to the post. You'll also note how I go on VERY SPECIFICALLY to note that people of other nationalities feel the same about their own countries and that that is OK by me. Albeit there is a light-hearted dig at the French in there.

So, as we can see, all-in-all, you're making stuff up again.

Let's not even go into the self-contradictory mess you got into and were pulled up on after my post, but I do recommend it to anyone who wants a good laugh.

Swiss. 2:38 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
boltkunt

Firstly I'm not left wing. Why do you think that? Being proud of your country should be about a lot of things. You are jumping to stupid conclusions.

Surface is making out we are the greatest nation in the world. That simply ain't true.

Darlo Debs 2:38 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
*isnt

Darlo Debs 2:36 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
No he usnt saying that Bolty..he is specifically calling Serf on. Read back and get the context.

boltkunt 2:26 Tue Apr 24
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So swiss, you're saying being proud of your country warrants being an bigot?

Fuck me these lefty cunts are unreal.

Swiss. 2:24 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Surface

Don't try and squirm out of it you whimp. This is your statement;

"England done more good things and less bad shit than most other countries."

That is simply not true and I've proved that and you are a blinkered, bigot. Admit it

SilverSurfer 2:12 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
Fuck me, do we need a new patron Saint or what.

HairyHammer 1:15 Tue Apr 24
Re: St George's day .
This national day, April 23rd Children's Day, in Turkey is a unique event. The founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, presented April 23rd to all the world's children to emphasize that they are the successors of the future.[1][2] During the War of Independence, Grand National Assembly met in Ankara and laid down the foundations of a new, independent, secular and modern republic from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire. Following the defeat of the Allied invasion forces on September 9th, 1922 and the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne on July 24th, 1923, Ataturk started his task of establishing the institutions of the new state. Over the next eight years, Ataturk and his followers adopted sweeping reforms to create a modern Turkey, divorced from her Ottoman past. In unprecedented moves, he dedicated the sovereignty day to the children and entrusted in the hands of the youth the protection of this sovereignty and independence.

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