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%
  



raz1996 10:18 Fri Jul 5
How do football supporters travel to football games?
Hi everyone. My name is Ryan and I am currently studying at Cardiff University. During the summer months of 2019, I have to complete a dissertation. For this I have decided to research how football supporters travel to football games. As a result of this I have produced a survey on the matter and will be extremely grateful if you can complete it for me. It will take less than 5 minutes.

Here is the link https://4eyes.io/s/79B6Z/ and thanks for your time.

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Bungo 10:22 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Do us a favour, I know you have posted this on many different club's sites, so when you wrap it up, could you let us know if you get the most grief in the responses on here?

There is pride at stake.

gph 10:29 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Helicopter.

I might not have the baddest taste on WHO, but I got in first

simon.s 10:30 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Next week, I’m flying to Switzerland and then getting a train to Austria.

Cheers.

lowermarshhammer 10:31 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
I only go to cricket away. The drinking opportunities are superior.

Far Cough 10:32 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Nice one Simon, not doing the China gig then?

simon.s 10:40 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
No FC.

Couldn’t be arsed with the visa, although it’s probably straight forward. Done most of my holiday at work too.

Sydney_Iron 11:53 Fri Jul 5
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
I live in Australia, my mode of transport to the London Stadium is an Emirates A380.....

Then the tube, and that walk.

arsene york-hunt 1:06 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
"Hi everyone."


Cunt

bruuuno 1:14 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
I travel via the power of positive thought

Grumpster 1:19 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Either the hornchurch coach or the train.

WHU(Exeter) 1:22 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
I don't go so often now, but when I did it was by train.

Occasionally by car.

By writing this I hope I feature in a graph or pushing it a pie chart.

IsaacHock 1:23 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
HIYA RAZ.

My name is Mark Noble and on match day my main journey is from the tunnel to the pitch. I always walk it so tend to set off at 1:40 in order to be in the centre circle for the coin toss at 2:57.

Alfie 1:25 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Depends how pissed i am. Most often times - the tube carriage is my locomotion of choice. Carriaged to Stratford. Then solid old fashioned leg Walk across the frozen featureless wastes surrounding the Lahn stadium, herded like diseased cattle by pimply youths and frightened old bill on overtime bunce telling me to stop - go - and which way to bowl.

Other times, i chose as my mode of transport an uber carriage, from wapping wall. Halted at the ring of copper that orbits the stadium like a ringpull, in case we were uber borne suicidal bombers.

On one notable occasion - i was flown into the lahnan stayum by aled jones, and the snowman of illustrated christmas fame. As we swooped in low over the burning cars on the surrounding stratford estates i was reminded of the blitz. We landed in the queue to get in and be checked for no signs of joy or raucousness on the approach to the stadia. The patty down fun sponge bit that kills the atmosphere at the crucial point of entry.

factory seconds 1:35 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
strong contender for post of the year there alfie

zebthecat 1:42 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
I get Jennings to fire up the Bentley and we waft in from Sussex.

Alfs 2:45 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Home or away I have the same routine. I walk to the chair at my desk, sit down, click my mouse a few times and hey presto.

It can take up to ten minutes on a bad day.

Alfie 2:57 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Alfs - there is a simplism ( is that a word?) and beautifulness in that - that I like sir.

If i dont go, i prefer to listen on the radio. I vividly remember listening to the everton quarter final game, the slater goal. The commentator made it sound like the entire ground might fucking explode, and he was right - thst was exactly how it was then. Like youd fallen into a bucket of lary blokes going mental. We had the best thing in london then, and everyone knew it nor even tried arguing.

yngwies Cat 3:02 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Magic Carpet, get a bit lost over Statford what with the fuckin crai

yngwies Cat 3:05 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
Fuckin Cranes I meant

Anyway I've done my bit, what fuckin waste of a degree have you been mugged of for doing then?

bruuuno 4:49 Sat Jul 6
Re: How do football supporters travel to football games?
What a night that qf was v Everton.

I also prefer to listen to games rather than watch a poxy stream.

I listened to the Watford game in a rowing boat while dozing off in the sun it was most pleasant

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