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%
  



Side of Ham 12:41 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Gavros 11:56 Tue Oct 15

Pot, Kettle, Gav..........

Gavros 12:35 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
An ancestor of mine brought the printing press over with William Caxton.

Hammer and Pickle 12:33 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Like I say, categories like the Middle Ages belong to the mind. Some will never move on.

ironsofcanada 12:30 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Tough to say whether this year or the middle of that century (invention and spread of the movable type presses) was really the end of the Middle Ages. (as much as you can make such clear delineations)

gph 12:17 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
The Ottomans taxed religious minorities, which wasn't great.

But preferable to burning them.

zebthecat 12:00 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Weird isn't it how history has turned about.
The Ottoman Empire was a bastion of religious tolerance compared to the delights of the Spanish Inquisition.

Gavros 11:56 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Get some originality, says Brexit parrot.

Side of Ham 11:46 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Johnson 8:22 Tue Oct 15

also.......© Len Hatred, get some of your own originality Gavlar you faddy trend following numpty.....

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 11:39 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
the exile 1:28 Tue Oct 15

'Spain completed the re-conquest of their country to remove the last Moorish stronghold, and Columbus landed in America. The rest, as they say, is history.'

I'm pretty sure the eviction of the Moors and Columbus's landing are history, too.

ironsofcanada 9:05 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Only 4 years before King Ferdinand tasted pineapple for the first time.

Johnson 8:22 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Is it the number of times you try and play up on here to divert attention from your inability yet again to post facts to back up your bullshit?

Hammer and Pickle 8:14 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Some use the year as an official date for the end of the Middle Ages, though nobody seems to have told Anne Widdecombe.

East Auckland Hammer 3:27 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Is that how long we've been waiting for the shit decisions to "even out over the course of the season"?

sanfrancis-co-uk 3:04 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Indigenous people day over here these days.

A statue of Chris was completely defaced here last night,and the words Kill all colonisers,destroy all monuments.

gph 2:53 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Didn't take long for Christian religious tolerance to kick in in Spain, either. 31st March - Jews given 4 months to leave or convert.

the coming of gary 2:14 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
LEONARD can learn from this thread, all his years are 20th century
.

Gavros 2:08 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
January 2nd: Granada Caliphate surrenders, ending the 800 year muslim reign in Iberia.

August 8th: Columbus leaves Huevla, Andalucia.

October 12th: New World spotted.

A big year, really.

the exile 1:28 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
A very important year. Spain completed the re-conquest of their country to remove the last Moorish stronghold, and Columbus landed in America. The rest, as they say, is history.

Mr Anon 1:26 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Vangelis good. Film bad.

gph 1:22 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Even the WHO clock is never THAT wrong

, 1:03 Tue Oct 15
Re: 1492
Where are you going Chris?

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