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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%
  



Buzzy 10:55 Tue Oct 27
Bolthole in Spain
Any tips/recommendations?

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PwoperNaughtyButNot 10:57 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Make sure you lube up

arsegrapes 11:00 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Don't wear tight red pants with a white hanky hanging out your back pocket.

BRANDED 11:00 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
My favourites are
1. Barcelonetta
2. Cadiz
3. Jerez
4. Padron
5. Rioja

Hope that helps

Jasnik 11:02 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
He retired so not as fast as he used to be so you might catch him

Peckham 11:03 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Madrid by the mountains.
Close to the heart beat of Spain and its Capital, yet in nature.
Beaches 1 hour cheap flight to any coast of Spain for breaks to the sea.
Pozuelo or Boadilla del Monte. Fit women everywhere. 0 crime.

Otherwise nothing beats Galicia or La Coruña for beauty.

If you are cako and love food, then San Sebastian.

Darlo Debs 11:05 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Learn Spanish?

If you haven't already

BRANDED 11:09 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Basic Spanish is very easy. The Spanish are not really arrogant and don't speak too quickly.

The thing about Spain is its just the most amazing place. Mountains, beaches, cities, sea, Northern temperate and southern deserts. Just a fucking amazing place.

arsegrapes 11:09 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Not necessary in Benidorm Debs, who cares when you can live a Champagne lifestyle on a Lemonade budget, although I expect a bit of Spanglish wouldn't go a miss.

Darlo Debs 11:12 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Arsegrapes mum was Spanish, but Spanglish is still about my limit.

arsegrapes 11:13 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
How did you know :-)

Darlo Debs 11:15 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Ooops meant my mum

arsegrapes 11:17 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Oh I see, reading and writing it are easier than pronunciation imho.

Darlo Debs 11:20 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
I can't roll my R's plus it just sounds wrong in a thick cockney accent so i just feel silly speaking it.

fraser 11:22 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Which city is it that has all the bars that put loads of tapas out?

BRANDED 11:26 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Most do but Seville is good. I like Cadiz best

Darlo Debs 11:29 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Been to the football ground in Cadiz

fraser 11:33 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
Cheers Branded, I thought it was Seville.

BRANDED 11:38 Tue Oct 27
Re: Bolthole in Spain
No probs. I have a mate who has a place in Grenada and they deffo do it there but I've never been. He loves it and I'm hoping to visit after all this nonsense.

Chip Shop Charlie 12:08 Wed Oct 28
Re: Bolthole in Spain
They dish out so much tapas in Granada that it gets in the way of the drinking. I end up asking not to be brought any more tapas, just beer.

On The Ball 12:21 Wed Oct 28
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Went to Cuenca a couple of years ago. The tapas just kept coming and coming and we ended up not having dinner, there was just no need. Absolutely lovely.

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