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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%
  



Come On You Irons 7:53 Fri Nov 13
Children in Need
On again tonight. That comes round quick.

Does anyone watch this garbage anymore? Another night of z list 'celebrities' massaging their over inflated egos by guilt-tripping the great unwashed to part with their money for dubious causes.

Telethons are so 1980s and should be consigned to history.

I shall NOT be watching.

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twoleftfeet 5:48 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Charity begins at home, once kids in this country get 3 square meals a day then we can begin to share it out.

the last eastender 4:26 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Come on you irons

How about just helping those less fortunate?

twoleftfeet 2:58 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Alex Scott the talentless ex footballer who insists on saying she was an elite footballer.

Crap presenter but ticks the boxes for both BBC and Sky.

The real talent is Balding and Cates but their skin is the wrong colour.

ironsofcanada 10:54 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Charity feels like big business here. Even the shops.

My brother's in-laws live in Reading and run a charity, they say. No idea what that means but it has kept them in house and home since I met them 12/13 years ago.

Fifth Column 1:12 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Is Alex Scott the hot female footballer who's probably a lesbian? If so, I'd have actually watched children in need if Id known she was on it.

paulon 12:24 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Absolute state of this

WHU(Exeter) 12:03 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
The BBC can go and fuck themselves

GreenStreetPlayer 12:00 Sat Nov 14
Re: Children in Need
Shock horror the corrupt BBC found caught holding back funds for themselves.

DukeofDevo 11:34 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Is David Lammy making an appearance lambasting white people for being portrayed black saviours

Come On You Irons 11:15 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
LeroysBoots 10:24 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Alex Scott, fuck off

Indeed. She is now the poster girl of everything vaguely 'woke' (I refuse to acknowledge that adjective).

You don't even have to look at the TV listings these days to see how pathetically shallow it all is.

only1billybonds 10:26 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Wont be watching either this or comic relief. I give £60 per month to a couple of charities but I will never give a penny to anything connected to the BBC.

LeroysBoots 10:24 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Alex Scott, fuck off

Darlo Debs 10:10 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Wgat are you in need of Wanstead?

Jolly good idea though

wanstead_hammer 10:05 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
What about Parents in need?!

Darlo Debs 8:55 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
*will

Darlo Debs 8:55 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Eill.orobs ly donate but won't watch. I tend to watch BBC4 if not working.

Too Much Too Young 8:52 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Chill.

I'm quite sure its - They can stay needy.

ChillTheKeel 7:57 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
Children in Need? They can stay in need.

*throws wad of cash on the fire*

White Pony 7:55 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
It’s not as bad as “Comic” Relief, which is one of the least funny things ever to be screened on television.

Oh look, a newsreader dancing. How hilarious.

twoleftfeet 7:54 Fri Nov 13
Re: Children in Need
I won’t be donating. Once Henry and Lammy described white people as saviours I was out.

Gave my £20 to Macmillan nurses, far more worthy charity.

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