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%
  



Russ of the BML 2:21 Tue Dec 21
Re: Johnson
Fo the Communist 1:04 Fri Dec 10

Sorry mate. That's just bullshit. Starmer was nicknamed Captain Hindsight by the Tories and the media for his amazing suggestions after the events.

But I understand why you say that as you want to paint Labour as the better option.

Believe me, I am open to vote for the party that I feel will do the best job for what is needed at the right time. I do not do politics like football. I don't have a team. But, fuck me, I watched some of the Labour conference and, being brutally honest, it scared the fuck out of me.

Kaiser Zoso 12:24 Tue Dec 21
Re: Johnson
Poor old thick ray

Side of Ham 11:45 Tue Dec 21
Re: Johnson
Raaaaaaaaaaaay, maybe she realised the World is not just Europe and changed her mind accordingly? The ‘There’s a big wide world out there’ switch got switched on……it may even happen for you Raaaaaaaaaaay……

Block 11:38 Tue Dec 21
Re: Johnson
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10330971/Darts-football-fans-sing-anti-Boris-chants-fallout-No10-Christmas-party-rows-continues.html

Oh dear

Mike Oxsaw 2:30 Mon Dec 20
Re: Johnson
Don't people need a visa or permit to work in the UK?

Of course it's labelled a National Insurance NUMBER, so being a NUMBER, it's not a PERMIT at all, oh no, matey-peeps.

Not sure about extortionate call costs. Pure mobile call costs, maybe, pre-Skype/Whatsapp, but landline costs are dirt-cheap.

ray winstone 11:19 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
What she actually said……



Ms Truss said part of the reason she was campaigning for the UK to remain in the EU was for the benefit of her daughters, aged 10 and seven.

“I don’t want my daughters to grow up in a world where they need a visa or permit to work in Europe; or where they are hampered from growing a business because of extortionate call costs and barriers to trade,” she said.




Amazing how that changed when a senior role was dangled in front of her.

chim chim cha boo 11:17 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Fair enough if that's a direct quote!

ray winstone 11:16 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Jaan Kenbrovin 10:53 Sun Dec 19

Yep, to keep her job.

Jaan Kenbrovin 11:10 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Yes I do.

I believed there would be massive economic problems but those havent come to pass and Ive also seen the opportunities. In fact, we are massively better off without those cunts'

Liz Truss 2017

chim chim cha boo 11:01 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
...and you believe her?

Jaan Kenbrovin 10:53 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Liz Truss openly admitted she was wrong about Brexit ages ago.

only1billybonds 10:46 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Whats your point Ray?

Truss believed we'd be better remaining in the EU,fair enough,that is/was her right. But since we sacked the shitshow off,she has accepted it and got on with her job which she has done very well. It's called being an adult.

twoleftfeet 10:45 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
If there were15 people or less then it wasn’t illegal.

ray winstone 10:39 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Remainder Liz Truss takes over as Minister For Brexit, comedy GOLD.

master 10:23 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
The idiot needs outing from office, but the focus really shouldn't be on the bumbling twat for breaking the utterly NONSENSICAL rules that have been imposed, but the rules themselves.

Look at the picture and try to explain what precisely, other than it erroneously not being allowed at the time, is wrong with the behaviour in that scene in the context of the pandemic.

It was May. People should be outdoors. People should be meeting after being locked up. The rules were insane. Surely you recognise that in retrospect.

Mike Oxsaw 10:06 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Cheese & wine gives you complete immunity from the virus - FACT.

Has to be the right sort of cheese, though, and even righter sort of wine, both of which are only available in diplomatic and high political circles, so the likes of us wouldn't even know they exist - and the media certainly weren't going to spill the beans on a free beano.

ted fenton 9:52 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
New photo of Boris chatting over cheese and wine with 19 people present could be the end for him !!

The event, on Friday 15 May 2020, took place in the garden behind Nos 10 and 11 Downing Street, a mix of terrace, lawn and formal planting that is used variously for formal entertainment, domestic leisure and work.

Across England, people were still banned from meeting more than one adult from another household socially – and then it had to be outdoors and at a 2-metre distance.

My money's on Rishi Sunak for the next Prime Minister !


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/dec/19/chatting-over-cheese-and-wine-anatomy-downing-street-lockdown-gathering-picture

chim chim cha boo 6:51 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Mike, you managed to get to being a teenager before sussing that out? You lucky bastard.

I was about 7, knocking around bomb sites in the East End (although we didn't know that then, we called them dumps) and a ginger copper, PC Cox (I am not shitting you) seemed to have a hard on for me as the cunt was everywhere I played to put on a leather glove to slap me rather than 'take you to court and have you put in a prison for naughty kids'.

I don't really blame him because I was a pretty sexy 7 year old, but that was really the first time that I understood what my parents and teachers were teaching me was a crock of old shit. Sometimes the goodies were the baddies and that span my little seven year old mind around.

I've been a completely cynical bastard ever since. I'm actually quite proud of that because it has formed me into the person I am and punk rock arrived at exactly the right time to mould me.

So thank you PC Cox, you utter shit cunt. I hope you are dead, but in a way you made me the man I am today

Mike Oxsaw 4:25 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Hermit Road 11:08 Sun Dec 19

I think people as individuals do need (some sort of) faith.

For many that is packaged, from an early age, within organised religion and when they threw that religeon out, what faith they had tended to go with it.

When I eschewed all things religious - at about the same time I became a teenager, two weeks ago, I had faith in myself; not that I knew everything (although at that age and the following 10 or so years, it was a very tempting claim).

I had faith in my ability to find things out, to question, question and question again until I got an answer that fitted in with what I already knew/believed, but, much more importantly, I was quite prepared to throw out whole tranches of what I "knew" if it proved to be in conflict with newer, more plausible evidence.

That, of course, can leave a whole lot of gaps in other, related issues, a whole lot of "don't knows" and "not sure any mores" pop up (from nowhere) that also need to be addressed if they are important enough.

Many can't cope with such not knowing - they've been to school/college/university and been taught everything - they've even got certificates to prove it; the thought of admitting they don't know something is an anathema to them, and, rather than taking the time to learn (rather than be taught) about the subject, grab and hold on to any passing opinion that best fills their void - truthful or not.

Somehow, in most aspects of life, there are now only ever two "passing opinions" from which to choose, and people selecting the "other one" seem to cause more grief than just accepting you don't know something.

Side of Ham 11:47 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
Wasn’t the religion thing more based around being safer than happier?

chim chim cha boo 11:29 Sun Dec 19
Re: Johnson
https://youtu.be/v7xr3GxELKQ

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