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%
  



team boaty 7:42 Fri Jan 1
Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Officially done with Essex and London now Boris retiring and simply refuse to live or work in an area with a Labour Muslim mayor therefore am taking my business elsewhere

Will be Fermanagh way from March onwards with family but ideally looking at either Scandinavia or even down under or Asia

Hopefully somewhere that is still ethnically pure as I`ve major issues with immigration

Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

zebthecat 7:45 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Pyong Yang?

Buster 7:45 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
'Hopefully somewhere that is still ethnically pure as I`ve major issues with immigration'

LOLZ. Even for you that's a bit too much of a blatant cast.

joe royal 7:48 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Mega LOLZ

claret on my shirt 7:49 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
If you move to another country would this not make you an immigrant? Will you then have a problem with yourself?

Ricky 7:52 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Trying way too hard, you chubby moron

lab 8:00 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
I bet if I posted this it would have been locked.

Sven Roeder 8:05 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Yes, those unaccompanied foreigners swarming into Stansted must be very upsetting.

PistonHammered 8:08 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Dubai's suppose to be nice.

After8 8:21 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
This is beyond a joke now.

Fortunes Hiding 8:32 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
So you're leaving because boris is retiring?

He should've retired sooner.

team boaty 11:43 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
Fortunes Hiding 8:32 Fri Jan 1

Wonderful man, will be PM in a couple of years when Mr Cameron retires

Only West Ham & the cricket left worth ever coming back to the South East for

Takashi Miike 11:53 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
asia? :.)

Ronald_antly 11:55 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
"Hopefully somewhere that is still ethnically pure as I`ve major issues with immigration "

Well that rules out Australia since they allowed all those Aborigines in.

East Auckland Hammer 11:58 Fri Jan 1
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
I think the Pitcairn Islands would probably suit you Milly.

cholo 12:01 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
More attention seeking rubbish from one of the site remedials.

After8 12:11 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
London's been multicultural for years but now you want to leave?

norwaytips 12:16 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
You think that Scandinavia is ethnically pure? Not in its cities it isn't.

Dick Dastardly 12:56 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
cholo 12:01 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
More attention seeking rubbish from one of the site remedials.

Spot on!!!!

joe royal 1:55 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
After8

If you think Ilford is multi cultural then think again.

Mike Oxsaw 10:49 Sat Jan 2
Re: Working abroad for first timers (advice/help needed)
The Falklands should be your destination of choice, and, given that you've no apparent previous for frightening sheep, you should have no trouble gaining entry and settling down.

As British as it comes, too.

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