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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
37%
  
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%
  



Mr T. 12:12 Wed Feb 10
Football and Life
Please excuse the indulgence of this thread but ten days ago my father died suddenly.

Although he had been unwell things had really been picking up recently and there was some hope that he might be on an upward turn. Sadly that was clearly not the case.

I have been in something of a state of shock since then. He was 70, no age for anyone these days.

The point of this thread is that for the vast majority of time football is a big part of my life but always just a sideshow to the really important stuff.

Tonight Ogbonna's goal gave me a moment of intense gutteral joy that I had briefly forgotten was possible. Sometimes football can be so much more.

Thank you Angelo and good night chaps.

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charleyfarley 12:17 Wed Feb 10
Re: Football and Life
Sorry to hear of your loss mate and so glad for you that West Ham briefly can take some of that pain away

w4hammer 12:19 Wed Feb 10
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big hug * ruffle your hair/top of your baldy*

We' are west ham.

TMC HAMMER 12:52 Wed Feb 10
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Sorry for your loss.. I went through the same thing earlier this season when my mum died suddenly at age 60(I'm 27). Right after that we beat Man City 2-1 at their place to give me a moment of happiness during the most difficult time of my life. Thank you Slaven and the players for what has been a truly special season so far to give me a happy escape.

cygnet 12:52 Wed Feb 10
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Yep, I do know exactly how you feel. Glad West Ham gave you something tonight that took your mind off things.

HairyHammer 1:06 Wed Feb 10
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Sorry to hear about Your dad mate.

Life goes on, and though it is extremely hard when it is so fresh in the mind there are chinks of light just as you said regarding your team winning a very important game that will give you some positivity that you have not felt since his passing and that is very normal.
Lost two cousins last year one was 33 (Brothers son) the other was 59 he was my mums sisters son, horrid time for me that was but you cannot die with the dead they remain forever in your heart and mind, especially a Dad.
R.I.P to dad and strength to you and the family.

defjam 2:12 Wed Feb 10
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Mr T. - Sorry for your loss.
Know how you feel, been there myself as have many others unfortunately.
Condolences to you and your family.

IRONS

fraser 2:15 Wed Feb 10
Re: Football and Life
sorry for your loss, glad Slav and the boys have cheered you up a bit.

Fifth Column 2:16 Wed Feb 10
Re: Football and Life
Sorry to hear that Mr T

Luisa 4:02 Wed Feb 10
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God bless you mate

Eggbert Nobacon 4:05 Wed Feb 10
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sorry to hear that, all the best

The Joker 4:07 Wed Feb 10
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Sorry to hear that fella. At least the boys gave you something to smile about and forget the heartache for a bit last night.

Roeder-nowhere 4:11 Wed Feb 10
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Sorry about your pops, it's a horrible thing to go through I know. That's why we love football so much, not just an escapism from all the crap life throws at us but unbridled joy for sonething we all know deep down isn't really important - it helps!

icwhs 3:59 Thu Feb 11
Re: Football and Life
Mr T, sorry about your loss, Ogbonna made me sleep with an massive grin on my boat too...

Football isn't really as important as we make it sometimes, but just a good way to get away from what is...

holyhandgrenade 4:15 Thu Feb 11
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Great post Mr. T. All the best for you at what must be a difficult time

One Flew 4:35 Thu Feb 11
Re: Football and Life
Sorry to hear about your dad, and here's to Ogbonna for giving us all a shot in the arm. Irons!!

Yarmouth 8:03 Thu Feb 11
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Mr.T - sorry about your Dad fella, best wishes to you and yours for the future.

BRANDED 8:08 Thu Feb 11
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Your Dad would expect you to live your life to its fullness and enjoy every moment. Both my Mum and Dad have died in the last 15 months. Its hard not to grieve but they wouldnt want it.

Far Cough 8:11 Thu Feb 11
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So sorry about your loss Mr T

madeeasy 8:12 Thu Feb 11
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Far Cough 8:11 Thu Feb 11

GBHammer63 8:40 Thu Feb 11
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Terrible time for you Mr T , wish you well, times a great healer but you won't ever forget or want to. Lost my dad , who brought up my sister and me by himself when he was only 54 who died in his sleep. We were 18 and 20 and all of a sudden dealing with the real world . As said before they wouldn't want you to not live your life to the full and enjoy as much as you can , even if you do feel guilty for laughing or cheering at times.

Best way I dealt with it was by thinking that I ( and others) were lucky to have known him. Can now look back and remember without the heartache.

Best wishes.

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