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
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%
  



young woody 1:35 Tue Mar 1
Dress code for Spurs at home.
What ever you fucking like!
Let’s make sure we make this fucking horrible for them cunts - I want some one to run on the pitch when we score.
I want everyone in the ground standing up. I want everyone to be on it tomorrow.

Lets smash these absolute cunts of a club.

"Sips tea”

Come on you irons.


Come on you irons.

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Lewisham_Hammer 3:36 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
I'll be there in my birthday suit, rocking out with my cock out, doing my best impression of a helicon.....ok ok walnut whip!

mashed in maryland 1:32 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
This is literally the most obscure and pedantic thing I've ever seen anyone on WHO get shirty about and that is saying something.

ironsofcanada 1:29 Wed Mar 2
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riosleftsock 1:09 Wed Mar 2

Dang man, who is boring now? at least he could leave it.

I did correct him because what he was talking about is not called a "toque" anywhere in the world. A "toque" is a ladies hat with a brim (very rarely used) or a chef's hat. "A tuque", however, whatever its etymological progression is now something different ie, what he was talking about.

(The etymologists I was talking about aren't are Canadian, I worked with them here in Oxford. If you want the whole story, who mail me, WE have bored up the board enough already.)

riosleftsock 1:09 Wed Mar 2
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"I made a simple correction of your spelling. "

But you didn't "correct" his spelling.

You took a french/breton word, typed by him correctly and suggested that it should be spelt "tuque", a spelling that is only used in Canada.

You then claimed that "tuque" was the original breton spelling, which was also proved completely incorrect.

Or maybe, we've all got it wrong, and that according to eminent canadian etymologists, right = wrong and correct = mistaken.

ironsofcanada 12:47 Wed Mar 2
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i-Ron 12:40 Wed Mar 2

Of course you don't care...

that is why you started to try to spout facts and talk about countries spelling things "wrong," (English use of foreign terms is so consistent in Britain after all) when I made a simple correction of your spelling.

Dan M 12:41 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
5. You have a complete disregard for CCTV.

riosleftsock 12:40 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
Peruvian super model girlfriend, anyone?

Sold claiming to have mates?

i-Ron 12:40 Wed Mar 2
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ironsofcanada 12:34 Wed Mar 2
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No I don't just the whole post where you maintain how right you are. I really don't care. Just amusing seeing the reaction. Please don't tell the etymologists I find them funny, in either a funny haha or funny weird way.

mashed in maryland 12:40 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
Collins Wong's boasts that he won the crystal maze in record time and ran 3 cluster management firms were great.

Any other extravagant claims/lies been told on here in the past?

riosleftsock 12:37 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
Thanks Mashed, nearly forgot that one.

ironsofcanada 12:37 Wed Mar 2
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riosleftsock 12:35 Wed Mar 2

Me?

ironsofcanada 12:36 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
Far Cough 12:34 Wed Mar 2

I am not an etymologist and I can't type fast and accurately, one or the other.

mashed in maryland 12:36 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
4. You are familiar with the history of Assyria, Mesopotamia and the City of Ur.

riosleftsock 12:35 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
So, to recap;

1) I have four degrees
2) I work in Communication Science
3) I am a feared columnist at the FT

Any more?

ironsofcanada 12:34 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
i-Ron 12:29 Wed Mar 2

You find etymologists funny? I guess a very few are, Anatoly Liberman can be, but most are pretty dry, even for me.

Far Cough 12:34 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
He's an etymologist but spells where wrong, it's probably correct in Canada though

Dan M 12:31 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
Oh dear, own goal for Canada as he makes the classic error of mentioning etymologists in an argument.

1-1 with all to play for.

ironsofcanada 12:31 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
Northern Sold 12:29 Wed Mar 2

No. I am exactly were I want to be. You dogs seem to be though.

Northern Sold 12:29 Wed Mar 2
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ironsofcanada 12:11 Wed Mar 2
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Northern Sold 12:05 Wed Mar 2

Why would send a dog sled to Oxford?





You fucking lost??

i-Ron 12:29 Wed Mar 2
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ironsofcanada 12:27 Wed Mar 2
Re: Dress code for Spurs at home.
riosleftsock 12:24 Wed Mar 2

I will go with the etymologists I work with over wiki,


FMOB HAHAHAHA

i-Ron 12:28 Wed Mar 2
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So it is misspelt by Canadian's, eh? I'm lost. Not that it matters to anyone by Nigel.

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