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%
  



Gavros 1:39 Sat Mar 26
Gazza
back in the Gaz-hole


Replies - In Chronological Order (Show Newest Messages First)

Far Cough 1:44 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
FMOB

Irish Hammer 1:53 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Poor bloke

One of these days it'll be a story about his body being found.


Very sad

charleyfarley 1:58 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Sad, he looks like a mashed up robin williams

Nurse Ratched 1:58 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
I tied to C&P that link, but it crashed my tablet, not just the browser. I am assuming it's bad.

The poor sod.

cholo 1:59 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
I'm surprised he's lasted this long, poor fucker seems beyond help.

dicksie3 2:01 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
I'd be surprised if he makes it to 50.

These relapses seem to be happening frequently again now. Very sad to see.

Gavros 2:04 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
it says in the article that he got a cab to drop of some fags and gin, but the cabbie left because he couldnt even get to the door. when do you call it a day, when you cant even crawl to the door?

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/7028633/Shocking-pictures-of-bloodied-Gazza-spark-new-fears-for-tragic-England-ace.html

Gary Mabbutt said he'd been off it for six months before this.

monto 2:04 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Hopeless case.

Takashi Miike 2:09 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
sad to see him such a state but I can't see him lasting too much longer. you have to want to help yourself to a certain extant and gazza seems unable to do it

loved watching him in England home games at the old Wembley. him and Beardsley were quality

gph 2:21 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Poor fucker.

How did he end up so psychologically damaged?

Thinking that Raoul Moat was a latter-day Robin Hood must've be part of the same thing, surely?

jimbo2. 2:24 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Sadly another George Best I'm afraid. I doubt he will last much longer!

gph 2:31 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
*must've been*

Far Cough 2:33 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
I'm just surprised he's lasted this long

Sir Alf 2:39 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Addiction affects people in all walks of life.

Psychology of a person is the root cause which programs like AA try to deal with but they say everyone has to find their "rock bottom" and for some that is loss of job, fa,ily, money but for others that is death. Sounds like Gazza will be one of the latter :-(

Eggbert Nobacon 2:46 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
Have as much sympathy for him as I do any other wife beating racists

HairyHammer 3:14 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
He has had a lot of love from professional football people and players to the general public and keeps on spurning it the same as George Best did.
I used to feel very sorry for him but now I see him as someone who cannot live without being in the spotlight, and that is just pathetic for someone who was so brilliant.

HairyHammer 3:18 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
People always say things like If only they knew how much they were loved well Gazza knows that and he is not dead yet.

Addiction is a bastard, pretty much a tough yet curable cancer that effects the brain and it is difficult very difficult if you are mentally week which sadly many of us are.

cornish 4:09 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
A great footballer,one of the best,unfortunately a kid in a man's body of the pitch such a crying shame.

Claret Badger 4:27 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
makes this celebration even more sad and depressing

"the dentist chair"

Claret Badger 4:28 Sat Mar 26
Re: Gazza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0NT6aUwN8c

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