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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%
  



Eddie B 10:30 Wed May 4
Hugh Bonneville
He's marvellous in Downton Abbey, isn't he.


Anyway, on a completely unrelated topic, here's an article about a married actor who's about to be named in the States as shagging that brass that Rooney had a go on:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/04/married-actor-who-gagged-british-reports-he-slept-with-prostitut/

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Lertie Button 4:04 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Ongoing rumours about his extra circular activities, seems he's a quantity over quality kind of chap.
Bit like Boris Johnson he's sexually incontenent, nothing with a pluse or even cracked plates are safe

chink 2:56 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Google his name followed by "injunction" to find what was being alleged a few years back.

Sven Roeder 1:12 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
I sometimes see the butler from Downton Abbey round my way. The big bloke with the eyebrows.
Buying a 6 pack of Stella last time I saw him.

Eddie B 12:42 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Why are you lot going on about Downton fucking Abbey? This is about him stiring Rooney's porridge.

Private Dancer 12:34 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
I quite like him. He's in the film 'Paddington' too.

Never watched Downtown, never will.

Bungo 12:31 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Bernie 11:20 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville

"Never seen Downton Abbey, but he's brilliant in Twenty Twelve as is Olivia Coleman"

Shame. I first read that as ' ..but he's brilliant in Twenty Twelve as Olivia Coleman' which would have been quite a funny line for some reason.

worm 12:10 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Is Sally still in it? Blonde bird.
I used to out with somebody looked just like her.

Northern Sold 12:08 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
worm... last time I watched Corrie Albert Tatlock was in it... and Eastenders still had Den and Angie kicking shit out of each other... when it's on in my gaff I go OUT OUT

worm 12:05 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Northern Sold 11:46 Wed May 4

I wouldn't know about that. Kens daughter was still at school last time i watched it. Apparently she's now a super slut, fucked half of Manchester?

Might watch it again. When's it on?

roltrader 11:59 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
is it Elton John ?

Eddie B 11:57 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
I've never actually watched a single second of Downton Abbey, by the way.

Northern Sold 11:46 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Watched everywhere around the world as well worm... must be doing something right....



I gather Eastenders and Corrie are just watched in the UK??

worm 11:43 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
There are millions of hours worth of outstanding TV available out there and people still watch this Downton shit?

Northern Sold 11:37 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Love a bit of Downton... Lady Mary gets it... oh and Isis the yellow Lab was a fine beast...

mashed in maryland 11:36 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Period dramas are for nonces.

ludo21 11:34 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
We used to be near neighbours and I would sometimes get his post..... no cheques though!

Grumpster 11:32 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Period drama's are like Marmite, you either watch all of them or don't ever even try them.

I actually had to google who this Hugh chap was, though obviously recognised him straight away.

Darlo Debs 11:26 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
I genuinely never saw one episode Rios....not my kind of thing really.

gph 11:26 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Someone said that DA was a modern Upstairs, Downstairs.

That was me out, right away

riosleftsock 11:23 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
I've never seen Downton Abbey either (amazing that so many watched it, but few will admit it), but he was brilliant in Paddington Bear.

Darlo Debs 11:22 Wed May 4
Re: Hugh Bonneville
Agreed Bernie..also I have never seen Downton Abbey either.

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