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%
  



mart 10:54 Wed May 18
Silliest Premier League season ever
What was the silliest/funniest thing that happened last season (not just involving West Ham, we weren't as silly as normal)?

For me, Rafa Benitez starting the season at Real Madrid and ending it relegated to the Championship.

And Roberto Martinez videoed dancing in a nightclub.

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w4hammer 5:25 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
us needing to get 4 points home to shite poor swansea or away to stoke to make joint 4th spot, and two wins would have made it ours outright ..and guess what

Silly, yes....

joyo 5:10 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Spurs the only team to finish 3rd in a two team race!

Robson 2:26 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Has to be Mourinho's meltdown for me.

The Premiership with him in it is a more entertaining place, but now he's been found out you'd be crazy to hire him. I hope someone does though.

Northern Sold 2:09 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Some crackers there Sam.... got to admit I think we have a great set of characters (manager wise) in the PL now... some cracking stuff they come out with... Lescott though... Ag Ag Ag!!!


"Now it's confirmed, maybe it's a weight off the shoulders." Lescott's reaction to relegation went down well with Villa's fans.

Son of Sam 12:34 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
"I'm a totally normal guy. I came from the Black Forest. I'm the Normal One." An understated Jurgen Klopp introduces himself as Liverpool manager.

"It's like walking into a pub full of girls." Slaven Bilic enjoys West Ham's early-season win at Manchester City.

"I told them, if you keep a clean sheet, I'll buy pizza for everybody." Ranieri tries to goad a shut-out from Leicester's defence.

"I've had extremely positive meetings with the owner Randy Lerner and chief executive Tom Fox." Everything seems rosy for new Aston Villa boss Remi Garde.

"I felt pretty alone at this moment." Liverpool fans leaving Anfield early left Klopp feeling forlorn.

"If Leicester win the @premierleague I'll do the first MOTD of next season in just my undies." You're on safe ground there Gary, it's only December.

"I want to stay, I hope Mr Abramovich and the board want me to stay." Mourinho pleads for time after Chelsea's defeat by Leicester.

"Chelsea Football Club and Jose Mourinho have today parted company by mutual consent." Chelsea respond three days later.

"Maybe it was not as clear when I signed." Two months on and Garde is beginning to smell a rat.

"Every human being who is grabbed by the hair, only with sex masochism, then it is allowed - but not in other situations." Louis van Gaal's steamy take on Robert Huth's clash with Marouane Fellaini.

"He's a soft German if that's a red card." Sam Allardyce does not entirely agree with Klopp's interpretation of a tackle.

"It happened whilst driving and the phone was in my pocket." Come on, we've all done it. Villa's Joleon Lescott pleads his innocence over tweeting a photo of a sports car after their 6-0 home defeat by Liverpool.

"I often use the word 'horny' with my players." Another extract from Fifty Shades of Van Gaal.

"I put 100 quid on Leicester so I think I'll do okay." Tom Hanks emerges as an unlikely Nostradamus.

"Dilly ding, dilly dong." Not Van Gaal, mercifully, but Ranieri's now famous training-ground cry.

"Now it's confirmed, maybe it's a weight off the shoulders." Lescott's reaction to relegation went down well with Villa's fans.

"I'll probably grab a coffee at McDonald's like I normally do." Burnley boss Sean Dyche plans a wild promotion celebration.

"To win the title in the Premier League is something special and more with these fantastic guys." Ranieri basks in Leicester's incredible 5,000-1 shot success.

Saul Bollox 11:41 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
spurs finishing below Arsenal for the 21st season on the bounce.was entertaining.

Us fucking up spurs chances of going top.

Chelsea, Manure and Liverpool being also rans

Sydney_Iron 11:16 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Far Cough 11:12 Wed May 18

BubblesCyprus 11:13 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Leicester winning the EPL AND RELEGATED NEWCASTLE beating the yids 5-1

Far Cough 11:12 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Van Gaal is one weird fucker and no mistake

deanfergi 11:11 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Not sure if I can tell what this bloke thought of the season!..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcCTO1DnFls

Grumpster 11:08 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
He's an odd fucker who I can't stand, but I thought LVG mimicking the players dive to the 4th official one game was quite amusing.

, 11:00 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Not silly for me but very enjoyable. Especially seeing the big money clubs struggling in the wake of Leicester.

Northern Sold 10:58 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Watching the very good PL season's review (LCFC love in) last night on BBC1 I was thinking what a mental old season... never has so many Big Gun's fired blanks... exciting as hell but there was some absolute dross played by the big 4... that for me was the silliest part

Sven Roeder 10:56 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
LVG and his SEXUAL MASOCHISM

Son of Sam 10:55 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Newcastle v Spurs was funny as fuck

Sven Roeder 10:55 Wed May 18
Re: Silliest Premier League season ever
Spurs managing to slip behind Arsenal on the last day





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