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%
  



Coffee 2:19 Wed Jun 29
Is there such a thing as working class food?
Apart from the local caff.

These days, oysters are considered a rich person's food, but a hundred years ago they were eaten mainly by poorer people. Does that mean that in another 100 years, the Full English will be the preserve of toffs?

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Davenport 2:21 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Pie and Mash

Northern Sold 2:21 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Branston Fruity sauce is the brown sauce of the East End working class...

ornchurch ammer 2:22 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Don't see too many without London roots eating pie, mash and liquor.

Iron Duke 2:23 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
I heard that the Queen likes a bit of bread and dripping.

ornchurch ammer 2:24 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Is there such a thing as working class anymore??

ooooh Morley Morley 2:27 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Just pop over to Hoxton and see what the Hipsters are eating.

Big Dave 2:28 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Iron Duke 2:23 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
I heard that the Queen likes a bit of bread and dripping.

Reckon she got moist when she saw the pay rise she was getting the other day.

Council Scum 2:29 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Corned beef, Egg, Spam, bubble and squeak, Liver, the list goes on, of course there is

Fivetide 2:31 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Carbohydrates fill you up more economically than other food groups, if that's what you mean. "Let them eat bread!" (I know she never really said that...)

Rossal 2:31 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Jellied eels

Gavros 2:32 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Pie and mash obviously. So underrated, but that's possibly because youre hard put finding one open past 5pm. Noted pies and eels opens at 1 and shuts at 3 daily.

Northern Sold 2:32 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Bloke (now retired) I used to sit opposite to at work used to go on all the time about eating Whale meat back in the 40 and 50's... said one was washed up where he used to live and all the women went down to the beach with their axes...

BRANDED 2:33 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Jammy dodgers
Crisps
Lard
Larger

Northern Sold 2:34 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Spam Fritters.... used to love those fuckers... our old Fish and Chip shop used to do them up until about 10 years ago... not seen since

Jack_El_Biscuit 2:34 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Coal and Rustler burgers

i-Ron 2:35 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
It's the microwave meal section.

One McAvennieeeeee 2:36 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Steak and Kidney PUDDING with Beans tonight.

mashed in maryland 2:40 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Baked bean pizzas from Iceland and 7-up

Northern Sold 2:40 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Fray Bentos Steak & Diddley pies from the can

riosleftsock 2:41 Wed Jun 29
Re: Is there such a thing as working class food?
Classic - cornish pasty
These days - pot noodles?

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