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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
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%
  



Eddie B 5:55 Mon Oct 10
Jumper at Chadwell Heath
People always top themselves on a Monday and at somewhere like Chadwell Heath or Seven Kings.

You never have people topping themselves at Gidea Park or Upminster.

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franksfat&slow&wank 5:56 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
maybe its from all the negative vibes flowing from our training pitch

Trevor B 5:59 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
all the way from Rush Green?

monto 6:02 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Romford was a popular station a few years back.

Miserable.

Hasans Fish Bar RIP 6:06 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
A bloke I knew from the BTP said that the usual place of preference for jumpers on the Great Eastern Line was Ilford, as it was the place closest to London that had trains upto their optimum speed after leaving Liverpool Street. Probably different now that EVERY fucking train seems to stop at Stratford these days.

c2c is so shit that you'd probably just get a little scratch if you jumped on that line.

mashed in maryland 6:09 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Used to be Gidea Park all the time when I used that line.

Apparently it was easy to get onto the tracks or something.

Trevor B 6:11 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
is it not easy to get onto the tracks from the platform of any station?

riosleftsock 6:11 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
You sure it wasn't a tanktop?

REALGSA 6:12 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Not all are jumpers. Some run across the lines to walk out the other entry to not pay the fare.

Bloke I knew died doing this and his mate ran off.

B6NY B 6:12 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Most useful thread you've ever done as I will now go Fenchurch street.

ta

On The Ball 6:21 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
You mean just up the road from the mental hospital?

Eddie B 6:27 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Where's the mental hospital round that way?

On The Ball 6:35 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Goodmayes.

B6NY B 6:40 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
TFL is ok apparently, GAA is fucked though.

Grumpster 6:45 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
My mate killed himself at barking station a couple of years ago, but at least he was unselfish and done it on a Thursday at 11.30am on the grays loop line.

Most mental funeral ever, those turban wearers were getting coached into the crematorium, bloody hundreds turned up!.

Fuck you joginder!!!

les marteaux 7:52 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Selfish cunts. They should go home and take an OD.

Trevor B 7:53 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Grumpster

Completely unselfish to put the driver through that?

geoffpikey 7:55 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Just need three more for a practice game. DINOSAUR training methods.

united we stand 8:32 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Have to sympathise with the driver of the train don't you ?

Must be horrifying running over a person.

riosleftsock 8:34 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
We had a sweater on the line at goodmayes once. May have been a jersey though.

Bungo 8:37 Mon Oct 10
Re: Jumper at Chadwell Heath
Best thing of course is the train running over you doesn't always kill you outright, as the wheels and the weight of the train stop you from bleeding out.

That is until they reverse the train off you that is, then you die in hideous pain.

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