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
18%
  
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%
  



eusebiovic 12:08 Sat Oct 19
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I would love to do a proper tour of Japan

The less inhabited beautiful north with the forests, lakes and mountains interests me more than the metropolises like Tokyo or Kyoto though. I want to see traditional Japan!

mashed in maryland 10:28 Sat Oct 19
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jakehammer 12:39 Sat Oct 19

Its a fantastic country. Make sure you stop off in Hoi-An if you do go. Old French colonial town with canals etc. Beautiful place and 10 min cycle to a nice beach.

If you feel up to it get the night train on some of your trip. With the rocking of the train its surprisingly the best nights sleep you'll ever have.

Its often discussed on here so doubtless you'll get more and better suggestions from people who know the place better 👍

joyo 10:20 Sat Oct 19
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Always fancied Rio, but don't like Brazilians and every cunt l know who's been there have been mugged

Mike Oxsaw 7:08 Sat Oct 19
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When I began contracting I had a plan: 3 months work where ever it was then a month after being a tourist there. 25 years on, I'm still waiting for that first month of tourism.

Manuel 6:44 Sat Oct 19
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Never imagined myself 'doing' South America, never even looked at it. Maybe one day though.

jakehammer 12:39 Sat Oct 19
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when i retired in dec 2017, my wife arranged a holiday to vietnam, departing march 2018, staying in ho chi min city (saigon) a tourist place and finishing off with a stay in hanoi, but sod's law stepped in as my youngest daughter became ill and we stayed home, as you do.
we're hoping to go when annika retires in a couple of years. *crosses fingers and toes*

Nurse Ratched 10:47 Fri Oct 18
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We don't deserve you either. You're so much better than us.

Lertie Button 10:34 Fri Oct 18
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Top of my, "fuck it" list are visiting Australia and America, a bunch of racist cunts and a third world country with the bomb. They don't deserve me, Majorka will always be my second home

lab 10:24 Fri Oct 18
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Cornwall

mashed in maryland 10:07 Fri Oct 18
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I know two people who've been to North Korea.

It actually seems relatively cheap and easy to arrange.

10 years ago it was unheard of.

BRANDED 10:06 Fri Oct 18
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I have a mate who does North Korea trips. Lives it. I have another mate who did Irsn and said it was one of his favourite trips ever. Deffo on my list.

mashed in maryland 10:02 Fri Oct 18
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Only place I'd really quite like to go but probably won't ever would be Iran.

Even North Korea has a tourist industry, and most despotic nations are shitholes not worth visiting anyway, but Iran is somewhere absolutely full of history but unless you jump thru a load of hoops or have connections it's nigh-on off-limits to a Brit.

Plus in a couple of decades it'll probably be a huge smoking crater anyway.

Oh and Antarctica.

Westham67 8:21 Fri Oct 18
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Wakanda or Nambia

Manuel 7:33 Fri Oct 18
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Grumpster 11:38 Fri Oct 18

''Maybe when I retire, though I have planned on being dead before then which might out a spanner in the works''


You are one seriously DULL repetitive cunt. Why don't you just kill yourself now?

El Scorchio 6:59 Fri Oct 18
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Vanuatu

Davenport 6:19 Fri Oct 18
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You absolute dullard oxsaw

Beat Freak 5:41 Fri Oct 18
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Bora Bora

The_Phantom 4:51 Fri Oct 18
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yeah another vote for Scotland

Mike Oxsaw 3:44 Fri Oct 18
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Europe. Got until 31st October to realise my dream, I'm told by clever people.

joyo 3:44 Fri Oct 18
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Kate Middleton's snatch

Claret Badger 3:41 Fri Oct 18
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Norwich

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