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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%
  



Nurse Ratched 9:50 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
I accept that Arthur's real mum is a nutter and deserves to be in prison because of what she did to her boyfriend, but I can't help but feel sorry for her right now. She is going to have to live with the knowledge that Arthur only ended up in the clutches of that savage animal Tustin and the equally sadistic sperm donor because she was sent to prison. Arthur would be alive if she hadn't got pissed up and stabbed someone to death. As a pisshead mentalist, she probably wasn't Mum of the Year, but Arthur would still be alive.

And now she can't even bury him or have control over that process, which ought to be a parent's right, because the two sides of the family can't agree on who gets to bury him. His remains are still in the morgue all these months later.

I can't imagine the guilt she must be feeling.

MrBen 9:46 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
Goldfinger 9:38 Sat Dec 4

That’s what got me; the realisation in someone so young he was in hell without any hope.

Licences before you can have children?

Look at the hoops you have to go through to get a gun licence, for instance.

Goldfinger 9:38 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
To be that young and ask why does nobody love me is perhaps the saddest thing I've ever read.

nychammer 8:21 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
The father looks somewhat normal - i mean you can normally tell an evil person and he dosent look that (the mother does) - either way a slow spit roasting in hell for the both of them for what they did.

Stepney.Ammer 7:26 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
Harrowing. A reminder I could happily kill someone who commits this type of sick shit.

It was only a couple of hundred years ago this sort shit was common place, so I suppose the only saving grace is that at least it is few and far between now days.

Hopefully the cunts get a prolonged bit of torture inside and die a horrible slow death.

ted fenton 6:01 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
Rest In Peace little man

the coming of gary 5:50 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
game is stopped at Millwall so that both teams (and ref) can join the crowd in minutes applause
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DukeofDevo 3:33 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
Nice tribute to little Arthur on the 6th minute. A minutes applause that I hope is replicated at all the games today.

Manuel 3:47 Sat Dec 4
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
It's like the old one that not everyone can have a driving license but everyone can have kids (medical issues aside) I won't go off on a long rant as many have done that already, but my main take away from this is that it could so easily have been avoided, that's the real tragedy for me.

ChesterRd 9:26 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
twoleftfeet 8:09 Fri Dec 3

We all know that, my point was that they should still be seen to be sentenced at the severest level.

Too Much Too Young 8:23 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
its even more staggering when you realise the step mother cunt brought up HER 2 kids in the same fucking house half decently, in front of the treatment poor Arthur got.

Good to hear she has already been got to inside...she'll be getting some within the next 24/48 hours and hopefully every waking hour.

And the so called father may as well just top himself, but doubt he's got the bollocks to do it.

Stevethehammer 8:10 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
How anyone can be that fucking cruel is beyond me.
That poor little boy, I have read the story and seen the video and it makes me absolutely sick and in fits of rage as to how anyone could do such a thing.

I have 2 kids myself and jusg the thought of anyone doing that to them turns into a blubbering mess. Every kid deserves loving and caring parents, yes some can't provide the world and struggle to put food on the table but it costs nothing to show some love, care and support. Sometimes I wanna give my son a clip round the ear for the back chat and my daughter hitting puberty right now, we get into some arguments etc but I would give my life for them.

Arthur labinjo-hughes, may you rest in eternal peace and you will never ever be forgotten.

twoleftfeet 8:09 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
They don't need whole life tariffs as both will be dead within 10 years either by their own hands or the hands of someone else.

southbankbornnbred 7:52 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
The awful reality is that these cases are not that unusual.

The media only ever pick up on some of them.

I used to have a reporting job where I got sent all Serious Case Reviews of child deaths etc. In fact, I still get sent many of the files, even though I rarely cover these cases these days - often by charities desperate to get more people interested so that something, anything, can get done about it.

It's fucking awful. But it grinds you down if you spend too long looking into it alll.

I have huge respect for the good police officers, and decent social workers who have to see this regularly.

southbankbornnbred 7:46 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
And then some.

ChesterRd 7:44 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
They both deserve whole life tariffs.

southbankbornnbred 7:44 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
I've covered too many cases like this down the years and, I can tell you, it wears on you. Really fucking grinds you down. He was six years old, for fuck's sake.

How many wannabe parents (adoptives etc) out there would have given that kid a proper home and a stable life?

The year that Peter Connelly (I refuse to call him "Baby P" because he had a name we can all now use) another 40-odd kids, known to social services, died in not dis-similar circumstances. Similar figures the year that Victoria Climbie died.

There's a special place in hell for these parents - and for the social services staff who don't do their jobs properly.

violator 7:42 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
Burn them both, face first

Leeshere 7:34 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
The death penalty should really be brought back for crimes like this.

13 Brentford Rd 5:38 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
My mates kid banged his head when he was young. They went to A&E as a precaution and Social services got involved because it was recorded at the hospital.
They were highly suspicious and accusatory despite the fact there was no history and it was an accident. Made my friends feel as though they were irresponsible parents.

Then you hear of these harrowing cases where they were involved but did nothing despite it being fucking obvious and reoccurring.

Useless liability CUNTS!

Too Much Too Young 5:15 Fri Dec 3
Re: The most heartbreaking story I’ve read.
I'd happily use their faces as dartboards.

Then pull all their skin off and throw them on a mountain of salt.

total cunts.

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