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%
  



Fifth Column 12:48 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
That assumes that the free market always functions effectively.

If there is a large part of the workforce who are basically entitled brats who don't want to do a decent day's work, then even if you do pay a decent wage you may struggle to find the people to employ.

There is a big difference between a restaurant paying undocumented migrants £4 an hour and a business paying £12 an hour and struggling to find people who have any motivation.

Side of Ham 12:43 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
See this is the thing, you have businesses complaining they can't rehire their CHEAP labour from abroad to either get up and running again or they've had to close down........surely this means their original business plan was flawed as they can't make a profit after dishing out a fair wage to their workers in the first place.

Why have they....

A) Got the front to even complain.

B) Not done their figures correctly.

Fifth Column 12:40 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
* this was specific to British youngsters in London working in hospitality. Not British people in general. Because it tends to be youngsters working in that field.

Fifth Column 12:40 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
I have to agree with Scum re paying a decent wage.

However, the other side of it is that even those companies in service industries and hospitality that pay a decent wage often have trouble retaining British staff because they are basically less reliable and motivated than EU staff. Three of my friends running businesses in London found that employee British 19 year olds they were unreliable, poor customer service. I don't know if that's an inner London thing specifically. But they were all paying above the going rate for the jobs they were employing people to do.

Mike Oxsaw 12:33 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Are some people suggesting that we should employ foreign slaves in a pre-Brexit manner?

Council Scum 12:01 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
"Yes same issue for my mate who had to close down a couple of clubs in Shoreditch. Couldn't get the staff back from the EU after re-opening."

Should have paid a decent wage then and not relied on cheap labour from abroad.

BRANDED 11:32 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Jet2

😂😂😂😂

Lee Trundle 11:29 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
If only O'Leary and Ryanair took action to recruit well ahead of the bounce back, then perhaps they wouldn't be in this mess?

As I said yesterday, Jet2 knew what was coming up (like all the other airlines) and proactively did something about it, and they have no issues.

collyrob 11:24 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Boss of @Ryanair, O'Leary: "This gov't couldn't run a sweet shop. We are fully staffed. But we are hide-bound and hamstrung by a gov't so desperate to show #Brexit has been a success, when it's been an abject failure, it won't allow us to bring in EU workers to do these jobs."~AA

BRANDED 11:22 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
By all accounts we are attracting a lot of brainy cunts searching high paying jobs. No one to serve them but good wages to send home.

Swiss. 11:18 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.

stewie griffin 7:25 Tue Jun 21

Yes same issue for my mate who had to close down a couple of clubs in Shoreditch. Couldn't get the staff back from the EU after re-opening.

Brexit has been a complete disaster "got done"by the biggest liar and fraudster this country has had running it.

Unfortunately you can't have too much anti Brexit or the cunt mods on here will lock the thread,

WHU(Exeter) 10:53 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Worried about the cost of living?

Just buy some more scratch cards.

Mike Oxsaw 9:15 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
threesixty 7:20 Tue Jun 21

Has nothing happened/changed since 2017?

BRANDED 8:58 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Just feel lucky you didnt die from a Covid vaccine

A woman whose partner died after having an AstraZeneca jab has become the first person to receive compensation over a Covid vaccine death.
Vikki Spit's former rock singer fiancé Zion, 48, of Alston, Cumbria, fell ill eight days after he had his injection and died in May 2021.
She was awarded the maximum settlement of £120,000 but said it was not enough.
The 38-year-old said she had got into debt after losing Zion's earnings and should have had closer to £180,000.
Ms Spit also said she had to wait too long for compensation under the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme 1979, and the amount had not kept track with inflation since the scheme was set up.
Vaccine damage payments available to anyone who has become disabled as a result of having a vaccination and people can also apply on behalf of someone who has died.
The scheme offers one-off, tax-free sums of up to £120,000 and while payments do not affect people's rights to take legal action, they can have implications for their benefits.

Side of Ham 8:38 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Doesn’t matter if they are the blues, reds or gold they all fuck it up and they all have their little crowd of preference and none of them are backing those queuing outside food banks….

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 2:53 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Are you suggesting old style cockneys don't like free grub?

chim chim cha boo 2:50 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Well you serfs asked for this cunt and no doubt you'll do it again, mainly because you are scared and weak.

Even the OP sees a queue for a food bank (where have you been in the last ten years to NOT see them) and lumps it all on some magical illusion that old people are starving because of immigrants.

You do know that those food banks would exist even with 0% immigration don't you? The only old people this government want to provide for are themselves.

I'm glad this site is a backwater with about 10 regular posters because I would HATE other team's supporters posting on here. I think I might not be able to stop myself joining in a rendition of PIKEYS.

We weren't always like this. The great thing about cockneys was we always knew when we were being taken for cunts.

It's a shame some of you don't. A real shame.

zebthecat 12:24 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
DagenhamDave 12:20 Wed Jun 22

Quite.
The Conservatives have been in charge for almost 13 years and yet nothing is their responsibility apparently. Magical thinking on a huge scale.

zebthecat 12:21 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
Hermit Road 11:18 Tue Jun 21

In your head perhaps.

I've almost given up on politics altogether as it just depresses me at the moment and seems a waste of energy.
We now have a non-government who can't think beyond the current news cycle let alone plan and actually deliver anything. Levelling up (pretty much the only policy I agreed with) has quietly gone down to plug hole.

DagenhamDave 12:20 Wed Jun 22
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
That you see one group of poor people and your reflex is to blame another group of poor people for that situation says everything about how we ended up here.

BRANDED 11:43 Tue Jun 21
Re: Sorry for this thread but I’m fuming.
The people who went home realised their homes were a lot nicer than the UK.

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