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%
  



Leonard Hatred 1:25 Sun Oct 2
Greatest living Englishman
Sir Trevor Brooking is 74 years old today

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Far Cough 1:27 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Happy Birthday, Hadleigh

Side of Ham 1:32 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
One player we’ve never got near replacing and never will due to how the modern game is now a cunt…..39 years and still missing his genius and pride in representing West Ham United & England…. Happy Birthday Trev!

easthammer 1:34 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Happy birthday to Sir Trev. A real legend in my family for not just your footballing achievements but the kindness to my late son-in-law.

( I am glad to share this day with you albeit a year further on!)

Coffee 2:37 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Dr Jack Preger.

Look him up.

only1billybonds 2:37 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Never see his like again. A marvellous player who respected the game and just got on with it despite having lumps kicked out of him every week. Also a very kind and caring man.

Happy birthday Geno.

New Jersey 2:57 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Happy birthday, Sir Trev, my favourite player!

RBshorty 3:27 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
They say. “Never meet your hero’s.”
How wrong they are.!

Happy Birthday Sir Trevor .

Colchester Sid 3:57 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Happy Birthday Sir Trevor

Sorry again about eating your sandwich, hope you're still not cross about it

zico 5:34 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Happy Birthday Sir Trevor. Was lucky enough to be at his last game, pity it was a defeat. Great that his career coincided with Billy Bonds, complimented each other well in that central midfield but is best remembered for the ball hitting him on the head at Wembley!!

Northern Sold 7:28 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Bill Beaumont

Swiss. 7:31 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Sir Isaac Newton by far.

Kaiser Zoso 7:34 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Toss up between Winston Churchill, the last white bloke with that forename, Nigel Farage who fucked the liberal establishment over, single handed, or Maggie Thatch

Mike Oxsaw 7:37 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Was sharing a coffee only the other day with Sir Ike - asked him how he missed the spectral lines and that finding them could have cemented his name in history.

He didn't reply.

Because he's DEAD.

the straw 7:38 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
A lot of dead Englishmen (and one woman) suggested here. On a thread about Sir Trev. Superb.

Far Cough 7:38 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
The title is Greatest LIVING Englishman

Swiss. 7:38 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Kaiser Zoso 7:34 Sun Oct 2

Churchill the imbecile who lost thousands of lives fucking up in Gallipoli.

Farage the opportunist embarrassment who help put The UK in the dark ages.

Thatcher who divided the nation.

You are fucking grovelling to the Eton establishment mong.

the straw 7:39 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Swiss is so dense that light bends around him.

Iron Duke 7:39 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
At least Farage is a man, and alive.

yngwies Cat 7:40 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Wonderful player, very nice chap and all round good egg.

Kaiser Zoso 7:47 Sun Oct 2
Re: Greatest living Englishman
Oh, isn’t Thatcher a man or alive? And Churchill is dead?

Who knew??

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