Teeno Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Well The day started of poorly as I went to catch the 9.30 train but it was cancelled. Luckily me mum was goin on the same train to Birmingham so she drove me to Leicester and got on there. I got on the bus and as there were 3 of us going 1 had to sit on his own which was me, I ended up next to some annying little geek that kept snorting . Anyway got in the ground and we were 4 rows up and it was shit, the 1st half was awful and the atmospher was bloody terible. Second half we tried to get some chants going and when Neil sullivan came over I started making willy puller signs at him. Then the nest thing I know a steward comes over and calls me out, he took me into the concourse and had a right go at me, he said that another steward wanted to chuck me out for constant standing but I kept seating myself so he wasn't bothered but he gave me a right bollocking and sent me back. Didn't stop me though I carried on singing me heart out and still gave the twat in the sticks a hard time.
Ash Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 I hate stewards!! Screw them all!! 43480[/snapback] They are there for your protection Luke
Teeno Posted 5 December 2004 Author Posted 5 December 2004 Chav. 43477[/snapback] What makes u say that?
Guest Daniel Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Chav. 43477[/snapback] What makes u say that? 43483[/snapback] Causing trouble and giving the 'willy puller' sign at people.
Teeno Posted 5 December 2004 Author Posted 5 December 2004 Chav. 43477[/snapback] What makes u say that? 43483[/snapback] Causing trouble and giving the 'willy puller' sign at people. 43491[/snapback] Doesn't everyone though?
Lukeh Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Hey wait, didnt you used to be or arent you still a chav?
Sparky Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 i had the police video camera in my face for the entire 1st half and got a telling off cause i sang "your shit ahhh" after a sullivan goal kick
Guest Daniel Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Hey wait, didnt you used to be or arent you still a chav? 43505[/snapback] Nope & Nope.
Oli Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Rude Boy Teeno, the Stewards and Policeing(sp) Sound abit strict though.
Anish Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Stewards always go on a power trip when it comes to away supporters - write a letter complaining about it to Leeds United's head of Health & Safety if it bothers you that much.
Guest Daniel Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 Giving the willy puller sign straight to a player is an arrestable offense, are you seriously surprised you got warned?
Scow Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 A bit of a joke really. There were a number of fans making such gestures, but then a steward decides to pick on one person, which unfortunately was Teeno. I thought he was going to get chucked out, but thankfully common sense prevailed.
Cobbo Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 A bit of a joke really. There were a number of fans making such gestures, but then a steward decides to pick on one person, which unfortunately was Teeno. I thought he was going to get chucked out, but thankfully common sense prevailed. 43593[/snapback] You should have battered him How violent
Jonbluefox9 Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 I had an empty seat next to me for the first half but then, just after Nalis's goal, little Bernie came and sat next to me. He's a funny man and that's putting it mildly.
Teeno Posted 5 December 2004 Author Posted 5 December 2004 Giving the willy puller sign straight to a player is an arrestable offense, are you seriously surprised you got warned? 43562[/snapback] Well considering there was me and about 400 others doing it yes I am.
Teeno Posted 5 December 2004 Author Posted 5 December 2004 A bit of a joke really. There were a number of fans making such gestures, but then a steward decides to pick on one person, which unfortunately was Teeno. I thought he was going to get chucked out, but thankfully common sense prevailed. 43593[/snapback] You were worse than me, you hooligan
Scarby Posted 5 December 2004 Posted 5 December 2004 I had an empty seat next to me for the first half but then, just after Nalis's goal, little Bernie came and sat next to me. He's a funny man and that's putting it mildly. 43612[/snapback] did he call you young man or sir?
MADLEVEIN Posted 6 December 2004 Posted 6 December 2004 quote=Jonbluefox9,Dec 5 2004, 10:26 PM] I had an empty seat next to me for the first half but then, just after Nalis's goal, little Bernie came and sat next to me. He's a funny man and that's putting it mildly. 43612[/snapback] what this ..........BERNIE[
Guest Posted 6 December 2004 Posted 6 December 2004 I had an empty seat next to me for the first half but then, just after Nalis's goal, little Bernie came and sat next to me. He's a funny man and that's putting it mildly. 43612[/snapback] At one stage during half-time, it sounded like he had just walked into the Ladies! He get shouting "Yorkshireman" in a random style. I was so glad he wasn't sitting next to me.
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