Swedging Posted 23 October 2006 Posted 23 October 2006 No, he can't have done. But he is supposedly as tight as a camel's arse in a sandstorm. © Jim Royle He's made it quite clear he's not going to put his money into dirty Leeds unless he's going to get it back out - and no surprise since he has no connection with the place. What with the ratcheting up of their ticket prices, trying to sell off all their stars and signing Dirty Den as manager, you'd almost feel sorry for their supporters. Until you remember what their fans sing when they come here. But a useful reminder about what football ponces are all about when we have one waiting in the wings.
Tubes Posted 24 October 2006 Posted 24 October 2006 i dont understand i know he fully deserves the stick but why will he get a more hostile reception than peter taylor did
davieG Posted 24 October 2006 Posted 24 October 2006 i dont understand i know he fully deserves the stick but why will he get a more hostile reception than peter taylor did Because Taylor was just an incompetent, Wise on the other hand was...................................
gatesheadfox Posted 24 October 2006 Posted 24 October 2006 Because Taylor was just an incompetent, Wise on the other hand was................................... ............Dennis Wise
lcfc_jme Posted 24 October 2006 Posted 24 October 2006 So he's actually gone there?? What a happy marriage that'll be!! I for one now have even more hope of them going down this term
Craig Posted 24 October 2006 Posted 24 October 2006 He was paraded around Elland Road before the tie, which was played in front of 10,441, and watched the match from the stands.
lookwhaticando Posted 25 October 2006 Posted 25 October 2006 10,441 fans at Elland road. That's pretty slack. Great start for Mr. P. Dwarf, though, a 3-1 loss.
MC Prussian Posted 25 October 2006 Posted 25 October 2006 What surprises me most about Denise is the fact that she's not able to commit to a club for more than a month. A few games here and there and she's off again... Not a sign of dedicated work, if you ask me.
surrifox Posted 25 October 2006 Posted 25 October 2006 W@n*er Wise and "Master" Bates- an onanistic double-act!
Ultra Posted 25 October 2006 Posted 25 October 2006 i dont understand i know he fully deserves the stick but why will he get a more hostile reception than peter taylor did The poison dwarf tried to shut us down. His agent tried to claim £75000 for a supposed "scouting fee". When we refused to pay, he sued for bankruptcy. That's why we ended up in administration. In addition, he was a massively overpaid waster during his time with us, even worse than Akinbiyi. The incident where he broke Callum Davidson's jaw was the final straw. It disgusts me how his journo mates convenient ignore that particular episode..
Ultra Posted 25 October 2006 Posted 25 October 2006 10,441 fans at Elland road. That's pretty slack. Great start for Mr. P. Dwarf, though, a 3-1 loss. Hopefully to be repeated on Saturday against the same opponents...
MC Prussian Posted 26 October 2006 Posted 26 October 2006 Wise tells his players to get nasty the wise way... BBC link
davieG Posted 26 October 2006 Posted 26 October 2006 Wise tells his players to get nasty the wise way...BBC link Does that mean that have to go around breaking each other's jaws?
Daggers Posted 26 October 2006 Posted 26 October 2006 Does that mean that have to go around breaking each other's jaws? ...just biting your legs
Ultra Posted 27 October 2006 Posted 27 October 2006 ...or biting your arms, like the dwarf or Defoe..
Manwell Pablo Posted 27 October 2006 Posted 27 October 2006 Got a most amusing text from a New Zealand based Swindon fan friend of mine couple of when this broke. “Wise has gone, I agree, the blokes a twat." Being serious (without throwing insults or jokes) He hasn't done badly at the clubs he has managed but this is a massive step up for him, and if he thinks he's going to get that lot to play like the Leeds of old then he has another thing coming. Give him some money in January and you may start seeing a turn around but till then it's damage limitation. Which wont be good enough for the Leeds fans, they are far from pro Dennis Wise. Massive task for him. Has the potential to seriously harm his managerial career, .
lookwhaticando Posted 27 October 2006 Posted 27 October 2006 Got a most amusing text from a New Zealand based Swindon fan friend of mine couple of when this broke. “Wise has gone, I agree, the blokes a twat." Being serious (without throwing insults or jokes) He hasn't done badly at the clubs he has managed but this is a massive step up for him, and if he thinks he's going to get that lot to play like the Leeds of old then he has another thing coming. Give him some money in January and you may start seeing a turn around but till then it's damage limitation. Which wont be good enough for the Leeds fans, they are far from pro Dennis Wise. Massive task for him. Has the potential to seriously harm his managerial career, . Hopefully, in teaching the Leeds players to get a bit nasty, one of them will clock him one during training. This job has the potential to seriously harm his face. Thank god for it.
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