Hullfox Posted 8 November 2006 Share Posted 8 November 2006 No offense intended!!! Isn't that offence? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfcalan Posted 8 November 2006 Share Posted 8 November 2006 I know, but I'll no doubt be a prawn sarnie munching quasi-footie fan who should be out shopping or watching the Tiggers, not ruining the game for everyone else by sitting in stern silence, just by bringing it up.. I just wish you would buy your old mate a MEAT pie now and then ! Always knew you was a posh un ! 'ooze ate all prawn sandwhiches and crab paste crackers' (to the tune of knees up mother brown) oh and yeh , 'Stand up if you love Leicester ' carried a great significance to the moment on that day Leesoh , can only agree with you . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 "They're here, they're there, they're every forking where, empty seats, empty seats" at Elland Rd was. You think that's "orignial and creative"? Oh dear... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Yes, if....I'd not realised that it was OK to use firstly, as I'd always been instructed to change "firstly" to "first" in any work that I'd done, although that might just be a peculiarity of the legal profession I guess!!!! No offense intended!!! That's ok. AS DB says, if you stick to the same format it's ok, or so I was lead to believe. What gets me is when people say you can't start a sentence with a conjunction. Teachers tell you for years you can't do it, then they make you read literature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 You think that's "orignial and creative"? Oh dear... Yes. Oh and you just signed Matt Heath to try to save your season! :pinch: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 You think that's "orignial and creative"? Oh dear... I thought it was funny. I suppose you had to be there..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 I thought it was funny. I suppose you had to be there..... That's the problem. None of them were! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 I just wish you would buy your old mate a MEAT pie now and then ! Always knew you was a posh un ! 'ooze ate all prawn sandwhiches and crab paste crackers' (to the tune of knees up mother brown) oh and yeh , 'Stand up if you love Leicester ' carried a great significance to the moment on that day Leesoh , can only agree with you . Psst....don't tell anyone, but I hate fish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 I thought it was funny. I suppose you had to be there..... It was funny the first time we heard it, just like "You're not famous anymore" and "There's only one Peter Ridsdale". Infact I didn't even hear it against you lot, your fans looked and sounded like that mural that Arsenal used to have at Highbury. Don't you have plenty of empty seats yourself? With ticket prices far less expensive than ours. Check your own support before ridiculing ours. Your fans best moment was the Turkey chants at the Walkers. Niiiice... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 It was funny the first time we heard it, just like "You're not famous anymore" and "There's only one Peter Ridsdale". Infact I didn't even hear it against you lot, your fans looked and sounded like that mural that Arsenal used to have at Highbury. Don't you have plenty of empty seats yourself? With ticket prices far less expensive than ours. Check your own support before ridiculing ours. Your fans best moment was the Turkey chants at the Walkers. Niiiice... Before you start slinging mud, perhaps you should think about whether or not there is mud to sling back at you. Don't you dare get on your moral high horse when your own fans could, and should, have been banned from our grounds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Before you start slinging mud, perhaps you should think about whether or not there is mud to sling back at you. Don't you dare get on your moral high horse when your own fans could, and should, have been banned from our grounds. Don't agree with the "Town full of..." chants. But it's only in retaliation. We've been banned for STANDING at your ground. Hahahaha!... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Don't agree with the "Town full of..." chants. But it's only in retaliation. We've been banned for STANDING at your ground. Hahahaha!... No, you've had your allocation reduced; not quite the same thing.You (that's the collective, not you individually) should have been banned from Filbo long before you went to Turkey. Perhaps it's our own muppets retaliating? Either way it's a sad state of affairs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 No, you've had your allocation reduced; not quite the same thing. You (that's the collective, not you individually) should have been banned from Filbo long before you went to Turkey. Perhaps it's our own muppets retaliating? Either way it's a sad state of affairs. I'm not denying we've got some idiots. But at least they're idiots that come up with more original chants than your empty seats one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 I'm not denying we've got some idiots. But at least they're idiots that come up with more original chants than your empty seats one You're just a bunch of racists. You're just a bunch of racists. You're just a bunch of racists... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 You're just a bunch of racists. You're just a bunch of racists. You're just a bunch of racists... So we're a collective bunch of racists because a few neanderthal's sang "Town full of..." at your place? I despise racism and if I hear any at any Leeds games I'll report it to a steward, not that they'll do anything. People are always quick to generalize Leeds fans as racist arrogant hooligans. It's pathetic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 So we're a collective bunch of racists because a few neanderthal's sang "Town full of..." at your place? I despise racism and if I hear any at any Leeds games I'll report it to a steward, not that they'll do anything. People are always quick to generalize Leeds fans as racist arrogant hooligans. It's pathetic. And why do you think so many people are 'quick to generalize (sic - I hate American spelling)' ? I think there is some truth in it. As for you defending them... well it tells it's own story. Mingefu ck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 So we're a collective bunch of racists because a few neanderthal's sang "Town full of..." at your place? I despise racism and if I hear any at any Leeds games I'll report it to a steward, not that they'll do anything. People are always quick to generalize Leeds fans as racist arrogant hooligans. It's pathetic. All the Leeds fans I personally know are great guys; shame about the ones I don't know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 So we're a collective bunch of racists because a few neanderthal's sang "Town full of..." at your place? I despise racism and if I hear any at any Leeds games I'll report it to a steward, not that they'll do anything. People are always quick to generalize Leeds fans as racist arrogant hooligans. It's pathetic. YEa, nothing at all to do with the fact, when I lived there, that the organiser of the Wellingborough Supporters Club, and most of those travelling from Wellingborough were members of the NF...or the fact that the BNP and NF were regularly recruiting outside Elland Road...or the history of involvement in hooliganism of your supporters...**** it, I can't be bothered. You're just a bunch of racists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Ok. Shut up you bunch of porch monkeys or I'll kick the fook out of you. And then brag about how ace I was at kicking you in. Better? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Ok. Shut up you bunch of porch monkeys or I'll kick the fook out of you. And then brag about how ace I was at kicking you in. Better? I see why the 'Leopard' now. Showing your true spots... ps don't worry, plenty of people to fight in league one. Best of all - you'll only need to open one stand of your stadium! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 I see why the 'Leopard' now. Showing your true spots... ps don't worry, plenty of people to fight in league one. Best of all - you'll only need to open one stand of your stadium! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!... Aye, but if we had the same ticket prices and we were in League 1 and you were a league above, we both know who would get the higher gates... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!... Aye, but if we had the same ticket prices and we were in League 1 and you were a league above, we both know who would get the higher gates... Us. Easily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH!... Aye, but if we had the same ticket prices and we were in League 1 and you were a league above, we both know who would get the higher gates... Psst.. we're in the same league now. Not for much longer though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derry21 Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Us. Easily. Riiight. Don't kid yourself. My Season Ticket cost me £525 (and that's the cheapest in Elland Road) What about yours? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 9 November 2006 Share Posted 9 November 2006 Riiight. Don't kid yourself. My Season Ticket cost me £525 (and that's the cheapest in Elland Road) What about yours? Haven't got one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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