Matt Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 I remember the last time we played Leeds at home on a Monday in front of the Sky cameras.Dare we hope for a similar result? Ok lets bring it out
Corky Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Ok lets bring it out "Fucking, what's wrong with ya Leeds?"
Fez of Mahrez Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 2-0 up against ten men with 30 minutes to go? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha hilarious. I saw it was 2-0 against 10 men and gave up. That's made my night, even more than the Adebayor goal and Porto's equaliser. Brilliant!
Sparky Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 Haha never have i wanted to go to Church as much as i do now !!
lavrentis Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 Playoffs now for them I reckon - Will be an interesting viewing after we get promoted.
Corky Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 Bad result, because it means they only get a point closer to Peterborough as well, and it still leaves Millwall for them to catch too. It was a game in hand they should definitely have won, even more so at 2-0 against ten men.
Matt Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 2-0 up and they fuk it up, 2-0 up and they fuk it up! 1 man up and they fuk it up, 1 man up and they fuk it up! 2-0 down, who gives a fuk? Their the O's and their mid table
Fosse Boy Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 "Orieeeeeeeeeeent, Orieeeeeeeeeent, Orieeeeeeeent, Orieeeeeeeeeeent! East! East! East London!"
MC Prussian Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 Kokopops, are the masses in Waltham Forest already gathering in order to celebrate this MASSIVE result against a MASSIVE club aka WCHBCCE? Any news? Or stories from riots in L**ds? (Essentially, I'm just glad we're not the only ones ****ing things up in the league atm) "Look at the back of his shirt, look at the back of his shirt" Enjoyable on a regular basis.
Lillehamring Posted 7 April 2009 Posted 7 April 2009 Ok lets bring it out absolutely priceless, never seen that before even the leeds fan had to laugh!
Poakey Posted 8 April 2009 Posted 8 April 2009 Ok lets bring it out The Leeds fan so looks like Alan Partridge.
MC Prussian Posted 8 April 2009 Posted 8 April 2009 **** me, WACCOE's having a negative effect on my vocabulary again.
davieG Posted 26 April 2009 Posted 26 April 2009 Not endeared themselves to the Hartlepools fans: Leeds fans - not in the same class as their team By Clarence Rode April 26 2009 Leeds United are heading for the League One play-offs for a very good reason … they are one of the better teams and deserve their chance to join Leicester and Peterborough in the Championship next season. Shame about their fans. Leeds demonstrated their class on the pitch at Hartlepool on Saturday, and demonstrated their lack of it in the stands. The short delay early in the game caused when a few Leeds fans made a break from the Mill House area to the Rink End full of Leeds fans was only the tip of the iceberg in a demonstration of sub-human behaviour that leaves a nasty taste in the mouth. It would be wrong to label ALL Leeds fans as morons, but it has been clear for years - from the days when they really were a big club and not a pretend one like they are now – that they have a far bigger percentage of mindless yobs amongst their fans than most other clubs do. There were more than 900 Leeds fans in the Rink End and most of them probably enjoyed the game and the result like normal fans would. But a minority spent most of the match goading Pools fans, including women and children, singing hideous chants (including one about Munich which was way beyond acceptable), and made it clear that they consider clubs like Manchester United to be their main rivals, not clubs like Hartlepool. If you think that's a bit odd for a team in League One, join the club. And we all thought the days of mindless behaviour by football fans were over. If this is big time, give me games against Rochdale, Aldershot and Carlisle any time. In 2008-09, Victoria Park has hosted games against West Brom, Stoke and West Ham from the Premiership and Leicester in both League One and the Johnstones Paint Trophy – three of them Premiership clubs and Leicester heading back to the Championship at League One title-winners. In all four cases, there was none of the bother that came with Leeds – no repulsive chants, no aggression during the game and none after it either. Pools fans were able to leave the ground in comfort and safety, but those who left through Clarence Road exits after the Leeds game had to suffer the spectacle of alleged human beings behaving like animals. This is not the place to debate what can be done about these sub-humans or whose fault it is. But their behaviour makes full members of the human race wonder what is going on and worry about the future of football – while morons like this attach themselves to the game, it will never be fully civilised. Leeds, as a city and as a club, our sympathy goes out to you for your association with this pond life.
Guest Bilo Posted 26 April 2009 Posted 26 April 2009 Not endeared themselves to the Hartlepools fans: Leeds fans - not in the same class as their team By Clarence Rode April 26 2009 Leeds United are heading for the League One play-offs for a very good reason … they are one of the better teams and deserve their chance to join Leicester and Peterborough in the Championship next season. Shame about their fans. Leeds demonstrated their class on the pitch at Hartlepool on Saturday, and demonstrated their lack of it in the stands. The short delay early in the game caused when a few Leeds fans made a break from the Mill House area to the Rink End full of Leeds fans was only the tip of the iceberg in a demonstration of sub-human behaviour that leaves a nasty taste in the mouth.It would be wrong to label ALL Leeds fans as morons, but it has been clear for years - from the days when they really were a big club and not a pretend one like they are now – that they have a far bigger percentage of mindless yobs amongst their fans than most other clubs do. Yep, pretty much spot on. There were more than 900 Leeds fans in the Rink End and most of them probably enjoyed the game and the result like normal fans would.But a minority spent most of the match goading Pools fans, including women and children, singing hideous chants (including one about Munich which was way beyond acceptable), and made it clear that they consider clubs like Manchester United to be their main rivals, not clubs like Hartlepool. Just an ordinary day out for those charming WACCOE boys then? If you think that's a bit odd for a team in League One, join the club. And we all thought the days of mindless behaviour by football fans were over.If this is big time, give me games against Rochdale, Aldershot and Carlisle any time. In 2008-09, Victoria Park has hosted games against West Brom, Stoke and West Ham from the Premiership and Leicester in both League One and the Johnstones Paint Trophy – three of them Premiership clubs and Leicester heading back to the Championship at League One title-winners. In all four cases, there was none of the bother that came with Leeds – no repulsive chants, no aggression during the game and none after it either. Not strictly true, I've heard numerous reports of aggression coming not from Leicester fans, but from Hartlepool fans. Still, thanks for the compliment. Pools fans were able to leave the ground in comfort and safety, but those who left through Clarence Road exits after the Leeds game had to suffer the spectacle of alleged human beings behaving like animals.This is not the place to debate what can be done about these sub-humans or whose fault it is. But their behaviour makes full members of the human race wonder what is going on and worry about the future of football – while morons like this attach themselves to the game, it will never be fully civilised. Leeds, as a city and as a club, our sympathy goes out to you for your association with this pond life. This pretty much sums the article up. It would be interesting to read the Leeds fans' reaction to this one.
Corky Posted 26 April 2009 Posted 26 April 2009 It looks like a Leeds v Millwall play-off semi-final, should the Dons finish third.
Webbo Posted 26 April 2009 Posted 26 April 2009 Tbh I hope Leeds don't go up, not because I dislike them because I'm indifferent to them. I think that Grayson will turn then into a top side next season and we don't need the competition.
Ultra Posted 26 April 2009 Posted 26 April 2009 From Waccoe.. Later in match some bright spark 15 year old in boys' pen decides to take off his coat and reveal a scum home top and it has to be said that he was very brave when he amongst his own... Cue every song from Leeds end from that point to end being about scum and questioning his loyalties etc. Munich song wheeled out again for a rare visit unfortunately. Really thought I'd heard the last of that. Also preceded by some very distasteful seig heiling at an Asian looking kid in their boys' pen near the away fans. I honestly thought that was something that belonged on Life on Mars. Not good. There was 2 scum shirts in their end, one was black and they took some stick . plastic supporters only came to see the whites. and there were leeds fans all over in their end.wot a shit ground it was couldn't even get to toilets it was that narrow, so just pissed at back of stand and on another thread Loud, arrogant & obnoxious - three essential qualities needed when choosing to follow the unique football experience that is Leeds United.We are Leeds - the rest just wish they were. [like Peterborough, eh? ]
Mickey O'Neil Posted 27 April 2009 Posted 27 April 2009 Is that the main song they sing about Munich ?Found this one aswell They're the ones...you can delete them out of your post now your question has been answered.
Matt Posted 14 May 2009 Posted 14 May 2009 We are half a minute from laughing! AGAIN! HAHAHA :crylaugh:
David Guiza Posted 14 May 2009 Posted 14 May 2009 We are half a minute from laughing! AGAIN!HAHAHA I think that sums it up.
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