leftsideoverhere Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Any way to upload it (torrents etc) or otherwise allow those who didn't have the presence of mind to set their Sky+ boxes to bask in the glory? Oh yes, please.
samuel Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 It's funny - but one Leeds view is that we're kicking out way out of this division .... From Kebablegs on the BBC (My Team) site: "Some would say committed? Some would say aggressive but had Leeds been as physical as Leicester you would only hear "dirty Leeds". I cant comment on Leicesters season as a whole obviously but i based on todays showing they have gone up with force. They were capable of playing the odd bit of good football but they rely totally on Steve Howard to who draws defenders to him and leaves space for the likes of Dyer and Fryatt. Leicester chased and harried for the full 90minutes. Fryatt was all over Naylor the whole match and with Howard is the first line of defence. Oakleys tackle on Becchio showed what he is all about and then even the flimsy looking Gradel managed to kick Kilkenny when he was on the floor. Brown was superglued to Becchio for 90mins with some tough play. I am not complaining mind. I think Leicester based on this showing have done the right thing in kicking their way out of the division. Leeds on the other hand under McAllister were too soft and thats why we languish behind. Player for player i still think we have a better squad than Leicester, but we didnt have the better manager on board. We were Leicesters' equals out there on the pitch today. Grayson is getting us there steadily and hopefully we will get a playoff spot and join Leicester next season in the CC. Good luck to Leicester and congratulations." Apart from the minutes when Becchio was subbed....
Fox92 Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Fantastic, just fantastic. Got what we deserved, thought we were awesome. The ref spoilt the game as he always does, as it was the one that refereed last year at Sheffield United, but the game itself was awsome and the atmosphere was better than usual, that was going to be obvious as Leeds have the best support in the division. STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVIE HOWARD
demon_dog Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Knew the day would go right, from the minute we had the Post Horn Gallop before kick off. Bright idea from whoever suggested it be played. It really got the fans cheering when the team came out, obviously worked a treat as I haven't seen us play so well all season.
samuel Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Steve Howard's goal was as emphatic s an execution. Everyone who has ever dubted the bloke this season should hang their heads. Howard's barely leapt much higher than the blades of grass under his feet this season despite his considerable effect but he was like a young stud getting up for that one and I reckoned it did much to mirror his frustration at a referee who ignored all the fouls on him yet so often found some petty excuse to blow up if he so much as brushed someone.Jusdtice was done City created the better chances, particularly from open play and had big performances from so many parts of the pitch. Lloyd Dyer was man of the match for cutting a maze around and between the Leeds defence and inviting them to find their own way out of the path he'd led them up. He twisted some of Leeds so far inside out that it'll be the middle of the week before their insides are back to normal. Max Gradel was different but little less impressive. I've alluded to Gradel's ability to make things happen by way of creating or scoring goals and today he followed up his Hereford assist with the perfect corner for Pearson to despatch for the winner. Earlier he had cut Leeds to ribbons before sending the perfect low cross right past a virtually open goal with no-one possessing the anticipation just to tap it in. At the other end he cleared one efort that rebounded off the crossbar away to safety and releived the pressure from a dangerous far post cross - both in quick succession - and his general defending, determination and decision-making were excellent. Oakley, King, Hobbs.. there was so many good performers. Mattock had his bnest game for weeks there was the sight of Hobbsy playing the simple ball from defence, Morrison eased all my concerns about how weak we might be a right-back and there was, for once, a Leicester team that came fast out of the traps and lasted the course. Well done, one and all. Thrilling game, the sort of result I've dreamed off plus good beer and good company at the Criterion to celebrate. The only unhappy City an I saw was an invalid whose wheelchair had a puncture leaving him stranded by the hotel opposite the ground. Honestly the tyres he had looked like they wouldn't serve a Dinky. Never mind. I think the equivalent of the mobility AA were on the case so I could concentrate on the real task in hand - locating sufficent Barbar beer to offer suitable toast to a team full of heroes! :scarf: Thracian, not sure what nasty, cloudy, warm piss you were drinking, but i'm sure he didn't bother getting himself on in this game. Still my Panasonic TV is getting on a bit, so maybe he did....
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 I'll have a go, not promising anything as i'm not really very good at these type of things. http://www.utorrent.com/documentation/make-a-torrent http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/225/59/ These might be of help. www.videohelp.com has plenty more DVD ripping/copying resources.
Bluefoxtim Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Look at it now.It is truely screwed. Probably intentional!
JoeyB Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 DittoI am a record whore, so it kills me not having the game I would give anything for a copy of the game, if anyone recorded it and put it onto DVD... Admin and disc costs will be covered, plus some appreciation fee Made my week that has! Well i er would retract that statement before Daggers see's it
Finchy Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Knew the day would go right, from the minute we had the Post Horn Gallop before kick off.Bright idea from whoever suggested it be played. It really got the fans cheering when the team came out, obviously worked a treat as I haven't seen us play so well all season. That was a beautiful sight, everyone loved that. Now if we could just get rid of chelsea dagger
davieG Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Yup, 27027 something I think was the final attendance from what I could read on Sky Sports! Thanks to all Leicester supporters showing our support in a local pub today here in Oslo - Norway, Vålerenga and Norfox74 especially. Welcome
demon_dog Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Steve Howard's goal was as emphatic s an execution. Everyone who has ever dubted the bloke this season should hang their heads. Howard's barely leapt much higher than the blades of grass under his feet this season despite his considerable effect but he was like a young stud getting up for that one and I reckoned it did much to mirror his frustration at a referee who ignored all the fouls on him yet so often found some petty excuse to blow up if he so much as brushed someone.Jusdtice was done City created the better chances, particularly from open play and had big performances from so many parts of the pitch. Lloyd Dyer was man of the match for cutting a maze around and between the Leeds defence and inviting them to find their own way out of the path he'd led them up. He twisted some of Leeds so far inside out that it'll be the middle of the week before their insides are back to normal. Max Gradel was different but little less impressive. I've alluded to Gradel's ability to make things happen by way of creating or scoring goals and today he followed up his Hereford assist with the perfect corner for Pearson to despatch for the winner. Earlier he had cut Leeds to ribbons before sending the perfect low cross right past a virtually open goal with no-one possessing the anticipation just to tap it in. At the other end he cleared one efort that rebounded off the crossbar away to safety and releived the pressure from a dangerous far post cross - both in quick succession - and his general defending, determination and decision-making were excellent. Oakley, King, Hobbs.. there was so many good performers. Mattock had his bnest game for weeks there was the sight of Hobbsy playing the simple ball from defence, Morrison eased all my concerns about how weak we might be a right-back and there was, for once, a Leicester team that came fast out of the traps and lasted the course. Well done, one and all. Thrilling game, the sort of result I've dreamed off plus good beer and good company at the Criterion to celebrate. The only unhappy City an I saw was an invalid whose wheelchair had a puncture leaving him stranded by the hotel opposite the ground. Honestly the tyres he had looked like they wouldn't serve a Dinky. Never mind. I think the equivalent of the mobility AA were on the case so I could concentrate on the real task in hand - locating sufficent Barbar beer to offer suitable toast to a team full of heroes! :scarf: Seems like you needed a mobile AA after the Barbar.
jimmer Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Just got back, great day out..........Suuuuper Stevie Howard! Thought Dyer was exceptional today and maxi had a blinder. Wayne Brown was an absolute beast in defence, would like to see him here next season. All in all a great team effort. When the goal went in and everyone went mad you could actually feel the stadium bouncing!!! I'm glad the engineers did their calculations! Sooooo happy, Howard
Daggers Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Leeds fans were outstanding. Completely shut everyone up for the majority of the first half with "We all love Leeds". Fair play. But it was on the pitch that mattered more to me. And we had by far the biggest, loudest, most important, last laugh at the end. Don't agree there mate - I thought they were good for some of the game, boring with the 'We love Lids' chant and frequently outsang during other parts - we've had better here this season, the Cobblers being one of them.
Matt Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 I ain't got a clue what i'm doing here, I've just put it in my laptop and it has come up but when I go into My Computer it is there so I click on it and it has 2 folders - VIDEO_RM and VIDEO_TS If you open VIDEO_RM you get these files: VIDEO_RM VIDEO_RM.BUP VIDEO_RM.IFO If you open VIDEO_TS you get these files: VIDEO_TS VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS.IFO VTS_01_0.BUP VTS_01_0.IFO VTS_01_1 VTS_01_2 VTS_01_3 I have just signed up to torrentbox.com but when I try and upload it wants me to pick out of these files so what do I do? Do I have to upload all of them and you have to download them all?
lavrentis Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Shove them all in a "ZIP" or "RAR" folder and upload them. Can anyone back me up on this?
demon_dog Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 I ain't got a clue what i'm doing here, I've just put it in my laptop and it has come up but when I go into My Computer it is there so I click on it and it has 2 folders - VIDEO_RM and VIDEO_TSIf you open VIDEO_RM you get these files: VIDEO_RM VIDEO_RM.BUP VIDEO_RM.IFO If you open VIDEO_TS you get these files: VIDEO_TS VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS.IFO VTS_01_0.BUP VTS_01_0.IFO VTS_01_1 VTS_01_2 VTS_01_3 I have just signed up to torrentbox.com but when I try and upload it wants me to pick out of these files so what do I do? Do I have to upload all of them and you have to download them all? Suggest you P.M. DavieG he'll hopefully tell you how to upload it.
carterfox90 Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 what a fecking great game to watch & be at we had them on the rack all game we deserved that so much & as for the ref why did'nt just wear a yellow shirt blatently a leeds fan should be reported but i dont care we beat dirty leeds what a great day i'm so happy i told the wife i love her :scarf: :chant: :whistle: :thumbup:
Craig Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Shove them all in a "ZIP" or "RAR" folder and upload them.Can anyone back me up on this? Yeah, just .rar them up, then upload that as the torrent
iancognito Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Oakleys tackle on Becchio showed what he is all about and then even the flimsy looking Gradel managed to kick Kilkenny when he was on the floor. A 'highlights' compilation of these would be nice Good luck to Leicester and congratulations." Ah, that's nice. I hope they lose to Millwall in the play-offs, though
Nath Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 I seem to have watched Sky Sports News for the past 3 hours.
iancognito Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Shove them all in a "ZIP" or "RAR" folder and upload them.Can anyone back me up on this? Put them in a rar, should work but pics are my thing not vids so I won't put that in stone.
James. Posted 13 April 2009 Posted 13 April 2009 Don't agree there mate - I thought they were good for some of the game, boring with the 'We love Lids' chant and frequently outsang during other parts - we've had better here this season, the Cobblers being one of them. I was in A2 today so I guess being directly opposite them might have influenced my view. Felt that whenever they sang they would drown out L1, Kop, etc. But whatever, I don't care too much - we ****ing beat them.
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