...is that me having some liathroidí or what?:D
I think it's on though. The momentum is with us now. Chugga chugga -chugga chugga -chugga chugga -chugga chugga ...choo choo!!!!
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...is that me having some liathroidí or what?:D
I think it's on though. The momentum is with us now. Chugga chugga -chugga chugga -chugga chugga -chugga chugga ...choo choo!!!!
Hope to **** not. I hate Leeds with a passion, like all Chelsea fans.
Depends how Watford do against them. Marlon King seems to be on fire at the moment. But anything can happen in the play off finals as we all know.
Of course it would be classic for Watford, with an ex-Leeds man at the helm, to keep them out of the Premiership.
Really hope its Watford that go up, as a bit of a PNE sympathiser it was fcuking horrible to watch the way dirty leeds lived up to their name and kicked lumps out of PNE in the semi final.
8 yellow cards, a broken leg and a broken cheek bone says it all about leeds.
As Ronan Keating would say, "fair play to Leeds". I thought they'd do a Wednesday and keep dropping. What has happened to the club's massive debts though ?
They made the final last year??Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
Last I heard it'd gone down to around £20m. That was before Ken Bates took over. I don't know what thier debt is now, but when Bates was at Chelsea our debt went from £1.5m when he took over til £80m when Abramovich bought the club. His record speakjs for itself. :rolleyes:Quote:
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Originally Posted by superfrank
That sounds like playground patter to me fella:rolleyes: I follow Leeds and know alot of real Chelsea fans that want to see us back in the premiership,for the simple fact that we have a history with Man Utd/Liverpool/Arsenal/etc.Would you rather Man Utd were playing Watford with no history,nice family day out or Leeds who might cause an upset and help Chelsea in some way,and the same goes for Man Utd fans the other way around.
Like any one who has an interest in United, i hate Leeds. Yeah Leeds have a history - a history of pretending to be crashing areoplanes. I'll never forget the disrespect they showed when Sir Matt Busby passed away. Pure filth !Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
No ,it wasn't nice to see that,what about the scum United fans showing disrespect when Don Revie passed away or the scum United fans at Old Trafford with an 'Istanbul reds' banner,not very disrecpectful either is it:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
I want Leeds to go up because of their Irish players, though whether Miller & Douglas will remain there (both are on loan) is questionable. Just about all English clubs have a scum element so it's hard to differentiate on that basis, though I'd tend to agree that Leeds have among the worst.
Yep, your spot on there ! absolute scum ! same goes for the Liverpool fans who wrecked Old Trafford a few weeks back with the same sort of stuff !Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
The hooligan element at Leeds are very far and few these days,yes ,there are a few numpties like at any club but it's nowhere near the level it was in the 70's and 80's,there are many more clubs with a more active hooligan element on the scene,Leeds are nowhere near the worst I'm proud to say,our Ultras have tamborines at the games these days:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
Anway,will be hard to hold onto Miller,he wants to go back and prove himself at OT,not a good move imo,he should stay at Leeds where he's one of the better players,don't know if we can afford to sign him anyway.
And what about the Man U fans and their Hillsboro banners hanging over a foot bridge on the way in that day?????Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
Correct Rafa,I think certain Man Utd fans suffer from selective memoryitis:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rafa B
I think Leeds will lose to Watford in the playoff final and I also think that Watford could stay up next year.
That's spot on and although most of us here in Ireland have affiliations to English club, I think we're objective enough to realise that almost all of them have a scum element. Let's not get embroiled in that. There's an guy who drinks in our local that continually brings up sh*te like that, some of which is total jib - Things like do you know what KOP stands for?; Ruud van nistelrooys dad is the head of the orange order in Holland; Liverpool fans spend their sundays "paddybeating" in the city suburbs. I think it's disgraceful they show Liverpool v Chelsea instead of Livingston v Celtic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
One of the reasons i enjoy chatting football to people here is the fact they are not so blinkered and can see the bigger picture
Leeds? A neanderthal club with an antediluvian chairman and a subhuman support. I hope Watford stuff them Sunday week (although I might be just a little bit biased...)Quote:
Originally Posted by Donegalcelt
How's that for seeing the bigger picture? ;)
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I think it's remarkable that up until Abramovich arrived I knew of exactly ONE Irish Chelsea supporter -Andy Cairns from Therapy?.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
Now there's a fair few about -and I mean adults now not kids.
I just hope they gave their old red Cantona/Giggs shirts to a reputable charity is all.;)
The link between some Chelsea fans and the BNF Combat 18 fraternity in London is well mapped. They are so anti-Irish it's unreal.
Irish fans in London following them is a bit Like Turkeys enjoying Christmas tinsel ! Irish fans over here either don't know about that or don't care :(
Well ..in much the same way I don't like seeing the masses of passionate Leeds supporters tarnished by our in-house gobshytes -I'm not going to tar passionate Chelsea fans with the one brush just because their constituency includes a pondlife element either ...I'm suspicious of the hitherto inconspicuous Irish Brigade though. Bank of Scotland and Permanent TSB could probably only dream of attracting that many switchers.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
I wouldn't even bother with the Chelsea fans in Dublin that have come out of the closet in the last 5 years,I was talking about London Chelsea fans that have been going all their life.As for the muppet making the neanderthal club with subhuman support remark:rolleyes: ,you'd wanna get your facts straight before you go making remarks like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
That's rich coming from you Dav. I've just come from the Donegal Celtic thread where I see you've been doing your bit for the peace process... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
Is my previous post "out of touch" though? Remember, Bates would have all football fans behind electric fences. And it wasn't the fairies who went on the rampage in Watford town centre after Leeds had drawn 0-0 at the Vic last September. Not nice.
I am - he's the only saving grace about a very unsavoury club. Although I never liked him when he was the Scarborough 'keeper and he single-handedly kept Barnet from their rightful place in the Football League waaay back in 1987... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
That "muppet" was me. And you provide perfect proof of my point with your response-as-veiled-threat. Who's the muppet now?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
Could you be any more patronising about a club that you obviously know very little about? You may have forgotten that, the last time Watford were in the Premiership, they beat both Liverpool and Chelsea. But don't let the "facts" dissuade you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dublin12
Oh, and as for this "no history" ****** you spout... Watford - founded 1898. Leeds United - founded 1919 and then only after the expulsion of Leeds City from the League for match-fixing. I think it's you who's in need of some fact-straightening. (And - btw - history doesn't win trophies. There's another fact for your growing collection.)
Speaking of "facts", the fact is that "your" club (ahem, shouldn't you be Leeds 12 rather than Dublin 12?) should have gone to the wall. If I was a creditor who'd seen Leeds walk away from the best part of £100m debt more or less untarnished, I'd be pretty angry right now to say the least. It makes a mockery of those clubs who exercise prudence and live within their means. (£38k a week for Seth Johnson? I can hardly type for laughing...)
Here's hoping Watford thrash you on Sunday. See you in Cardiff? Nah, didn't think so...
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Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Leeds City were found to have made payments to players during world war one - it was illegal to pay players during the war -can't imagine why -it just was.
Disturbance after football match in England. Hold the front page. :rolleyes:Quote:
it wasn't the fairies who went on the rampage in Watford town centre after Leeds had drawn 0-0 at the Vic last September. Not nice.
Apologies Lionel, well spotted. It was hardly tweaking the facts though - the effect and outcome were just the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
Caused by Leeds "fans" in a totally unprovoked set of incidents (yet another reason why Leeds as a club is more or less universally reviled in England). in any case, the fact that it's an all-too-frequent occurrence shouldn't be used to downplay the severity of what took place. You should know that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
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The effect you refer to -which I'm guessing is paying their players -is not at all the same thing as fixing match results.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Leeds were giving their own players money -in direct breach of a rule yes but hardly earth shattering stuff. It was a widespread practice in the league and Leeds City were the only ones caught -and that due to a disgruntled employee making a complaint to the authorities.
While I've not seen the police report -your inverted commas and my bold text both say the same thing about these people. I don't want them within asses roar of my club. I don't downplay anything ...pointing out it's hardly an isolated incident. As for "universally reviled" -well that's down to opinion really.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
No - the effect of Leeds City's illegal practice on the club (whatever it was, be it illegal payments or match fixing) was an appearance before a Football League tribunal and the outcome was expulsion from said League. It's therefore fair to say that the effect was the same in either case.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
I think this thread provides a useful gauge of opinion on Leeds. Let's just go for majority revulsion instead. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
And I still hope that Watford thrash Leeds on Sunday. :D
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Didn't know. Don't know what the BNF are though.Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Ah I see ...in that case -yes the effect was much the same. I misunderstood you to be equating making illegal payments with match fixing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
I haven't counted but going by the basic math that says far more people don't support a given club than do ...why should this thread attract more pro-Leeds than against or indifferent. Start a thread on Manchester United ...for that matter start a club on Newcastle United and the cards will fall similar.Quote:
I think this thread provides a useful gauge of opinion on Leeds. Let's just go for majority revulsion instead. ;)
But reviled? I tend to save my revulsion for rapists, slave traders and aussie soapstars thanks.
I can't imagine what Leeds has done to you to create such bitterness... "revulsion".... we are talking about football here & not the holocaust?Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
I think you will find most Leeds fans are very balanced people who just enjoy footie.......Just like you.
Should actually be a great game.
Mate... leave the moral high ground for people that have actually posted here before and therefore have a point to assert. In my eyes that makes Lionel eligible to assert that point and, well, not you. Sorry and all that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tram_14
Having been i) beaten up by Leeds "fans" in 1985 (after Watford beat them 4-0 at Elland Road in a League Cup tie), ii) watched Leeds "fans" wish cancer and AIDS on Coventry fans during and after the 1987 FA Cup semi-final between the two clubs, and iii) seen Leeds "fans" spit on a child and punch his father after the game at Watford last September (his only crime was to question why they were smashing the windows of the pub in which he sat), it's kinda hard to feel anything but the revulsion I mentioned earlier. So stick to that comfy armchair in the nice South Dublin bar. Far better for your health, I can assure you.
FWIW, apart from the nice people on here that (amazingly to my mind, at least) profess a liking for the white shîte, I've yet to meet a decent Leeds fan. So forgive me my petty prejudice against LUFC and those that follow them, m'kay? :rolleyes: (And stick to that armchair...)
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Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Well thats quite a catalogue of unhappy stories. Perhaps you have been tremendously unlucky & have happened to encounter the unfortunate minority of thugs that are left in clubs today.
As for your assumption that I don't go to games, you are simply completely wrong. I travel to elland road regularly, I was born in Wakefield, Leeds. As for the moral high ground, I'll leave that to you, as you have a tight grip on it.
And the BTW this forum is open to people who have contributed 1 post or 1,000, even to those who generalise wildly. If you are a Watford fan? the best of luck on Sunday, as I said I think its going to be a great game. Lets hope Leeds don't break anyones legs!!!
It's a fairly common set of anecdotes where Leeds fans in England are concerned, I assure you. I must however apologise for my earlier outburst to you - totally unprovoked and (mostly) undeserved. Just wish you (all - except Dav that is) supported Watford instead :) 'cos it might make things round here (for me at least) a little easier to deal with...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tram_14
And I still, STILL, hope Watford thrash Leeds on Sunday... :D
My first-hand story, your third-hand story. No offence meant and all Dav, but I'd rather believe me over your lot since I was actually there. Bit like at the Brandywell, if you know what I mean...Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
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It's fairly clear what I mean mate. In each of the three occasions I listed above I bore personal testimony to the sheer inhumanity, personal depravity and downright nastiness of people whose only trait in common that I could perceive, at least, was that they were Leeds supporters. Ergo, I have a deep mistrust, even to this day, of anyone who claims to support that club. And it's part (but only a part) of the reason why I hope Watford win on Sunday.
Come on you Horns...
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I don't doubt it Dav. All I'm saying is that, apart from on here, I've yet to come across any.Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
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No Problem! & you'll be relieved to know I haven't eaten a Baby in years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
Watford deserve to be there. May the best team win.
WE ARE LEEDS!!!!
Make that 11. I look forward to watching Leeds play at least once in next season's Championship. From a safe distance, that is... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
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I can only go on what I have seen personally, as discussed above. I'd hardly consider my reaction (as you put it) to be wide of the mark in such circumstances. Next time, for example, you're on the end of an unprovoked slapping from "fans" of another club, let's see how mangnanimous you are towards those fans afterwards.Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
EDIT - I think it's you who's wide of the mark, Mark. Check out the Leeds Rivals site for the messages of, er, "condolence" posted by the fans of other teams. I liked these little beauties myself. (The admin may well have removed them by the time you get there though).
http://boards.rivals.net/default.asp...oid=2122677517
http://boards.rivals.net/default.asp...oid=2122675789
What are you talking about? Watford sold out their allocation. You can't sell tickets that you don't have. Even you should know that.Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
And we'll see just how many Leeds fans bother to turn up when they are playing Southend and Colchester next season...
I saw enough yesterday to know that Leeds will be challenging again next season. As for the Hornets, well, Sunderland's points record from this season is there to beat. ;) But that's for another day.Quote:
Originally Posted by gonzo
One final thought. Isn't it about time the title of this thread was changed? :D
Come on you Horns...
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Well done Watford ...and PP (though I'm still not 100% certain if you're a Hornets supporter).
No complaints at all. Leeds scarcely turned up yesterday. Did all the simple things badly for the most part and couldn't do the tricky things at all.
Scoreline was, as Gonzo said, probably a bit harsh mind.
Either way -Watfords day and good luck to them next year. :ball:
http://www.foot.ie/showthread.php?t=28205Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
I grew up in Watford and used to play for Watford schoolboys. Those are reasons enough for me to still have a massive soft spot for the club, even if I couldn't lay claim to the title of "die-hard supporter" any more. And reasons enough to get my hands on a play-off final ticket. :D
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