Are we suprised that blumeme, LIW and Grayson Out have been conspicuous by their absence since Fridays win. It must be really upsetting for them to see Leeds doing well, two clean sheets on the trot, and sitting just outside the playoff places, with a game in hand.
Oh well, lets just hope they have no reason to re-appear this season, or any in the future for that matter.
Missing ja606ers
posted on 16/10/11
Talking of which as anyone heard from JLA or Jonty since Friday evening?
posted on 16/10/11
What I would like to know is whether watching an away game at Doncaster live on Sky, in my lounge or at the pub gives me as much of a knowledge of how a game goes, more than say a Leeds fan that goes to that game, gets hammered in the town before the game, spends half the time in the lav, ends up watching the game from the bar or by staring aimlessly at the home fans and verbally abusing them whilst pointing at them?
Where does that put me Roz@NEU?
Were you at Doncaster or did you watch it on telly?
original koppite
I haven't, but then we won didn't we, Jonty will be gutted because he had us down for an away loss!
(You never see them together either do you? )
posted on 16/10/11
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posted on 16/10/11
Oh Dear Eric!
Like i said you're NOT the sharpest tool in the box.
That article you dug out was from June this year, shortly after our master confirmed to us that they'll be a flurry of transfer activity during the summer months & none of our players would be sold.
Do you remember that little beauty?
So i gave him the benefit of the doubt & thought, maybe, just maybe he would keep his word & act upon it.
Of course we all know how that one panned out don't we?
And on top of all that, since my article he has
Banned all players from using twitter.
Called some of his paying customer morons
Stuck his middle finger up at the loyal end of the ground who without their constant support, we WOULD have folded.
But yet you still think about Bates "Well done that man"
I would call you an absolute disgrace to our club, but you're not even a leeds fan, you're just a scruffy chavvy cockney with no job, no mates & no prospects!
posted on 16/10/11
You're entitled to your opinion, whatever it is this week.
posted on 17/10/11
1st of all why does living in the south offend some?
2nd there are two ways of reading Go-Bates-Go, I can't stand the fella.
Finally when I write this article I HAD looked back at the articles written SINCE Friday and hadn't found any STARTED by the three named. They are normally quick to begin negative threads.
Now I remember why I only occasionally write on this, Not606 and the original bbc site.
posted on 17/10/11
Ooops 'wrote'.
posted on 17/10/11
Go-Bates-Go
1st of all why does living in the south offend some?
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Well as I see, it according to some, you know the ones, the lame brains! Apparently if you live down south you personally know Ken Bates? and therefore you're a chavvy cockney?
(The fact that the south of England covers an area that contains the square mile where you can hear the sound of Bow Bells makes that right? (in the minds of some))
As someone born in Halton I find being called a chavvy cockney (especially as I currently reside in Kent?) rather a sad indictment of the intellect of the author of the comment!
posted on 17/10/11
I was born in Bradford, and my dad worked on Elland Road about 100 yds from the ground. I'll be honest and say for personal reasons I don't get to many games, and I prefer to call myself a Fan. However I have been a fan since the mid 60's and when I can I will go to the occasional game. Because of this I like to read the opinions of those who have been able to get to the game. I just can't understand the negative comments from some people, and getting on the backs of players and management (not worried about people having a go at Papa Snuff though) instead of encouraging them. I just hope this doesn't happen at the games.
posted on 17/10/11
Go-Bates-Go
I was born in Halton and my dad worked at Elland Road inside LUFC itself.
I now get to a few games, home and away each season, but I don't go to as many as some as I have a job that thankfully has taken me far and wide but I call myself a fan also.
I too have been a fan since the mid sixties and would say that between 1968/9 and 1977 I probably missed about 20 games at home.
After that time having moved south with my calling I have attended many home games a season, both home and away and win lose or draw I was just happy to see my club.
I enjoy reading the opinions of fans who have been able to get to games. However I feel it is appropriate to challenge the drearies
I think there are some that post on here that revel in attacking the management whenever we lose and on occasions when we win or draw because a certain player or player does not get a game. Thankfully the latter don't pick our team.
In re the Bates and Grayson model not many will come out openly and agree with what they have achieved together now we're looking decent as a team, because they have firmly nailed their feelings to the mast and cannot now be seen to acknowledge it openly for fear of being shown up as fickle.
That is sad.
Still eh?