Well, we're not famous any more.
Interesting read.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/29/sports/soccer/at-leeds-united-a-bumpy-ride-is-nothing-new.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=0
We're not famous any more.
posted on 29/10/14
Chelsea fans singing about us last night as well.
Little old Leeds eh!
Like the CL Final in Moscow when both sets of fans were singing about us.
Little old Leeds
posted on 29/10/14
good start to article,has cellino moved leeds as well
LONDON — On a gray day, Elland Road stadium stands like a ghost town from better times.
posted on 29/10/14
LDL- That's because it's from the New York Times where they believe the City of England is in the Country of London.
posted on 29/10/14
Rubbish rag, not even good for chippy paper
posted on 29/10/14
He is reporting from London.
posted on 29/10/14
must have good eyes to see elland road from London then
posted on 29/10/14
Good one!
Reminds me of the parent/spectator who was lamenting a referee's poor performance during his kid's game. After a few minutes, the referee administrator who had been watching the game and was the recipient of the various observations and complaints, invited the complainer to join the referee team and to help improve their abilities.
"You appear to have a good grasp of the game and its laws, why don't you join us, take the class and come out and referee games?"
"Oh no, replied the parent/spectator, I don't have good enough eyesight to be a referee!"
posted on 30/10/14
Whiteout,
"LDL- That's because it's from the New York Times where they believe the City of England is in the Country of London."
Brilliant and funny.
That's true too Whiteout, what's also funny is, some Aussies think London is England, till they get here of course...