Never had you down as an informer x snitch Champs !
I've got no problems with Huddersfield fans over this, what I have a problem with is Huddersfield fans claiming that we're much worse. We very rarely have trouble at our games and on the rare occasion we do it is ALWAYS a minority. Now accept that, as I do with Huddersfield, and then I have no problems with you.
I'm enough of a bloke to fight my own battles Bryce, and would without a moments hesitation, hand out a threat or a slap to anyone making my ears bleed at a game.
I'll be taking my nipper to games in a few years and whilst I take no offence at a bit of effing and jeffing, I'd be a hypocrite if i did anyone taking the peace and being plain horrible in front of my boy will get told plain and simple to shut the fork up
Novak
All depends where you sit. You'll always find the prats sit nearer to the away fans. Not rocket science as of why is it?
While we are serious, How come the beeb dont really show much on how the palestinians are treated like turds and are at this moment having more swathes of what was once their country turned into expanded Israel ??? Lebensraum for its ever increasing population perhaps,,,,,
Easy Pro.....I sit near the away fans! Though its more so I can actually feel like there's at least a bit of atmosphere as opposed to doing any goading. But I certainly know where you're coming from
Fair dos Champs,,,, Industrial language is to be expected at Football and Rugby,,, Folk doing monkey impressions and sieg heils is not,,,, Though in all my time watching town i do not really recall anything that i thought was over the top,,,, I cannot remember any banana throwing or monkey chants as such, Can you ?
Although I should confess I flashed the v's towards your lot when Clayts slammed home the penalty
Boring Frank, Not a lot of intelligent imput from your good self,,,,,, As per the norm,,,,,,,,,,
Novak
Obviously not a 100% concentration of trouble makers, but you'll always find a good few *h@v$ that want to cause trouble in those areas. I was sat on the far right side of the away stand, 3 seats from the end. Quite a few young lads got pulled out although to be fair to them I think they just saw trouble and grabbed a likely suspect.
By the way, bin the drum, it's not a good look!
Nah Bryce. The worst I've heard was a fire chant at City that was roundly booed. And the firework thrown at York in 94.....again the culprit got a right hammering.
As I waved at you all leaving early!
You have to admit, it's slightly embarrassing what Clayton did. It's not as though he danced through our midfield, danced past 3 defenders and lobbed Paddy is it? Neil had said that he would have kept Clayton, although I doubt he would now the investment has come in, so why do that? It just shows it really hurt him been sold and that's all that's come from it.
We're a real stubborn bunch to, we don't forget, Clayton will now get stick everytime he plays against Leeds. You can go two ways when you leave Leeds, you can be a player that gets a round of applause when they play you, or gets the stick.
Champs - Regarding York,,,,,, The wrong person got a hammering, Not the real culprit !
Pro
How long before the word ch@.v is deemed racist?
The ch@.vs are growing in numbers.
Ja606 don't like it
Boring Frank, Not a lot of intelligent imput from your good self,,,,,, As per the norm,,,,,,,,,,
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You've noticed too?
Frank, soon calling somebody from Nigeria, Nigerian, will be racist. Not in an insulting context, just, "You know that, erm forgot his name, that Nigerian." "Oooo can't say that it's racist."
"You know that, erm, forgot his name, that Scot" That's not racist is it?
There's definitely a case of one rule for one, and a different rule for another.
if clayton is on more money, which i suspect he is, he wont give a rats ars- about beeing booed..
i dont think most footballers have any great connections with a particular club now.. beckford wouldnt play for le-ds unless the money was exactly right... dont give footballers the same degree of loyalty as you have, its wasted on them...
notwithstanding the one club player, but only the ones that stayed because they couldnt get a better move..(not many of them)... Ledley king got that accolade on him during the cup draw yesterday, we all know why ledley was a one club player... we had john dyson, a great worker and never say die but no one seriously wanted to take him off us..
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It's not hard to think clayton, will be on more money, his contract from leeds was when we signed him from man city reserve team.
Clayton was sold because warnock didn't rate him, he was rubbish under him
Clayton wanted to stay and that's why he did what he did Saturday, tbh I thought it was funny and don't hold a grudge against him.
On form a good player, just never shows it enough
38
When you've seen what I've seen of Beckford, you'd agree he'd love to return. He left to seek the promised land. He got there. He did well and ended up at Leicester. He knows he's probably done the best he's ever going to do. He's not good enough to play for a better team than Everton, and to be honest, not for the current Everton team. He is aware that his best football to date was at Leeds and he has missed it. When he returned to Elland Road whilst playing for Leicester at the end of last season he was clapping all sides of the ground as he was about to take the kick off. He was giving the Leeds salute on the sly after taking shots and other things. Nigel Pearson spotted it and had him off at half time.
Did he not say summat about only scoring at Elland Road if he was wearing a Leeds Shirt
Yeah he did.
A fan nearby said, "Don't score today will you Jermaine"
To which he replied, (something like this, can't remember exact, "You joking? Only goals I'll score here are in a Leeds shirt!"
Beckford could of stayed at Everton but dropped a league for the money,did not expect him to play Saturday as he just won't like the thought of scoring against leeds and no doubt will be hoping for a move to leeds in jan now we have money.very surprised at these strange injurys he is having at hudders and why they have not sent him back(proof that hudders are not paying much of his wages)would not want warnock to buy him off Leicester but loan would be alright.
here we go again....football rearing its ugly head again, anti semitic chants, racism..the argument will rage on & on ...but i'll tell you what with all the goings on abroad... i say credit where credit is due the clubs, the majority of fans have made huge strides into eradicating this s-it from grounds around the country & on society as a whole....something that mainland europe, blatter, platini & gang can learn from.
Problem of the minority who heap disgrace upon the majority...obviously a problem in diversification....shame really, that politics has to be introduced in sport....
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posted on 3/12/12
Never had you down as an informer x snitch Champs !
posted on 3/12/12
I've got no problems with Huddersfield fans over this, what I have a problem with is Huddersfield fans claiming that we're much worse. We very rarely have trouble at our games and on the rare occasion we do it is ALWAYS a minority. Now accept that, as I do with Huddersfield, and then I have no problems with you.
posted on 3/12/12
I'm enough of a bloke to fight my own battles Bryce, and would without a moments hesitation, hand out a threat or a slap to anyone making my ears bleed at a game.
I'll be taking my nipper to games in a few years and whilst I take no offence at a bit of effing and jeffing, I'd be a hypocrite if i did anyone taking the peace and being plain horrible in front of my boy will get told plain and simple to shut the fork up
posted on 3/12/12
Novak
All depends where you sit. You'll always find the prats sit nearer to the away fans. Not rocket science as of why is it?
posted on 3/12/12
While we are serious, How come the beeb dont really show much on how the palestinians are treated like turds and are at this moment having more swathes of what was once their country turned into expanded Israel ??? Lebensraum for its ever increasing population perhaps,,,,,
posted on 3/12/12
Wikipedia
posted on 3/12/12
Easy Pro.....I sit near the away fans! Though its more so I can actually feel like there's at least a bit of atmosphere as opposed to doing any goading. But I certainly know where you're coming from
posted on 3/12/12
Fair dos Champs,,,, Industrial language is to be expected at Football and Rugby,,, Folk doing monkey impressions and sieg heils is not,,,, Though in all my time watching town i do not really recall anything that i thought was over the top,,,, I cannot remember any banana throwing or monkey chants as such, Can you ?
posted on 3/12/12
Although I should confess I flashed the v's towards your lot when Clayts slammed home the penalty
posted on 3/12/12
Boring Frank, Not a lot of intelligent imput from your good self,,,,,, As per the norm,,,,,,,,,,
posted on 3/12/12
Novak
Obviously not a 100% concentration of trouble makers, but you'll always find a good few *h@v$ that want to cause trouble in those areas. I was sat on the far right side of the away stand, 3 seats from the end. Quite a few young lads got pulled out although to be fair to them I think they just saw trouble and grabbed a likely suspect.
By the way, bin the drum, it's not a good look!
posted on 3/12/12
Nah Bryce. The worst I've heard was a fire chant at City that was roundly booed. And the firework thrown at York in 94.....again the culprit got a right hammering.
posted on 3/12/12
Jim
posted on 3/12/12
As I waved at you all leaving early!
You have to admit, it's slightly embarrassing what Clayton did. It's not as though he danced through our midfield, danced past 3 defenders and lobbed Paddy is it? Neil had said that he would have kept Clayton, although I doubt he would now the investment has come in, so why do that? It just shows it really hurt him been sold and that's all that's come from it.
We're a real stubborn bunch to, we don't forget, Clayton will now get stick everytime he plays against Leeds. You can go two ways when you leave Leeds, you can be a player that gets a round of applause when they play you, or gets the stick.
posted on 3/12/12
Champs - Regarding York,,,,,, The wrong person got a hammering, Not the real culprit !
posted on 3/12/12
Pro
How long before the word ch@.v is deemed racist?
The ch@.vs are growing in numbers.
Ja606 don't like it
posted on 3/12/12
Boring Frank, Not a lot of intelligent imput from your good self,,,,,, As per the norm,,,,,,,,,,
------------------------------------------------------
You've noticed too?
posted on 3/12/12
Frank, soon calling somebody from Nigeria, Nigerian, will be racist. Not in an insulting context, just, "You know that, erm forgot his name, that Nigerian." "Oooo can't say that it's racist."
"You know that, erm, forgot his name, that Scot" That's not racist is it?
There's definitely a case of one rule for one, and a different rule for another.
posted on 3/12/12
if clayton is on more money, which i suspect he is, he wont give a rats ars- about beeing booed..
i dont think most footballers have any great connections with a particular club now.. beckford wouldnt play for le-ds unless the money was exactly right... dont give footballers the same degree of loyalty as you have, its wasted on them...
notwithstanding the one club player, but only the ones that stayed because they couldnt get a better move..(not many of them)... Ledley king got that accolade on him during the cup draw yesterday, we all know why ledley was a one club player... we had john dyson, a great worker and never say die but no one seriously wanted to take him off us..
posted on 3/12/12
38
It's not hard to think clayton, will be on more money, his contract from leeds was when we signed him from man city reserve team.
Clayton was sold because warnock didn't rate him, he was rubbish under him
Clayton wanted to stay and that's why he did what he did Saturday, tbh I thought it was funny and don't hold a grudge against him.
On form a good player, just never shows it enough
posted on 3/12/12
38
When you've seen what I've seen of Beckford, you'd agree he'd love to return. He left to seek the promised land. He got there. He did well and ended up at Leicester. He knows he's probably done the best he's ever going to do. He's not good enough to play for a better team than Everton, and to be honest, not for the current Everton team. He is aware that his best football to date was at Leeds and he has missed it. When he returned to Elland Road whilst playing for Leicester at the end of last season he was clapping all sides of the ground as he was about to take the kick off. He was giving the Leeds salute on the sly after taking shots and other things. Nigel Pearson spotted it and had him off at half time.
posted on 3/12/12
Did he not say summat about only scoring at Elland Road if he was wearing a Leeds Shirt
posted on 3/12/12
Yeah he did.
A fan nearby said, "Don't score today will you Jermaine"
To which he replied, (something like this, can't remember exact, "You joking? Only goals I'll score here are in a Leeds shirt!"
posted on 3/12/12
Beckford could of stayed at Everton but dropped a league for the money,did not expect him to play Saturday as he just won't like the thought of scoring against leeds and no doubt will be hoping for a move to leeds in jan now we have money.very surprised at these strange injurys he is having at hudders and why they have not sent him back(proof that hudders are not paying much of his wages)would not want warnock to buy him off Leicester but loan would be alright.
posted on 3/12/12
here we go again....football rearing its ugly head again, anti semitic chants, racism..the argument will rage on & on ...but i'll tell you what with all the goings on abroad... i say credit where credit is due the clubs, the majority of fans have made huge strides into eradicating this s-it from grounds around the country & on society as a whole....something that mainland europe, blatter, platini & gang can learn from.
Problem of the minority who heap disgrace upon the majority...obviously a problem in diversification....shame really, that politics has to be introduced in sport....
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