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Oh dear . . . you are a steward and have an attitude like that. I'd expect your resignation on my desk in the morning. It has been pretty clearly established that the hardcore scarfers were held up by police and arrived just before kick off but hey, why let facts get in the way of your ignorant...
To be honest, I'm 45 now and sit in the man stand at ER, paying 30 quid for the pleasure, and have a different perspective on football now. A visit to Arsenal in the 90's was a watershed in my 'obsessive' days when a friend was stabbed within metres of me, that and the boredom of the Premiership...
Nice to see a few more people with more considerate views on a Sunday morning. Leeds support have been here many times before, at many grounds all over the country, and even lost lives (Birmingham in the 1980's) and contributed at times to our own plight, so let us hope all will learn the lesson...
Er excuse me but this is an entertainment industry. You buy a ticket and go and watch a game. Leeds support were obviously more keen to watch the game than some local fans and made an effort to get tickets for home sections. What is the problem with that? I'm going to watch a football match, not...
As a long time Leeds supporter who has toured most football league grounds, including yoru own for a 1980's friendly, I must say some of the responses on this topic are a disgrace. When safetly issues are called into question most supporters are usually unified and supportive of each other, but...
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