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Leeds fans exonerated.

Poultice

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Well well well.

I wondered what your clubs biggest d*ck would have to say for himself.
Hey Roly Poly, looking forward to the play offs again are you ?
 

shabbashaz

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Yeovil toilets were nice, there was a small flower arrangement in there.......

As for the Old Bill making the same mistake twice, well I bloody well hope not. But considering they didn't except responsibility in the first place who knows.

Let's hope they get it right for when Arg*le visit..........
 
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Hey Roly Poly, looking forward to the play offs again are you ?
If we have to.

At least we will have the opportunity!
 

Poultice

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If we have to.

At least we will have the opportunity!
Hey up, we're a big club us !
 

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'Ere, Rowley, settle an argument for us will ya?

Is a successful football club also a successful business (and vice versa) or can the two be mutually exclusive?
 

shabbashaz

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Hey up, we're a big club us !
The days of Leeds being a big club are long gone :D shame really
 
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The days of Leeds being a big club are long gone :D shame really
Big enough to fill your ground.


Dream on kiddies.

Care to apologise any of you now?

Are any of you man enough or big enough?
 

Poultice

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Big enough to fill your ground.
But lacking the self control of bigger clubs with infinitely classier fans like, say, Manchester United.
 

jase 07

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Yeovil toilets were nice, there was a small flower arrangement in there.......

As for the Old Bill making the same mistake twice, well I bloody well hope not. But considering they didn't except responsibility in the first place who knows.

Let's hope they get it right for when Arg*le visit..........
On the subject of toilets I witnessed two caveman like Leeds fans peeing in the Cleaners bucket (with mop in) in the family room toilets. As I was born in and lived in Manchester up until 7 years ago I have witnessed these idiots before at Old Trafford and they really are the scum of the earth.
 

iscalad

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Big enough to fill your ground.


Dream on kiddies.

Care to apologise any of you now?

Are any of you man enough or big enough?
Hmm

Shortly before 3pm Exeter officials made a loudspeaker announcement asking Leeds fans in the home areas to move to the away section. They also threatened any travelling supporters with ejection if they were found in home areas after the game kicked off. Around 100 took up the offer and were escorted towards the away end.

At the same time a similar number of fellow Leeds fans were also outside the away end with many of these claiming their delayed arrival was caused by the police’s decision to hold Leeds coaches at the Moto services on the M5.

In the fourth minute, with more than 100 fans still queuing to get in to the away end, Exeter scored. People then poured into the ground in an attempt to see what was happening and a dangerous bottleneck built up immediately inside of the turnstiles with the situation worsening as yet more crowded in behind them.
You can see mobile phone footage of the incident from the following links: ‘Exeter V Leeds fans’ and ‘Leeds@Exeter’.

A dangerous situation arose as more people came through the turnstiles and added to the crush. Thankfully police and stewards, assisted by St John Ambulance staff, reacted to the problem and people were pulled clear or climbed a wall to escape the mêlée. Fortunately no-one was seriously hurt.
 
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