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Post by denman on Dec 8, 2007 23:36:46 GMT 1
Credit to the club. Sang through out and gave the players a good reception even at the end of the game.
Well done to everyone who was there.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2007 23:56:48 GMT 1
Why thank you denman ;D
I'd lost my voice in mid-week and it was just starting to come back, but now......ah well it'll be a quiet sunday I supose!
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Post by stevvy on Dec 9, 2007 0:06:18 GMT 1
was us that created the atmosphere,leeds barely even sang after their goals
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Post by Sheriff Of Marsden on Dec 9, 2007 0:53:08 GMT 1
Got to give it to the Town fans today, we really did get behind the lads and especially Smithies. Personally I think this Club will be back were we belong, in the Championship in a year or two.
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Post by faxterrier on Dec 9, 2007 0:56:27 GMT 1
Fantastic support today! Good to hear everybody sing englands number 1 for smithies! would of filled him with confidence! evan 2 or 3 down still sang our hearts out! Well done to everybody who was there!
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Post by kilroy on Dec 9, 2007 1:27:00 GMT 1
We always do give great support away from home, but look at the effect its had this year!
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Post by Spacedeck on Dec 9, 2007 6:54:11 GMT 1
I was there and I sang with everyone else ;D One of the first times I've sang my most at football. Don't normally sing.
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Post by gruberhtafc on Dec 9, 2007 9:38:23 GMT 1
ended u sitting next to come one I dont no seemed pist I was singing oh well don't care ;D Bring on camron Jerome needs abuse if what I have heard is true about him getting sacked by town
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Post by hull0leeds4 on Dec 9, 2007 10:07:08 GMT 1
I thought the atmosphere was pretty dissapointing yesterday, probably a combination of the early kick off and the weather putting a dampener on things. We are not creating the electric atmosphere that we were earlier in the season, the burning sense of injustice having been replaced by an air of complacency and an expectation of victory, and I thought the town fans very very quiet considering all the hype surrounding the game, mind you in the kop where I am you can never hear away fans, and i'm sure you couldn't really hear the kop as the acoustics at ER are terrible.
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Post by SN0W on Dec 9, 2007 12:04:07 GMT 1
to say we had to patch together a team out of old men and children I think that our support is bloody marvelous..... and one day we'll have a board that support the team as much as we do....
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Post by bbb on Dec 9, 2007 13:08:52 GMT 1
I was there and I sang with everyone else ;D One of the first times I've sang my most at football. Don't normally sing. First Question: Did you enjoy it? Second Question: Will you do it again? I hope so.
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Post by thewrongboy on Dec 9, 2007 14:01:56 GMT 1
Before the Chelsea game a couple of seasons back, a Town fan threatened to assault me for standing up and singing.
No word of a lie.
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Post by Admin on Dec 9, 2007 16:30:10 GMT 1
Before the Chelsea game a couple of seasons back, a Town fan threatened to assault me for standing up and singing. No word of a lie. happens all the time. Had a row of riot police in front of me yesterday who wouldnt move. Stood up so I could see the game and kept getting taps on the shoulder from behind to sit down. Pathetic...
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Post by hull0leeds4 on Dec 9, 2007 16:57:53 GMT 1
Yes, meant to ask that, why do you all stay sat down throughout the game? I haven't sat down at a Leeds game, home or away, for years. Another thing, you only stayed to clap off the team because the police wouldn't let you out.
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Post by chris164 on Dec 9, 2007 17:03:48 GMT 1
I haven't sat down at a Leeds game, home or away, for years. You won't enjoy your trip to the Galpharm then, the Stewards are awful. Even if you are at the back and not blocking anyone's view, they won't let you stand. It kills the atmosphere as well, they need some common snense.
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Post by q8terrier on Dec 9, 2007 17:21:37 GMT 1
thing is that at town you don't need to stand, not even to let someone out as there's plenty of leg room. can't remember what the steward normally do when the away end is full. don't think they have had a problem with hull as they normally get stuffed at town and sit down anyhow. i think the stewards will not be as forward as they normally are when l**ds come to town , unless davy does what he said and doesn't give them the full end, but i don't think that will happen and fully expect them to have part of the riverside allocated and the police will be used as an excuse. Long time off but will be very surprised don't decide to take the money (tho the police will probably take up a percentage of extra money with the numbers on duty).
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Post by SN0W on Dec 9, 2007 17:21:44 GMT 1
we don't have that problem in the Panasonic...we have Bunnygirls to show us to our seats... so you're not too bothered if they stand in the way
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Post by denman on Dec 9, 2007 17:23:07 GMT 1
Well i was stood all game and all the people on the upper bit seemed to be but yeah alot was sat on the bottom, we must not be as good fans as you.
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Post by hull0leeds4 on Dec 9, 2007 19:07:31 GMT 1
I haven't sat down at a Leeds game, home or away, for years. You won't enjoy your trip to the Galpharm then, the Stewards are awful. Even if you are at the back and not blocking anyone's view, they won't let you stand. It kills the atmosphere as well, they need some common snense. Don't worry, we know all about stewards, I guarantee we will be stood for the full 90 minutes.
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Post by LordyOfTheManor on Dec 9, 2007 19:11:14 GMT 1
Bring on camron Jerome needs abuse if what I have heard is true about him getting sacked by town i use to play at the same old as him Westend Juniors (look on wikipedia) and apparently he was pushed down the stairs at town as a youth player and didn't feel comfortable there anymore. which is why he left and had trials at a host of clubs. another thing - it was always clear from even a young age that cameron was going to go on to better things. he WAS a one man team when he was younger.
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Post by rachy on Dec 9, 2007 19:12:26 GMT 1
Hola!! ;D
I'll PM you.
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Post by LordyOfTheManor on Dec 9, 2007 19:14:25 GMT 1
hello again. *whispers* oh god she's here again :-)
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 9, 2007 19:30:12 GMT 1
H0L4 your all over the board today. Top few rows of top tier stood for most of the game and sang!
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Post by hull0leeds4 on Dec 9, 2007 19:58:04 GMT 1
H0L4 your all over the board today. Top few rows of top tier stood for most of the game and sang! Evening geese, due to a shocking hangover(not that I had anything to celebrate yesterday ) have just been sat at the laptop all day, and I realise I've just let you lot wind me up all day. Glad you and your family had a safe and unrewarding day yesterday.
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 9, 2007 20:18:55 GMT 1
The re-run of United's game at Wet Trafford on SS last night added a bit of a smile to us all. Did not enoy the bacon butties at my mates house this morning though at his Ricky Hatton breakfast fight.
Never mind Arsenal lost ;D
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Post by Floyds on Dec 9, 2007 20:23:16 GMT 1
i was in the corporate seats and i think our support was a credit to the club - despite the dismal 2nd half collapse.
the leeds fans around me were still saying how rubbish they were at 4-0 - they should try watching the crap we have had to put up with for god knows how many years, i reckon.
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Post by Floyds on Dec 9, 2007 20:26:51 GMT 1
cameron jerome wasnt that good when he was younger - he couldnt get into new college's first 11 when he was there - not surprised he didnt get picked up by town.
i have heard a few things about his old man from people who used to play against him up at brackenhall.....not a nice guy by the sounds of things!
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Post by panasonicgeese on Dec 9, 2007 20:29:55 GMT 1
Did you know that one of Basketballs greatest ever players Michael Johnson could not even get in his schools basketball team? It just shows that you never know if/when a player will develop.
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Post by Spacedeck on Dec 9, 2007 21:32:39 GMT 1
I was there and I sang with everyone else ;D One of the first times I've sang my most at football. Don't normally sing. First Question: Did you enjoy it? Second Question: Will you do it again? I hope so. Aye it was great ;D And hopefully that could be the starting point for me singing at games But not home games as I'm not in the singing section. Was also first time I'd been to Leeds game.
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Post by lufcmirfield on Dec 9, 2007 21:40:24 GMT 1
BL**DY DISGRACE FANS SINGING STANDING & ................................................CLAPPING....... .............................................AT A FOOTBALL MATCH...........WERNT LIKE THAT IN MY DAY! WE WAVED OUR FLAT CAPS & SHOUTED BRAVO!
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