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Shocking Match report on Leeds Mad website



Normandy seagull

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
2,519
Orne 61 France
Might be fixtures etc but how can Leeds mad website get away with this headline
What :tosser: writes this crap? Where can we email and complain? Typical bitter Leeds scumbag.


Leeds United 0 Faggot Town 0
by Footymad


Match report of this afternoon's home draw in the clash against Brighton & Hove Albion


Substitute Tresor Kandol missed a golden chance in injury time as Leeds had to settle for a point against promotion rivals Brighton.

Kandol, who replaced Neil Kilnenny in the 76th minute, should have scored when he latched on to Jermaine Beckford's cross from the left, but his shot was too tame.

Leeds had most of the possession until the later stages when Brighton threatened without forcing a breakthrough.

With just two defeats from their last 11 games and impressive wins over Walsall and Doncaster, Brighton arrived at Elland Road with high hopes of their first win there since 1985.

Meanwhile, with just two of their remaining seven matches at home, Leeds badly needed the points.

Leeds had a series of early corners and it needed a desperate goalline clearance from Andy Whing to keep out Dougie Freedman's 14th minute shot from 15 yards.

Freedman, on loan from Crystal Palace, was unfortunate soon afterwards when he rolled Bradley Johnson's low cross fractionally wide of the far post.

Brighton had Therry Racon filling the hole between defence and midfield to reduce the supply to Freedman and Beckford, but the ploy was at the expense of their own effectiveness as an attacking force.

Jonny Howson provided the guile in Leeds' midfield and the youngster went close on several occasions.

Glenn Murray had the ball in Leeds' net on 63 minutes only to be flagged offside and, when substitute Jonathon Douglas made a clumsy challenge on Murray , Brighton's penalty claims were waved aside.

Brighton deserved their point for defensive stability, but with five of their remaining seven matches away from home Leeds have some catching up to do.
 










Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
By the letter of the law it is homophobic. Language in the modern world is changing and things you could say 40 years ago are now considered racist.
(not my opinion but what I have seen in the course of my work)
 














Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
I wouldn't worry about it. They are only jealous and clearly not comfortable with their sexuality. Pink away kit next season anyone?

Also faggots are very tasty.

Faggot facts
Faggots were called "savoury ducks" in the Middle Ages
Faggots were named after the Latin word for bundle
Faggots were originally made with pig's liver and offal
Faggots are now made from pork liver and pork
Fans have published the Good Faggot Guide
BBC NEWS | England | Family of faggot fans fly the flag
 






Normandy seagull

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
2,519
Orne 61 France
Oh I've just read the other thread and match report from a Leeds fan- now that is shocking:ohmy::ohmy: You couldn't make it up!!!!
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
In the workplace or in the context of another crime, and strangely enough at a football ground. But online it's probably still legal.

It's not legal online either (although I can't go into details due to Official Secrets Act)
 








Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
I've seen a legal case.
 


Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
11,035
You could make a case for Faggot Town now being Hartlepool - as that is where the famous Mr Brain's variety are made.
 








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