Biscuit said:The F.A takes football thuggery very seriously.
Bit like when they said that what went on outside Elland Road following the Millwall game was beyhond their control because it happened outside the ground.
Biscuit said:The F.A takes football thuggery very seriously.
Starry said:there are too many people at Leeds who will never forgive or forget Cardiff for the turks carrying knives, or for covering Leeds fans in piss (children as well), or for throwing bricks at the kids. And yes I realise that not every Cardiff fan is in on that or condones it but the ones that do ruin it for the others. There are Leeds fans who want payback.
_wilka_ said:No matter how impeccably the Cardiff fans acted this time the whole reason for the trouble is that Cardiff have a reputation, which is sadly warranted, and when they visit other teams with large holigan following there will nearly alway be trouble because people like Leeds and West Ham look to the Cardiff fixture for trouble.
Starry said:there are too many people at Leeds who will never forgive or forget Cardiff for the turks carrying knives, or for covering Leeds fans in piss (children as well), or for throwing bricks at the kids. And yes I realise that not every Cardiff fan is in on that or condones it but the ones that do ruin it for the others. There are Leeds fans who want payback.
The Laughing Bluebird said:Biscuit, you really are a dullard.
Starry is saying that the Leeds fans will never forgive Cardiff fans for a sick chant about Turks carrying knives. He is not saying that Cardiff fans were carrying knives themselves.
Are you naturally this stupid, or does it take practice?
ChapmansThe Saviour said:As with all his family, it comes naturally.
Biscuit said:Thank god I'm not ginger as well!
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Totally agree with that. But then again, most normal people would shrug off this sort of chanting as the act of sub-human numpties on the wind-up instead of using it as an excuse to attack innocent coaches.El Presidente said:As for Leeds fans not forgiving Cardiff for the unsavoury Turkish chants, it is a little bit hypocricritical given that Elland Road is the spiritual home of "Who's that dying on the runway".
El Presidente said:As for Leeds fans not forgiving Cardiff for the unsavoury Turkish chants, it is a little bit hypocricritical given that Elland Road is the spiritual home of "Who's that dying on the runway".
The Northstander said:Soon as I get out the away end, Im off!
I am not hanging about I can tell yer!!
2-1 to Albion I reckon!!
Bring it on!!
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Dancin Ninja BHA said:
PS Sorry LB, but there is only one ground in the country that most "ordinary" fans swerve..........
El Presidente said:Let's not go on about the poor facilities in the rain at Withdean though
El Presidente said:
As for Leeds fans not forgiving Cardiff for the unsavoury Turkish chants, it is a little bit hypocricritical given that Elland Road is the spiritual home of "Who's that dying on the runway".
The Laughing Bluebird said:Indeed. I understand that Leeds fans have a full repertoire of Munich songs which are still sung whenever they play Man Utd. I also believe that Man Utd fans have responded in recent seasons with chants and flags relating to the Istanbul incident.
Starry said:Munich songs haven't been sung at Elland Road for a long long time, we might not have the greatest of reputations but we have dropped that. Occassionally the IHS and SC turn out and attempt to sing it under the stands, but it never last long.