Leeds v Man Utd

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Half an hour to go, here's hoping we don't get stiffed again after outclassing the opposition for 90 minutes.

Not likely.

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BTW, when will they take agent Ferdinand back. Nob.
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:D Who cares about the Premier League???? :twisted:

The BIG game of the day was at Prenton Park where Tranmere Rovers stuffed Oldham 2-1.

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I knew the red filth would get a lucky winner. bloody typical.
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I reckon 0-1's a bit of a result, given the current circumstances.

Mr Whelan, living in Leeds and worshipping the devils. Good job Yorkshire folk are so tolerant. As for Mr Ferdinand. Looks like we finally got our own back for Cantona!
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Yeah, from the Republik of Mancunia to exxile in the PROWY. It's fair to say I've never strolled round Leeds in a Red shirt.

I do find it a little disturbing how many 'reds' there are kicking around the various Leeds gaffs I've lived in, who couldn't even find MCR on a map. But then when the local offering is as useless as it is you can't blame 'em.

Still, decent enough 'lucky' (okaaay) late winner by Massive, no less than deserved. Did Mr Howard make a save?

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Dave Whelan wrote:Yeah, from the Republik of Mancunia to exxile in the PROWY. It's fair to say I've never strolled round Leeds in a Red shirt.
I sympathise, as I am in a similar predicament, living in Stockport (on the doorstep of Manchester) and supporting Everton.
However, wearing my Everton shirt around town seems to elicit mockery rather than abuse...
Dave Whelan wrote:I do find it a little disturbing how many 'reds' there are kicking around the various Leeds gaffs I've lived in, who couldn't even find MCR on a map.

Dave
That's cos 95% of Man U fans are glory supporters who couldn't name a Man United player, let alone find Manchester on a map.
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Stockport eh? I'd take offence to any 'mockery' you get there, Mr Shuk, given that they're all ciddy fans (hold on, don't all ciddy fans come from Manchester? Oh, maybe not). They may be higher than your lot in the Prem at the mo, but so what, they're ciddy. The usual response is to smack 'em.

95%. Hmm. My favourite Red is that Beckingham. Class.

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