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6 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

Been to Tignes 3 times. Champagne socialist. 

 

5 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

Bagged invites to a box.

 

Lovely jubbly


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29 minutes ago, Groundhog63 said:

Been to Tignes 3 times. Champagne socialist. 

 

When they first started yapping about it what I heard was "are you looking forward to going on holiday, I love being in teens and I reckon there'll be loads of powder"

 

And I was like "oi, oi, we've got a couple of Epsteins"

 

And then I realised they were on about skiing.

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2 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

 

When they first started yapping about it what I heard was "are you looking forward to going on holiday, I love being in teens and I reckon there'll be loads of powder"

 

And I was like "oi, oi, we've got a couple of Epsteins"

 

And then I realised they were on about skiing.

Sound like our away firm

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3 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

 

When they first started yapping about it what I heard was "are you looking forward to going on holiday, I love being in teens and I reckon there'll be loads of powder"

 

And I was like "oi, oi, we've got a couple of Epsteins"

 

And then I realised they were on about skiing.

 

Two of them, aye?

Sounds like you've misinterpreted skiing.

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3 minutes ago, bobbydazzla said:

 

When they first started yapping about it what I heard was "are you looking forward to going on holiday, I love being in teens and I reckon there'll be loads of powder"

 

And I was like "oi, oi, we've got a couple of Epsteins"

 

And then I realised they were on about skiing.

Andrew Windsor comes steaming  around the corner.

 

vince mcmahon GIF

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I was in L7 by the Leeds fans as I gave my ST to my bro as I got the bairns tickets in the ballot. 
 

It’s like being at a pantomime or the pictures these days.

 

there were mams and dads taking their kids home from 80 mins - mind boggling - I know it was late on a school night but you knew that when you bought the (canny expensive) tickets. 
 

I know a youngun who’s first gane was the 4-4 v Arsenal his dad took him home at HT at 4-0 down still calls his old man worse than shite (deservedly) even now. 
 

what values are you teaching your bairns - you desert your team when they’re struggling / not winning. There’ll be kids who got taken yo the match walking up tomorrow thinking we got beat. Poor fkers 

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Got told to sit down by the old blokes behind me in the Gallowgate for the penalty. Told them to fuck off as did the people next to me.

 

 

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I’m not here to whinge for once, but I do have an observation.

 

I was in Leazes East Corner and there was a bit of singing and noise during most of the game and it obviously went akka at the end, but what really made me feel like I was at a football match was the constant full throated traditional songs from the Leeds end for most of the game. There was no periods of silence. 

 

Which is a weird thing to be saying because normally hearing the away fans all game would be grim. But given how often I’ve sat amongst silence this season, it meant it was actually better than that. 
 

Probably helped that I don’t have much animosity towards Leeds. Hearing makems, scousers, Man Utd singing that loudly all game would be depressing. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Sima said:

Can’t believe there were people fucking off with the game still in the balance.

The people leaving after Bruno's pen were getting absolute pelters from the end block of the Milburn (joining the Gallowgate), like. Particularly when they decided they'd like to watch from the aisles. 

 

"If you're fucking off, FUCKING FUCK OFF!" :lol:

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16 minutes ago, NEEJ said:

The people leaving after Bruno's pen were getting absolute pelters from the end block of the Milburn (joining the Gallowgate), like. Particularly when they decided they'd like to watch from the aisles. 

 

"If you're fucking off, FUCKING FUCK OFF!" :lol:

Loads of people were leaving yesterday, stewards needed to do more to get them out if they were going, they spend more time looking for people vaping than they do out else. 
 

Mind, a lad a few rows in front of us spewed all down the front of himself and they had to get him out, grim. 
 

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Just now, PCW1983 said:

Mind, a lad a few rows in front of us spewed all down the front of himself and they had to get him out, grim. 

Ooof, that’s horrific. At least he only got it on himself 

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16 minutes ago, PCW1983 said:

Mind, a lad a few rows in front of us spewed all down the front of himself and they had to get him out, grim. 

Love it, just love it when that happens. 

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Completely unacceptable last night. Just like the away end at Burnley last week was.

 

I'm glad I sit near the corner so there's always at least some sort of noise near me because the rest of the ground sounds even worse from the posts on here.

 

Do think that there us a bit of "match fatigue" with us having played twice a week for months now but fucking hell, some people didn't half look miserable to be there last night.

 

Three people on my row disappeared and said their goodbyes on 71 minutes. I know it's a stupid kick off time and that, but if you know you're going to have to leave that early for a train or something is there really much point in going at all?

 

Didn't think Leeds were really up to it either, could hear them loud and clear when they were winning but not at all when they weren't.

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I thought the atmosphere was good generally. Stuck with the team and backed them when needed. I was in the Gallowgate west corner which may have made a difference to my experience.

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Was plenty leeds fans dotted about in the home ends too, thought their fans were good generally, oddly heard more singing walking out after the game under Milburn than during!

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