BusbyMalone
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I'd make them play behind closed doors for the rest of the season after that behaviour. If you wanna stamp that shit out, that's the way to do it
6 yellow cards and could have been a couple more but carry on coming out with nonsense.They're not dirty. If you think Leeds are dirty then please check your eyeliner because it's probably running.
They're fans are helmets. Always have been, always will be.
6 yellow cards and could have been a couple more but carry on coming out with nonsense.
6 yellow cards and could have been a couple more but carry on coming out with nonsense.
I wasn’t at the game .. what did they do apart from the coin throwing of course ?I'd make them play behind closed doors for the rest of the season after that behaviour. If you wanna stamp that shit out, that's the way to do it
Well in fairness - McTominay could have had 3
McTominay shouldn't have seen a red today. He was cutting it close but nothing he did after his yellow warranted another one.Mctominay should've seen red today
They obviously see players rolling round the ground and blatantly believe they’re hurt. They were clearly at it trying to play into the refs performance and get him red carded.McTominay shouldn't have seen a red today. He was cutting it close but nothing he did after his yellow warranted another one.
Stop believing the commentator's narrative and watch the game.
Wtf are you on about? Enjoy wasting your 5 posts a day contributing nothing talking absolute trite.So a yellow translates to dirty play. Stopping a counter warrants a yellow card, do you find that dirty?
Mctominay should've seen red today. You're the one talking out of your arse. You sound like a cockney, an Arsenal fan. Yuck.
I wasn’t at the game .. what did they do apart from the coin throwing of course ?
What the hell were they chanting about Greenwood?
Oh I watched the game - and he made 3 fouls after the yellow, including one where he stamped on a Leeds-player. I am not saying any of those fouls were solid yellow, but the accumulation of all his tackles warranted at least 2 yellows. Luckily the ref let the game flow and allowed a bit more than usual - which unfortunately gave Leeds their second goal, but it was still nice to see a bit of fire in the game.McTominay shouldn't have seen a red today. He was cutting it close but nothing he did after his yellow warranted another one.
Stop believing the commentator's narrative and watch the game.
"Mason Greenwood, he's one of your own"
but to be fair, it was in response to "Jimmy Savile, he's one of your own", so not sure we have the high ground here.
Mason Greenwood, one of your own, in response to Utd chanting Jimmy Saville, hes one of your own I think.What the hell were they chanting about Greenwood?
United fans replied "He's one of your own, he's from Yorkshire, he's one of your own" and the scum had no replyIronically he's from Bradford
Everyone in Bradford hates Leeds.Ironically he's from Bradford
And?United fans replied "He's one of your own, he's from Yorkshire, he's one of your own" and the scum had no reply
And?
Manchester is near Liverpool. That doesn’t mean Mancs are Scousers.
Everyone in Bradford hates Leeds.
And?
Manchester is near Liverpool. That doesn’t mean Mancs are Scousers.
A tad different haha.And?
Manchester is near Liverpool. That doesn’t mean Mancs are Scousers.
It was "Mason Greenwood, he's Yorkshire like you".United fans replied "He's one of your own, he's from Yorkshire, he's one of your own" and the scum had no reply
Indeed there is. It takes an incredibly circuitous route; ostensibly to avoid the nasty hilly bits that obstruct the direct route, but more likely because people travelling along it wanted to delay their arrival at either end point for as long as possible…No, but there is a canal going from Leeds to Liverpool (longest in Britain I think)... could mean ...something!!!
Fair enoughWell they're both in Lancashire? Which means the song would work
Football.As a Bradford resident I'm keen to understand what you mean here. Football, or hatred towards the other city?
Football wise, the locals have a stronger rivalry with Huddersfield I'd say.
Otherwise it's just bitterness rather than hate - Bradford has long been underfunded and descended into a shithole, whilst central Leeds is this hub of the North which you're forced into going to to have any social enjoyment in life or a job with prospects.
Indeed there is. It takes an incredibly circuitous route; ostensibly to avoid the nasty hilly bits that obstruct the direct route, but more likely because people travelling along it wanted to delay their arrival at either end point for as long as possible…
Indeed there is. It takes an incredibly circuitous route; ostensibly to avoid the nasty hilly bits that obstruct the direct route, but more likely because people travelling along it wanted to delay their arrival at either end point for as long as possible…