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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Oct 16, 2011 7:03:47 GMT
It's a biggie! v They're not famous any more
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2011 15:27:02 GMT
They're not famous any more I think you will find that outside of the top 4 or 5 in the PL, Leeds are probably the most supported club in the country. If you dont believe me the next time you are out for a drive have a look for the number of cars that have a Leeds sticker in the back window. A lot more than the scum down the M62!
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Oct 16, 2011 17:29:14 GMT
They're not famous any more I think you will find that outside of the top 4 or 5 in the PL, Leeds are probably the most supported club in the country. If you dont believe me the next time you are out for a drive have a look for the number of cars that have a Leeds sticker in the back window. A lot more than the scum down the M62! I know. Leeds are my other team really. Nothing would give me more pleasure than seeing Leeds back where they belong in the Prem and Champions League. I'm just making the most of it while we can still compete at their level! you'll like this:
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2011 15:22:11 GMT
I think you will find that outside of the top 4 or 5 in the PL, Leeds are probably the most supported club in the country. If you dont believe me the next time you are out for a drive have a look for the number of cars that have a Leeds sticker in the back window. A lot more than the scum down the M62! I know. Leeds are my other team really. Nothing would give me more pleasure than seeing Leeds back where they belong in the Prem and Champions League. I'm just making the most of it while we can still compete at their level! you'll like this: Terrific stuff. My first game at Elland Road...Leeds v Barcelona European Cup Semi Final 1975 Leeds 2 Barcelona 1 (Bremner & Clarke for LUFC). Things never were the same after we got relegated and I had to go to places like the (SH)abbey Stadium to watch them!
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Oct 21, 2011 17:51:18 GMT
The Football Club would like to advise supporters attending London Road for the clash with Leeds United to arrive early and of course in good time for the noon kick-off. The game is a sell-out for home supporters and the turnstiles will open from 10.30am. The Club Shop and Reception will be open from 9am. Fans are advised that the Box Office will also open at 9am for enquires/issues. No tickets will be available to purchase on the day. The club would like to stress that any fans found in opposition areas will risk being ejected from the stadium. www.theposh.com
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Oct 22, 2011 18:54:27 GMT
A goal deep into injury-time by Darren O'Dea earned Leeds a win against 10-man Peterborough. Leeds went ahead through Andy Keogh's stunning volley but Gabriel Zakuani levelled with a powerful header. Peterborough striker Lee Tomlin saw red for a challenge on Keogh before Leeds regained the lead when Adam Clayton took Lloyd Sam's pass and stroked home. Mark Little thought he had earned Posh a point when he bundled in, only for O'Dea to head the winner. Leeds took the initiative as early as the fourth minute when Keogh hit a superb shot, which gave home goalkeeper Paul Jones no chance. Peterborough sprung to life after the goal and were level 19 minutes later when Zakuani headed home his first goal of the season. The home side were reduced to 10 men on 37 minutes, when Tomlin was red-carded for a late challenge on Keogh. And the visitors made their advantage pay nine minutes after half-time, when Clayton stroked home his third of the season following good work from Sam and Danny Pugh. With just two minutes to go it looked as though goalkeeper Paul Rachubka had cost his side the points. The former Huddersfield and Manchester United shot-stopper was caught in no man's land as a ball sailed into his box and he got tangled up with his own defenders, allowing Little to force in from six yards. But Rachubka, who gifted Coventry a late equaliser on Tuesday, breathed a sigh of relief when O'Dea secured the win. O'Dea, who Posh felt should have earlier seen red for bringing down David Ball when he was the last defender, flicked in Clayton's free-kick to have the final word five minutes into stoppage time. Peterborough Peterborough * 28 Jones * 02 Little * 04 Bennett * 05 Zakuani * 27 Alcock (Tunnicliffe 46) right footer at left back * 11 McCannyellow card * 14 Rowe * 23 Frecklingtonyellow card (Ball 77) * 08 Tomlin red card - spoilt the match for his team mates & the Posh fans * 10 Boyd * 12 Sinclair (Taylor 55) Taylor did more in 5 mins than Sinclair did in 55 Would have been a real match with 11 v 11 but that idiot Tomlin put paid to that!
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