Born there and still work there and live near enough. Have you ever considered moving somewhere better? Aleppo would be an improvement.
It's why I created this ****** silo for them. It was so obvious that they'd be along, and what they'd post.
Yours is owned by neither the club nor the council but instead by a company operating in a tax haven, which is why Elland Road is an unimproved ****hole.
If only EY seems to be full of Shannon Matthews type families, some "come for't's", but many are permanent residents escaping the crime and grime in WY. Sheep-bothering is on the rise.
Which is better than ****ing your own sister.... Might as well get all the stereotypes out of the way early mr six fingered moderator.
How come Leeds aren't early favourites to win the Championship? Do the bookies, media and general public not fancy them to win the league?
Can you read that back without a flush of embarrassment, particularly after the 'banter' comment? Come on, the floor is yours. I know it's not something you're used to on your board, but the world is looking in, so this is your chance to shine, and show them what you've got. Over to you. Show us your best high level banter.
What song do you sing about Man U then? Come on let's have a few of your best sing songs? I know you must have one about Europe too?
The heroic warrior returned triumphant. http://www.not606.com/threads/the-breakfast-debate.347939/page-3#post-10539075
Who owns Leeds United's stadium as a matter of interest then, ,as it isn't Leeds United? At least we know who owns our stadium. The council, like Inter, Milan, Lazio and others. Used to be Hunslet RLFC until the council let Leeds United move there following financial irregularities (imagine, a football club from Leeds being involved in dodgy financial goings on, hard to believe!) led to a new club being formed. Lost control of it twice due to trying to compete with the big boys (despite being the largest one club city something they have never. managed). To paraphrase Oscar Wilde (look him up), to lose a ground once can be construed as misfortune,to do so twice is carelessness. Which is why the council in Leeds, after misusing ratepayers money to bail out Leeds United, insisted on ground sharing with Hunslet RLFC. Of course Leeds United have only once got a larger crowd than the 54,000 who turned up at Elland Road for a Leeds RLFC v Hunslet game. Whereas the largest ever crowd for a rugby league game is half of the highest one for a football one. I guess that means Leeds is a rugby town.