As it looks likely that neither Leeds or Leicester will have nothing left to play for come the last game of the season. Will Papa Smurf think of the fans and make the game against us a Category 'C' or will he continue to rip both home and away fans off.
Hopefully he'll fill the ground with the away allocation as high as possible and the home end all in on cheap tickets. Shall be a good way to round of a ****e season, no doubt.
Could be about 15,000 there. Wonder who he would blame in his next Yorkshire Radio interview. Cos he wouldn't look inward. Would he?
Not a cat in hells chance. The last game of the season is nearly always close to a sell out, he'll be rubbing his hands as we speak!! Greedy Bastard.
Probably be 30,000 there, maybe less. We had a nothing game against Burnley for our final home game last season which was Category A and got 31,186. We get roughly 3,000 less fans this season than last, and the away numbers will be similar to Burnley's (just over 2,000, I expect?) so it'll probably be a relatively good atmosphere for our second win against Leicester this season.
Yes with Forest at home to already relegated Scunny it was essentially a "nothing" game, but there was still an outside chance. Also Ken was selling tickets for the final game months in advance and in the previous calendar year to help fans beat the VAT increase and save a £1 (very generous indeed). Therefore fans were buying tickets way before we knew how significant the Burnley game was. There may well be a big attendance for Leicester, but i can't see it. The fans can make their own entertainment with Beckford and Kasper returning, as the only entertainment yesterday was the chanting to Kuszczak.
Hoping for lots of Beckford concentrating on our fans rather than the game, as per the game at Leicester. Not looking forward to the people brainlessly clapping Schmeichel just because he turned out for us last season. The scum twat needs jeering all game; we know how easy it is to ruffle the fat bastard's feathers.
Iqbal someone asked kasper on twitter today. "who was your favourite player and team growing up" he replied "cantona and man u" that's why I hope his career ends short the flappy fat ****
Not to forget him smugly saying he hoped "United" beat Leeds in the League Cup game this season, and being sighted at Old Trafford with his dad. And to think someone had a go at me at the KP Stadium for calling him a **** scum bastard.
"Your dads a **** and so are you" is the song to sing at Elland Road for the remaining games with Clough, Ferguson and schmeichel all to visit.
The circumstances were exactly the same at the time though; this is November this season I'm on about. Trust me, there will still be a few mincers applauding him non-ironically as he swaggers over to the Kop giving it the 'you wot' hand cupped over his ear like Giggs did in October.
The Burnley game would have sold more had the East Upper been open, but alas, it wasn't, as the rich folk who make up the overwhelming minority need shiny new boxes that nobody ended up buying. I'm expecting there to be a grand total of **** all fans there.
You obviously weren't at the crisp bowl earlier in the season. We berated Schmeichel. He got so much abuse, and just to twist the knife, the legendary Jermaine Beckford was there eating up all the well deserved praise, after giving us a fantastic reception and even being courteous enough to miss an absolute sitter when one on one with McCarthey. The contrasting receptions for Schmeichel and Beckford, it was poetic. In hindsight I'll give Schmeichel a bit of the benefit of the doubt. I do genuinely believe now that he was forced out of the club like he claimed. Anything for a few quid. Edit: just read that you were there. Which set of fans were you talking to? Everyone around me, in fact the whole of our corner were jeering him every chance we got. The amount of cheering when he gave away a corner by diving for a ball that was clearly going wide and was at least a foot over the touchline by the time he touched it... brilliant.
...that's not a bad idea, but I can't see most shareholders going for it. Only the privileged few would get to use it, but the whole of LUST would be paying for it.
It was some bloke that sounded like he came from the East Midlands; if you imagine the excellently e-drawn map below represents our away end, me, my mate and Schmeichel man are the three os. Most of our fans were anti-Schmeichel, but him and his mates were frowning and he kept saying 'he did well for us last season, why are you knocking him?' and similarly mindless comments. -\_____Here be Leeds fans____/ --\_______________________/ ---\____________ooo______/ Here be Leicester fans throwing Coke bottles ----\_____^There be us ^_/ -----\_________________/ ------\_______________/ -------\_____________/ --------\___________/ Still, it was probably the best away game this season, tied with Boro for me. If we can unanimously slag off bloody Kuszczak, I'm sure the vast majority won't be mugs when Schmeichel parades himself round Elland Road.
no-one actually has to use it. LUST can simply cover the windows with BATES OUT posters. Must admit, I'm liking the sound of this.