There was someone in the year above me at Parmiter's who died at Hillsborough. I only knew who he was as he was best friends with the brother of my best friend. He was only 16. Apparently, he managed to help lift his Dad and Uncle over the barrier then got crushed. At school, on the following Monday, there was talk in the playground of one of our fellow pupils having died but I didn't hear a name. It was the only time in my 7 years at Parmiter's where there was a full school assembly not on the last day of term.
Just had to share..... http://www.footballaustralia.com.au...-v-melbourne-victory-match-highlights/10449/1 Brisbane winning the A-League Premiership.
Two big stories in the championship: Forest sack the odious Billy Davies and the chappie taking over at Dirty Leeds is blocked (could this lead to administration?). Interesting times.
In the age of 21st century technology and access to information, I find it incredible that football owner's still employ Colin!
Whilst little old Burnley look good for promotion. No doubt the media will be in outrage at how such a big club like Leeds can be treated as such.
http://www.mbl.is/sport/enski/2014/03/23/phillips_kann_ekki_islensku/ This is funny. Play the film with sound.
Dont know about the media, but the Dirty Leeds fans were in a bit of a meltdown earlier. They'll probably blame all the Watford loanees as well
I am certain Leeds United will be bought by Massimo Cellini after he has given the FL commitee a few pounds each.
Sounds as if the club itself is very close to meltdown. Wages are due any day now and it is believed that he had payed them for the last few months. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/26723731
GOAL- Chesterfield 1-3 Peterborough - Britt Assombalonga (78 mins) BBC Sport's Ian Woodcock at Wembley: "Peterborough have probably just sealed this. Mark Little's enterprising run into the opposing area was brought to an abrupt halt by Liam Cooper's challenge and from the resultant spot-kick Britt Assombalonga confidently scored with a low effort straight down the middle."