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The Breakfast Debate

Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by ellandback, Apr 29, 2015.

  1. ellandback

    ellandback Well-Known Member
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    Good Morning Everyone,

    The Bermondsey flag is flying at half at half mast this morning.....

    Well, at least if would have done if someone hadn't have nicked it last night.

    Here's a recreation :-

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  2. Doc

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    Holloway deserved longer to put his 'plan for the premier' dossier in front of the fans <cool> Slippery poles all the way through the leagues isn't something I thought about with the wallies. Most of them will swap allegiance anyway and follow Charlton and QPR and that top club Palarse. Sad. sad day because they were relegated Monday night and then like groundhog day they got relegated again last night
     
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    Morning all ... its going to be tough for Millwall to bounce straight back, that division got a lot harder since they last played there ... would have liked to see us relegate Rotherham on Saturday but so be it ... now we have another season of that corrupt Evans, how he was allowed to still be in football after destroying Boston Utd is a mystery


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  4. ellandback

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    I know I have blurted on about David Haigh a lot, but the guy has now been in prison for over a year.

    Still no charges.

    Like him or loathe him, surely this cannot be right!!!

    Can it?
     
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    Morning Doc, after four games, the Wallies were talking about a possible promotion.....
     
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    Morning pal,

    People do say that the Championship is the hardest division to get out of.

    Millwall made it look easy.....
     
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    So whats the scoop on fatty Evans and Boston?
     
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    Elland there's no smoke without fire mate and even though we kowtow to the arabs all the time, something stinks about Haigh.
    1) He's an employee of a bent arab bank who don't have depositors.
    2) His employer decides to buy Leeds Utd, and probably due to Haighs influence.
    3) He gets made MD to look after Patel & Noodles money whilst they fly between their investments in the Middle East and Leeds.
    4) Haigh gets involved with Bates and Harvey
    5) Haigh gets involved with Flower
    6) Haigh finds over a million quid to loan the club, where from because he didn't have it.
    7) Flower and haigh then turn on Haighs bosses and try and buy the club from under them.
    8) Haigh now has £3m of his own cash invested in the club along with Flowers £3m?
    9) Flower tries to wind the club up on 3 occasions to get his money back that he and Haigh say the loaned the club.
    10) Dave fancy your job back, well fly over mate and lets see about it ......

    Should never stab your boss in the back and should never slide cash out of their business and have dealings with slime balls like bates and Harvey. When you are worth £1.7m on paper because of properties at home and abroad, you should never lend people money you don't have or find more millions that you couldn't possibly have. £3m isn't that easy to get otherwise many of us would have it. he has done something illegal, underhand, larceny or some such, and the arabs want their money back. Their methods are barbaric but I guess effective because by the time he gets home, if found not guilty, his life and family will be trashed as they are evicted because his wealth/assets are tied up
     
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    Morning Elland and all. Im only sorry the rest of GFH arent with him yet
     
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    Regardless about Haigh. Charge him or let him go, this is incredibly corrupt. Not saying he's not in the wrong or whatever (been so long since I actually read what he'd done I've forgotten, don't even care really), its gotta be against human rights or something. There's worse people in the world than him.
     
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    <applause>

    I'm not saying I'm a fan of Haigh's.

    I'm saying, he's been in prison for over a year.

    Charge him, or let him go...
     
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    If he's up to his neck, then charge him.

    If there is not enough evidence, let him go.

    That has always been the British justice way, and even though Haigh is in a backwards Country where they probably still cut your hands off if you nick a loaf of bread, he is a British citizen, and deserves fairness.

    Charge him or release him
     
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    I agree with you ell charge him or release him, but with regards to the British justice system it's far too lenient. If the penalty for nicking a loaf of bread was having your hands chopped off no one would nick a loaf of bread. If rape was punishable by having your dick chopped off there would be no rape, or at least you'd be incapable of recommitting said crime.

    Here we're all too willing to let them off with a slapped wrist only for the offender to reoffend at a later date.

    There needs to be more deterrents in place where people would think twice about stealing a car etc, committing fraud, rape.

    We've become far too soft, no wonder there's so much crime
     
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    Elland I think we saw yesterday that being a citizen of another country doesn't entitle you to human rights, justice ...... 8 executed in Indonesia and Australia could do nothing. The problems with the arab states is that we bow to them because they have billions in oil revenues every day, and have so much money they can't spend it. We want them to buy our stuff and will do anything for them. Now the arabs could and should use their wealth to resolve all the issues in the gulf states, Lybia, Syria etc, but they don't because they know we'll get stuck in and fook it up and make things worse. Politics over but we can do nothing for Haigh
     
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    Morning Essex, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth eh?

    I understand what you are saying though
     
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    Morning Doc, I deal with a lot of Professional mature Saudi students. They look down on us as being something that they have stepped in.

    Shame there is no middle ground.

    When Maggie was in charge, you didn't see other Countries taking the p*** outta us
     
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    Morning Eire, we need to ask, why not?
     
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    Maybe cos the rest of them are citizens of that area and know the law a lot better than the gullible Haigh
     
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    <laugh>
     
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    Elland you are bang on regarding the Saudi's and all the ruling families around the gulf. here is a true story I got from the horses mouth. If the UAE and all in the gulf states decided to withdraw their cash from banks, and sell their shares, the world economy would collapse within hours. With all the talk around election bollocks and a billion here etc, the UAE produce £32billion worth of revenue each day, and that never ends 365 days per year. When the oil price is high they will turn the volume up, and if they want do what they're doing now because of US fracking, so killing them with low fuel prices. £32 billion minimum every day and they could feed and house the whole of Africa with a weeks revenue.(If they wanted) The west is shyt scared of them and they know it and all the banks and financial institutions around the world depend on them. Little Bahrain produces £4billion every day which is nothing compared to the UAE but still more than we can live with, and they are the size of a small town, not a big country.

    So legals, sanctions, threats and embargoes is meaningless as they would hurt us if we even thought about having a go. Haigh knew the risks he was taking because he went for the big tax free bucks and is now paying the price for upsetting someone who is related to someone who is a member of the royal household.
     
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