Evans should have denied the press reports after the QPR game then as that was weeks ago, he's made a rod for his own back. I don't believe him Matt, nuff said.
Evans is making sure he gets paid off.... There has been a softening in what he is prepared to walk over.... Subtle but obvious. I decline to say the rest of what I am saying..., you need to camouflage the trap a little bit matey....
All I wouLd say to those saying Cellino ain't meddling come back and tell us that after Evans gets sacked and sells his story......truth won't come out whilst he is still here.
Kids should be accompanied at football until 14ish. Elland Road is as safe as any other place where crowds gather. ISIS will try to get into a uk ground at some point. Feck em, can't not live ur life because of mad cnuts.
please log in to view this image NEIL REDFEARN believes the “massive” January transfer window has the potential make or break Rotherham United’s season after labelling his current squad as “simply not good enough”. The Millers sit second bottom of the Championship and are three points adrift of safety. Redfearn was incensed by his side’s lacklustre first-half display in losing 2-0 at fellow strugglers Huddersfield Town on Tuesday night and is ready to swing the axe come the opening of the window. “Our squad is not strong,” said the Millers chief, who succeeded Steve Evans at the New York Stadium in November. “It is a weak squad, the league table shows that. “January is massive. This squad of players is not good enough for this level. It is as simple as that. To me, that is common knowledge. “We are second bottom of the league and just scraped by last season. We didn’t recruit very well last summer, we let good players go in (Kari) Arnason, (Craig) Morgan, (Ben) Pringle, (Alex) Revell. “Better players than what we have got. We brought players in that were sub-standard and we are left with this.
A Leeds United fan has called on his fellow supporters to stand up to bigotry after coming face to face with the ugly side of the beautiful game. Ranbir Singh was shocked and upset by “horrendous” racist abuse hurled at black home players by a man sitting near him in the away end during United’s match at Charlton Athletic on Saturday. He confronted the fan responsible but, without back-up from those around him, was waved away dismissively and left feeling like a “petulant teenager”. Ranbir then reported the incident to police at half-time and an arrest was made but he says he is disappointed by what he calls the “inaction” of other supporters who would have heard the abuse. The 22-year-old lifelong Leeds fan admits he now never wants to attend another match. Ranbir, who comes from Pudsey but is currently studying in London, told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “Me, the lone brown face in a sea of white fans, was the only one to confront this man. Why? “Right now I feel abandoned. I do not want to ever attend a Leeds game again. “This was not strangers on a train. Leeds fans are a family – and if your family can’t speak up, then who else will?” Ranbir also stressed, however, that he was heartened to learn a fan who sat next to him at Charlton had contacted United’s supporters liaison office after the game to voice his disgust at the yob’s behaviour. A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed a man in his early 20s had been arrested in connection with the incident. British Transport Police revealed in March that they had received 10 allegations of racist incidents involving Leeds fans over the previous three years – the joint second highest figure for any club in the country. United, who have one of the largest away followings in football, said at the time there was no place for racism in the game and pledged to work to stamp out the problem.
I don't agree with out of order behaviour at a match. I don't agree with personal intervention at a match as it's one way of getting yourself a sore face +/or arrested yourself if it escalates. I do believe in making the stewards / police do their job by asking them to listen up & make their own mind up. I do not believe this 'supporter' will be a great loss if people taking the sensible approach & avoiding conflict are his problem. I do not believe this 'supporter' is a true supporter if a few words stop him supporting his team. The term 'pillock' springs to mind.
I'm speaking as one who has been reported for foul & abusive behaviour, myself, I might add. I was glad of the extra 3 chances the steward gave me (he was new - they normally leave me alone ).
Last time but one in east stand for Chelscum steward threatened to throw me out for swearing at the lino..... and I had to stop ten others round me giving him a good hiding.