Thats not good! But your right its Toms fault Anyone see those nutters blow up that Cashpoint? Good old Andover
Morning all R.I.P, can't believe it's been 13 years how time flies. Buck I saw that on the BBC News made me chuckle it reminded me of when a couple of guys drove in to a co-op to raid/pull apart a cash machine
Bloody close to the petrol pumps though! It could have ended a lot worse than it did with a busy road & houses near by! 13 years, bloody hell. Rest in peace lads
plans for the weekend? I'm off to see the Broken Poetz tonight, thats going to get messy! Then off to see my Nephew tomorrow as he's just turned 22 so will catch the game on the radio & watch the national Sunday, recovering.
Hi everyone, desperate for a win tomorrow!! On another note, please can my Leeds brethren give me a hand. I started a thread in the cricket section after the pathetic series in NZ, in which I stated amongst other things that Stuart Broad was over-rated. Now I see my thread has been removed, obviously by some thought police who can't stand the truth. I have posted a response to this here http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/204504-Fox-News and was wondering if anyone who agrees with me, would you be kind enough to give a thumbs up. After all, the Eng cricket team are full of ManUre supporters anyway!!
I hope Hughesy plays, such a lad. [video=youtube;k1QyR4Fjs9M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1QyR4Fjs9M[/video]
• The Whites are on the longest current run without an away win - 10 games - of any team in the Championship, having picked up four points from a possible 30 since a 4-2 triumph at West Yorkshire neighbours Huddersfield on 1 December. • This is Leeds' 50th match of the season - which is more than any other Championship club. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21979816
Looking forward to this one strangely enough, even though I'll be sitting in the home end will be good to witness hopefully a fresh approach with some passing to feet and less Warnock hoofball. Hope Poleon starts up front alongside McCormack, with the totally inept Morison nowhere near the starting lineup. I'd even like to see Varney wide left, as he's not bad in the air if on the odd occasion we revert to a long ball. Maybe Hall will get his chance wide right. Predicting a 2-1 Leeds win to finally allay fears of relegation, McCormack and Varney with the goals
This is how I would have them lined up today : ---------------------Kenny--------------------- Byram-------Drury-------Peltier--------Warnock Green--------Dawson---------Tonge--------Hall ----------Poleon---------McCormack--------
Not all England (cricket) fans are Man U supporters! That does remind though of going over to Sri Lanka to watch England play this time last year. It was right at the end of their dry season so stinking hot and humid (around 35-40C and 90% humidity. If you''ve ever been in a steam room then it's not that dissimilar). During the match in Colombo a lad in our bit of the ground turned up for each of the five days in a polyester Bradford City shirt. For the entire 5 days. Now maybe he washed it every night but this was the kind of heat where you just needed to walk a few paces and you were sweating buckets. He must have stunk to high heaven. Pity the poor bastards who had to sit next to him.
Leeds team v Charlton: Kenny, Byram, Pearce, Peltier, Warnock, Green, Norris, Tonge, White, Morison, McCormack
So, White starts on the left wing giving us a bit of width. McCormack starts alongside Morison. I have a good feeling today 0-2 to Leeds