Didn't think he was played on the wing in every game though.![]()
When he first arrived he was played up front, in the middle, and looked decent, QPR away springs to mind. Then McDonut in his wisdom decided to shift him out to the wing

Didn't think he was played on the wing in every game though.![]()

Kevin Hird and Aidan Butterworth.
Heroes.
Not sure if either are alive or dead.
I wasn't sure when they were on the pitch either. I presume you're being sarcastic as Butterworth was the worst forward ever to play for Leeds. For me, Bremner, just a complete midfield terror and Tony Yeboah up front, or maybe Rio at the back (in his youth mind you, not now).

My first game at ER was a 2.0 win v the scum...K.Hird scored a peno, he was hero for life, regardless if was crap or not......![]()

One of the ugliest footballers ever,who cares,he scored vs the scum,
Hope yer mot gets better soon.![]()


She's sound Este thanks, plaster off, light cast on, 5 weeks till fully fit for ale collecting from offy...
I don't go to games to watch pretty footballers.........![]()

Sorry Elland, slag or slagging someone in Ireland is to have a laugh about them, I thought it meant the same in England...![]()

Good to hear mate,I don't go to games with pretty fans <run>
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Interesting lesson re the sign writing, thats my trade JockActually, it would appear that our colonial cousins speak a version of english that was once spoken here. This version was 'taken over there' prior to the Signwriters Guild in the UK being refused permission to increase their prices. did they go on strike? No, they rather cleverly agreed new spellings of words to generate more income - from color to colour, for instance. Did they get found out? Nope - most people were illiterate or at best semi-illiterate, and those that were well educated probably had servants to go to shops etc.
That's today's little history lesson over, chaps. You can relax now - no test on it!![]()
Actually, it would appear that our colonial cousins speak a version of english that was once spoken here. This version was 'taken over there' prior to the Signwriters Guild in the UK being refused permission to increase their prices. did they go on strike? No, they rather cleverly agreed new spellings of words to generate more income - from color to colour, for instance. Did they get found out? Nope - most people were illiterate or at best semi-illiterate, and those that were well educated probably had servants to go to shops etc.
That's today's little history lesson over, chaps. You can relax now - no test on it!![]()
