Lol - sounds like you are asking Nah, after your initial Hard Man spat with one of the Wallies I realised you actually quite funny that is all. There are a few on here that make me laugh, you, OLOF, Shaks & Eire being some
How dare you lump me in with those intellectual lightweights, never been so insulted! A hard man spat with pussycat Wallies is a waste of effort, besides they are a good bunch and I would happily have a few beers with any of them. But it will be years before we meet up again.
Half a bitter and half water in a pint glass if hes on stage and hes your mate for life. Met him a few years ago, top bloke.
Been looking forward to tonight for months.... Usually comes in the bar for a good session after the show, will never be as good as the late great Bernard Manning, we used to go to the embassy club and laugh till it hurt.
Sean lock is the best ive had a pint with. Jimmy Carr has a lot of time for his punters as well and I was surprised how tall he was. Weirdest thing about Murray is when you meet him after the show he has hair!
Afternoon all, just returned from Burnley after a very early start so just catching up on the posts... LOL you really are an arse wipe aren't you... Why have you dragged me into this opinion of yours, because you finally got one right? I have never commented on this court case, when it was first mentioned a couple of days ago people were offering opinions will he won't he get off, I never made a comment because I didn't really care. Glory made a decent post the other day asking or suggesting that we let it drop and we don't make you out to be a bigger tool than you already are, I could have easily said more about your Rolls Royce error (and a few others) but I let it drop. If you would like to point out where I have questioned the Williams court case or even made a mention on it previously please do.
ELLAND it wasn't me ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ristac is right though! P.S Ristac you lil fecker, glory always makes decent posts!
Anyone know that this guy's like? http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015...-available-on-a-free-leeds-should-sign-this/? The Arsenal prospect, available on a free, who could be perfect for Leeds Leeds United should end their search for an out-an-out winger by recruiting Ryo Miyaichi this summer when his contract at Arsenal expires. Miyaichi has threatened to make the grade at the Emirates Stadium for a number of years, but he has just fallen short of the quality required to make an impact for the Gunners. The Japanese international has made seven appearances for Arsenal's first-team since graduating from their academy, but it seems that he is set to head to pastures new in the summer. Leeds should ensure that they are at the front of the queue for his signature, as he looks to have the ability to fill a major void in their squad. Whites boss Neil Redfearn has spoken of his desire to sign a winger on frequent occasions and Miyaichi looks like one of the best available options to him. With Leeds under a transfer embargo, they are limited with the players that they can bring in, but Miyaichi fits the criteria and he would surely have the quality to push the side on to the next level. At the moment, Leeds are having to operate with makeshift wingers, with Sam Byram and Alex Mowatt both regularly playing down the right and left flanks. Although the pair have performed admirably, Redfearn realises these roles are not the ones they are most comfortable in and that is why he wants to add a winger to his pack. Miyaichi has the all characteristics of the perfect signing. He is an obvious talent who has had the right grounding after breaking through at Arsenal. The 22-year-old's most notable asset is his pace, but he is also a decent finisher and crosser and he would be a huge threat in England's second tier. He would also fit in well with Leeds' current policy, with the club looking to trust a host of youngsters to push them up the table. Miyaichi's career has stalled in recent times, but a move to Leeds could kickstart it again and his addition should be one that Redfearn seriously considers this summer.
Mike was there at this guys conception, he immediately wrote to George Graham suggesting we should sign him up.
The clue there is thats all the Irish lads youve mentioned. But youre correct, were great crack and great senses of humour unlike most of the residedents here who are dull feckers
Are you likely to get another pass, or are you so fed up your armchair seems a better bet. Can even offer you a lift to and from LBA if there are flights. But if I do, please don't have me arrested!
I'll take you up on that glory thanks. May have to be in April as work hectic at minute on Saturdays. No problems with arrests as I now know quite a few of your local constabulary Seemingly
Leeds fan Josh Warrington brings boxing and football back together - especially this Saturday European champion fights in Berlin after United take on Boro. please log in to view this image Josh Warrington: lifelong Leeds fan and European champion Leeds fan and European featherweight champion Josh Warrington is boxing in Berlin this weekend but will not miss the Middlesbrough showdown. The 24-year-old is taking on Argentinian Edwin Tellez as part of the card that sees Paul Smith fight Arthur Abraham in a world title rematch, live on Sky Sports 3 on Saturday evening. Around seven hours before that, in-form Leeds take on promotion chasing Middlesbrough also live on Sky Sports and Warrington, who walks to the ring to Marching On Together, does not want to miss this. And although he will not be joiningg the "several hundred" Leeds fans that are going to watch him in Berlin, Warrington does not want to change his - or United's - ways. "Hopefully it will put me in a good mood before I walk into the ring - or I am going to be even more fiery and take that anger into the ring" Josh Warrington "I'll definitely trying to find somewhere where I can watch," he toldSky Sports. "For my last fight, for the European title, Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds [1-1] was on and I managed to watch the match before the fight and started getting right psyched up. "I'll be watching this one as well. Hopefully it will put me in a good mood before I walk into the ring - or I am going to be even more firey and take that anger into the ring. "I don't go to Elland Road myself on fight day. I normally just stay in the hotel and watch it. I get too psyched up and don't talk to anyone, I just become a bit weird on fight day." Warrington admits Tellez could well be a "banana skin" if he's not careful but could not ignore his next Leeds outing, when he takes on Dennis Tubieron for the WBC International featherweight title at the First Direct Arena at the start of April.
Ex-Leeds United players set to pull on boots for Brendon please log in to view this image Leeds United stars of yesteryear are set to turn back the footballing clock in support of former club captain Brendon Ormsby. Ex-players including Gary Kelly, Ian Baird, Bobby Davison, Glynn Snodin, Jon Newsome and Noel Blake are all due to appear at a benefit match for Brendon, who suffered a devastating stroke in 2013. Two men who both played and managed at Leeds, Gary McAllister and Simon Grayson, will also be pulling on their boots. The game is being staged at Farsley AFC’s Throstle Nest ground on Sunday, April 19. It has been organised with the help of former Leeds player Neil Parsley, who is manager at Farsley. Leeds United Supporters’ Club chairman Ray Fell today urged fans to turn out for the game. He told the Yorkshire Evening Post: “Brendon was very popular with the fans when he played and he still is now. “Everyone was really sorry to hear about his illness and I hope the game will be extremely well supported.” Long-serving YEP columnist Brendon played for Leeds between 1986 and 1990. He is best remembered as skipper of the side that reached the FA Cup semi-finals and Division Two play-offs in the 1986-87 season. The fighting spirit shown by Brendon as a centre-half with United has also been clear to see since he suffered his stroke. Specialists initially said the ex-footballer might not walk again – but last summer he bravely completed the Leeds 10k race in an impressive time of one hour and 15 minutes. The benefit match will kick off at 1pm. Ticket details are due to be announced shortly.