Well, today's the day

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  1. Gue

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    He hee read the title of your post!

    :D
     
  2. fit

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    RE: It's was far less friendly then
     
  3. Gue

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    When we got promoted

    we all agreed it was a bit soon for the club and that survival was our only sensible aim this year. It was always going to be tough.
    Well we're only one win off that survival position with loads of time to turn things round. We've a good manager and a half decent squad and if the fans don't turn on the team and the chairman doesn't panic we are in with a good shout of staying up.
    I'd rather be up here fighting to stay up than down there.
    Now, what's Leeds' excuse for being where they are?
     
  4. Gue

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    Nice and positive. Cheered me up a bit!
     
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    Who were the Leeds fans in Hemsworth?

    Must be your generation [​IMG]</p>

    I didnt know any Leeds fans at school.</p>

    Other than Barnsley , the other team was nearly always Liverpool.</p>
     
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    RE: Who were the Leeds fans in Hemsworth?

    There were loads around my age. Mid 80s Liverpool were the best team and all the kids your age (including you) were running around in their strip.

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