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Post by Lollipop on May 16, 2006 19:45:04 GMT -1
Take a gun or something. Guess who is planning on going........ Cock!
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on May 16, 2006 19:46:49 GMT -1
Hmm........
I would *love* to hear the chant.....
"Are you watching Ridsdale scum!"
;D
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Post by duckfish007 on May 16, 2006 19:47:34 GMT -1
Isn't he your star stricker?
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Post by Lollipop on May 16, 2006 19:49:18 GMT -1
Hmm........ I would *love* to hear the chant..... "Are you watching Ridsdale scum!" ;D "Ridsdale What's the score, Ridsdale Ridsdale what's the score?"
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on May 16, 2006 19:51:10 GMT -1
Hmm........ I would *love* to hear the chant..... "Are you watching Ridsdale scum!" ;D "Ridsdale What's the score, Ridsdale Ridsdale what's the score?" Singing these chants would also suggest we had something to sing about "F*ck off Ridsdale.....Ridsdale F*ck off!"
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Post by Dr LuKas on May 16, 2006 19:59:00 GMT -1
Yeah the Daily Mail said today:
"One surprise spectator in Cardiff will be Peter Ridsdale, the much-criticised former Leeds chairman, who is a lifelong fan and says he 'just couldn't stay away'."
He maybe a 'lifelong fan' but he still fucked us up, publicise this much more then I'm sure he'll be on the end of several chants from the Leeds half of the stadium.
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Post by Lollipop on May 16, 2006 20:02:04 GMT -1
Yeah the Daily Mail said today: "One surprise spectator in Cardiff will be Peter Ridsdale, the much-criticised former Leeds chairman, who is a lifelong fan and says he 'just couldn't stay away'." He maybe a 'lifelong fan' but he still fucked us up, publicise this much more then I'm sure he'll be on the end of several chants from the Leeds half of the stadium. He just needs to fuck right off!
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Post by linslade04ltfc on May 16, 2006 20:14:15 GMT -1
Good luck Leeds, you wont need it
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Post by coachiolalufc on May 16, 2006 20:46:34 GMT -1
dont worry, ive borrowed a gun off ninja!!
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Post by Dr LuKas on May 16, 2006 21:19:40 GMT -1
Coach and the rest of you who are going to the match, where are you sitting? Go here to see what block is where in the stadium www.sportsvenue-technology.com/projects/cardiff/cardiff3.htmlI'm in Gate 5, Block U19, it looks like I'm right behind the goal, right at the back, my ticket cost £32, thats probably why I'm in the back row of blocks, if you paid £44 I think that means you should be in the front row of blocks. But I'm behind the goal which is better than being in a corner and wherever I sit it'll be an awsome atmosphere for sure.
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Post by coachiolalufc on May 16, 2006 22:43:23 GMT -1
Coach and the rest of you who are going to the match, where are you sitting? Go here to see what block is where in the stadium www.sportsvenue-technology.com/projects/cardiff/cardiff3.htmlI'm in Gate 5, Block U19, it looks like I'm right behind the goal, right at the back, my ticket cost £32, thats probably why I'm in the back row of blocks, if you paid £44 I think that means you should be in the front row of blocks. But I'm behind the goal which is better than being in a corner and wherever I sit it'll be an awsome atmosphere for sure. my dads got my ticket so im not sure, im behind the goal as well, ive been to there before anyway so have an idea what its like, there aint a bad seat in the house
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Post by coachiolalufc on May 17, 2006 0:22:44 GMT -1
may i just say how much im shiteing myslelf, i havent been able to eat drink or sleep properly for days, apart from a very tasty pizza i dunno if ill make it to cardiff, will probs end up in hospital on oxygen in bristol!
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Post by Lollipop on May 17, 2006 0:25:19 GMT -1
, apart from a very tasty pizza ! ..and chicken!
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Post by coachiolalufc on May 17, 2006 0:48:59 GMT -1
, apart from a very tasty pizza ! ..and chicken! oh aye yea!! that garlic dip was awful though!
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Post by Lollipop on May 17, 2006 0:53:16 GMT -1
..and chicken! oh aye yea!! that garlic dip was awful though! Oh gosh yeah, the smell made me want to throw up. The other one was nice though.
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Post by coachiolalufc on May 17, 2006 1:01:28 GMT -1
oh aye yea!! that garlic dip was awful though! Oh gosh yeah, the smell made me want to throw up. The other one was nice though. pizza sauce!!!! ;D
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Post by Lollipop on May 17, 2006 12:31:04 GMT -1
MY LEEDSRidsdale adds his backing to United's bid for promotion EXCLUSIVE By Phil Hay Leeds United's supporters will be joined by a familiar figure in Cardiff on Sunday – ex-Elland Road chairman Peter Ridsdale. Cardiff City's executive deputy chairman has used his connections in the Welsh capital to secure a sought-after ticket for the Championship Play-off final between United and Watford at the Millennium Stadium. Over 30,000 Leeds fans will make the journey to South Wales this weekend in the hope of witnessing United's return to the Premiership, and lifelong-supporter Ridsdale intends to add his weight to the expectant ranks behind Kevin Blackwell's side. "You don't need to ask who I'll be supporting," he said. "It would give me the utmost pleasure to see Leeds back in the Premiership because that's where they ought to be. "I'm speaking as a fan, and someone who has followed Leeds since the age of seven. A lot of criticism came my way towards the end of my time as chairman, some of which was justified, but I've never lost my affinity for the club. "I'm deputy chairman of Cardiff so it hasn't been difficult for me to get a ticket. I've no idea whether I'll be in with the Leeds fans, but it should be a great day wherever I'm sitting." Ridsdale severed his operational connections with Elland Road in 2003 when he resigned as chairman after a highly-eventful reign, but he followed the club as a youngster and sat on United's board for a total of 16 years. The 54-year-old's exit preceded the deep and controversial decline which dragged Leeds out of the top flight the following season, and a previously respected chairman saw his popularity plummet among United's supporters. But Ridsdale said: "I acted in what I thought were the best interests of Leeds United, and I still want to see the club be as successful as possible. "Watford are a good side and it won't be an easy game, but I really hope Sunday belongs to Leeds." TOMORROW: I'll never forget my United roots
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Post by WyomingWhite on May 17, 2006 14:20:30 GMT -1
Coach and the rest of you who are going to the match, where are you sitting? Go here to see what block is where in the stadium www.sportsvenue-technology.com/projects/cardiff/cardiff3.htmlI'm in Gate 5, Block U19, it looks like I'm right behind the goal, right at the back, my ticket cost £32, thats probably why I'm in the back row of blocks, if you paid £44 I think that means you should be in the front row of blocks. But I'm behind the goal which is better than being in a corner and wherever I sit it'll be an awsome atmosphere for sure. I'm in block L12, 8 rows up from the touchline. I got to Elland Road shortly after 7am this morning and queued until 2:30pm to get my tickets. I'm sooooooooo happy!!!!
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Post by Dr LuKas on May 17, 2006 14:53:13 GMT -1
Sounds good Radebe, you and coach have got really good seats close to the touchline, mine is quite far back, I fear that it being a big stadium and all that when the ball goes to the other side of the pitch I'm going to be sqwinting to see whos who. Oh well, not long now....I better try and sort out train times
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Post by Dr LuKas on May 17, 2006 14:55:49 GMT -1
Ridsdale: "I've no idea whether I'll be in with the Leeds fans, but it should be a great day wherever I'm sitting." I hope I'm not sitting next to that fucker!
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