To the group of 12 to 15 alleged Rhinos supporters, who decided that they were going to stand where they wanted, and to hell with the supporters they displaced.
a) This showed a total direspect to other Leeds supporters, lying that had lost their seats and sniggerring like stupid school children at their own blatant dishonesty.
b) Small bladders to go with their small brains, constantly going backwards and forwards for more booze.
c) An initial inability to use a seat, and then the prancing about if anything happened, although this was often delayed, see d)
d) The need to use foul and abusive language to the home fans and taunting them, even though play was ongoing in the opposite direction.
This group included blokes who were old enough to know better, down to late teenagers.
It is difficult for small family groups or individuals to move these apes on, perhaps the stewards should ensure people take their allocated seats?
Just to make the night complete, the supporters buses had a police escort out of the ground, is this the slippy road to being football supporters?
alcabiades wrote:To the group of 12 to 15 alleged Rhinos supporters, who decided that they were going to stand where they wanted, and to hell with the supporters they displaced.
a) This showed a total direspect to other Leeds supporters, lying that had lost their seats and sniggerring like stupid school children at their own blatant dishonesty. b) Small bladders to go with their small brains, constantly going backwards and forwards for more booze. c) An initial inability to use a seat, and then the prancing about if anything happened, although this was often delayed, see d) d) The need to use foul and abusive language to the home fans and taunting them, even though play was ongoing in the opposite direction.
This group included blokes who were old enough to know better, down to late teenagers.
It is difficult for small family groups or individuals to move these apes on, perhaps the stewards should ensure people take their allocated seats?
Just to make the night complete, the supporters buses had a police escort out of the ground, is this the slippy road to being football supporters?
alcabiades wrote:To the group of 12 to 15 alleged Rhinos supporters, who decided that they were going to stand where they wanted, and to hell with the supporters they displaced.
a) This showed a total direspect to other Leeds supporters, lying that had lost their seats and sniggerring like stupid school children at their own blatant dishonesty. b) Small bladders to go with their small brains, constantly going backwards and forwards for more booze. c) An initial inability to use a seat, and then the prancing about if anything happened, although this was often delayed, see d) d) The need to use foul and abusive language to the home fans and taunting them, even though play was ongoing in the opposite direction.
This group included blokes who were old enough to know better, down to late teenagers.
It is difficult for small family groups or individuals to move these apes on, perhaps the stewards should ensure people take their allocated seats?
Just to make the night complete, the supporters buses had a police escort out of the ground, is this the slippy road to being football supporters?
I guess this was the first time you've travelled to watch leeds play either hull side away there have times where theres been a police escort, last time the coach was bricked outside the crown pub=so i suppose a police escort this year wasnt needed was it?!
There was no disregard for any Rhinos supporters,perhaps you didnt notice but the majority of Leeds fans were sat where they wanted and not just a select few, so afew of my mates had a few beers at the ground? Big deal, they werent causing any trouble- never seemed to be an issue with many people around who had abit of banter.
There were enough seats for everyone last night so whats the problem,you sit where u want at Hull Fc and Wigan dont you?!
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#1leedsfan wrote:I guess this was the first time you've travelled to watch leeds play either hull side away there have times where theres been a police escort, last time the coach was bricked outside the crown pub=so i suppose a police escort this year wasnt needed was it?!
There was no disregard for any Rhinos supporters,perhaps you didnt notice but the majority of Leeds fans were sat where they wanted and not just a select few, so afew of my mates had a few beers at the ground? Big deal, they werent causing any trouble- never seemed to be an issue with many people around who had abit of banter.
There were enough seats for everyone last night so whats the problem,you sit where u want at Hull Fc and Wigan dont you?!
That's just just silly, you know you're not allowed to have fun on away games, SIT DOWN PLEASE!
Wemberlee, Wemberlee, We're the famous Carlisle United and we won at Wemberlee
there was an individual who had a load of cans with him, pouring them into a plastic glass getting very pi**ed whilst also looking after his two young daughters
plus an individual making jokes bout Bailey whilst he was out cold, morons, I despair at some of the low lifes we get "supporting" Leeds
alcabiades wrote:To the group of 12 to 15 alleged Rhinos supporters, who decided that they were going to stand where they wanted, and to hell with the supporters they displaced.
a) This showed a total direspect to other Leeds supporters, lying that had lost their seats and sniggerring like stupid school children at their own blatant dishonesty. b) Small bladders to go with their small brains, constantly going backwards and forwards for more booze. c) An initial inability to use a seat, and then the prancing about if anything happened, although this was often delayed, see d) d) The need to use foul and abusive language to the home fans and taunting them, even though play was ongoing in the opposite direction.
This group included blokes who were old enough to know better, down to late teenagers.
It is difficult for small family groups or individuals to move these apes on, perhaps the stewards should ensure people take their allocated seats?
Just to make the night complete, the supporters buses had a police escort out of the ground, is this the slippy road to being football supporters?
Aww well forget having fun at away games from now on.
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