Post subject: Re: Manly support reflecting on events of the WCC
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:24 pm
G1
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 18 2002 Posts: 32302 Location: Swimming against a tide of fekkwittedry
Eurob0y wrote:What you have to remember is that a few years ago when Leeds were crap, they had a die hard fan base of about 6k. When their football team became crap and their rugby team had a little success, it attracted all the glory hunting, knuckle dragging hooligans from the football team.
You are not on your own experiencing these Leeds thugs, but it also happens more often at other grounds than you think. Getting an apology out of the arrogant johnny come lately Leeds fans who think rugby league started in 2004 will be difficult, so I will apologise on behalf of them. Sorry! Hope you have a safe journey home and be safe in the knowledge that whilst these Leeds hooligans will be spending their saturday nights with a bottle of cider and a knee trembler from some STI ridden slapper, you will be safe and sound, on the beach, with a cold beer, in the company of good looking women!
That's better.
That's how you troll. Granted it's fairly low quality but as a Saints fan he has the correct credentials to come on here and troll us.
Sadly, if your a Huddersfield or even, for that matter, a Hull fan, you're not on the guest list. You're not successful enough to get into this club so on your way.
As for you Euroboy, 3/10 must do better. The bold bit is a Saturday night in St Helens. You just committed the slippers and argyle socks tucked into your shell suit.
Quote:Every player in our squad could probably earn more money with another club. But they prefer to sacrifice a few extra quid in their back pocket to share special memories. And playing at a place like Old Trafford on a night like this makes it all worthwhile.
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dont worry . you will not come in contact with leeds fans ever again
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Post subject: Re: Manly support reflecting on events of the WCC
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:25 pm
The Eagle
Club Coach
Joined: Oct 09 2004 Posts: 15864 Location: Nottingham. 800 years ago outlaws stole from the rich. Little has changed here
Eurob0y wrote:What you have to remember is that a few years ago when Leeds were crap, they had a die hard fan base of about 6k. When their football team became crap and their rugby team had a little success, it attracted all the glory hunting, knuckle dragging hooligans from the football team.
I think TVOC could find some stats to prove you wrong. I would suggest that Leeds' average attendance 1996-2003 is greater than the much more sucessful Saints over that period.
We could extend that period of comparison if you like, but given you only get 10k when you are sucessful, I'd love to know how many turned up when you were shite
Post subject: Re: Manly support reflecting on events of the WCC
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:35 pm
sgtwilko
Player Coach
Joined: Apr 08 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Central Coast
leicester_rhino wrote:I think TVOC could find some stats to prove you wrong. I would suggest that Leeds' average attendance 1996-2003 is greater than the much more sucessful Saints over that period.
We could extend that period of comparison if you like, but given you only get 10k when you are sucessful, I'd love to know how many turned up when you were shite
as other teams get stronger im sure we will have a chance to find out.
Post subject: Re: Manly support reflecting on events of the WCC
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:49 am
efcrhino
Player Coach
Joined: Aug 18 2008 Posts: 1951 Location: South Cumbria
Eurob0y wrote:What you have to remember is that a few years ago when Leeds were crap, they had a die hard fan base of about 6k. When their football team became crap and their rugby team had a little success, it attracted all the glory hunting, knuckle dragging hooligans from the football team.
You are not on your own experiencing these Leeds thugs, but it also happens more often at other grounds than you think. Getting an apology out of the arrogant johnny come lately Leeds fans who think rugby league started in 2004 will be difficult, so I will apologise on behalf of them. Sorry! Hope you have a safe journey home and be safe in the knowledge that whilst these Leeds hooligans will be spending their saturday nights with a bottle of cider and a knee trembler from some STI ridden slapper, you will be safe and sound, on the beach, with a cold beer, in the company of good looking women!
You need to change your signature.
Terrible attempt btw.
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