Leeds players trash Preston changing rooms

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Lady Whistledown

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Well if someone was caught writing on your house like that, wouldn't you want them dealt with by the police? It's criminal damage, is it not?

Assuming it was proven that Leeds players were responsible, they should be dealt with in the same way as anybody else, not by a crappy token FA charge.

(I guarantee that if you read any Leeds message board thread about this, they'll all be going on about how persecuted poor little beleagured Leeds are).
 




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edna krabappel said:
(I guarantee that if you read any Leeds message board thread about this, they'll all be going on about how persecuted poor little beleagured Leeds are).

Of course they are. People sing about the stabbed fans and they have even been cheated out of the Coca Cola winnings twice. So it is their duty to retaliate how they see fit.

:dunce:

No doubt the FA will slap a measly fine on them and it will be then swept under the carpet. Why on earth they do not set an example is beyond me! :nono:
 


jonny.rainbow

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Those responsible should be made to clean the bogs after every game at deepdale next year.
 


Starry

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So quick to believe everything you read in the news. Why did it take four days for it to come out?

They are lucky we didn't lose and burn Drabdale to the ground.

Job Done Davies. Well and truly done.
 






Lady Whistledown

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Starry said:
So quick to believe everything you read in the news. Why did it take four days for it to come out?

They are lucky we didn't lose and burn Drabdale to the ground.

Maybe PNE have a bit of dignity about them, and had no plans to release it, until someone at the local evening rag got hold of it?


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• noun (pl. dignities) 1 the state or quality of being worthy of respect. 2 a composed or serious manner. 3 a sense of pride in oneself.
 


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"Wouldn't surprise me if it was PNE fans who did it to fuel their "conspiracy theories"

:shootself
 






Starry

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edna krabappel said:
Maybe PNE have a bit of dignity about them, and had no plans to release it, until someone at the local evening rag got hold of it?


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:lolol: :lolol:

Dirty Leeds. On our way back.
 




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Starry said:
So quick to believe everything you read in the news. Why did it take four days for it to come out?

They are lucky we didn't lose and burn Drabdale to the ground.

Job Done Davies. Well and truly done.

Not saying that it was the Leeds players, but can you really see the PNE staff or players doing it themselves?
 




Starry

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Wardywonderland said:
Not saying that it was the Leeds players, but can you really see the PNE staff or players doing it themselves?

Have you read on pne-online since the tie?

If Leeds did do it I have no doubt it will be dealt with in the appropriate manner. If not, Uncle Ken will make mincemeat of the lazy journo.
 


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If that many Leeds fans think Preston fans did that to get at them, then I honestly think I really have heard it all. Awful bunch -a resurgent Leeds is about as welcome as a turd in a washing machine.
 


Starry

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And that's why it's so good. People only ever have bad things to say about us. And we love it.
 




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Starry said:
And that's why it's so good. People only ever have bad things to say about us. And we love it.

It is difficult to stay away from this generalisation. Of course all clubs have a nasty element, but with Leeds it seems to be far more prevelant than MOST of the league clubs.

Nothing ever seems to be done to stop this behaviour.
 


Starry

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Often because it is blown out of proportion by the media. But we thrive on it.

I think Steve Jacksons comments about this are telling - not going to the police, not complaining to the FA etc, why the hell not? if we wrecked your dressing room why not go down the official line and do something about it?
 
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tossers
 


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Starry said:
And that's why it's so good. People only ever have bad things to say about us. And we love it.

That's almost sweetly old-fashioned - sadly I think Millwall have already got that end of the market sewn up. So, I'm sure you'll have "loved it" when some people's sympathy ducts perhaps remained a fair amount drier than they would have done for other club's fans in the same situation after what happened in Istanbul a few years back.
 






Starry

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That's almost sweetly old-fashioned - sadly I think Millwall have already got that end of the market sewn up. So, I'm sure you'll have "loved it" when some people's sympathy ducts perhaps remained a fair amount drier than they would have done for other club's fans in the same situation after what happened in Istanbul a few years back.

Water under the bridge. We're not Liverpool. We don't thrive on sympathy.

Either have sympathy for Chris and Kev or don't. Not going to ram that down anyones throat.
 


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