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Ladygooner Wrote:

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> I was thinking more indulge in some friendly

> banter?



Only messing. I hope to be able to watch the match, but not sure how the new Mrs Keef will feel about it... It's funny, I was thinking tight draw, but now I'm thinking we're either going to hit the form we're capable of, and deliver a great win, or you're going to soundly thump us in our own back yard.... Please let it be the former!

Leeds 4 - Millwall 0 1/2 hr to go


Here we go with Leeds United

We're gonna give the boys a hand

Stand up and sing for Leeds United

They are the greatest in the land



Every day, we're all gonna say

We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!

Everywhere, we're gonna be there

We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!



Marching on together

We're gonna see you win (na na na na na na)

We are so proud

We shout it out loud

We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!



We've been through it all together

And we've had our ups and downs (ups and downs!)

We're gonna stay with you forever

At least until the world stops turning 'round



Every day, we're all gonna say

We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!

Everywhere, we're gonna be there

We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!



Marching on together

We're gonna see you win (na na na na na na)

We are so proud

We shout it out loud

We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!

As we play all the day for Leeds United

Elland Road is the only place for us

With heart and soul for the goal that's clearly sighted

We're out to toast each other from that that golden cup !


You should see how he runs speedy Reaney......


(......well he's probably a bit slower these days).


4-2 at full time...Dennis must have told them to ease off for old times sake....

After watching our magnificent performance yesterday, I can see why Carragher has given up international football. After 50 minutes he was breathing through his backside!!! I never rated the guy even when he was supposed to be useful. My enduring image of him is watching him bump into his fellow players as Henry rounded him and 3 others to win the game at Highbury a few season back, after we were trailing 2-1. Great chant from the gooners yesterday, and very accurate it was to. LIVERPOOL...........HOOF THE BALL. >:D

You are obviously forgetting that Carragher was out for about 3 weeks with a punctured lung? I don't imagine anyone would be at their fittest after going through that.


As for "Liverpool, hoof the ball". How original, that seemed to be the only Aresenal chant all afternoon.


Good game to watch though.

Carragher doesn't need an excuse for playing badly, because he is a very average player. As for the chant, obviously the truth hurts. Even before Crouch came on, we knew what the game plan was. On the basis of yesterdays performance, it's clear Rafa has turned into the new Claudio Ranieri (tinkerman)

Truth or not, you still couldn't beat us, and I noticed a couple of long balls from your lot in desperation ;-)


To be fair, Arsenal bossed the game more than I would have liked, we played like an away team. However, it was a fair result, no one can say they were robbed, and Arsenal's strikers really need to practice their finishing!

We weren't robbed, however we were better than the home side, and if our finishing had been better, the scoreline could have been embarrasing. Still it bodes well for the return game at Ashburton Grove, and I think we will win that game comfortably, like we did last season. >:D

>>a millwall fan rang in and said that all the coaches carrying millwall fans had the windows put through by brick throwing morons.<<


The statement may well be absolutely true, but it'd not surprise me in the slightest if all the windows had been brokwn from the inside...:))

SimonM Wrote:

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> >>a millwall fan rang in and said that all the

> coaches carrying millwall fans had the windows put

> through by brick throwing morons.

> The statement may well be absolutely true, but

> it'd not surprise me in the slightest if all the

> windows had been brokwn from the inside...:))


I think this is what is known as a sweeping generalisation!!!B)

East Dulwich Angst Wrote:

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> Leeds 4 - Millwall 0 1/2 hr to go

>

> Here we go with Leeds United

> We're gonna give the boys a hand

> Stand up and sing for Leeds United

> They are the greatest in the land

> etc etc etc


Blimey, another fan, excellent! The mighty whites now have an army of three in East Dulwich alone. Welcome to the club Angst - Clare and I thought we were the only brick throwers around these parts ;-)


Cracking result on Saturday. Wise is up for Manager of the Moth again - results on Thurs afternoon. Massive game on Saturday against Carlisle. Win that and then against Bournemouth on the Tuesday and we could be top of the league!


Marching on Together.


ps. I've got a feeling there are a couple of televised games on Sky, we should try and get together and see if a pub will put them on for us.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> East Dulwich Angst Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Leeds 4 - Millwall 0 1/2 hr to go

> >

> > Here we go with Leeds United

> > We're gonna give the boys a hand

> > Stand up and sing for Leeds United

> > They are the greatest in the land

> > etc etc etc

>

> Blimey, another fan, excellent! The mighty whites

> now have an army of three in East Dulwich alone.

> Welcome to the club Angst - Clare and I thought we

> were the only brick throwers around these parts

> ;-)

>

> Cracking result on Saturday. Wise is up for

> Manager of the Moth again - results on Thurs

> afternoon. Massive game on Saturday against

> Carlisle. Win that and then against Bournemouth on

> the Tuesday and we could be top of the league!

>

> Marching on Together.

>

> ps. I've got a feeling there are a couple of

> televised games on Sky, we should try and get

> together and see if a pub will put them on for us.


I hope you get to the premiership with Dennis Wise, as I can't satnd the man and it would be nice to stick 5 past his team like we did the last time you were in the Premiership >:D<

It would be equally nice to, once again, deny you the title on the last day of the season whilst avoiding relegation.


Do you remember that one too, Atilla?


:))


I thought Wise was a bit of a to*&er as well, but he compliments the Elland Road attitude. Similar tot that of Millwall - no one likes us...we don't care. If anything it has created a siege mentality that is working brilliantly for us. See this article in yesterday's Guardian for an example of the baying crowd at ER getting the better of the opposition.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> It would be equally nice to, once again, deny you

> the title on the last day of the season whilst

> avoiding relegation.

>

> Do you remember that one too, Atilla?

>

> :))

>

> I thought Wise was a bit of a to*&er as well, but

> he compliments the Elland Road attitude. Similar

> tot that of Millwall - no one likes us...we don't

> care. If anything it has created a siege mentality

> that is working brilliantly for us. See this

> article in yesterday's Guardian for an example of

> the baying crowd at ER getting the better of the

> opposition.



Of course I remember it, I also remember that the 5 we stuck past you helped condemnd you to relegation and that most loyal of Leeds servants, Smith promptly jumped ship. What a true "white Rose" yorkshire man he turned out to be despite his pledges of loyality. As Jim Royle would say "Loyalty, my arse!!"

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