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>>SimonM...I see killgallon has gone. A big loss? Nice to see another ex-Leeds academy product in the premiership though.<<


I think so. But he is in his prime at 26 & it has been clear for ages he wanted to leave, so ?2 million 21 games before he could have gone for nothing is not bad going. He turned down both Newcastle and Burnley before agreeing to Sunderland. I take it you realise Leeds get 20% of the fee? :))

Declan Wrote:

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> I had to smile reading news that Gary Cook,

> speaking of Man City's future world domination was

> recorded in a pub in New York called The Mad

> Hatter. Maybe he meant Luton......just as likely!


Has to be said, every time I see Gary Co*k I like him less and less. A disgrace to the club he allegedly supports.

kpc Wrote:

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> Declan Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I had to smile reading news that Gary Cook,

> > speaking of Man City's future world domination

> was

> > recorded in a pub in New York called The Mad

> > Hatter. Maybe he meant Luton......just as

> likely!

>

> Has to be said, every time I see Gary Co*k I like

> him less and less. A disgrace to the club he

> allegedly supports.



The Mad Hatter NY is the hq of MCFC Official Supporters Club NYC- there is a large fanbase there.

KPC, must admit I gringe when he releases a statement !

SimonM Wrote:

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> >>SimonM...I see killgallon has gone. A big loss?

> Nice to see another ex-Leeds academy product in

> the premiership though.

> I think so. But he is in his prime at 26 & it has

> been clear for ages he wanted to leave, so ?2

> million 21 games before he could have gone for

> nothing is not bad going. He turned down both

> Newcastle and Burnley before agreeing to

> Sunderland. I take it you realise Leeds get 20% of

> the fee? :))



We get 400k....good stuff. Might come in handy for next season. Hope he does well at Sunderland.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Oh well thank you missus mockers.

> "oh come on Mockney, the game is over, hang out

> the clothes will ya"

>

> grumble grumble grrrr


Its only a game Mockney. Hope Rory is not too upset (about his choice of team;-)).

Declan Wrote:

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> I support Man U, Matthew. I also love rugby. One

> doesn't exclude the other. However there tends to

> be more idiots involved in football than rugby

> IMO.


I think just as many idiots follow Rugby it's just footy is more intense and perhaps brings rowdy behaviour quicker to the fore.

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Declan Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I support Man U, Matthew. I also love rugby.

> One

> > doesn't exclude the other. However there tends

> to

> > be more idiots involved in football than rugby

> > IMO.

>

> I think just as many idiots follow Rugby it's just

> footy is more intense and perhaps brings rowdy

> behaviour quicker to the fore.



It's more to do with Rugby fans being more middle class than football fans. My wife used to live in Twickenham and got really fed up with Rugby fans weeing through her letter box

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Declan Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I support Man U, Matthew. I also love rugby.

> One

> > doesn't exclude the other. However there tends

> to

> > be more idiots involved in football than rugby

> > IMO.

>

> I think just as many idiots follow Rugby it's just

> footy is more intense and perhaps brings rowdy

> behaviour quicker to the fore.


No Matthew - a much higher proportion of idiots follow football. Rugby is a bit more civilised, surely. I'm not aware that there has ever been violence between rugby fans - compared to the history of violence between football fans - surely that says it all.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'm not aware that there has ever been

> violence between rugby fans - compared to the

> history of violence between football fans - surely

> that says it all.


I was part of a group of Moseley fans attacked by Leicester fans at the Cup Final at Twickenham as far back as 1979!! And from talking to colleagues who go to games regularly, it does seem to be creeping into fan behaviour as the game tries to attract a wider audience.

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