Three Champions League winners medals I do have to say it would be better if Leeds had come up than Villa or god forbid Derby but it is also hugely funny
Frankly, anything bad that happens to Leeds United is a good thing. Whenever they're mentioned, Alan Smith's horrid lips appear in my mind, alongside O'Leary drivelling about 'my babies'.
Frankly, anything bad that happens to Leeds United is a good thing. Whenever they're mentioned, Alan Smith's horrid lips appear in my mind, alongside O'Leary drivelling about 'my babies'.
Fúck them. Fúck them to death.
Do one **** chops
Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar
Frankly, anything bad that happens to Leeds United is a good thing. Whenever they're mentioned, Alan Smith's horrid lips appear in my mind, alongside O'Leary drivelling about 'my babies'.
Fúck them. Fúck them to death.
They were good to watch, I remember. Kewell and Viduka. Smith. Dacourt. Woodgate, surely! Yes, I used to enjoy watching them.
David Batty, Lee Bowyer, Danny Mills, Alan Smith. They also unleashed the horror that was Robbie Keane and his goal celebrations on the world.
It was a team of ****s.
A grand bunch of lads, I'd say. Bowyer and Batty were terrific competitors, you'd have loved them on your team. Mills never did much for me but Alan Smith, if he hadn't had that appalling injury, would have gone on to be a magnificent footballer.
A grand bunch of lads, I'd say. Bowyer and Batty were terrific competitors, you'd have loved them on your team. Mills never did much for me but Alan Smith, if he hadn't had that appalling injury, would have gone on to be a magnificent footballer.
You're clearly just trying to distress me. I refuse to rise to the bait any longer.
Nonsense. What have I written which is in any way unreasonable?
Wasn't it around that time that a young James Milner appeared? On the left wing, perhaps?
You have described dirty, destructive players of a sort you generally loathe as 'great competitors'. This is the point at which I realised you are - at best - playing Devil's Advocaat.
If you have to fill your midfield up with English midgets, they might as well be David Batty.
Originally Posted by Sir C
A grand bunch of lads, I'd say. Bowyer and Batty were terrific competitors, you'd have loved them on your team. Mills never did much for me but Alan Smith, if he hadn't had that appalling injury, would have gone on to be a magnificent footballer.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."