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December 10th 07, 10:13 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Paul C
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Seriously OT Leeds united win in snow
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:56:09 -0000, "news.aioe.org" wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
. ..
Squelching through the mud, news.aioe.org at
, blathered on thus,
and
it became the following missive...
"Paul C" wrote in message
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On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 20:27:01 -0000, "news.aioe.org" wrote:
As much as I hate to say it, the punishment gave them the incentive.
Rather
raises the question, why were they so pants last season? Unless they
change
next season, they'll still only be a bottom half of the Championship
team.
The
glory days have gone for a while, and if the fans have pride in doing
in
well
in league 1, well it shows how low their expectations are.
--
Rob C. Overfield
Hull City through and through
Did Hull City fans enjoy it in League One (Division three) when they
won
promotion, with crowds of 5,000.
Eh? When they won promotion in 2005-06 their average attendance was a
fraction under 20,000. Lowest attendance was over 14,000.
So attendances not improved much since then.
So funny Hull City fans are seriously thinking they are better the Leeds
United, don't make me laugh.
Enjoy it until next season when we walk the Championship.
Walking along to M62 more like.
Still chanting w.a.c.c.o.e? Hasn't been true of years.
And the league table doesn't lie, except in the case of rule bending Leeds
Utd... living off past glories under the reign of Don Revie, that paragon
of
virtue. Was only when he took charge that Leeds becaome something like a
big
club. Most of the time before that, Leeds were not much better than Hull
City.
PS Don't you want to share your name with us?
--
Rob C. Overfield
Hull
Nope can stay like this.
Tell me what rules Leeds United actually broke this season, anything that
other teams haven't done in Administration.
If it wasn't for that cheating FA docking points we would be 12 points
clear.
When did Hull City ever win anything worthy of the word?
Next season will be consolidating in the Championship the year after will be
a promotion to the Premier League where Hull City are never going to go.
Good result for City at the weekend.
It doesn't take a brain surgeon to work out why, in the days when they
were a big team, Leeds United and their supporters were the most
reviled of the 92.
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