by Compo's Hat » 27 Nov 2011 21:03
by Para Handy » 27 Nov 2011 21:03
SLAMMED The next few days will be interesting.
by Big Foot » 27 Nov 2011 21:14
Para Handy Being a cynic by nature, it's not often I blink in disbelief at the BBC Football page. However, I did just that today. Absolutely staggered by this.
by SLAMMED » 27 Nov 2011 21:24
Para HandySLAMMED The next few days will be interesting.
Only if you're a prurient fucker or want to be shown as in the know like some on this thread.
by Bandini » 27 Nov 2011 21:24
by who are ya? » 27 Nov 2011 21:26
by Para Handy » 27 Nov 2011 21:28
Bandini RIP the acceptable face of Leeds
by Bandini » 27 Nov 2011 21:31
by Tredder » 27 Nov 2011 21:36
Para HandySLAMMED The next few days will be interesting.
Only if you're a prurient fucker or want to be shown as in the know like some on this thread.
by leww_rfc » 27 Nov 2011 22:05
FiNeRaIn British media in destroying someones life shocker. They need to be moderated heavily now. I and many other people have simply had enough.
by Para Handy » 27 Nov 2011 22:08
Bandini No greater tribute can be paid to a player than having made me want to watch Leeds play.
But you're right, in the context of the thread I should have added my thoughts on the Swansea fans.
by Para Handy » 27 Nov 2011 22:09
TredderPara HandySLAMMED The next few days will be interesting.
Only if you're a prurient fucker or want to be shown as in the know like some on this thread.
The Sun were about to out him as being gay, but his missus counteracted their interference by having an affair, so he went into deep depression and trumped the lot of them.
by Tredder » 27 Nov 2011 22:10
by Para Handy » 27 Nov 2011 22:14
Tredder You wasted a post then
by Tredder » 27 Nov 2011 22:16
by Para Handy » 27 Nov 2011 22:18
Tredder Great reply
by M-U-R-T-Y » 27 Nov 2011 22:24
Compo's Hat Can't believe people are questioning the clapping at Swansea. In Italy when there's a minute's respect it usually starts off silent and then polite applause breaks out (no chanting thankfully) before going silent again by the end and its done very respectfully and is very touching.
R.I.P.
by Royal Rother » 27 Nov 2011 22:24
Jerry St Clair The breaking of the silence at the Liberty was a wonderful thing. It was spontaneous, touching and, most importantly, genuinely heartfelt.
by The Prisoner » 27 Nov 2011 22:28
by TBM » 27 Nov 2011 22:36
The Prisoner I'm struggling to get my head round this. I live in Chester and have a mutual friend who has spent some decent time with him in the last year. I'm not going to muck rake, but there were some demons.
I can only imagine that something was going to come out in the press which tipped him over the edge. And it certainly wouldn't have been that he was gay.
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