Soccer Super Thread

Wow the refereeing in the EPL is just as dubious as the NRL. Andy Carroll… He can look like a genius but he's can also be as big a tool as he looks... Leave the defending to the experts.
 
@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
Sorry Hobbo

:brick:
Can't believe Wham choked again !

At least we have still have our priorities right

When Leicester scored their first goal the Leicester fans started chanting "Did you see that Spurs " , well supposedly the West Ham fans joined in the chant :laughing:

Hurts losing two games in 6 hours with the final play of the game :bawling
 
@happy tiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
Sorry Hobbo

:brick:
Can't believe Wham choked again !

At least we have still have our priorities right

When Leicester scored their first goal the Leicester fans started chanting "Did you see that Spurs " , well supposedly the West Ham fans joined in the chant :laughing:

Hurts losing two games in 6 hours with the final play of the game :bawling

I bet the Wests ham supporters would've been chanting something different if they'd hung on for the win :laughing:
You must be livid :laughing:
COYS !
 
@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
Sorry Hobbo

:brick:
Can't believe Wham choked again !

At least we have still have our priorities right

When Leicester scored their first goal the Leicester fans started chanting "Did you see that Spurs " , well supposedly the West Ham fans joined in the chant :laughing:

Hurts losing two games in 6 hours with the final play of the game :bawling

I bet the Wests ham supporters would've been chanting something different if they'd hung on for the win :laughing:
You must be livid :laughing:
COYS !

Not really Hobbo , I didn't agree with the Vardy send off and both penalties were dodgy at best , if they penalized every time their was a skirmish in the box during a corner kick they would have 12-10 scorelines every week and I thought Carrolls challenge was mostly shoulder to shoulder

EPL refs are starting to = NRL refs :brick:
 
@happy tiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
@happy tiger said:
@hobbo2803 said:
:brick:
Can't believe Wham choked again !

At least we have still have our priorities right

When Leicester scored their first goal the Leicester fans started chanting "Did you see that Spurs " , well supposedly the West Ham fans joined in the chant :laughing:

Hurts losing two games in 6 hours with the final play of the game :bawling

I bet the Wests ham supporters would've been chanting something different if they'd hung on for the win :laughing:
You must be livid :laughing:
COYS !

Not really Hobbo , I didn't agree with the Vardy send off and both penalties were dodgy at best , if they penalized every time their was a skirmish in the box during a corner kick they would have 12-10 scorelines every week and I thought Carrolls challenge was mostly shoulder to shoulder

EPL refs are starting to = NRL refs :brick:

You just love Mediocrity mate …in both the codes you love :laughing:
Plodders United .."we'll never be defeated ".
 
Mighty Spurs breeze past Stoke City 4-0 in a light training session .
Only 5 points behind Leicester with 4 games to go …..COYS !
 
@hobbo2803 said:
Mighty Spurs breeze past Stoke City 4-0 in a light training session .
Only 5 points behind Leicester with 4 games to go …..COYS !

Reckon you will finish a point shy and will curse Andy Carroll / West Ham forever :laughing:
 
Typical Leeds they win there 3rd game in a row this morning but to little to late grrrr!!!!!!

But…...What do you reckon happy ?

https://www.clubcall.com/leeds-united/leeds-will-offer-50-per-cent-season-ticket-refund-for-play-o-1807485.html?

Leeds will offer 50 per cent season-ticket refund for play-off failure next term LEEDS, UPDATED: APRIL 19, 2016 9:28 PM Leeds have promised fans a refund of up to 50 per cent on season-ticket prices if they fail to reach the Sky Bet Championship play-offs next season. In a bid to halt falling attendance figures at Elland Road and against a backdrop of discontent among a large section of supporters, the club have announced what they describe as "a truly unique, one-off incentive". A club statement read: "As a clear statement of our intent to gain promotion, in the event that the club does not reach at least the play-offs in the 2016/17 season, we will offer all season-ticket holders who purchase their season ticket before the May 31 deadline a 25 per cent refund on their net season-ticket price. "In addition, should general admission season-ticket sales surpass 15,000 by July 31, 2016, and the club does not reach at least the play-offs, the season-ticket refund, for qualifying season-ticket holders only, will increase to an incredible 50 per cent of the net season-ticket price." Leeds' cheapest adult season ticket, in the East Stand's family area, costs B£398 with mid-range prices at B£445 and B£537 rising to the most expensive at B£629\. Based on an example given by the club, a B£445 season ticket in the North and South Stands has a net cost of B£359.71 after VAT and the Football League levy have been deducted. A 25 per cent saving is B£89.93, while a 50 per cent saving is B£179.85\. Leeds have also frozen most season-ticket prices for the 2016-17 campaign for the third season running and have enticed a younger generation of fans by offering big reductions. Season tickets for under-11s are priced between B£69 and B£99 for new and current holders and are available across the entire stadium instead of being restricted to the East Stand's family area, while under-16s can renew their season tickets for B£135 in the North and South Stands. The club added: "We are more determined than ever to gain promotion from the Championship and are fully committed to doing everything we can to return this great club to the Premier League in 2016/17\. "With the full support of our fans, we believe we can achieve this goal next season. "We are therefore willing to offer a truly unique, one-off incentive to fans who pledge their support early and commit to a 2016/17 season ticket before May 31, 2016." The average attendance at Elland Road for the 2010/11 season was 27,296, according to the Football League, and dropped to 24,278 for the 2014/15 campaign. This season the current figure is 22,611.

Read more at: https://www.clubcall.com/leeds-united/leeds-will-offer-50-per-cent-season-ticket-refund-for-play-o-1807485.html?
 
@foreveratiger said:
Typical Leeds they win there 3rd game in a row this morning but to little to late grrrr!!!!!!

But…...What do you reckon happy ?

https://www.clubcall.com/leeds-united/leeds-will-offer-50-per-cent-season-ticket-refund-for-play-o-1807485.html?

Leeds will offer 50 per cent season-ticket refund for play-off failure next term LEEDS, UPDATED: APRIL 19, 2016 9:28 PM Leeds have promised fans a refund of up to 50 per cent on season-ticket prices if they fail to reach the Sky Bet Championship play-offs next season. In a bid to halt falling attendance figures at Elland Road and against a backdrop of discontent among a large section of supporters, the club have announced what they describe as "a truly unique, one-off incentive". A club statement read: "As a clear statement of our intent to gain promotion, in the event that the club does not reach at least the play-offs in the 2016/17 season, we will offer all season-ticket holders who purchase their season ticket before the May 31 deadline a 25 per cent refund on their net season-ticket price. "In addition, should general admission season-ticket sales surpass 15,000 by July 31, 2016, and the club does not reach at least the play-offs, the season-ticket refund, for qualifying season-ticket holders only, will increase to an incredible 50 per cent of the net season-ticket price." Leeds' cheapest adult season ticket, in the East Stand's family area, costs B£398 with mid-range prices at B£445 and B£537 rising to the most expensive at B£629\. Based on an example given by the club, a B£445 season ticket in the North and South Stands has a net cost of B£359.71 after VAT and the Football League levy have been deducted. A 25 per cent saving is B£89.93, while a 50 per cent saving is B£179.85\. Leeds have also frozen most season-ticket prices for the 2016-17 campaign for the third season running and have enticed a younger generation of fans by offering big reductions. Season tickets for under-11s are priced between B£69 and B£99 for new and current holders and are available across the entire stadium instead of being restricted to the East Stand's family area, while under-16s can renew their season tickets for B£135 in the North and South Stands. The club added: "We are more determined than ever to gain promotion from the Championship and are fully committed to doing everything we can to return this great club to the Premier League in 2016/17\. "With the full support of our fans, we believe we can achieve this goal next season. "We are therefore willing to offer a truly unique, one-off incentive to fans who pledge their support early and commit to a 2016/17 season ticket before May 31, 2016." The average attendance at Elland Road for the 2010/11 season was 27,296, according to the Football League, and dropped to 24,278 for the 2014/15 campaign. This season the current figure is 22,611.

Read more at: https://www.clubcall.com/leeds-united/leeds-will-offer-50-per-cent-season-ticket-refund-for-play-o-1807485.html?

I'm sorry FT , sounds like some of the garbage WT's fans have to listen to every season

Mate , become a Hammer , think of all the wonderful Australian players who have worn the claret and blue and we are looking at signing a Uruguayan youngster as well

Best of both worlds :smiley:
 
@happy tiger said:
@foreveratiger said:
Typical Leeds they win there 3rd game in a row this morning but to little to late grrrr!!!!!!

But…...What do you reckon happy ?

https://www.clubcall.com/leeds-united/leeds-will-offer-50-per-cent-season-ticket-refund-for-play-o-1807485.html?

Leeds will offer 50 per cent season-ticket refund for play-off failure next term LEEDS, UPDATED: APRIL 19, 2016 9:28 PM Leeds have promised fans a refund of up to 50 per cent on season-ticket prices if they fail to reach the Sky Bet Championship play-offs next season. In a bid to halt falling attendance figures at Elland Road and against a backdrop of discontent among a large section of supporters, the club have announced what they describe as "a truly unique, one-off incentive". A club statement read: "As a clear statement of our intent to gain promotion, in the event that the club does not reach at least the play-offs in the 2016/17 season, we will offer all season-ticket holders who purchase their season ticket before the May 31 deadline a 25 per cent refund on their net season-ticket price. "In addition, should general admission season-ticket sales surpass 15,000 by July 31, 2016, and the club does not reach at least the play-offs, the season-ticket refund, for qualifying season-ticket holders only, will increase to an incredible 50 per cent of the net season-ticket price." Leeds' cheapest adult season ticket, in the East Stand's family area, costs B£398 with mid-range prices at B£445 and B£537 rising to the most expensive at B£629\. Based on an example given by the club, a B£445 season ticket in the North and South Stands has a net cost of B£359.71 after VAT and the Football League levy have been deducted. A 25 per cent saving is B£89.93, while a 50 per cent saving is B£179.85\. Leeds have also frozen most season-ticket prices for the 2016-17 campaign for the third season running and have enticed a younger generation of fans by offering big reductions. Season tickets for under-11s are priced between B£69 and B£99 for new and current holders and are available across the entire stadium instead of being restricted to the East Stand's family area, while under-16s can renew their season tickets for B£135 in the North and South Stands. The club added: "We are more determined than ever to gain promotion from the Championship and are fully committed to doing everything we can to return this great club to the Premier League in 2016/17\. "With the full support of our fans, we believe we can achieve this goal next season. "We are therefore willing to offer a truly unique, one-off incentive to fans who pledge their support early and commit to a 2016/17 season ticket before May 31, 2016." The average attendance at Elland Road for the 2010/11 season was 27,296, according to the Football League, and dropped to 24,278 for the 2014/15 campaign. This season the current figure is 22,611.

Read more at: https://www.clubcall.com/leeds-united/leeds-will-offer-50-per-cent-season-ticket-refund-for-play-o-1807485.html?

I'm sorry FT , sounds like some of the garbage WT's fans have to listen to every season

Mate , become a Hammer , think of all the wonderful Australian players who have worn the claret and blue and we are looking at signing a Uruguayan youngster as well

Best of both worlds :smiley:

The Owner has been swallowed by the Leeds fans , the Protest has been extraordinary :laughing: .
They Leeds fans trust hired a light plane and got a banner attached to the plane with
" Time to go Massimo " and then they had a laser beaming onto the outside of the Grandstand with the same sort of thing .

Here are some pictures :laughing: , Leeds fans are Savage
 
Just catching up on some of the EPL action….looks like WHAM had the Premier League leaders on toast but choked...then those Mighty Spurs destroyed some rable...

Someone has the wobbly boot on...
 
Massive game for Leicester coming up. Meanwhile down in the proper leagues MK plastics are officially relegated and the real Dons moved a step closer to the playoffs. Doesn't get much better as a Wombles fan.
 
@Yossarian said:
Massive game for Leicester coming up. Meanwhile down in the proper leagues MK plastics are officially relegated and the real Dons moved a step closer to the playoffs. Doesn't get much better as a Wombles fan.

Wimbledon Common :smiley:
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Are you a Pom Yoss ?
 
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