Dude, it's called being a football fan. Don't tell me, you've never sworn at a 
game or said anything remotely offensive about an opposition player? Club? 
Manager? Who are you, Rowan Williams?

I said calm down when you are emailing a person you don't know and are clearly 
quite aerated. Big difference to saying nasty things noone really means about a 
rival football team and it's current and former players.

You seem to now be suggesting that I sing about the Munich Air disaster, with 
your capitalised 'YOU'. Based on what? The fact that I hate Man United in a 
footballing sense? Bit of a quantum leap to make that, pal. An offensive one at 
that.

Baddley Jumped up? Did you think of that all by yourself? You should be at the 
palladium! Are you saying he wasn't talented? Limited footballer but talented 
nonetheless and an ever present in the side that got us promoted and then into 
7th.

Finally, I'm naive because I take what smith said at face value, you're in the 
know because you believe Lorimer, the pub landlord the kransortium put on the 
'board' to appease the natives. Riiiiiight.

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On 9 Jun 2011, at 00:40, "Paul Cundell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lesson for you 'pal', you shouldn't be offensive if your easily offended.
> 
>> The phrase is usually 'duck', but you choose pig? You don't know me and
> employ language like that? Calm down pal. 
> 
> Language like what? Pig, duck, cow, horse, dog, cat - what difference does
> it make? Did I say if it smells, looks, feels like a cnut? No I didn't.
> However it becomes clear that the use of what language and when is obviously
> dependent upon your own rules. You take offence at the word pig yet are
> happy to question the parentage of Smith, Charlton and our goalkeepers
> father who you don't know either. Don't be offensive if your easily
> offended.
> 
>> Being a football fan means investing your emotion, time and a lot of your
> money in a group of overpaid idiots who let you down and consistently make
> you feel bad - it is one of the least rational things you can do. 
> 
> But you just said 'calm down pal' - double standards again - you're allowed
> to be irrational but I'm not?
> 
>> I never called Smith a lying tw@t. Where are you getting this from?! In
> fact, I said you should read what he had to say for himself when our club
> was on it's knees and he was cosying up to 'Wazza', 'Giggsy' and the gang,
> and singing the praises of the fans who unfurled banners mocking the deaths
> of some young men who were murdered watching Leeds. He was at that game.
> 
> You talk of karma, and how people ought to get what they deserve, yet seem
> to forget that we sung the runway song for decades before Turkey. Perhaps
> we're just reaping what we sow, perhaps by singing the runway song YOU are
> asking for, and condoning, the throat slitting gestures and the Turkish
> flags. We broke the taboo first.
> If you're going to sing that you hope somebody dies, don't be surprised if
> they sing they hope you do.
> If you're going to take the piss out of one of the biggest tragedies in
> English football then don't be upset when someone else takes the piss out of
> our own footballing tragedy.
> 
>> He knew what he was doing - he would be welcomed back a hero if he had
> chosen ANY other club. Now he's being let go by Newcastle - because he's
> shit - and he's not welcome here. We'll get promoted and we'll do it without
> that [] > prick who declared himself 'not a championship player' at the
> reebok barely a minute after we got relegated. 
> 
> And he wasn't a championship player at that time either, was he? In fact he
> was so NOT a championship player that the best team in the land swooped in
> with a cash offer for a player who was the epitome of Leeds. As for his
> interviews after his transfer , did you expect to hear him say he hated ManU
> and its fans and that he wished they would all drop dead tomorrow. Would you
> publically say that about your employers? He had a career to continue and he
> HAD to continue it away from Elland Road, he then had to do what all players
> do - pretend they give a flying rats @rse about the club and the fans they
> are playing for - don't be so naive that you think that any of them give a
> stuff about you, me, their fans or their club. It's just the pay packet that
> they're there for.
> 
>> We'll (hopefully) do it with some young, talented and hungry players (two
> of whom we have just tragically let go), not with some idiot looking for
> redemption at the end of his inauspicious career.
> 
> Sorry, have I missed something? We have tragically let who go? Baddley
> Jumpedup is talented?!?!?! Are you sure you've been watching Leeds?
> 
> Cheers
> Paul
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