Tim,
Mine arrived yestereday so they've started sending them out.
Cheers
Mike
On 20 September 2010 22:22, wrote:
> Has anyone got a ticket for this game yet? I applied within the first 10
> minutes of that batch of away tickets going on sale, but so far I haven't
> heard whether or not I've
Got confirmation email that I had been allocated tickets but not got the
tickets yet
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Subject: [LU] Ipswich Ticket
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I was there. Outside the ground, one of the many who could not get in.
Same here. Was watching people climb over the wall into the shed after they
closed the gates. Whatever the crowd figure is officially - there were a few
more inside f
I was there. Outside the ground, one of the many who could not get in.
Tim
On Monday, September 20, 2010, Robert Heath wrote:
> Thanks Guy for making the effort to write out all the questions.
>
> I answered them honestly giving mesen no thinking time, and scored a poor 6.
>
> P.S. That record c
Has anyone got a ticket for this game yet? I applied within the first 10
minutes of that batch of away tickets going on sale, but so far I haven't heard
whether or not I've got one.
As I've already committed myself to going down to East Anglia for that weekend,
it will be rather infuriating i
As Max Boyce was wont to say "I know, 'cos I was there..."
Yes, I was there that night - stood on one of those little wooden steps that
dads used to make in those days for their lads to stand on, and was
somewhere in the middle of the Lowfields Road terracing.
We had no idea what had happened, to
Thanks Guy for making the effort to write out all the questions.
I answered them honestly giving mesen no thinking time, and scored a poor 6.
P.S. That record crowd v Sunderlandany other OGOTLs who were there
that night?
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we were making the exact same comparison with Kilkenny and McPhail - both tend
to play the easy pass and keep the ball well, and both have the ability to play
the killer pass but do not do it enough, and both lack the physical presence
and athleticism that is needed in the modern game. Not exact
But the correct answer to number 10 is 'that bastard Tinkler'
On Monday, September 20, 2010, Guy Thornton wrote:
> 10. In 1971 Leeds finished as runners up in the 1st division by a point after
> the referee had
> controversely allowed Jeff Astle's winning goal for West Brom at Elland Road,
>
> I think Gradel's too much of a loose cannon - we should play Watt out on
> the
> left - he was immense in some of the games towards the end of last season.
> Â
>
He was invisible against Swansea, though. I was amazed that Rich rated
Kilkenny so highly for the Donny game. I (and all those aroun
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 11:51:21 + (GMT)
> From: DAVID NATTAN
> To: list leedslist
> Subject: Re: [LU] Mastermind
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> Rooney's bottle went at the start - I managed a creditable
> 8 cor
Fair point Guy - I hadn't thought of that - so for anyone who actually wants
to SEE it
Here is a YouTube link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVbBVF8PBFQ
Steve Gillen
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From: leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On
Behalf Of Guy Thornton
On 18 Sep 2010 at 18:34, Robert Heath wrote:
>
> Great advice from Guy, but alas I haven't got the technology to
> record.did anyone or
> has anyone seen M/mind?
>
> Can you bung a few of the questions on here so we can all have a go at them?
>
> How did the bloke do?
>
I think Gradel's too much of a loose cannon - we should play Watt out on the
left - he was immense in some of the games towards the end of last season.
On 18 September 2010 at 18:55 seanscr...@aol.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Team for Sheff Utd
>
> Higgs
> Connelly Bruce Naylor White
>
> Snodgrass Kil
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