[LU] Schadenfreude

2015-08-30 Thread Rob Heath
So Swansea did the biz, and The Golden Weekend was completed. I've got myself a cup of coffee and I'm going to spend an enjoyable half hour reading the comments of the whining Red Drivel "fans" on the Guardian website. They'll be pushed to exceed the comedy value provided by the Liverpoo and Chels

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2012-05-21 Thread Eric B
i am just disgusted that john terry won anything, I loathe him so much I was for zeee germans. I dont really dislike germans much at all to be honest, a part from their keeper in 82, schumacher. Eric On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Rick Duniec wrote: > Without wanting to wish good fortune on

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2012-05-21 Thread Rick Duniec
Without wanting to wish good fortune on Chelsea the longer their game went on against Bayern there was an unmistakable growing feeling of payback for 1975 (and to a far lesser extent for 1976 -St. Etienne at Hampden). It wasn't there at kick off but the way the game panned out it just grew and g

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2012-05-21 Thread John Lee
I thought the Tottingham thing was the only decent thing about the Chumps League - FAF!! Indeed! From: "seanscr...@aol.com" To: leedslist@gn.apc.org Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 5:25 Subject: [LU] Schadenfreude In the world of the Leeds United suppor

[LU] Schadenfreude

2012-05-19 Thread seanscribe
In the world of the Leeds United supporter, there can never have been a better ending to a season in which we weren't challenging for anything. In the space of eight days, Manchester United and Bayern Munich - surely our two most bitter enemies - each had one hand on a major trophy with minutes