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    Gillingham vs Leeds United

    Finished 1-1 sadly. Leeds scored in the 28th minute and then sadly Gillingham scored in the 91st minute. But the referee was horrid...booking every Leeds player and leeds eventually finished with 9 men but good result for them and getting a draw with 9 men isn't easy


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    F**king useless c**t of a referee!

    Kandol and Beckford get kicked off the park all game, Kandol complains about it and gets sent off!

    Beckford gets put through on goal, flag goes up for offside, Beckford puts the ball in the net anyway - something that happens almost every single game in every division - and he gets booked for it which ultimately leads to him getting sent off!

    These 2 bookings sum the "referee's" performance up though:

    63:21 Booking
    Foul by David Graham (Gillingham) on Sebastien Carole (Leeds). Jonathan Douglas (Leeds) booked.
    66:40 Booking
    Cross by Sean Clohessy (Gillingham), resulting in open play. Casper Ankergren (Leeds) booked.
    Wise was sent off at half-time as well, no suprises there, but he's reporting the referee who apparently told him to f**k off!

    13 fouls for Gillingham compared to our 15, yet they get 2 bookings while we get 7 yellow cards issued (if you count Beckford and Kandol as 2).

    Danny McDermid is an absolute disgrace.

    Leeds fans have been looking up his record, he's been involved in controversy near enough every single game he's refereed by the looks of things. Leicester vs Colchester, Bournemouth vs Northampton, Notts County vs MK Dons, Salisbury vs Exeter... the list goes on. He denied Crawley a penalty in their home game against York when a York player clearly handballed inside the area in injury time and blew for full-time instead.

    8 man escort off the pitch today says it all.

    On the plus side, a heroic effort from the 9 players lucky enough not to get sent off, held on for 40+ minutes against 12 men and managed to come away with a draw. Fantastic result from that point of view, we'd have rolled over and got hammered last season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mundi View Post
    F**king useless c**t of a referee!

    Kandol and Beckford get kicked off the park all game, Kandol complains about it and gets sent off!

    Beckford gets put through on goal, flag goes up for offside, Beckford puts the ball in the net anyway - something that happens almost every single game in every division - and he gets booked for it which ultimately leads to him getting sent off!

    These 2 bookings sum the "referee's" performance up though:





    Wise was sent off at half-time as well, no suprises there, but he's reporting the referee who apparently told him to f**k off!

    13 fouls for Gillingham compared to our 15, yet they get 2 bookings while we get 7 yellow cards issued (if you count Beckford and Kandol as 2).

    Danny McDermid is an absolute disgrace.

    Leeds fans have been looking up his record, he's been involved in controversy near enough every single game he's refereed by the looks of things. Leicester vs Colchester, Bournemouth vs Northampton, Notts County vs MK Dons, Salisbury vs Exeter... the list goes on. He denied Crawley a penalty in their home game against York when a York player clearly handballed inside the area in injury time and blew for full-time instead.

    8 man escort off the pitch today says it all.

    On the plus side, a heroic effort from the 9 players lucky enough not to get sent off, held on for 40+ minutes against 12 men and managed to come away with a draw. Fantastic result from that point of view, we'd have rolled over and got hammered last season.
    That seems very harsh, wouldn't suprise me if the league have put the ref up to this. You don't book a player who's already been booked for kicking the ball into the back of the net, thats just fucking stupid and common sense needs to prevail which obviously didn't happen.

    Decisions like this can ruin your season. There is no needs for it.

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    Lucky cunts Gillingham.

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    Wot a load of shit it was, now Beckford & Kandol miss the game at Oldham! Gillingham would of prob been 4-0 down if this didnt happen. Fucking ref i hate the **** !!! :BangHead:

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    complaining to the ref is a booking- at least he had the guts to do it, applauding the ef is a booking (at least it is everywhere else, maybe in leeds its different) can't complain if the ref pulls out another yellow for that, and booting the ball away is a booking whether its first second (or if you have poll third) it's always a booking

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    Quote Originally Posted by wednesday4life View Post
    complaining to the ref is a booking- at least he had the guts to do it, applauding the ef is a booking (at least it is everywhere else, maybe in leeds its different) can't complain if the ref pulls out another yellow for that, and booting the ball away is a booking whether its first second (or if you have poll third) it's always a booking
    Seems you have your head in your arse as usual. Watch the match and see for yourself how crap the ref was, applauding the ref is not a booking it's agreeing with his decision. If that would have been your side you'd have created shit too mate.

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    applauding the ref is a booking- can you not remember rooney getting sent off for it?


    and just in case you didn't realise- we were down to nine men for far more questionable decisions at coventry last season, i didn't kicki up half as much fuss

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    The game was biased tho mate, watch it for yourself and you'd realise. Leeds should have won easy.

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    wednesday4life
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    typical leeds- everyones against us, the fa hates us, the league wants us to be relegated, referees favour the opposition

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    Quote Originally Posted by wednesday4life View Post
    typical leeds- everyones against us, the fa hates us, the league wants us to be relegated, referees favour the opposition
    You are so right wednesday get a life, typical.

    One meaning of typical is distinctive, yes we are distinctive and proud of it. Yes Distinctive Leeds

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    they sound like chelsea fans

    Some Bloke In Boro with Toon Flags on there house, so brave
    Also he is a mormon

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonutd View Post
    they sound like chelsea fans
    You are right in a way we both hate the mancunian scum, yes you could say we are both scum busters

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    typ·i·cal (tĭp'ĭ-kəl)
    adj.
    Exhibiting the qualities, traits, or characteristics that identify a kind, class, group, or category: a typical suburban community.
    Of or relating to a representative specimen; characteristic or distinctive.
    Conforming to a type: a composition typical of the baroque period.
    also typ·ic (-ĭk) Of the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type; emblematic.
    where's distinctive?

    it's more conforming to a type- that type being moaning twats

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    Quote Originally Posted by wednesday4life View Post
    where's distinctive?

    it's more conforming to a type- that type being moaning twats
    Good day Mr wednesday get a life. Sorry I haven't responded earlier, but we have just stopped celebrating our wonderful victory against a very gutsy John Sheridan inspired Oldham Athletic side.

    How did sheffield sunday get on last night

    How kind of you to read and respond to my comments.

    The Little Oxford Dictionary states - typical a. serving as type; characteristic, distinctive.

    The Collins Concise Dictionary and Thesaurus Edition gives even more meaning to the word typical - typical archetypal, average, characteristic, classic, conventional, essential, illustrative, in character, indicative, in keeping, model, orthodox, representative, standard, stock, true to type, usual.

    Now Mr get a life, I am sure someone with your undoubted wit will have another scintillating comment regarding this topic.

    It will probably have the same level of wit, humour and intelligence that your "moaning twats" comment had.

    That particular comment was oh so funny, more to the point is was so original, must have really got your old grey matter working overtime.

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