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lion1
14-03-2014, 04:11 PM
might be up there with work next week and have worked it well with the lions up there as well...B) B) B)

I will have to go in the leeds end as its one of those "got to pick the ticket up on some service stn and have to go by coach for the lions fans "

there should be 50 on the coach and a sole lion in the leeds part

Any tips on what to do in leeds,and how do I blend in with the locals without being tumbled.

Thanks in advance...the sole lion;) ;)

lion1
14-03-2014, 04:14 PM
might be up there with work next week and have worked it well with the lions up there as well...B) B) B)

I will have to go in the leeds end as its one of those "got to pick the ticket up on some service stn and have to go by coach for the lions fans "

there should be 50 on the coach and a sole lion in the leeds part

Any tips on what to do in leeds,and how do I blend in with the locals without being tumbled.

Thanks in advance...the sole lion;) ;)in fact I am in Bradford as well...any good curry houses?

DanRrr
15-03-2014, 01:01 AM
Lion, the only really good thing I can think of doing in Leeds, is leaving it. I believe it has both a bus and a train station. For some unknown reason it's also linked to the national road network. Enjoy leaving, hopefully with 3 points ;)

Altobelli
15-03-2014, 03:12 AM
Find the M62 and get out of there quickly B)

Altobelli
15-03-2014, 03:35 AM
"how do I blend in with the locals without being tumbled".

ACTUAL FACTS:

1. Elland Road was originally known as The Old Pea**** Ground, and was the reason behind one of Leeds early nicknames, 'The Pea****s'

2. The club's record transfer fee (outgoing) was the AŁ32.5m received for Rio Ferdinand, who moved to Manchester United in July 2002

3. Rio Ferdinand cost Leeds a record AŁ18m when the club bought him from West Ham in 2000

4. Legendary centre forward John Charles bagged a record 42 league goals in the 1953-54 season

5. Don Revie is the club's most successful manager ever, and its longest serving (1961-1974). In his time at Leeds, he led the team to victory in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1968 and 1971), Football League First Division (1968/69 and 1973/74), Football League Second Division (1963/64), FA Cup (1972), Football League Cup (1968), and FA Charity Shield (1969).

6. Leeds record attendance at Elland Road was for an FA Cup fifth round replay with Sunderland (57,892 in 1967)

Oldtimeram
15-03-2014, 08:15 AM
Like BC, I hate Leeds

gaz1959
15-03-2014, 02:23 PM
Wipe your feet on the way out and be safe Mr Lion

Don't think Bradord have many curry houses - so best go for some good old English fish n chips

Altobelli
15-03-2014, 03:30 PM
Bradford ? Leeds is really a massive place :O

lazaat
24-03-2014, 06:58 AM
Ive been to Leeds many times...and I've found the best thing about the place is leaving!

Altobelli
24-03-2014, 04:40 PM
Come on Andy, Give us some feedback of the delights of Weeds ?

lion1
28-03-2014, 03:38 PM
Come on Andy, Give us some feedback of the delights of Weeds ?



I am still speechless Mike,XD XD XD but I will post later as I did do a stadium tour of ellandroad.Which was very amusing

alfinyalcabo
28-03-2014, 06:10 PM
Come on Andy, Give us some feedback of the delights of Weeds ?



I am still speechless Mike,XD XD XD but I will post later as I did do a stadium tour of BellEnd road.Which was very amusing[/quote]

gaz1959
29-03-2014, 09:52 PM
good on yer Lion1 making a day of it B)