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Football thug attacks fellow fanPublished Date: 08 June 2010A FOOTBALL fan was left with a broken leg after clashing with another supporter at Doncaster railway station.Detectives have launched an investigation after a 48-year-old Thorne man was attacked by a fellow Leeds United fan on his way home from a match.
northbayviking wrote:QuoteFootball thug attacks fellow fanPublished Date: 08 June 2010A FOOTBALL fan was left with a broken leg after clashing with another supporter at Doncaster railway station.Detectives have launched an investigation after a 48-year-old Thorne man was attacked by a fellow Leeds United fan on his way home from a match.\"sumdi's hit thi - tha'd best tell 'coppers\"?
BillyStubbsTears wrote:Quotenorthbayviking wrote:QuoteFootball thug attacks fellow fanPublished Date: 08 June 2010A FOOTBALL fan was left with a broken leg after clashing with another supporter at Doncaster railway station.Detectives have launched an investigation after a 48-year-old Thorne man was attacked by a fellow Leeds United fan on his way home from a match.\"sumdi's hit thi - tha'd best tell 'coppers\"?indeed why would a fellow fan hit their own supporters sounds stupid to me
DRFC MYERS wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:Quotenorthbayviking wrote:QuoteFootball thug attacks fellow fanPublished Date: 08 June 2010A FOOTBALL fan was left with a broken leg after clashing with another supporter at Doncaster railway station.Detectives have launched an investigation after a 48-year-old Thorne man was attacked by a fellow Leeds United fan on his way home from a match.\"sumdi's hit thi - tha'd best tell 'coppers\"?indeed why would a fellow fan hit their own supporters sounds stupid to meApparently it was fancy dress and the bloke that got injured was dressed as a bin
northbayviking wrote:QuoteFootball thug attacks fellow fanPublished Date: 08 June 2010A FOOTBALL fan was left with a broken leg after clashing with another supporter at Doncaster railway station.Detectives have launched an investigation after a 48-year-old Thorne man was attacked by a fellow Leeds United fan on his way home from a match.perhaps they were walking back to doncaster station and it took them over 4 weeks to get there and then they realised that had they caught the train it might have been quicker than their neurones!
Filo wrote:QuoteDRFC MYERS wrote:QuoteBillyStubbsTears wrote:Quotenorthbayviking wrote:QuoteFootball thug attacks fellow fanPublished Date: 08 June 2010A FOOTBALL fan was left with a broken leg after clashing with another supporter at Doncaster railway station.Detectives have launched an investigation after a 48-year-old Thorne man was attacked by a fellow Leeds United fan on his way home from a match.\"sumdi's hit thi - tha'd best tell 'coppers\"?indeed why would a fellow fan hit their own supporters sounds stupid to meApparently it was fancy dress and the bloke that got injured was dressed as a bin thats quite funny because the bin is a resemblance to the stadium which theyd just been to
Now hold on! Elland Road may have seen better days and certainly cannot be deemed as \"state of the art\", but it's a 'proper' ground and has evolved over the years, acquiring recognised architectural features such as varied form and design, such as contrasting roof lines.As for the KMS, imagine the content of the brief given to the architect on day one. Something along the lines of;\"Keep it cheap. We need a steel box, with no features of note*, with all four sides the same height and a distinctly ersatz feel about the place\".In layman's terms, a bin.* I concede that a passing nod to aesthetics was attempted with the use of \"off the shelf\" coloured cladding to the external walls to the four corners, in colours forever synonymous wi t'Rover's heritage (ahem).The Defence rests it's case M'Lud.
Wellington Vaults wrote:QuoteNow hold on! Elland Road may have seen better days and certainly cannot be deemed as \"state of the art\", but it's a 'proper' ground and has evolved over the years, acquiring recognised architectural features such as varied form and design, such as contrasting roof lines.As for the KMS, imagine the content of the brief given to the architect on day one. Something along the lines of;\"Keep it cheap. We need a steel box, with no features of note*, with all four sides the same height and a distinctly ersatz feel about the place\".In layman's terms, a bin.* I concede that a passing nod to aesthetics was attempted with the use of \"off the shelf\" coloured cladding to the external walls to the four corners, in colours forever synonymous wi t'Rover's heritage (ahem).The Defence rests it's case M'Lud.Eeh, \"real\" football ground eh? I remember them. Like warm school milk an steam trains an pea-soupers an big hairy-arsed centre forrads knocking 'keeper into 'net an aving to gerrup at sparra-fart in 'midlle o' winter to clean 'fire out before you could re-lay it and start to thaw out. Lovely with rose coloured glasses but fcuking grim to experience for real.Elland Road is a dump. The very ugliest, charmless and ill-proportioned of modern cantilever stands towering over one side. Compare it to, say, the North Stand at Hillsborough and it looks like Soviet female weightlifter at the side of Juliette Binoche - like a kid's Meccano model at the side of a Brancusi statue. Then cheap, dingy 60s-70s mis-begotten ideas of modernist football architecture on the other three, designed by people who vaguely knew that the world was changing but couldn't quite drag themselves away from the asbestos-sheet-rooved football grounds that they knew and loved. And the whole lot shoe-horned in to a geometrically inappropriate site, with barely a nod to aestetics inside or out (I'd call it \"Brutalist\", but that would be giving it undeserved praise for having a meaningful aesthetic behind it - \"Cheap as possible concrete-ist\" would be a more accurate.) Out of date before it was even built. A blot on the urban landscape on the outside, ugly, depressing and oppressing on the inside.If Ridsdale hadn't bankrupted you, the place would have been bulldozed for a new out of town soul-less bowl a decade ago. Your fans voted in their thousands to abandon Elland Road when the plans were first drawn up. I know the architect who had developed the plans for the new ground down by the M1 extension. Then, when that fell through, he developed the plans to turn the derelict wasteland of the Elland Road environs into yet another bland sub-urban bowling and Outlet shop centre, with a suitably bland modernised stadium. Leeds Utd have been desparate for a decade and more to join the rush to modernity. The only reason that you're stuck in your 1960s dystopian nightmare of a \"real\" stadium is that you couldn't afford to get on the up to date train that the rest of us were catching.
BillyStubbsTears wrote:QuoteWellington Vaults wrote:QuoteNow hold on! Elland Road may have seen better days and certainly cannot be deemed as \"state of the art\", but it's a 'proper' ground and has evolved over the years, acquiring recognised architectural features such as varied form and design, such as contrasting roof lines.As for the KMS, imagine the content of the brief given to the architect on day one. Something along the lines of;\"Keep it cheap. We need a steel box, with no features of note*, with all four sides the same height and a distinctly ersatz feel about the place\".In layman's terms, a bin.* I concede that a passing nod to aesthetics was attempted with the use of \"off the shelf\" coloured cladding to the external walls to the four corners, in colours forever synonymous wi t'Rover's heritage (ahem).The Defence rests it's case M'Lud.Eeh, \"real\" football ground eh? I remember them. Like warm school milk an steam trains an pea-soupers an big hairy-arsed centre forrads knocking 'keeper into 'net an aving to gerrup at sparra-fart in 'midlle o' winter to clean 'fire out before you could re-lay it and start to thaw out. Lovely with rose coloured glasses but fcuking grim to experience for real.Elland Road is a dump. The very ugliest, charmless and ill-proportioned of modern cantilever stands towering over one side. Compare it to, say, the North Stand at Hillsborough and it looks like Soviet female weightlifter at the side of Juliette Binoche - like a kid's Meccano model at the side of a Brancusi statue. Then cheap, dingy 60s-70s mis-begotten ideas of modernist football architecture on the other three, designed by people who vaguely knew that the world was changing but couldn't quite drag themselves away from the asbestos-sheet-rooved football grounds that they knew and loved. And the whole lot shoe-horned in to a geometrically inappropriate site, with barely a nod to aestetics inside or out (I'd call it \"Brutalist\", but that would be giving it undeserved praise for having a meaningful aesthetic behind it - \"Cheap as possible concrete-ist\" would be a more accurate.) Out of date before it was even built. A blot on the urban landscape on the outside, ugly, depressing and oppressing on the inside.If Ridsdale hadn't bankrupted you, the place would have been bulldozed for a new out of town soul-less bowl a decade ago. Your fans voted in their thousands to abandon Elland Road when the plans were first drawn up. I know the architect who had developed the plans for the new ground down by the M1 extension. Then, when that fell through, he developed the plans to turn the derelict wasteland of the Elland Road environs into yet another bland sub-urban bowling and Outlet shop centre, with a suitably bland modernised stadium. Leeds Utd have been desparate for a decade and more to join the rush to modernity. The only reason that you're stuck in your 1960s dystopian nightmare of a \"real\" stadium is that you couldn't afford to get on the up to date train that the rest of us were catching.Bloody hell! 10/10 for managing to get dystopian into a thread originating from a tale about two fellas from Thorne brawling on Donny station.In fact I corresponded with Ridsdale when the move from Elland Road was mooted. Not that I expected him to listen, but to express a desire that if the new stadium was to herald the start of a \"bright new era\", why not go for something like the structure that Genoa/Sampdoria commissioned, or at the worst, something with the spirit of the Galpharm?The rest, as they say, is history, but are you really saying that cloned versions of Pride Park/St Mary's ad nauseum contribute anything to the built environment? Yes, the views are great and the pies warm but surely a touch of vision could have been adopted? Christ, even the volume house-builders attempted to introduce a semblance of variety when they were throwing up little boxes by the million.Elland Road may be a \"dump\" as you put it, and shows it's years, but is it any less appealing now than the KMS will be in 40 years time?
BV reflected the club over the last 40 years - a rotting corpse.The KMS reflects the club now. Anonymous on the outside but surprisingly successful, bright and enjoyable when you get up close.