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Not sure if been posted elsewhere but below link is an interview with LeeJohnson on Points West. He talks about last season from a personal status and also death threats following the signing of the snake.

http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41608008

Certainly an interesting interview where he talks openly about last season and at the same time dealing with his Father's health issues 

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Any kind of tbreats against a player or manager (or anyone else for that matter) are totally unacceptable.

Calling for a change of managet when things are going badly is another matter.  Of course, I am now glad that we didn't.

Of course you wouldn't expect this from anyone other than tje Sags, would you.

Posted
34 minutes ago, View from the Dolman said:

It's Damian Derrick.

That's Del Boy's son isn't it...?!

Posted
29 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:

Any kind of tbreats against a player or manager (or anyone else for that matter) are totally unacceptable.

Calling for a change of managet when things are going badly is another matter.  Of course, I am now glad that we didn't.

Of course you wouldn't expect this from anyone other than tje Sags, would you.

He may have only admitted to threats after the signing but he had death threats from city fans on our terrible run which he admitted at the time.

Posted
8 minutes ago, alexukhc said:

Threats going on when he Dad was ill, even for the blue few that’s heinous 

Couldn't agree more, they really do have some knuckle dragging pieces of shite, they're more bitter than a pint of lemon juice.

Posted
28 minutes ago, Neo said:

He may have only admitted to threats after the signing but he had death threats from city fans on our terrible run which he admitted at the time.

Is this true? Shocking if it is.

Posted
1 hour ago, Neo said:

He may have only admitted to threats after the signing but he had death threats from city fans on our terrible run which he admitted at the time.

I'll admit it. I wanted him to leave City last season and I sent him stick via Twitter. But there is a line you don't cross and I'd never do anything like that.

And getting his family involved and forcing them to move house or cause trouble for his kid at school is also a huge no no. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Septic Peg said:

I'll admit it. I wanted him to leave City last season and I sent him stick via Twitter. But there is a line you don't cross and I'd never do anything like that.

And getting his family involved and forcing them to move house or cause trouble for his kid at school is also a huge no no. 

Why another human gives personal abuse on twitter is beyond me,thought you were better than that peg

Posted
9 minutes ago, Septic Peg said:

I'll admit it. I wanted him to leave City last season and I sent him stick via Twitter. But there is a line you don't cross and I'd never do anything like that.

And getting his family involved and forcing them to move house or cause trouble for his kid at school is also a huge no no. 

better be careful then, look how it turned out for Robbored!

Posted
36 minutes ago, joe jordans teeth said:

Why another human gives personal abuse on twitter is beyond me,thought you were better than that peg

Never said it was personal abuse.

I sent him stuff similar like "leave if you truly love this club" or words to that effect.

Posted
3 hours ago, YorkshireSection said:

They do.

Holloway certainly had death threats made to him.

I remember a rather crude chant that circulated with regards to his kids too.

Was it before or after his "comments" on the microphone on the bus?? Not saying he deserved them even if after the comments, but I can see why in the heat of the moment someone could lose the plot.

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3 minutes ago, The Humble Realist said:

I've been quick to put people in their place talking about how quiet opposition fans were or 'How loud our fans were ' when it doesn't ring true but last night was excellent. Very loud throughout despite not much to shout out on the pitch. 

Has been the same mich of the season. Should be a great atmosphere next Saturday as Leeds fans are always excellent and I'm sure we wont dissapoint!

Yeah, how many do Leeds usually bring?

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On 10/13/2017 at 17:43, David Brent said:

@In the Net will be on soon telling us how all clubs have fans like this

To be fair, your club doesn't have fans like this. 

Your fans never made death threats to Ian Holloway,  your fans never spat on Joe Jordan, your fans never put up a banner referring to Johnson as a midget and telling him to get out of the club,  your fans never carried out an arson attack at a football ground, your fans never threw beer glasses which blinded a police dog at Swansea, your fans never attacked a bar full of families in Nottingham.

No wonder you needed a bigger ground, it's the only way you could fit all those halos in. 

 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Thatch35 said:

Death threats :laugh:. Was it on a piece of paper which each letter cut out from a magazine like Beverley Hills Cop?

nah.....more like the sporting life or horse and hound........

Posted
On 13/10/2017 at 17:32, joe jordans teeth said:

Bit harsh,he's a football manager not a soldier 

"He's got soul but he's not a soldier"?

Is that what you mean?

tfj

Posted
23 hours ago, In the Net said:

To be fair, your club doesn't have fans like this. 

Your fans never made death threats to Ian Holloway,  your fans never spat on Joe Jordan, your fans never put up a banner referring to Johnson as a midget and telling him to get out of the club,  your fans never carried out an arson attack at a football ground, your fans never threw beer glasses which blinded a police dog at Swansea, your fans never attacked a bar full of families in Nottingham.

No wonder you needed a bigger ground, it's the only way you could fit all those halos in. 

 

A bar full of families in Nottingham? 

Shock horror.....more fabricated lies.

Posted
9 hours ago, Andy082005 said:

A bar full of families in Nottingham? 

Shock horror.....more fabricated lies.

Read about it on this forum, examples of a couple of quotes below - always good to bear in mind that not everything you read is the whole truth! 

 

"There were at least a dozen kids in Amici's when it was being smashed up, but they had been taken out to the back to try and protect them from being hurt. One of them, a 7 year old girl, I am Godfather to."

"Incidents such as the one yesterday make me question going to games and posts like this make me question coming on this message board.

We came across a 12-year-old Forest fan scared witless because he had been separated from his dad and chased by a bunch of 'CITY BOIZ'. "

 

 

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On 14/10/2017 at 21:36, In the Net said:

To be fair, your club doesn't have fans like this. 

Your fans never made death threats to Ian Holloway,  your fans never spat on Joe Jordan, your fans never put up a banner referring to Johnson as a midget and telling him to get out of the club,  your fans never carried out an arson attack at a football ground, your fans never threw beer glasses which blinded a police dog at Swansea, your fans never attacked a bar full of families in Nottingham.

No wonder you needed a bigger ground, it's the only way you could fit all those halos in. 

 

It isn’t s competition but this has been over the past 30 years, you do this every other week..

Posted
1 hour ago, ashton_fan said:

In the interview he said the death threat came after the Matty Taylor transfer so it might not have been City fans?

There were rumours of at least one coming from our own fans last season - via Twitter.

He did get some disgusting abuse from our own fans last season. Brave/foolhardy decision for a manager to be on Twitter. If I were him I certainly wouldn't be!

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On 13/10/2017 at 17:35, Septic Peg said:

I'll admit it. I wanted him to leave City last season and I sent him stick via Twitter. But there is a line you don't cross and I'd never do anything like that.

And getting his family involved and forcing them to move house or cause trouble for his kid at school is also a huge no no. 

This revolt of thine is but another fall of man...

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On Sat Oct 14 2017 at 22:36, In the Net said:

To be fair, your club doesn't have fans like this. 

Your fans never made death threats to Ian Holloway,  your fans never spat on Joe Jordan, your fans never put up a banner referring to Johnson as a midget and telling him to get out of the club,  your fans never carried out an arson attack at a football ground, your fans never threw beer glasses which blinded a police dog at Swansea, your fans never attacked a bar full of families in Nottingham.

No wonder you needed a bigger ground, it's the only way you could fit all those halos in. 

 

You are right of course. But the big difference is, we don't brush these things under the carpet or try and claim it to be the work of "teds". Your forum is a heavily moderated echo chamber where you slap yourselves on the back for being the best.and most respected fans in the country.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Wanderingred said:

You are right of course. But the big difference is, we don't brush these things under the carpet or try and claim it to be the work of "teds". Your forum is a heavily moderated echo chamber where you slap yourselves on the back for being the best.and most respected fans in the country.

And in reality there just a bunch of ***kwits

Posted
15 hours ago, Thatch35 said:

Death threats :laugh:. Was it on a piece of paper which each letter cut out from a magazine like Beverley Hills Cop?

Is that a rhetorical question? Or perhaps you wanted to make sure he received yours?

Posted
9 minutes ago, Wanderingred said:

You are right of course. But the big difference is, we don't brush these things under the carpet or try and claim it to be the work of "teds". Your forum is a heavily moderated echo chamber where you slap yourselves on the back for being the best.and most respected fans in the country.

Quite a lot of the publicity regarding behaviour this season has been generated by the club issuing statements, I don't think that constitutes brushing it under the carpet.

I certainly wouldn't put us up for any awards, respect has to be earned, and I can't think of many league clubs who have 100% fans who would fit that category.

Posted
6 minutes ago, In the Net said:

Quite a lot of the publicity regarding behaviour this season has been generated by the club issuing statements, I don't think that constitutes brushing it under the carpet.

I certainly wouldn't put us up for any awards, respect has to be earned, and I can't think of many league clubs who have 100% fans who would fit that category.

The truth is that both clubs have had incidents over the last few seasons and both clubs have a bit of a reputation of it. 

 

Posted
15 minutes ago, In the Net said:

Quite a lot of the publicity regarding behaviour this season has been generated by the club issuing statements, I don't think that constitutes brushing it under the carpet.

I certainly wouldn't put us up for any awards, respect has to be earned, and I can't think of many league clubs who have 100% fans who would fit that category.

We have twice as many fans as you, but still a lot less incidents. Your club has a serious problem.

Posted
13 hours ago, In the Net said:

Read about it on this forum, examples of a couple of quotes below - always good to bear in mind that not everything you read is the whole truth! 

 

"There were at least a dozen kids in Amici's when it was being smashed up, but they had been taken out to the back to try and protect them from being hurt. One of them, a 7 year old girl, I am Godfather to."

"Incidents such as the one yesterday make me question going to games and posts like this make me question coming on this message board.

We came across a 12-year-old Forest fan scared witless because he had been separated from his dad and chased by a bunch of 'CITY BOIZ'. "

 

 

 

Won't condone the behaviour of the 'City Boiz' as you call them...but the Forest lot attacked the City lot first and came completely unstuck. They bought it all on themselves

As I said though...******* the lot of them

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Im not suprised. Rightly or wrongly if Lee Johnson was a manager on the continent and he went on that kind of losing streak a death threat or two on twitter would have been the least of his worrys ! Not saying its right mind but no suprises to me at all.

Posted

Disapproving the work/ideas of someone involved in the club is ok, but a normal person should be able to do that without threatening or insulting with heavy expressions. Unfortunately, a lot of peoples don't understand this simple thing.

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