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Phill_dvsn wrote: chameleon wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Is there a link on the Y.E.P website, or can someone scan a copy and put it on S.L for us to see? This link has apeared on the BBC Leeds news site:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... -4524301As Jim says, the few things on there not already known to this site are - of rather indifferent interest. Thanks for the link, although it wasn't really amazing was it? It was a tough call between that and the live kitten cam The live kitten cam!!!!They are busy at moment looking for a secret tunnel leading to kirkstall abbey.
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Leodian wrote: I apologise for starting this thread which I thought would be of interest but which now that there is a YEP online report has clearly been found to be of no interest. Will a mod please delete this non-interesting thread. I don't think you need to apologise, explain or take any of this personally. All relevant info and stories are welcome to be posted here. I think the main thing people are commenting on is how the Y.E.P use cheap journalism and steal most of their ideas anyway, and what they don't steal isn't fantastic at the end of the day. I really wouldn't take it personally at all Leodian, the link was most welcome
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Leodian wrote: I apologise for starting this thread which I thought would be of interest but which now that there is a YEP online report has clearly been found to be of no interest. Will a mod please delete this non-interesting thread. I don't think you need to apologise, explain or take any of this personally. All relevant info and stories are welcome to be posted here. I think the main thing people are commenting on is how the Y.E.P use cheap journalism and steal most of there ideas anyway, and what they don't steal isn't fantastic at the end of the day. I really wouldn't take it personally at all Leodian, the link was most welcome I 2nd that.
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Whyme wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Leodian wrote: I apologise for starting this thread which I thought would be of interest but which now that there is a YEP online report has clearly been found to be of no interest. Will a mod please delete this non-interesting thread. I don't think you need to apologise, explain or take any of this personally. All relevant info and stories are welcome to be posted here. I think the main thing people are commenting on is how the Y.E.P use cheap journalism and steal most of there ideas anyway, and what they don't steal isn't fantastic at the end of the day. I really wouldn't take it personally at all Leodian, the link was most welcome I 2nd that. I 3rd it!
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Leodian wrote: I apologise for starting this thread which I thought would be of interest but which now that there is a YEP online report has clearly been found to be of no interest. Will a mod please delete this non-interesting thread. No.It is perfectly valid and contains items quite pertinent. I think you should take comments made at face value - most things have been mentioned here - but there are many, many folk who will not have seen the site, thus may well be surprised by them and as is not unusual, the article may well jog (no pun!) a memory of even more amongst posters on the site
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Did somebody say jogon?I have to confess to being a tad anti-yep. But having just read the 30 I didn't know many and they didn't seem 'sl-filched'."30. Leeds United was formed in 1885 by one Leonard Cooper and played its early matches at Kirkstall and Leeds Albion on Brudenell Road" What was his occupation?ps. Leo plse don't remove it?
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Jogon wrote: Did somebody say jogon?I have to confess to being a tad anti-yep. But having just read the 30 I didn't know many and they didn't seem 'sl-filched'."30. Leeds United was formed in 1885 by one Leonard Cooper and played its early matches at Kirkstall and Leeds Albion on Brudenell Road" What was his occupation?ps. Leo plse don't remove it? Is this the same guy?http://www.leonardcooperltd.co.uk/Anyone know more about Leonard Cooper - I've never heard of him - certainly a famous son of Leeds.