I think in this case it'd be ok. When we had a few silences/applauses for the soldiers the away fans seemed respectful, and I can't see them feeling a need to cause offence over what seemed to be a very nice lady indeed.
I'd score a tap-in winner in the FA Cup final. As I'm hoisted onto shoulders I will reveal myself as the head of SISU, creating such an emotional dilemma every fan spontaneously combusts. I then pocket the cash from their wallets and head to MEXICO.
The Liverpool protests were ineffectual. Marching from a pub they were in anyway to a ground they'd have attended anyway. It's like claiming you're breathing for a cause.
Of all the days for this to pop up in my FM game:
I would say it's coincidental, except that in the game we're in the Premier League and it's 2019. Spooky.
I made quite a few quid a number of times on Elliott Ward as anytime goalscorer, I swear the betting sites had no idea he was our regular penalty taker.
When they say the club is not for sale it means they're not actively looking to get out in the way Mike Ashley was at Newcastle not long back, but obviously the right offer would change their minds.
Being a fan of the club means little. Peter Ridsdale was a Leeds fan.
The faith in Hoffman is primarily because he's not SISU, he's someone else. Anyone else. We have nothing to suggest he's anything more than talk either. Let's not forget Joe Elliott was telling us how good SISU would be for...
Apparently 'the Hoff' is the saviour by default, despite all us having is some kind of promise of good times ahead. It's not as if we were promised good times before, after all.