Posted by sean on September 6, 2006 at 10:39 pm in Leeds United with No Comments


It’s late. I’ll blog properly tomorrow. Just a quick one tonight to congratulate Northern Ireland for beating Spain 3-2. A fabulous win for them.

Special congratulations must however go to Leeds United’s very own David Healy for scoring all 3 goals against Spain, a national side made up of players who can normally be seen playing for the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid, Arsenal and Liverpool.

No doubt Mr. Healy’s value will rise dramatically. Judging by what Chelsea paid for Shevchenko, I estimate Healy’s asking price to be in excess of £50,000,000.

I suppose you could say the result of tonight’s game was
LEEDS UNITED 3-2 SPAIN.
Or LEEDS UNITED 3-2 BARCELONA.
Or LEEDS UNITED 3-2 ARSENAL… you get the idea.

Well done David. You had better score at the weekend…

Sweet Caroline, Boom! Boom! Boom! Good times never felt so good


Is the stomp dance some kind of Ulster tradition or is Healy just a fan of Hale and Pace

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