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Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:25 am

I am currently working on a documentary on former player Leon Jeanne. Filming begins in two weeks and the film will not only focus on Leon's well documented life but will also show him getting fit in order to have one last crack at the Football League this summer where a number of clubs have expressed an interest in taking him on trial.

At this moment in time we are currently trying to track down as much archive footage of Leon in action as possible. If anyone should have any film of Leon playing either as a kid or for Cardiff then please get in touch with me.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:29 am

Jimbo27 wrote:I am currently working on a documentary on former player Leon Jeanne. Filming begins in two weeks and the film will not only focus on Leon's well documented life but will also show him getting fit in order to have one last crack at the Football League this summer where a number of clubs have expressed an interest in taking him on trial.

At this moment in time we are currently trying to track down as much archive footage of Leon in action as possible. If anyone should have any film of Leon playing either as a kid or for Cardiff then please get in touch with me.


Have you tried the Met.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:32 am

Jimbo27 wrote:I am currently working on a documentary on former player Leon Jeanne. Filming begins in two weeks and the film will not only focus on Leon's well documented life but will also show him getting fit in order to have one last crack at the Football League this summer where a number of clubs have expressed an interest in taking him on trial.

At this moment in time we are currently trying to track down as much archive footage of Leon in action as possible. If anyone should have any film of Leon playing either as a kid or for Cardiff then please get in touch with me.


One of the biggest waste of a talent I've ever seen , he could have gone far with the right attitude .
There's thousands of talented kids out there desperate for a single chance why should he get a second one ?
He tested positive for drugs and was banned , he had his chance he blew it !

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:59 am

thomasblue wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:I am currently working on a documentary on former player Leon Jeanne. Filming begins in two weeks and the film will not only focus on Leon's well documented life but will also show him getting fit in order to have one last crack at the Football League this summer where a number of clubs have expressed an interest in taking him on trial.

At this moment in time we are currently trying to track down as much archive footage of Leon in action as possible. If anyone should have any film of Leon playing either as a kid or for Cardiff then please get in touch with me.


One of the biggest waste of a talent I've ever seen , he could have gone far with the right attitude .
There's thousands of talented kids out there desperate for a single chance why should he get a second one ?
He tested positive for drugs and was banned , he had his chance he blew it !



well said.. he had his chance wasted it was only last year i seen him off his face in a cubicle!

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:07 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:I am currently working on a documentary on former player Leon Jeanne. Filming begins in two weeks and the film will not only focus on Leon's well documented life but will also show him getting fit in order to have one last crack at the Football League this summer where a number of clubs have expressed an interest in taking him on trial.

At this moment in time we are currently trying to track down as much archive footage of Leon in action as possible. If anyone should have any film of Leon playing either as a kid or for Cardiff then please get in touch with me.


He signed for Taffs Well in January after leaving Carmarthen played a handful of games but was clearly unfit and cut a sad shadow.

His last appearance came against West End as a substitute a few weeks ago, I know Taffs Well had high hopes for him as he played for the Corries under Lee Bridgeman & Darren Buttle

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:14 pm

He can forget football league now. He should quit living in the past and look forward to his future.

You cant turn the clock back and he had plenty of chances.

Surrounded himself by the wrong kind of people.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:14 pm

Guys, I'm not asking for your moral judgement on Leon. 'There but for the grace of God Go I' I have merely asked if anyone has any footage of Leon playing football or any newspaper/magazine or programme articles that discussed him.

Leon's problems have been very well documented and he will discuss them in full on camera. It is hoped that his story will be a cautionary lesson to other young footballers and that is certainly a big part of what we are focusing on.

It is also hoped that IF Leon makes a comeback it will help to inspire other addicts who have had their lives ripped apart by an addiction. There are no doubt many people on this forum who have suffered from addiction issues. What would you like the message in society to be? You messed your life up in the past so you're not allowed any more chances or forgiveness? Or that if you are now clean and dedicated and working as hard as possible that there may be light at the end of a very dark tunnel?

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:17 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:He can forget football league now. He should quit living in the past and look forward to his future.

You cant turn the clock back and he had plenty of chances.

Surrounded himself by the wrong kind of people.


Leon is now working twice a day with a professional football fitness coach. He is 32 and has never had any injuries. Indeed, he still has an incredible amount of talent. The odds are of course stacked against him but if he can get his weight down by pre-season I am very confident he will get signed by a League Two club. Two years ago he did very well on trial at Brighton and Gus Poyet has said he will give him a good reference. All that is standing in his way is his fitness which admittedly needs a lot of work but he is pushing himself so hard he was being physically sick during the sessions last week.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:30 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:He can forget football league now. He should quit living in the past and look forward to his future.

You cant turn the clock back and he had plenty of chances.

Surrounded himself by the wrong kind of people.


Leon is now working twice a day with a professional football fitness coach. He is 32 and has never had any injuries. Indeed, he still has an incredible amount of talent. The odds are of course stacked against him but if he can get his weight down by pre-season I am very confident he will get signed by a League Two club. Two years ago he did very well on trial at Brighton and Gus Poyet has said he will give him a good reference. All that is standing in his way is his fitness which admittedly needs a lot of work but he is pushing himself so hard he was being physically sick during the sessions last week.


Not passing moral judgement on him, we all have skeletons in the cupboard, and as I said I dont think his "entourage" helped him.

However, I am just being realistic, you said yourself he is 32, and un-fit, I just think he has missed the boat now. Most League Two clubs are looking at kids on the way up, not has beens on the way down.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:41 pm

Mario Polotelli wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:
Mario Polotelli wrote:He can forget football league now. He should quit living in the past and look forward to his future.

You cant turn the clock back and he had plenty of chances.

Surrounded himself by the wrong kind of people.


Leon is now working twice a day with a professional football fitness coach. He is 32 and has never had any injuries. Indeed, he still has an incredible amount of talent. The odds are of course stacked against him but if he can get his weight down by pre-season I am very confident he will get signed by a League Two club. Two years ago he did very well on trial at Brighton and Gus Poyet has said he will give him a good reference. All that is standing in his way is his fitness which admittedly needs a lot of work but he is pushing himself so hard he was being physically sick during the sessions last week.


Not passing moral judgement on him, we all have skeletons in the cupboard, and as I said I dont think his "entourage" helped him.

However, I am just being realistic, you said yourself he is 32, and un-fit, I just think he has missed the boat now. Most League Two clubs are looking at kids on the way up, not has beens on the way down.


Hi mate, you weren't passing moral judgement just commenting on his chances of success which admittedly are small. The fact is he does already have 3 clubs who are willing to give him a trial if he is fit. There are a number of high profile footballers who still count Leon as one of the best natural talents they have ever seen and clubs lower down the ladder are willing to take a punt. The fact remains, he is unfit, and 32, but he is not a hopeless cause by any means. If he can get down to his playing weight he can still make an impact at League Two. He was playing in the conference for Bath 2 years ago 2.5 stone overweight!

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 12:45 pm

He will be 33/34 next season a time of a players career they start to wind down not train to be a pro :lol:
what happens if you make this film and he doesn't make it ? What type of sign does that send to people recovering or trying to get over addictions ?
Personally I hope he doesn't make it so that opportunity will go to a young fresh kid who really wants it and is willing to work hard and sacrifice anything for that one opportunity to become a pro !
Harsh but true , if you mess up once its forgivable but repeatedly doing it is not !
He didnt even bother to turn up for his country when called :oops:
He deserves nothing I would have given up everything for just one of the shots he was given !

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:15 pm

thomasblue wrote:He will be 33/34 next season a time of a players career they start to wind down not train to be a pro :lol:
what happens if you make this film and he doesn't make it ? What type of sign does that send to people recovering or trying to get over addictions ?
Personally I hope he doesn't make it so that opportunity will go to a young fresh kid who really wants it and is willing to work hard and sacrifice anything for that one opportunity to become a pro !
Harsh but true , if you mess up once its forgivable but repeatedly doing it is not !
He didnt even bother to turn up for his country when called :oops:
He deserves nothing I would have given up everything for just one of the shots he was given !


You're right mate, he deserves nothing. Anything he gets from here he will have had to earn which is the way it should be for ALL players regardless of age or past. If he still has the talent then why should he not be given a chance if he has worked that hard? Fact is Leon still has more natural talent than most young players. If he matches their work rate and dedication then he has every chance.

And if he doesnt' make it he will have given everything and can move on with his life knowing he gave it a shot. And as I said above, this film is going to be a great example to young aspiring professionals for avoiding pit falls that could wreck careers and lives. Every professional club in the country should show this film to their young professionals!

I really hope you don't ever succumb to an addiction or do something stupid and then look for a second chance because judging by your criteria you shouldn't get one. It's quite clear you have no knowledge of addiction and the effects it can have on individuals.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:21 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:
thomasblue wrote:He will be 33/34 next season a time of a players career they start to wind down not train to be a pro :lol:
what happens if you make this film and he doesn't make it ? What type of sign does that send to people recovering or trying to get over addictions ?
Personally I hope he doesn't make it so that opportunity will go to a young fresh kid who really wants it and is willing to work hard and sacrifice anything for that one opportunity to become a pro !
Harsh but true , if you mess up once its forgivable but repeatedly doing it is not !
He didnt even bother to turn up for his country when called :oops:
He deserves nothing I would have given up everything for just one of the shots he was given !


You're right mate, he deserves nothing. Anything he gets from here he will have had to earn which is the way it should be for ALL players regardless of age or past. If he still has the talent then why should he not be given a chance if he has worked that hard? Fact is Leon still has more natural talent than most young players. If he matches their work rate and dedication then he has every chance.

And if he doesnt' make it he will have given everything and can move on with his life knowing he gave it a shot. And as I said above, this film is going to be a great example to young aspiring professionals for avoiding pit falls that could wreck careers and lives. Every professional club in the country should show this film to their young professionals!

I really hope you don't ever succumb to an addiction or do something stupid and then look for a second chance because judging by your criteria you shouldn't get one. It's quite clear you have no knowledge of addiction and the effects it can have on individuals.


I think the day he became a drug dealer was the day I lost all respect for him, not that I had much for him in the first place.

Also lets face it you are never going to avoid pitfalls in life they happen its how you pick yourself up afterwards and he didnt bother.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:38 pm

JONNY012697 wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:
thomasblue wrote:He will be 33/34 next season a time of a players career they start to wind down not train to be a pro :lol:
what happens if you make this film and he doesn't make it ? What type of sign does that send to people recovering or trying to get over addictions ?
Personally I hope he doesn't make it so that opportunity will go to a young fresh kid who really wants it and is willing to work hard and sacrifice anything for that one opportunity to become a pro !
Harsh but true , if you mess up once its forgivable but repeatedly doing it is not !
He didnt even bother to turn up for his country when called :oops:
He deserves nothing I would have given up everything for just one of the shots he was given !


You're right mate, he deserves nothing. Anything he gets from here he will have had to earn which is the way it should be for ALL players regardless of age or past. If he still has the talent then why should he not be given a chance if he has worked that hard? Fact is Leon still has more natural talent than most young players. If he matches their work rate and dedication then he has every chance.

And if he doesnt' make it he will have given everything and can move on with his life knowing he gave it a shot. And as I said above, this film is going to be a great example to young aspiring professionals for avoiding pit falls that could wreck careers and lives. Every professional club in the country should show this film to their young professionals!

I really hope you don't ever succumb to an addiction or do something stupid and then look for a second chance because judging by your criteria you shouldn't get one. It's quite clear you have no knowledge of addiction and the effects it can have on individuals.


I think the day he became a drug dealer was the day I lost all respect for him, not that I had much for him in the first place.

Also lets face it you are never going to avoid pitfalls in life they happen its how you pick yourself up afterwards and he didnt bother.


Again, this film is going to really highlight the pitfalls to young footballers.

And he did try and bother, he went on trial at Brighton two years ago and did very well. He was actually the last trialist left at the end of the summer. Gus Poyet is now giving him a reference. Leon spent last year at Afan Lido in order to get fit, prove he was reliable and show he could play at a decent level. He ended up winning a cup winners cup medal and scored some fantastic goals along the way, including great strikes against Newport County and Swansea City. Now he is working hard to be 100% fit for this summer. It has been a long process and is certainly not something you can address and sort out over night. But we are getting there and everyone connected with this project has been with Leon for the long haul. We all believe in his ability and he is working twice a day to get up to scratch fitness wise.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:11 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:
JONNY012697 wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:
thomasblue wrote:He will be 33/34 next season a time of a players career they start to wind down not train to be a pro :lol:
what happens if you make this film and he doesn't make it ? What type of sign does that send to people recovering or trying to get over addictions ?
Personally I hope he doesn't make it so that opportunity will go to a young fresh kid who really wants it and is willing to work hard and sacrifice anything for that one opportunity to become a pro !
Harsh but true , if you mess up once its forgivable but repeatedly doing it is not !
He didnt even bother to turn up for his country when called :oops:
He deserves nothing I would have given up everything for just one of the shots he was given !


You're right mate, he deserves nothing. Anything he gets from here he will have had to earn which is the way it should be for ALL players regardless of age or past. If he still has the talent then why should he not be given a chance if he has worked that hard? Fact is Leon still has more natural talent than most young players. If he matches their work rate and dedication then he has every chance.

And if he doesnt' make it he will have given everything and can move on with his life knowing he gave it a shot. And as I said above, this film is going to be a great example to young aspiring professionals for avoiding pit falls that could wreck careers and lives. Every professional club in the country should show this film to their young professionals!

I really hope you don't ever succumb to an addiction or do something stupid and then look for a second chance because judging by your criteria you shouldn't get one. It's quite clear you have no knowledge of addiction and the effects it can have on individuals.


I think the day he became a drug dealer was the day I lost all respect for him, not that I had much for him in the first place.

Also lets face it you are never going to avoid pitfalls in life they happen its how you pick yourself up afterwards and he didnt bother.


Again, this film is going to really highlight the pitfalls to young footballers.

And he did try and bother, he went on trial at Brighton two years ago and did very well. He was actually the last trialist left at the end of the summer. Gus Poyet is now giving him a reference. Leon spent last year at Afan Lido in order to get fit, prove he was reliable and show he could play at a decent level. He ended up winning a cup winners cup medal and scored some fantastic goals along the way, including great strikes against Newport County and Swansea City. Now he is working hard to be 100% fit for this summer. It has been a long process and is certainly not something you can address and sort out over night. But we are getting there and everyone connected with this project has been with Leon for the long haul. We all believe in his ability and he is working twice a day to get up to scratch fitness wise.


I couldnt care if he was better than Messi hes had his chances he fucked up. I cant stand these people Marlon King is another one the world owes me a favour because im a professional footballer. You screw up in life you live with the consequences we all have to, what makes professional footballers any different. He screwed up not once but three times with drugs. He didnt feel it was necessary to train for his country an opportunity not all professionals get. Dont forget his drug dealing days and he wants us to feel sorry for him, you cant make it up.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:19 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:
thomasblue wrote:He will be 33/34 next season a time of a players career they start to wind down not train to be a pro :lol:
what happens if you make this film and he doesn't make it ? What type of sign does that send to people recovering or trying to get over addictions ?
Personally I hope he doesn't make it so that opportunity will go to a young fresh kid who really wants it and is willing to work hard and sacrifice anything for that one opportunity to become a pro !
Harsh but true , if you mess up once its forgivable but repeatedly doing it is not !
He didnt even bother to turn up for his country when called :oops:
He deserves nothing I would have given up everything for just one of the shots he was given !


You're right mate, he deserves nothing. Anything he gets from here he will have had to earn which is the way it should be for ALL players regardless of age or past. If he still has the talent then why should he not be given a chance if he has worked that hard? Fact is Leon still has more natural talent than most young players. If he matches their work rate and dedication then he has every chance.

And if he doesnt' make it he will have given everything and can move on with his life knowing he gave it a shot. And as I said above, this film is going to be a great example to young aspiring professionals for avoiding pit falls that could wreck careers and lives. Every professional club in the country should show this film to their young professionals!

I really hope you don't ever succumb to an addiction or do something stupid and then look for a second chance because judging by your criteria you shouldn't get one. It's quite clear you have no knowledge of addiction and the effects it can have on individuals.


I know about addictions more than you realise , I've watched friends of mine die from drug abuse because they wouldn't accept the help offered , they chose that lifestyle and not only hurt themselves but everybody around them .
People have a choice either take drugs or you don't , you either drink responsibly and socially or you become an alcoholic , you either choose to steal or you work hard for nice things in life .
90% of the friends I grew up with chose to work hard and not take drugs , they now have nice houses and family's with well paid jobs , one of them lost his house at the start of the recession after years of working his ass off provide for his family , where was his second chance ? Nowhere to be seen so he knuckled down again and found a new place to rent for his family by taking on two jobs that he didnt want to do but decided it was the only way forward ! Not by selling drugs or turning to alcohol , that was his choice he chose the hard way and I have a lot of respect for him .
The other 10% chose the easy life on the dole , drinking everyday or taking/selling drugs . They now have pretty much nothing and moan about it , why should they have a second chance when others who have never had a chance at anything have to make there own luck to get ahead in life !
That is not about mr Jeanne but people in general , I hope he beats his addictions and it sounds like he finally is choosing the right path in his life , good luck to him but if he does it he needs to do it for himself and if by doing this video he helps himself and even just one other youngster then its worth it , good luck to him but there is many youngsters working there asses off to get a shot and sacrificing there childhood training for there future who will miss out on a chance for somebody who has had many alleady and didn't take them , is that fair ?
Good luck to him in his fight I hope he wins , what channel is this show going to be on and when ?

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:20 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:Guys, I'm not asking for your moral judgement on Leon. 'There but for the grace of God Go I' I have merely asked if anyone has any footage of Leon playing football or any newspaper/magazine or programme articles that discussed him.

Leon's problems have been very well documented and he will discuss them in full on camera. It is hoped that his story will be a cautionary lesson to other young footballers and that is certainly a big part of what we are focusing on.

It is also hoped that IF Leon makes a comeback it will help to inspire other addicts who have had their lives ripped apart by an addiction. There are no doubt many people on this forum who have suffered from addiction issues. What would you like the message in society to be? You messed your life up in the past so you're not allowed any more chances or forgiveness? Or that if you are now clean and dedicated and working as hard as possible that there may be light at the end of a very dark tunnel?


Well said...I can't help but good luck with it.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:34 pm

McPhailS wrote:
Jimbo27 wrote:Guys, I'm not asking for your moral judgement on Leon. 'There but for the grace of God Go I' I have merely asked if anyone has any footage of Leon playing football or any newspaper/magazine or programme articles that discussed him.

Leon's problems have been very well documented and he will discuss them in full on camera. It is hoped that his story will be a cautionary lesson to other young footballers and that is certainly a big part of what we are focusing on.

It is also hoped that IF Leon makes a comeback it will help to inspire other addicts who have had their lives ripped apart by an addiction. There are no doubt many people on this forum who have suffered from addiction issues. What would you like the message in society to be? You messed your life up in the past so you're not allowed any more chances or forgiveness? Or that if you are now clean and dedicated and working as hard as possible that there may be light at the end of a very dark tunnel?


Well said...I can't help but good luck with it.


Where and when is this likely to be shown? Played a few games at Welsh league level with Leon and he is incredibly talented. Wish him luck and hope he makes something out of it! As someone who works with people battling addiction I hope this can be an inspiration to others that they can turn their lives around. Good luck with it!

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:55 pm

Such a shame.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:30 pm

I played with Leon over the last 5 years and he is a talent, you cannot argue with that. Nor can you argue with the fact that he is 3 stone overweight, thick as shit and as another poster has suggested has been seen chewing his gums in a nightclub. The fact that someone even thinks for 1 second that he has a chance at
32 is laughable. Clearly Jimbo is hoping for his own moment of fame from this loser.

Gus Poyet was right, he didn't sign him. Time to forget the lad, forever.

And I'll never miss being on the same side as him because he's brilliant, but fat And selfish. Not someone I'd want in my team

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:50 pm

Mate, I've known and played with Leon since he was 12. I'm helping him out as a friend and have worked hard with him for 3 years when many others have given up. I've made a name for myself in my own field and don't need this to give me any publicity! I've come on here to ask for help but all people are interested in is abuse and snidey comments! If you read my other responses you will see I have clearly stated Leon is unfit! He has weight to lose but he is training twice a day to do it. Last week he worked so hard he was puking his guys up! Fact is welsh league is a crap level, and I know because I played it for years! Leon could turn up overweight without training and still be one of the best players on the pitch. The football league is a different animal and he knows he had no hope unless he works his ass off. As for Gus Poyet he is given a good reference for Leon based on his ability. Furthermore, Leon had been drug tested multiple times the last two years and has passed every test so all this crap about people seeing him doing drugs etc lately is crap!

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:58 pm

sad really leon had talent. could have made the prem. :(

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:01 am

What's he doing on Saturday? :D

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:02 am

Jimbo27 wrote:Mate, I've known and played with Leon since he was 12. I'm helping him out as a friend and have worked hard with him for 3 years when many others have given up. I've made a name for myself in my own field and don't need this to give me any publicity! I've come on here to ask for help but all people are interested in is abuse and snidey comments! If you read my other responses you will see I have clearly stated Leon is unfit! He has weight to lose but he is training twice a day to do it. Last week he worked so hard he was puking his guys up! Fact is welsh league is a crap level, and I know because I played it for years! Leon could turn up overweight without training and still be one of the best players on the pitch. The football league is a different animal and he knows he had no hope unless he works his ass off. As for Gus Poyet he is given a good reference for Leon based on his ability. Furthermore, Leon had been drug tested multiple times the last two years and has passed every test so all this crap about people seeing him doing drugs etc lately is crap!


U seem 2 be replying 2 all the negative posts and ignoring the positive one's wishing him luck.

Where and when is it likely 2 be shown?

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:43 am

Hi mate, sorry about that, sadly your sensible and nice post got lost within all the crap. Really appreciate your comments and will pass them on to Leon. No date set yet as we only start filming in two weeks but likely to be in the autumn depending how we go. When I know the exact channel, time and date I will post it on here.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 4:35 pm

Jimbo27 wrote:Hi mate, sorry about that, sadly your sensible and nice post got lost within all the crap. Really appreciate your comments and will pass them on to Leon. No date set yet as we only start filming in two weeks but likely to be in the autumn depending how we go. When I know the exact channel, time and date I will post it on here.


ok thanks

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:04 pm

JonnnyO12697 seems to be whiter than white.

He should have put his name forward for Pope.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:26 pm

barry boy wrote:JonnnyO12697 seems to be whiter than white.

He should have put his name forward for Pope.


dont have a perfect life

but ive never taken drugs I dont have a criminal record ive got 3 points on my driving license

try my best to treat those around me with respect and be nice

what I dont understand is why we should pull out all the strings for this guy hes had his chances and he screwed up over and over again. most people make one mistake and thats it they never get their lives back or are never given a second chance and judged for it.

if you want to inspire kids there are a lot better options than Leon Jeanne.

as for being pope I think ill leave that to our new pope Francis I.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:59 pm

I reckon Pope Frank would say -as long as Leon is not harming others he deserves another break.

I don't know Leon but saw him some years ago playing overweight for Barry, and by chance in what someone said was his last game for Taffs Well recently. In between I saw him in his thinned out version against Barry, and he was unrecognisable.

Re: Leon Jeanne Documentary - Can you help?

Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:09 pm

barry boy wrote:I reckon Pope Frank would say -as long as Leon is not harming others he deserves another break.

I don't know Leon but saw him some years ago playing overweight for Barry, and by chance in what someone said was his last game for Taffs Well recently. In between I saw him in his thinned out version against Barry, and he was unrecognisable.


so when he was dealing drugs he wasnt harming anyone?
its whats wrong with professional sport you can get away with anything as long as your good at sport.