Peter Sutcliffe, a loner from Shipley, West Yorkshire, said, “I’m sick and tired of Nottingham Forest fans chanting that Jimmy Saville is one of our own. He’s not one of our own, he was a f#%ing Liverpool fan!”
The vehement outburst came about when Sutcliffe stumbled across a Yorkshire prostitute reading a Tree Seasons post, one afternoon in Bradford – https://treeseasons.co.uk/the-ghost-of-jimmy-savile/ . The post was about the ghost of Jimmy Savile predicting the result between Nottingham Forest and Leeds United, at the world-famous City Ground, in Nottingham.
“Jimmy Savile was a Liverpool fan,” says a Leeds United fan.
The ghost of the deceased sex pest predicted a victory for Leeds United, but it was Nottingham Forest who ran out victorious on the day, with a convincing 3-1 win against a poor Leeds United side, void of any real creativity.
“Jimmy Savile was a Liverpool fan,” reiterated Peter Sutcliffe, 23, and he was friends with the Royal Family and Paul Gadd, who also have nothing to do with Leeds United football club.”
“Leeds United fans have enough to be concerned about at the moment, without Forest fans digging up the memory of Jimmy Savile, every time we play them. It’s not fair, even if he was born in Leeds, I find it abhorrent; it’s all in bad taste, and I don’t want to hear another word said about the matter,” concluded the HGV driver.
Jimmy Savile never walked alone.
Sources close to our own have since confirmed that there is some ambiguity surrounding Jimmy Savile’s preference when it comes to football clubs – https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/nov/09/jim-fix-it-liverpool-fan-knowledge .
Ernie Anastos, from Fox Sports, said, “Savile was definitely a Manchester United fan. He was often seen at the games, but he also liked Tottenham Hotspur, Celtic, Leeds United and Liverpool. In fact, if you look at it more closely, you will find that he was a glory supporter and just supported any team, in any league, that was winning at the time.”
“Saville supported Celtic when they won the European Cup in 1969; he then supported Leeds United until Brian Clough took over for a few days, and then he supported any team that won the European Cup.”
“In fact, he was often seen in Bucharest after Steaua Bucharest won the European Cup in 1986, and five years later, the evil ba$tar% was spotted at a Red Star Belgrade game, following their triumph in the 1991 European Cup final,” confirmed Anastos.
I think we can all conclude, regardless of who the former DJ and Radio 1 presenter supported, he should’ve been executed long before he got the chance to die of natural causes.
Tree Season’s prediction: Jimmy Savile’s Liverpool 0 – Nottingham Forest 1.


