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"Leeds fan in peace"
.....then proceeds to instantly behave like a total pr1ck
That is the definition of a 'Leeds fan in peace' to be fair.
"Leeds fan in peace"
.....then proceeds to instantly behave like a total pr1ck
Well here's one...which funnily enough is called "Best Supported Teams". Admittedly it looks like the fella earlier was being a tad ambitious with his claim of top 3 or 4.
https://www.footballgroundmap.com/stats/teams/
Hopefully next season, once we can all get back to live games, you lot might be able try a tiny bit harder and see if you can climb above the mighty QPR and Charlton to get yourselves in the top 30 Should be a doddle now that you're such a well established and mighty premiership club
Well here's one...which funnily enough is called "Best Supported Teams". Admittedly it looks like the fella earlier was being a tad ambitious with his claim of top 3 or 4.
https://www.footballgroundmap.com/stats/teams/
If that's the best you can do then I'd give up. Makes no sense whatsoever.Well here's one...which funnily enough is called "Best Supported Teams". Admittedly it looks like the fella earlier was being a tad ambitious with his claim of top 3 or 4.
https://www.footballgroundmap.com/stats/teams/
Hopefully next season, once we can all get back to live games, you lot might be able try a tiny bit harder and see if you can climb above the mighty QPR and Charlton to get yourselves in the top 30 [emoji38]ol: Should be a doddle now that you're such a well established and mighty premiership club
If that's the best you can do then I'd give up. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Why would they need to sign 5 players nobody has ever heard of ? He has plenty of those already at Leeds. Can’t he just turn them into ‘absolute worldies ?’
Liked the quote 'even Bielsa can't turn shit into sugar'. TBF I thought he could after reading all the Leeds fans'twitter comments.
Well here's one...which funnily enough is called "Best Supported Teams". Admittedly it looks like the fella earlier was being a tad ambitious with his claim of top 3 or 4.
https://www.footballgroundmap.com/stats/teams/
Hopefully next season, once we can all get back to live games, you lot might be able try a tiny bit harder and see if you can climb above the mighty QPR and Charlton to get yourselves in the top 30 Should be a doddle now that you're such a well established and mighty premiership club
WARNING!!
There is a response to this tweet from a sane LUFC supporter. Who'd have though it eh?
You may not have heard of them, but that doesn't mean Biesla made them. Ben White was putting in man of the match performances in his first match. He was already a very good player. Definitely improved under Biesla, but not made by him.
That's put the loonies back in their box. Well done that fella.
**** off , ****.Morning, Leeds fan in peace.
It absolutely shocked me to see a thread like this I guess Brighton are another team that are shaken and worried by one of the top 3 or 4 biggest clubs in the country being back in the big time. Only a few more tinpot nothing clubs like yourself to remove from the prem and order will be restored, however the league looks a lot healthier with our name in it.
The best English side ever (1970s Leeds), a fantastic 90s team, worldwide support comparable to only liverpool and real Madrid and barcelona, manchester utd and Juventus ac milan, could add Celtic in too. We fell on hard times but we have often been unlucky as a club, cheated out of numerous European and league and cups in the 70s, a few times in the 90s too, and more recently with our corrupt owners but now we are back, I firmly believe that especially with the worlds best manager we will get top four within the next two seasons and back challenging again, we are like a Dortmund or Napoli of England who they also fell on hard times and well now look.
As for young Ben White, he is begging to stay up here and it paves the way for a cut price deal as I can see him refusing to play for your club again, hes had a taste of the big time now and can't get enough, I can see him being our future captain. Thank you for sending him too us. Good luck for the season, I'm sure you'll be back down with the likes of Bournemouth soon.
If someone has to look out a dictionary to understand what you are on about, then you are not best expressing what you are trying to communicate. The dictionary definition says 'unique', a perfectly adequate and easily understood word that would have expressed exactly what you wanted to say and made you sound less like Boris Johnson. As you have been keen to advertise your literary credentials, could I recommend Orwell? https://www.writingclasses.com/toolbox/tips-masters/george-orwell-6-questions-6-rules
Obviously after you've read the aptly named: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/. Your plan for a starting twelve seems to need more urgent correction.
It wouldn't have expressed what I wanted to say because it doesn't mean the same thing.
There is a perfectly adequate Latin word for unique, unicus. You may have noticed the similarity to English, it is kind of hard to miss.
Sui generis means of its kind, of its type, of its nature. If I said that generis is the word from which the English term "generic" is derived, does that make the difference clearer? It can be unique, special, different, but it isn't necessarily. Rather like Bielsa's football. His high press is not unique, many teams employ it, but it is special it is, well I will say it again, sui generis.
English is a truly wonderful language with a vast vocabulary, but there are still words of foreign origin which we use because we don't have the exact equivalent ourselves.
Often they are from Latin, in fact you use some of them yourself, I'll bet. Have you never used the term "status quo?" Or et cetera? Would THEY be pretentious? Then think of a French word like "chic." We don't have a better term for the concept, so we borrow it. The French do it in return, using English words.
Isn't one of the points of life to learn? I read widely, and I come across words and terms I don't know all the time and have to look up. I don't get angry at the writer, I don't think he or she is pretentious, I think that is an interesting word. What do they mean by that? Why don't you do the same?
I have read all of Orwell's (major) novels and most of his significant essays. I love the guy. But he is wrong here. He argues for an impoverishment of language it seems to me, and always has. There is a difference between being deliberately obfuscatory (which is rightly to be condemned) and failing to utilise all the richness of our beautiful language. (Of which he was a great exponent, by the way, writing prose as clear as a window pane).
Sure I could dumb down what I say, just use the simplest most everyday words and terms in my posts. A vocabulary of a few hundred words. But wouldn't that be incredibly patronising?
I will be happy if we stay up next season. This is something Villa did, albeit only by the skin of their teeth.
My argument would be that we will have a more judicious transfer policy than Villa. They spent a ton of money (£130 million, was it?) and most of the incomers were failures who disturbed the balance of the team. By contrast, we will look for bargains, hopefully in South America where players can be cheaper and Bielsa's name resonates, so they will be easier to recruit. Or we will go for young players from nearer to home, whom Bielsa can coach.
Norwich actually have a manager I quite rate, but they seem happy to become a yo yo club, not investing much as I understand it (I haven't followed the Premier League that closely, I admit). I would expect us to (perhaps) invest more, and certainly more wisely. And for the enhanced squad to meld together into a whole greater than the sum of the parts.
In the season they won the Championship we beat them three nil at Carrow Road, and were a much better team than them for most of the season, tailing off at the end. Who knows why? So we start from a higher base, and have a great manager rather than just a very good one.
The two sides who have come up with us are going to struggle. Football is all about management, and I don't think either of theirs is up to much. I would be very surprised if they do anything but struggle. Brentford fell away (as we did last season) but I consider them a better team than the both of them. (With a better manager for the matter of that).
You argue that the gulf is big between the two leagues and this is apparent in the very first season. But that isn't axiomatic. There are many examples of promoted clubs doing surprisingly well in their first season actually, as the League works out how to play them.
I put it to you that this could well be the same with Leeds. Our 3 1 3 1 3 system is sui generis. (I am sorry to use more Latin, I know some find it irritating, but it best expresses the concept I am trying to communicate). I know Bielsa is a well known coach, but I doubt many Premier League clubs will have been that exercised by Leeds United up to now so as to devise tactics to use against us. I think they will under estimate us.
I therefore expect us to survive for the above reasons, and hope to surprise you by doing it in relative comfort. But we will see about that, as we will see how we do against your good selves.
A replacement for White is a concern, yes, but is eminently achievable. But it all depends on Bielsa. If he doesn't sign, or leaves on a whim during the season all bets are off.
He is that good.
Does Bielsa have a Plan B? He'll need one.
I expect he has a full alphabet of plans, don’t you?
WARNING!!
There is a response to this tweet from a sane LUFC supporter. Who'd have though it eh?
You may not have heard of them, but that doesn't mean Biesla made them. Ben White was putting in man of the match performances in his first match. He was already a very good player. Definitely improved under Biesla, but not made by him.
That's put the loonies back in their box. Well done that fella.
It wouldn't have expressed what I wanted to say because it doesn't mean the same thing.
There is a perfectly adequate Latin word for unique, unicus. You may have noticed the similarity to English, it is kind of hard to miss.
Sui generis means of its kind, of its type, of its nature. If I said that generis is the word from which the English term "generic" is derived, does that make the difference clearer? It can be unique, special, different, but it isn't necessarily. Rather like Bielsa's football. His high press is not unique, many teams employ it, but it is special it is, well I will say it again, sui generis.
English is a truly wonderful language with a vast vocabulary, but there are still words of foreign origin which we use because we don't have the exact equivalent ourselves.
Often they are from Latin, in fact you use some of them yourself, I'll bet. Have you never used the term "status quo?" Or et cetera? Would THEY be pretentious? Then think of a French word like "chic." We don't have a better term for the concept, so we borrow it. The French do it in return, using English words.
Isn't one of the points of life to learn? I read widely, and I come across words and terms I don't know all the time and have to look up. I don't get angry at the writer, I don't think he or she is pretentious, I think that is an interesting word. What do they mean by that? Why don't you do the same?
I have read all of Orwell's (major) novels and most of his significant essays. I love the guy. But he is wrong here. He argues for an impoverishment of language it seems to me, and always has. There is a difference between being deliberately obfuscatory (which is rightly to be condemned) and failing to utilise all the richness of our beautiful language. (Of which he was a great exponent, by the way, writing prose as clear as a window pane).
Sure I could dumb down what I say, just use the simplest most everyday words and terms in my posts. A vocabulary of a few hundred words. But wouldn't that be incredibly patronising?