LamieRobertson
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Not hate. We’re laughing at you. Your fans delusion is great entertainment [emoji106]
Ye that’s what I thought...weird to zero in on that word
Not hate. We’re laughing at you. Your fans delusion is great entertainment [emoji106]
Not hate. We’re laughing at you. Your fans delusion is great entertainment [emoji106]
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
This. It's funny watching the champions of Europe getting their knickers in a twist over a Brighton squad player. Reckon there may be a few more laughs to be had over the next few months too.
I mean, @%1; your fans have started an entire Twitter campaign that has been trending nationwide, all over an u23 player we loaned to you last season. #freebenwhite.
And now you’re crying that he’s coming back home.
Websites.
Mugs.
A change.org petition.
Honestly it’s pretty pathetic.
I stared this thread a little while ago thinking this would die out. But I’m actually astonished at the continued delusion of your fan base. The following are nearly universally held truths by your fans:
- You don’t understand the loan system (the number one trend)
- you’re insistent that Bielsa “made him the player he is”
- Potter is a hoof ball manager, he’ll never learn anything here
- BW is “Leeds through and through”
- he’s going to play for England and will be worth double, but we’re going to offer £20m now and you should accept that’s fair.
Honestly, the whole thing’s hysterical. We’ve had some good laughs over this of late that’s for sure.
#freebenwhite. Oh the humanity [emoji1787]
I mean, @%1; your fans have started an entire Twitter campaign that has been trending nationwide, all over an u23 player we loaned to you last season. #freebenwhite.
And now you’re crying that he’s coming back home.
Websites.
Mugs.
A change.org petition.
Honestly it’s pretty pathetic.
I started this thread a little while ago thinking this would die out. But I’m actually astonished at the continued delusion of your fan base. The following are nearly universally held truths by your fans:
- You don’t understand the loan system (the number one trend)
- you’re insistent that Bielsa “made him the player he is”
- Potter is a hoof ball manager, he’ll never learn anything here
- BW is “Leeds through and through”
- he’s going to play for England and will be worth double, but we’re going to offer £20m now and you should accept that’s fair.
And then you’re to a man, outrageous disrespectful to us as a club.
Honestly, the whole thing’s hysterical. We’ve had some good laughs over this of late that’s for sure.
#freebenwhite. Oh the humanity [emoji1787]
Thats so true, with 22 million already rejected, even if Bloom lets him go for circa 30+, and all these Leeds muppets jizz in their pants that they got White or that he chose massive Leeds. .......... The hard reality is they're down 30 million quid + for player whose never kicked a ball in the PL and 3 weeks since their season ended they've spunked 30 million just to stand still with their championship squad.
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
More than a touch of self flattery there, which comes as a huge surprise to absolutely nobody around here. Let’s just be clear, we hate Palace, everything about them, we hate their shit stadium, their nob head chairman, their moronic fanatics, their shite kit, everything. After them comes Portsmouth, utter twats. Now Leeds, we have nothing against the club, its history, its old but nostalgic stadium, but your fans is where we have a problem, almost to a man you’re all self obsessed, arrogant and ignorant, you conduct yourselves with an alarming sense of self importance and it’s very quickly become incredibly boring and tiring to listen to.
Also, you might want to change your settings as I’m only on 47 pages, several of which are probably filled with your self indulgent Latin tripe.
Yep. I genuinely don't think Bloom would sell White to Leeds anyway. Makes little sense to strengthen a relegation rival.
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
Don’t flatter yourselves.
I’ve been to a Leeds v Man Utd game in the 70s just after Jordan & McQueen moved. That was then and life has changed since then.
I was at Elland Road in March 2017 when Chris Wood scored two goals against us, but don’t flatter yourselves about that either, because he does that for every club he plays at. He scored against for Burnley just three weeks ago.
We don’t hate you, we’re laughing at you.
Btw your fans were chanting You’ll f### it up, to us but you were wrong. We didn’t and got promoted.
You're selling Shane Duffy to a 'relegation rival'?
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...
189 pages and counting. This really is a hymn of hate, impressive in its doggedness.
I understand that you don't like Palace and they come first as your historic rivals, but is there another club apart from them that now preoccupies you guys to the same extent as Leeds?
I don't remember such an extreme animus when I have been to away games against you in the past. In fact it has been milder than most clubs we play, comparable to, I don't know, Reading? More a genteel disgust and distaste than hate.
Clearly not so now. I think that is a good thing. A bit of spice, a bit of hate makes a match more interesting. When spectators are allowed back in of course.
There are plenty of revivified hatreds I will enjoy encountering next season. For the younger fans (and indeed the players!) of clubs like Manchester United and Chelsea it these cauldrons of hate will be a totally new experience. Matches against Man U at Elland Road reach a pitch of vitriol and tastelessness probably only comparable to an Old Firm game in the UK. They really are quite something.
It will be on a smaller scale of course, but now we can add Brighton to the long long list of clubs we hate and are hated by...