You're selling Shane Duffy to a 'relegation rival'?
.... maybe they conducted their business in the proper fashion?
You're selling Shane Duffy to a 'relegation rival'?
.... maybe they conducted their business in the proper fashion?
.... maybe they conducted their business in the proper fashion?
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...
With 3 or more League titles: Villa, Sunderland, Chelsea, Newcastle, Wolves, Huddersfield, Blackburn. And with two titles, Preston, Spurs, Burnley and Derby. So many teams with as much or more of a claim to greatness, and that's ignoring genuine FA Cup titans such as West Brom, Bolton, Sheff United, West Ham and Old Etonians!
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...
Personally, apart from noting ongoing graceless behaviour by some Leeds supporters regarding the Ben White saga, I cannot muster up any feelings for your club at all. It's too much effort which could be better spent on supporting the club I love.
The only reason its been discussed to such an extent is because of how your fans on social media have turned this whole saga into a pantomime by acting such twats. Nothing more, nothing less, but if you want to see that as a badge of honour in that you've succeeded in adding another club 'to the long list of clubs youre hated by' then congratulations, buy yourself a medal.
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
You were on the Brighton forum late last night and then right back on first thing this morning. Most odd behaviour.
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
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...
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
No you are right, Brighton fans clearly don't care one jot about Leeds United the club,and its passionate support base. That is the message this thread proclaims in neon lights twenty feet high. The complete and utter indifference couldn't really be more obvious.
Post after post after post about how rubbish the stadium is, how poor the crowds were in the third division considering, how much joy it was to witness the descent into administration, how poor recent teams have been, the low calibre of managers and their frequency, the fact that the current manager is overrated and inferior to Potter, the fact that Leeds fans formed a bond with Ben White and would like to buy him, (how presumptious!), the pleasure it gave to seeing little boys cry on TV, the fact that Brighton can loan a player to the club in the first place, the joy you are going to get watching the team get humiliated week after week next season followed by the inevitable relegation, the hope that Bielsa won't sign a contract, ya de ya de ya de ya.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.
Used to, used to.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.
Complete indifference, that is what I take from this thread. And that would be why I don't see similar ones to the other clubs who were promoted this season, WBA or Fulham. In fact much comment on any other clubs at all. Because they preoccupy your thoughts far more and therefore you never need to discuss them.