Appalling. Past participle following a possessive noun is an oxymoron.
Now write it properly on the wall 100 times.
Appalling. Past participle following a possessive noun is an oxymoron.
That is horrifically arrogant and deluded. They're gonna be in for a shock when they come up, can see VAR being a culture shock for them too.
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I thought Man United/Millwall held the title there. What have Leeds ever done to us ?
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Not just the fans.......
Hopefully they'll be next season's Aston Villa but without a genuine star player when Ben White returns to his rightful club.
They'll be so wound up waiting to play their 'rivals' Man Utd and then get thumped at Old Trafford. I can't wait to see reality kick in.
I too hope that they get a difficult start. I hope we avoid them for the first six games or so playing them when their initial optimism and energy has worn off a bit.
Watching random streams on Youtube and they pop up in the chat. It is like they are the first team to ever get promotion. Still, good news for local sanitary ware suppliers as they will be repairing away end toilets all season.To be honest, congratulations to them and everything..........
But I am completely sick of hearing about them. Their reporter in The Athletic (?Phil Hay), just gets on my nerves, with literally no objectivity......
The BBC sport love in - ridiculous.
Sky Sports - ridiculous.
I don’t recall Villa or even Wolves getting this much adulation.....
I hope Bielsa walks and they go down.....
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Bielsa an interesting chap, he will leave if there's not a full commitment to his wants. Also while some of his ex-players, now managers/coaches say how good he was he hasn't really won much of note.
Looking at his records, he’s not exactly set the world alight. In his only season in a top flight with Lille, he didn’t do much better than Potter has. And let’s be honest, Lille would expect to do better than winning one in five. I’m not sure what happened at Lazio, looks like he signed for them but didn’t ever manage a professional game.
I’m assuming that if he tries to play how they did in the Champ but struggle (a la Norwich), then he’s going to get frustrated at losing a lot, and potentially chuck his toys out. We’ll see. I actually don’t mind if they stay up tbh, but I don’t think I could handle the Leeds fans if they do a Wolves / Sheff Utd.
Accepting that there is a large degree of arrogance from Leeds fans that will be rubbing fans the wrong way, and years of said arrogance when they've continued to fail to get out of the second tier, I do wonder if there is an element of jealousy. Not of the team or the their achievements, but the attitude. We come up and we're all "why thank you, Mr Big-Six, it's a real honour to be here, thank you for letting us play with your toys, here have lots of of points and goals, we don't want to upset you, we just want to do enough to stay here if we can, and maybe after a few of years paying our dues, we'll start looking to move up a bit, not too far! Don't worry, Mr Big-Six, sir! We're not after your places, but it would be really good if we could maybe think about challenging to finish in the top half of the table. Maybe 10th? If that's ok? Don't worry, we'll still rollover for you, because we have no illusions that you are better than us and we have no chance" and we're watching Leeds come up with a "F you, we're not here to make up the numbers, we're not here just to survive, we want to go for it, this is football, and yeah, maybe your players are better on paper, but anything can happen on the pitch"
Accepting that there is a large degree of arrogance from Leeds fans that will be rubbing fans the wrong way, and years of said arrogance when they've continued to fail to get out of the second tier, I do wonder if there is an element of jealousy. Not of the team or the their achievements, but the attitude. We come up and we're all "why thank you, Mr Big-Six, it's a real honour to be here, thank you for letting us play with your toys, here have lots of of points and goals, we don't want to upset you, we just want to do enough to stay here if we can, and maybe after a few of years paying our dues, we'll start looking to move up a bit, not too far! Don't worry, Mr Big-Six, sir! We're not after your places, but it would be really good if we could maybe think about challenging to finish in the top half of the table. Maybe 10th? If that's ok? Don't worry, we'll still rollover for you, because we have no illusions that you are better than us and we have no chance" and we're watching Leeds come up with a "F you, we're not here to make up the numbers, we're not here just to survive, we want to go for it, this is football, and yeah, maybe your players are better on paper, but anything can happen on the pitch"
Without doubt the best fans witnessed at The Amex. Leeds are truly a huge club, huge following but they have a huge ego. They may do well in The Premier league but more likely reality will hit home and they will be down to our level as fellow strugglers. We shall see but I think they will need to recruit heavily to even survive but even that may not stop them having a Villa type of introduction.