deano ou812
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A bit like saying hitler was misunderstood.."lovely bloke" and "L***s fan"? In the same sentence?
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A bit like saying hitler was misunderstood.."lovely bloke" and "L***s fan"? In the same sentence?
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Same here, my nana was a Yorkie and got me my first football kit as a boy, she used to put pieces of ribbon in my sock turnovers to match her hero’s. Then my mum got me a Wolves ‘seconds’ top from the Umbro factory rejects bin and Leeds were dead to me. I’m the original glory hunter.My Grandad was a lovely bloke and a Leeds fan. For that reason I have always had a 'second team' thing for them but after watching the thugs yesterday they can go fuck themselves. Dallas was a disgrace, now though he can sit at home and contemplate what he fuckwit he is.
Gazza did his own cruciate with a red card-worthy foul on Forest’s Gary Charles at Wembley, maybe that’s where the confusion lies?Correct. Twice.
I know for a fact that Bradford City and Huddersfield Town supporters - not surprisingly - absolutely detest dirty Leeds.Always been perplexed at how Leeds United have been able to market themselves as the Yorkshire club. They were only formed in 1919 and have spent less than half of their history (50 seasons) in the top tier. Wonder how that sits with the supporters of the other Yorkshire clubs?
Tis true though. Always smart, shirt and tie. In the REME during the war, did Arnhem (part 2) lovely bloke proper gentleman. In his later years I used to take him to Elland Road when we played them."lovely bloke" and "L***s fan"? In the same sentence?
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Just remembered this story. As it says above Leeds were my second team.My Grandad was a lovely bloke and a Leeds fan. For that reason I have always had a 'second team' thing for them but after watching the thugs yesterday they can go fuck themselves. Dallas was a disgrace, now though he can sit at home and contemplate what he fuckwit he is.
I pretty sure Littlewoods played Newcastle in the '74 Cup final.Just remembered this story. As it says above Leeds were my second team.
At secondary school there was this teacher who was a hero to all of the kids. He was a dipper. In 1974 ? Liverpool played Leeds in the fa Cup final. We were a manc school but he persuaded everyone to support the dips. Even me, my grandad was not amused.
The point is, even then they were a cult, why would you brainwash 14yr olds even for just one match ? A 'cool' teacher back then had so much sway. Mr Downs, Wellacre Secondary. Get fucked.
I always feel the right outcome has prevailed when a player, intent on maiming and putting out a player for the game and/or the rest of the season, becomes a 'victim' of his own thuggery. What justice, heaven-sent, and meted out by his own hand, or was it foot!My Grandad was a lovely bloke and a Leeds fan. For that reason I have always had a 'second team' thing for them but after watching the thugs yesterday they can go fuck themselves. Dallas was a disgrace, now though he can sit at home and contemplate what he fuckwit he is.
Huddersfield Town, Sheffield clubs, Rotherham and York (away?)...Always been perplexed at how Leeds United have been able to market themselves as the Yorkshire club. They were only formed in 1919 and have spent less than half of their history (50 seasons) in the top tier. Wonder how that sits with the supporters of the other Yorkshire clubs?
Barnsley, Doncaster, both the Bradford clubs, even Hull City, they all predate Leeds.Huddersfield Town, Sheffield clubs, Rotherham and York (away?)...
Well it's no different to the rags or red dippers thinking they own a region.Always been perplexed at how Leeds United have been able to market themselves as the Yorkshire club. They were only formed in 1919 and have spent less than half of their history (50 seasons) in the top tier. Wonder how that sits with the supporters of the other Yorkshire clubs?
I pretty sure Littlewoods played Newcastle in the '74 Cup final.
Well it's scale. They consider themselves to be the only 2 clubs worthy of trophies and everyone else should support their endeavours and move aside for them.Those two see themselves as ‘global brands’ but I can never recall them claiming to represent Lancashire or Merseyside. Just find it a strange claim and wonder if it would continue if Leeds survived and Huddersfield were promoted.
I remember the 0-0 against Huddersfield when we were presented with the PL trophy. I was sat not too far away from the Terriers' fans, and all game they were giving Delph stick for having played for the unclean mob.Huddersfield Town, Sheffield clubs, Rotherham and York (away?)...
And probably for the fact he comes from Bradford.I remember the 0-0 against Huddersfield when we were presented with the PL trophy. I was sat not too far away from the Terriers' fans, and all game they were giving Delph stick for having played for the unclean mob.
Leeds United were formed from the ashes of Leeds City with the chairman of Huddersfield Town loaning them the money. I think they then moved to Leeds, so for that reason alone Town fans have no love for them.Always been perplexed at how Leeds United have been able to market themselves as the Yorkshire club. They were only formed in 1919 and have spent less than half of their history (50 seasons) in the top tier. Wonder how that sits with the supporters of the other Yorkshire clubs?
You don’t have to be a Wednesday supporter to appreciate beating dirty Leeds.Leeds United were formed from the ashes of Leeds City with the chairman of Huddersfield Town loaning them the money. I think they then moved to Leeds, so for that reason alone Town fans have no love for them.
Me personally my older brother is a Leeds fan and me being from West Yorkshire I admit I should be too. I was taken to lots of games a child but it never felt like my team.
When I got to 16 a knew some older lads that followed Wednesday so started tagging along and this did feel like my team.
For me Wednesday Vs United will always be the game that matters, although only really knowing 1 blade if we lose I don't get that level of abuse as someone from Sheffield. I suppose that's why beating Leeds is nice.