Leeds United Thread 2019/20

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Depends how you define "big".
Seem to be confusing big with successful.

Or are you agreeing with the united fans that used to call City a small club 10 years ago?
If you care to read my previous posts you will see that I stated that City were NOT a big club until we moved to COMS in 2003.
We had a small ground (32-35k), no trophies for almost 35 years , up and down the leagues and living hand to mouth each season. (We had been a big club in the late 60s/70s). The move to COMS enabled City to expand and thus set off the chain of events (via Thaskin) to the 2008 takeover by Sheik Mansour. So yes I would agree with other clubs fans stating that City were NOT a big club until 2003.
 
Sorry but I will repeat myself once again.
Leeds have spent 16 years outside of The Prem and also spent most of the 80s outside Division One. So in the last 40 years they have spent around 25 years outside the top flight. And in those 40 years they have won one trophy .
They may have been a big team 50 years ago(as were City in the late 60s/early 70s) but they are certainly not one now.
Don't feel sorry, your opinion is respected by me,I don't give a shit for racists Leeds's fans, but I still think they are a historical club...
 
If you care to read my previous posts you will see that I stated that City were NOT a big club until we moved to COMS in 2003.
We had a small ground (32-35k), no trophies for almost 35 years , up and down the leagues and living hand to mouth each season. (We had been a big club in the late 60s/70s). The move to COMS enabled City to expand and thus set off the chain of events (via Thaskin) to the 2008 takeover by Sheik Mansour. So yes I would agree with other clubs fans stating that City were NOT a big club until 2003.

Our definition of what constitutes a big club differs.

We will have to agree to disagree.
 
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