by Ian Royal » 02 Apr 2017 10:51
by WAZZOCK » 02 Apr 2017 11:15
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Apr 2017 11:36
motgenome A m8 of mine came back to find his car window smashed and bonnet dented.
They just can't handle being beat by little old Reading.
Didnt Happen!!
by windermereROYAL » 02 Apr 2017 11:48
by CountryRoyal » 02 Apr 2017 12:10
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 13:14
genomemotgenome A m8 of mine came back to find his car window smashed and bonnet dented.
They just can't handle being beat by little old Reading.
Didnt Happen!!
Yes it did. There were a few tweets from other fans as well, including one from a Leeds fan who had her car jumped on by her own fans![]()
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 13:18
WAZZOCK Why the oxf*rd do Leeds sing 'Champions of Europe'?
Never won the European Cup and haven't won a European trophy in 40 years.
by Ian Royal » 02 Apr 2017 13:22
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 13:32
Ian Royal Yeah, it's a total coincidence that it's never happened before and Leeds fans happened to be kicking off all over the shop.
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 13:34
by Ian Royal » 02 Apr 2017 13:50
mot They sung and supported the team for 90 minutes, and didn’t do anything worthy of the ‘Dirty Leeds’ label as far as I could see. I was starting to realise that the reason so many people hate Leeds is because they aren’t Leeds. Leeds United are a reminder of how good English football used to be and the atmosphere which made the country the envy of Europe. These days are long gone, surpassed by Germany, Poland, the Balkans and many more, but the passion of Leeds United remains. When you watch a Leeds game, you don’t feel as though you are in the stale and sanitised world of English football. It almost feels as though a Leeds United away end belongs in a museum, a reminder to fans within England that watching football is something to be enjoyed, rather than endured.
by The Cap » 02 Apr 2017 13:50
mot wrote:
They sung and supported the team for 90 minutes, and didn’t do anything worthy of the ‘Dirty Leeds’ label as far as I could see. I was starting to realise that the reason so many people hate Leeds is because they aren’t Leeds. Leeds United are a reminder of how good English football used to be and the atmosphere which made the country the envy of Europe. These days are long gone, surpassed by Germany, Poland, the Balkans and many more, but the passion of Leeds United remains. When you watch a Leeds game, you don’t feel as though you are in the stale and sanitised world of English football. It almost feels as though a Leeds United away end belongs in a museum, a reminder to fans within England that watching football is something to be enjoyed, rather than endured.
by windermereROYAL » 02 Apr 2017 13:59
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 14:16
Ian Royalmot They sung and supported the team for 90 minutes, and didn’t do anything worthy of the ‘Dirty Leeds’ label as far as I could see. I was starting to realise that the reason so many people hate Leeds is because they aren’t Leeds. Leeds United are a reminder of how good English football used to be and the atmosphere which made the country the envy of Europe. These days are long gone, surpassed by Germany, Poland, the Balkans and many more, but the passion of Leeds United remains. When you watch a Leeds game, you don’t feel as though you are in the stale and sanitised world of English football. It almost feels as though a Leeds United away end belongs in a museum, a reminder to fans within England that watching football is something to be enjoyed, rather than endured.
And you'll never shake the label until you open your eyes and accept you have a problem rather than denying or reveling in it.
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 14:18
windermereROYAL Don`t see any comments from mot regarding the disgraceful assault on Reece Oxford. maybe it was his own fault for having his head on the floor.
by mot » 02 Apr 2017 14:21
by Pepe the Horseman » 02 Apr 2017 14:28
motwindermereROYAL Don`t see any comments from mot regarding the disgraceful assault on Reece Oxford. maybe it was his own fault for having his head on the floor.
Didn't see it and neither the incident on one of your players on Wood, apparently both equally as bad. If they get a suspension at least Cooper is our second choice CB and hopefully Jannsen will be back on during any suspensions.
by windermereROYAL » 02 Apr 2017 14:30
mot Anyway, what do you think of your chances over two legs against us with the first leg at Elland Road infront of a 38k partisan crowd.
by Pepe the Horseman » 02 Apr 2017 14:34
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Apr 2017 14:51
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