Casanova85
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Feck off Leeds.
Feck off Bielsa.
Cnuts, manager and club.
Feck off Bielsa.
Cnuts, manager and club.
They have a hipsters favourite as manager.
Injured or banned to play..... Also where was Alioski?
Yep.This. I couldn't be happier.
Especially considering Bielsa and some of their star players will feck offI live in a Leeds postcode these days and i've enjoyed today returning some of the abuse i've copped from work colleagues over the course of this season.
Bielsa walks past my house to their training ground - he seems pretty down to earth but i reckon he'll go now. They won't get a better chance than that with their current squad.
I'm from Hyde originally but i now live in Wetherby.Especially considering Bielsa and some of their star players will feck off
Where you living in Leeds? I'm from there.
I don't really think facing another set of game raising cnuts during the time of our rebuild is a good idea.
Dont care what anyone says I wanted them in the PL. Was looking forward to reigniting the rivalry.
Just imagine our victory over them being the reason they get relegated.
Lovely area is Wetherby.I'm from Hyde originally but i now live in Wetherby.
It’s not really a genuine two-sided rivalry though is it? Leeds are a mid-size club who have won very little in their history and have a massive chip on their shoulder about United. Also, they are not local like City or even Liverpool. I’ve been following United since the early 80s and can remember only one year when Leeds were genuine rivals (91/92). So I’d rather play clubs like Villa or Derby or Sheffield Utd who don’t have an irrational hatred for us.
It's a historic rivalry between Lancashire and Yorkshire. War of the roses and all. I think (would like to believe) we are over past generations of hooliganism and would welcome a proper rivalry where we just keep beating them!
It's a historic rivalry between Lancashire and Yorkshire. War of the roses and all. I think (would like to believe) we are over past generations of hooliganism and would welcome a proper rivalry where we just keep beating them!
Not sure why people are happy about this. It means we might see Derby in the Premier League. How exciting...
It's a historic rivalry between Lancashire and Yorkshire. War of the roses and all. I think (would like to believe) we are over past generations of hooliganism and would welcome a proper rivalry where we just keep beating them!
Because Leeds are staying down. Where they deserve to be. Which is very exciting.Not sure why people are happy about this. It means we might see Derby in the Premier League. How exciting...
not just Derby - we will be lectured about what a great manager Lumpard is... (he already bores me)Exactly this
We should see evidence involving other Lancs and Yorkshire clubs if this was true.
I'm not. The percentage of Yorkshire folk who are Leeds fans is small; all the rest absolutely hate them. There's a lot of affection for United simply because Leeds hate us.On the Roses rivalry point, I’ve always found it surprising that Mr Yorkshire himself, Geoffrey Boycott, supports United.
I'm not. The percentage of Yorkshire folk who are Leeds fans is small; all the rest absolutely hate them. There's a lot of affection for United simply because Leeds hate us.
Lots of United fans in Barnsley. Tommy Taylor and the Greenhoff brothers were from there. The ex-mining villages round Doncaster are (or were at one time) full of them as well; Rossington Reds had a fearsome reputation.I know Leeds aren’t that popular even in Yorkshire. My best mate is from Harrogate and he supports Arsenal. But Sir Geoffrey himself supporting a team from the historical county of Lancashire...
I met someone from Yorkshire who claimed they didn't know where or what Lancashire was. I'm not sure if they had a great sense of humour or just reaffirmed what unflattering things Lancastrians sometimes say about Yorkshire folk. If it was humour, their poker face was amazing.
Lots of United fans in Barnsley. Tommy Taylor and the Greenhoff brothers were from there. The ex-mining villages round Doncaster are (or were at one time) full of them as well; Rossington Reds had a fearsome reputation.
Outside of Leeds itself and a handful of neighbouring places (Wakefield, Pontefract, Castleford) you are most unlikely to encounter a Leeds fan.
Manchester born and bred, but have lived in Saddleworth for 26 years. You are right; it was part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974.Are you from Yorkshire? I see you have Saddleworth on your profile but I’m not sure which side of the border that is on. Historical Yorkshire but now Gtr Mcr?