WHU hate 2 teams, Millwall first and foremost and then Spurs so im sure Townsend would have fitted in there nicely to be honest it was either them or you lot, poor lad must have thought his world had fallen apart
2 Teams Mighty,think you mighty be forgeting 1 m8. http://www.tribalfootball.com/artic...nger-townsend-2576971?utm_source=feed_newsnow
really? why have you been stuck in the lower leagues for the best part of a decade then? Surely a 'big' club could sort out their finances quicker than that? You're a large provincial club with insular support, mainly due to your unattractive playstyle of years gone by, this harms you in the foreign income generated by merchandising, in an era when money rules football you don't really stand a chance. You may get to the premier, but I doubt you'll ever be pushing for top. Sadly I think some of you (like some of West Hams fans) have been deluded in expecting something that you bankrupted yourself trying to attain before.
Yes. We have more fans than them. That is the mark of a bigger club. Because the club's been run poorly. Big clubs aren't by necessity well run. It could if it had a chairman who wasn't obstinate and archaic in his approach. What does that even mean? A provincial club is someone like Villa or Crystal Palace who get fans from the Birmingham/West Midlands area or the Home Counties respectively, but aren't supported nationwide. Leeds fans come from all over the country, from Plymouth to Penrith. We turned over 27m in our last season in division three, that's massive. Before their Arab takeover, Man City predicted they had 6m fans worldwide. We had a far bigger UK fanbase than them at that time, so no doubt we have at least 10m fans around the globe of various levels of loyalty and dedication. We've been televized eight times this season and will only be surpassed by maybe five or six Premiership clubs in that respect. Again, if our chairman had the foggiest clue how to make the most of our potential, we'd be making the most of international marketing. The fact we've been marginalized and victimized is a good thing, it means we don't get clueless do-gooders, 'purists' and glory supporters, but people who see something edgy in the club and want to stick with it. Wrong. We expect it because of the 60s, 70s and early 90s when we won the top division, not because of O'Leary/Ridsdale.
Ah, someone else who doesn't actually know the history of the club and only goes on "Dirty Leeds" and "Living the Dream" propaganda. News for you, we finished 3rd in 99/00 with a team mainly comprised of academy youngsters and completed by astute, good quality signings, before that twat Ridsdale wasted all that money, and only finished below 5th 3 times in the preceding 7 seasons of the Premier League, having won the league the season before it was formed.
What does that even mean? A provincial club is someone like Villa or Crystal Palace who get fans from the Birmingham/West Midlands area or the Home Counties respectively, but aren't supported nationwide. Leeds fans come from all over the country, from Plymouth to Penrith. ..............................................................................................and from Ireland, Scandinavia, Australia etc etc
Am I right in saying a West Ham fan has just said Leeds United have a "unattractive playstyle" HELLO you have Big Sam as a manager, Centre Back pass it to Centre Back until they hoof it straight to their big lump centre forward who batters the defenders out of the way then shoots!!!!! West Ham have never played attractive football
Maybe he wants to prove a point against the Gooners? mutually beneficial Obviously that wouldnt be the only reason but it sure could have influenced his decision
Even funnier Can honestly say I've never met or seen a West Ham fan in my life other than on nawty films about the 80s football scene.
West Ham are a Sam Allardyce team. I guess he wanted to play football. Spurs to the Irons... not a likely move really was it?
He made the right choice IMO. However if he was undecided I am sure the chance to play against Arsenal would of clinched the deal
Heard from a Wally fan pal of mine, Alf Hooker, that if they don't beat mighty Dag & Red tomorrow that he's finished............ so yes, he's been sacked