Good tune, good lyrics, good noise it makes. I think you're just jealous, because your club's self-adopted anthem is some Elvis chorus you butchered. We don't have ultras. Nor Man U or Liverpool or Millwall or West Ham. Just fanatics. Why can't fans bring back old-school ditties and create new ones based on English popular music, rather than brainlessly parroting some communist Hamburgers they saw on YouTube? At least we have a past to be proud of. Well that's exactly what the Hull fans were doing, so I don't know why you're slating me for it. No, I'm saying that they shouldn't act the big man when there's a hill between them and Leeds, giving the 'come on' gestures, and then walk silently with their head down as soon as they see Leeds fans join their direction. Not sure how that is me endorsing anti-social behaviour, but read into it what you want. Also Hull fans bricked an official coach full of club travel-goers, which is just unchivalrous and cowardly. Another LOL moment at the Tigers attempting to be the cocks of Yorkshire.
It's like a broken ****ing record! Attempting to be the cocks of Yorkshire? Coming from a side who's supporters are constantly in Media limelight for boycotting, assaulting players, molestering small children etc etc... And in regards to Mincing on Together, it's an old, boring embarrassing tune which everybody boos because they can't bare to listen to it anymore. A song which is your last remaining tie to when you used to actually win games. Remember? As for Ultras, I couldn't give a flying **** what song they sing, but as long as they generate atmosphere at the Football Ground of the team I support, I'll join in. Leeds looked like they could do with a group of ultras really. It might stop them attempting to offer people out from start to finish, stop them waving their scarves like it's a YMCA convention and stop them from dancing like a **** at every song the opposition sings whilst ironically then singing a song in the same tune afterwards... Leeds United. The Pride of Yorkshire. Next joke?
CBA continuing this, but you make some fair points. I still think Hull's support is small-time and considered a bit of a joke among other clubs in Yorkshire TBH.
Which is funny, because Hull is probably one of the few remaining sides to actually have a fan base from it's own City. To say our support is small time, is rather laughable considering we're planning on moving into/upgrading the KC to a 35,000 Stadium, which would be better than your ****hole excuse of a Football Ground which really should be condemned. You constantly use History to back up your insults and your views on other Clubs, but really, put it this way; if things continue as they are for quite a significant time, Hull are going to make Leeds look like some one-time wonders. The power in Yorkshire has shifted, and you're finding it hard to take.
you got to be honest , you where **** today, pride of Yorkshire ? no pride on today's showing. it must be hard not being the biggest club in Yorkshire anymore !
And you know what I think is LOL? (to use your 15 year old school girl acronym) When were you last in the PL and what is your current place in the league? I think it is LOL (once again to use your 15 year old school girl acronym) that your current and recent form is utter ****. One has to wonder how it feels to have such strong feelings against Hull only to go home knowing that your beloved team is a laughing stock. And anyone who watched that game had two thoughts and those thoughts being one we are a good team and two you are a laughing stock.
As explained before, they clearly take pride in convicted *****philes, moronic violence, a cheating football side, attention seeking via "Anti-Bates" protests every ****ing week and an infamous fan base which isn't actually from Leeds itself, but from past yobs who were around (they must be old) when Leeds were actually a decent side. Besides, those from Leeds that support Leeds spend the majority of their time in the Dole office. Might as well let them have their Pride of Yorkshire. It could go on their CV to help them get a job
I don't know if anyone else has put up this link, if they have I apologise, but interesting to hear a TWS fan summary of their beloved team. http://www.leeds.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=303882
Do you ever get ANYTHING right? Leeds Ultras website An interview with them. I don't know if this is the same group, but before you squeal about it being 04 (selective past again) I do know a few Leeds fans who were certainly part of a Leeds ultra group recently because, as we've seen, Leeds can't generate an atmosphere, they just get laughed at.
The're all on the Yorkshire Post bleating about Warnock. Talk about arrogant - one bloke said that this was our F A Cup Final and that we were irrelevant to them like a gnat bite. He was wrong on both counts. This was an ordinary League match which we won by a country mile and we swept them aside like a fly. Another bloke thought they would get promoted to the Premier league this season, and another bloke used capitals all the time - the equivalent of shouting. However, one of them was spot on - he said the Hull City fans would be in the pub with their mates, laughing their heads off at us.
Unfortunately you neglect to mention that a large proportion of your fans are not 'fanatics' or 'old skool'. They are 'plastics' and 'gloryhunters'. Most of them have no connection with Leeds at all- they just latched onto LUFC when it was convenient to do so. Nowadays they would all latch onto Man City. (BTW, how embarrassing is that scarf twirling thing?) Re the alleged bricking thing, I'm sure most of the people on the bus would have seen it in a philosophical 'what goes round, comes round' sort of way, right?
It seems that Leeds were so ****, that football discussions have been binned and replaced by a bizarre conversation about who's ultras are the worst.
No doubt at 62 years of age, he jumped on the bandwagon in the late sixties at the height of the brown envelope era. Another tawdry episode.
To be fair, the City Ulltras are bad- they wear ****ing Tiger onesies. Hardly hardcore, is it? You should expect songs about Savile when your fans make a deal about singing that he's a legend. The "I'd rather be a smackhead than a nonce" song was quite funny though.
Beating Leeds was a real coup for the Club in the past - not anymore and not with this team under SB. When we scored I wasn't elated but relieved that we had gone ahead when our performance and overall dominance deserved much more. Leeds have spent little or no money under Bates and have sold the likes of Howson and Snodgrass without replacing them - hardly surprising then that they are ****e and would be really struggling if it wasn't for Becchio's 17 goals this season.
That was one of the worst Leeds sides I've seen in many a year. Even the one that went down in 2007 had more guts. Now, was that because we were very very good or because they had a particularly bad day - afterall they had a 5 wins in 7 record coming into the game. They have a bit of a journeyman / workmanlike feel about them with maybe 3 or 4 players who have a bit about them. Strangely Colin benched them - Becchio, Thomas and Diouf was rested. It seemed to me he sort of wanted to lose this game as his post match stuff was mostly about letting the new owners know he wants some money for some new players.
Leeds supporters have a poor history. But to come on here picking holes in us is a little bit sad. Match fixing gave your club its best years. It's a pity that bates did not rob you more than he did. You all deserved each other. Yesterday you played worse than Huddersfield and as they had been up all night wrecking two hotel rooms at least they had an excuse. You lost in an undignified manner. Quite frankly it was a disappointment. Your supporters are no great shakes are they. If a coach got bricked that is wrong and cowardly, I hope the kids who did it get punished.
We've been the biggest team in Yorkshire for quite a while now so that comment is pretty ridiculous. If you've nothing to say then best say nothing I'd suggest- good luck for the rest of the season and enjoy being a smaller club than us now and for the foreseeable future
Given our population and catchment area, I'd say our support is about twice as good as Leeds. That makes theirs double small-time.