Calm down AKCJ, I'm not laughing at anyone. Trying to point out that if you stuck to some of your more sensible comments you might find people would respect you a bit more on here. If you make comments like a child then you'll be viewed as a child. You obviouslly care about your club, just try to balance how you feel with a a more objective view of life. As for me being a youngster: oh if only I was teenage and spotty again! I feel I'm one of the more reasonable people visting this forum, I'd prefer it if the forums had good banter without the ridiculous slagging each other off that is creeping in on the boards from certain posters. Also if you write a load of rubbish expect people to point it out to you. It's not that difficult to say "fair cop, I was wrong" and then move on. We all talk rubbish at times.
To each their own. I don't watch them too often, but it's handy to have another look at any bits I choose to, when I choose to instead of being stuck with the directors choice.
Leicester wouldnt want the game on their site.....they LOST! Get used to BORING football with BORING PEARSON!
footballs a results business, and pearson gets results..... look where you are now?? youd be f***ed without pearson
Whilst I accept your point Bob, I cannot but smile at the delightful irony of 'Prehistoric' Bob deriding the dark ages as a time of uncilvilised simplicity ....
Firstly, I'd like to laugh at AKCJ for looking like a bit of a prat by trying to slag Hull off for something he clearly has no idea about. Just checked it out and the Hull website put 'relive' in front of every game they've just uploaded the highlights for. Here's the Google history if you don't believe me: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=site:hullcityafc.net relive You look like a prize tit, Crown Jewels. Backtracking after A) making out that Hull were portraying you as rivals and B) making out they just did it for this game by C) saying the word 'relive' is cringeworthy. Who gives a **** - it's a website headline that they use to flog their online player. Secondly: I pointed this out ages ago and got called a WUM. Thirdly: I think my brain just died. Spelling Policeman will have a field day here. Worst of luck to Leicester for the rest of the season.
For all those who don't know. Leeds-18 is 'proud' that his club sang and booed during a minutes silence remembering Matt Busby Cretin. Talk about 'looking like a prat'
5 home goals scored no home goals conceded. We've scored in every game. Scored two of the best goals at the KP, ever. Yes, but of course, its all extremely boring
I actually posted the video on a thread entitled 'things that make you proud to be Leeds' a while back too. Thanks for ignoring all my points, though. Another win to the man from Leeds. I think he's on about the way the team play for the 89 minutes when a goal isn't being scored.
You mean the fast slick passing and constant pressure on other teams defences? Yeah, its really boring...
He said we play boring football and I clearly pointed out that its not at all boring. If you win 3-0 then its not boring because apart from scoring three goals you've played ****. Incidents in games are what makes them interesting so stop trying to start an argument you complete ****
We beat Scunny 4-0 in January and that was a terribly boring game. It's not just incidents and goals that make a game interesting, it's the flair, movement, tackling and possession play (whether in the air or on the ground) which is down to the players. If all those things are done well, quickly and excitingly, it can be said to be a good performance or interesting football. No idea whether that's how Nigel Pearson's teams play. Assessments from fans of those teams he's managed would probably persuade me otherwise. Am I meant to throw some insult back at you now since you insulted me? You granny raper.
You're just saying that for the sake of argument. You can't say that you went and saw a 4-0 win and didn't feel entertained. Once again showing that you're only here to start arguments and i'll refer to my previous comment and call you a complete ****, again.
No, I'm saying it because it's true and it's my God-given right as a Leeds fan to point out the truth where I see it. I just did. Sure, when the goals went in it was good, but the team never got any good possession moves going and played the long ball a fair bit. It was an effective performance, but not an entertaining one. It's a forum, you div. I take pride in the fact I can get people to debate.
So you're saying that you would rather have had your money back then? You go to the football for entertainment. You can't say you didn't get your money's worth after a 4-0 win, you're saying that for argument's sake. **** off with your ****e, I can't be bothered talking to you.
Being entertained and getting your money's worth are separate concepts. I very rarely feel like going to a match is worth 28 quid, but I pay for my season ticket anyway. Such is football. It wasn't an entertaining performance from the team. As I say, it was an effective one, but not conducive to the excitement of me or the crowd around me, because the players didn't play in the way I detailed above and played in a relatively unexciting way. You obviously can, honey bun.
Leeds-18 You've made some good points on our board from time to time and I enjoy the banter and indeed even the wind-ups when they are delivered with some wit. Unfortunately, if you are triumphalising a profound lack of respect to the passing of a footballing great, Sir Matt Busby, then I'm both very disappointed but also feel that you diminish and demean yourself. Footballing rivalry should be tempered by respect - as has been admirably shown by the recent sad loss of Gary Speed and the reaction of the footballing community to that. I've no time for those who would make fun of tragic events such as the Munich air-crash, Ibrox disaster, Heysel, Hillsborugh, Bradford or Istanbul. People should not lose their lives at a football match. Similarly we should all be big enough men to recognise the true greats of the game - those original thinkers that brought something different and left an indelible mark on the sport that we love - Busby, Shankly, Revie, Clough, Jock Stein and their ilk - even if their attachment was to teams (and the supporters of those teams) that we genuinely dislike.