Not going to boast Leeds fans, anyone can beat anyone on their day in this league and we're on a roll at the moment. Just need a bit of luck and the home form will turn around. We've had it at Watford, fans were booing the team etc but it only takes one goal or even a refereeing decision to get the fans back onside and the team responds. I have a feeling we'll be seeing each other again next season though! All the best for the rest of the season.
Well said hornet, you won fair and square; we both aren't going anywhere end of the season. Both sets of fans have behaved. Good match thread....
Hornet you where half decent today but better strikers would have had 5 elland road was the quietest I've seen it for Years awful atmosphere
attendances will drop below 20 000 now we've nothing to play for. It wouldn't surprise me if we saw a crowd of 18000 at one of our remaining home games.
We've got "nothing" games to come as well playing Derby, Posh and Leicester, all teams below us and safe from relegation. I am still in disbelief that we are above the foxes.
it's really interesting. We're on the same points as you, and all the Watford fans are excited..and jumping about talking about the playoffs...while you lot feel down and out when you're still in with a chance. Amazing how the picture can look, coming from opposite ends of the table, and meeting in the same place... If only our goal difference was better...! lol
We only have 13000 season ticket holders. That will be 10000 or less next season. The club is on a downward spiral and will continue to be while that scum sucking leech is there. And I say scum sucking because of the way he metaphorically felated alex "scum" ferguson in the programme for the scum game.
Warnocks interviews are legendary shame about his ability to change tactics when everyone can see it going wrong! http://t.co/mIqR9Dt7
Doesn't matter how much respect you have for the man, you just don't do that at Leeds United. It's definitely in the top 5 social faux pas he's committed since he's been here, and he's committed so very many of them. As a side note, I have absolutely no respect for alex ferguson. I remain that, while he still must have some top quality management skills, his level of success is largely down to circumstance. The groundwork that's allowed him to be so respected and as such keep so much discipline in the dressing room is largely down to circumstance. I seem to remember in his early years, he didn't have so much of a handle on a certain french judas bastard as he would with his players today. That "discipline" is down to ferguson having the means to do what he wants and the players having a misinformed and totally disproportionate level of respect for a man who's only won the premier league so much because manchester united sold out the league to Sky.