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Thread: Far too many platsics on here

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    Far too many platsics on here

    Sort it out mods , and get them banned lol
    Last edited by Marley past ghosts; 21-04-2018 at 11:57 PM.

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    Trouble is Jakob, its plastics that keep forums alive. The very nature of the online forum is purpose designed for the plastic fan. "real" fans air their frustrations at E.R, and therefore dont feel the need to use this kind of media for their incoherent rantings. The reason that noone posts on here anymore, is that most posters dont mind a modicum of banter between plastics, but noone appreciates being berated day in day out by the kind of degenerate moron that pretends he is all knowledgeable, pretends he is somehow better than the rest of us due to his phantom regular attendance, and generally crosse the line from general buffoonery to being outright offensive with regular uncalled for abuse.
    Noone wants to consume this kind of human waste from so obvious a fraud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenidormBlanco View Post
    Trouble is Jakob, its plastics that keep forums alive. The very nature of the online forum is purpose designed for the plastic fan. "real" fans air their frustrations at E.R, and therefore dont feel the need to use this kind of media for their incoherent rantings. The reason that noone posts on here anymore, is that most posters dont mind a modicum of banter between plastics, but noone appreciates being berated day in day out by the kind of degenerate moron that pretends he is all knowledgeable, pretends he is somehow better than the rest of us due to his phantom regular attendance, and generally crosse the line from general buffoonery to being outright offensive with regular uncalled for abuse.
    Noone wants to consume this kind of human waste from so obvious a fraud.
    " Like "

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenidormBlanco View Post
    Trouble is Jakob, its plastics that keep forums alive. The very nature of the online forum is purpose designed for the plastic fan. "real" fans air their frustrations at E.R, and therefore dont feel the need to use this kind of media for their incoherent rantings. The reason that noone posts on here anymore, is that most posters dont mind a modicum of banter between plastics, but noone appreciates being berated day in day out by the kind of degenerate moron that pretends he is all knowledgeable, pretends he is somehow better than the rest of us due to his phantom regular attendance, and generally crosse the line from general buffoonery to being outright offensive with regular uncalled for abuse.
    Noone wants to consume this kind of human waste from so obvious a fraud.
    the flouncer returns .

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    Far cheaper to be a plastic armchair Leeds Utd supporter as they are on sky nearly every week.. Can't say I blame them either at the price they charge to watch second rate football at bellend rd..

    People like Marley must be Phookin frackers to fork out so much each season to watch the crap they serve up..

    Oops nearly forgot the .....LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Far cheaper to be a plastic armchair Leeds Utd supporter as they are on sky nearly every week.. Can't say I blame them either at the price they charge to watch second rate football at bellend rd..

    People like Marley must be Phookin frackers to fork out so much each season to watch the crap they serve up..

    Oops nearly forgot the .....LOL
    the season ticket holders dont pick and choose their games alf , if you shell out nearly 600 quid , you are going to go to the vast majority of games if not all of them. the johnny come latelys like most on here will go when they want.

    i agree nobody in their right mind would pay, what the club are charging , to watch the dross currently been served up, and that will be reflected in the attendances next season, make no bones about it fella.

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    "Platsics"? Wtf?

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    How do you become a plastic fan?

    The answer is simple: if you support different teams, or support a team just on the base of glory and is not sure if you will be loyal to one club forever or not. You enjoy the win more than the emotions, history and the loyalty. So do you fall under this category?

    Why is there a disdain towards fans from foreign countries who cannot go to the stadium? This especially applies to the local football fans in Britain. What else is the option for fans who are not local to the club?

    Before you brand any fan “plastic” or “bandwagon” for being not local, you might want to remember few things. Fans who are not local cannot go to match every time but they do their best to contribute to the team. They buy merchandise, club jerseys, and other miscellaneous items which directly and indirectly helps club generate the revenue. Different sponsors are willing to invest huge amount of money on the club because of the popularity worldwide.

    Having read the above I would say that it is doubtful that any of our members on here are "plastic fans"

    We have the emotions, we know about and care about our history and we are loyal to one club. Some of us have supported this club from the 2nd Division to the 1st Division, through 1st Division Championships and 1st Division heartbreak, through FA Cup and League Cup heartbreak to FA Cup and League Cup joy, Fairs Cup, European Cup, Cup Winners Cup and back to the 2nd Division. We were there when the club came back up to become 1st Division Champions once more, through the start of the Premier League and more European joy and heartbreak. We were there when we went down to the Championship and then League 1. We were there when we came back up to The Championship and we are still here.

    Non of this because we are Glory Hunters, hells bells if we were that we would support a Premiership club or Real Madrid or Barcelona. It is because we love Leeds United and we cannot and will not countenance anything else.

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    You might not be a prolific poster Wortleygirl, but the comments you do post are always worth a read! A top reply imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wortleygirl View Post
    How do you become a plastic fan?

    The answer is simple: if you support different teams, or support a team just on the base of glory and is not sure if you will be loyal to one club forever or not. You enjoy the win more than the emotions, history and the loyalty. So do you fall under this category?

    Why is there a disdain towards fans from foreign countries who cannot go to the stadium? This especially applies to the local football fans in Britain. What else is the option for fans who are not local to the club?

    Before you brand any fan “plastic” or “bandwagon” for being not local, you might want to remember few things. Fans who are not local cannot go to match every time but they do their best to contribute to the team. They buy merchandise, club jerseys, and other miscellaneous items which directly and indirectly helps club generate the revenue. Different sponsors are willing to invest huge amount of money on the club because of the popularity worldwide.

    Having read the above I would say that it is doubtful that any of our members on here are "plastic fans"

    We have the emotions, we know about and care about our history and we are loyal to one club. Some of us have supported this club from the 2nd Division to the 1st Division, through 1st Division Championships and 1st Division heartbreak, through FA Cup and League Cup heartbreak to FA Cup and League Cup joy, Fairs Cup, European Cup, Cup Winners Cup and back to the 2nd Division. We were there when the club came back up to become 1st Division Champions once more, through the start of the Premier League and more European joy and heartbreak. We were there when we went down to the Championship and then League 1. We were there when we came back up to The Championship and we are still here.

    Non of this because we are Glory Hunters, hells bells if we were that we would support a Premiership club or Real Madrid or Barcelona. It is because we love Leeds United and we cannot and will not countenance anything else.
    Like, a lot!

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