Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
"Bite your tongues", "start posting". Something of a dichotomy.

Those who have stopped posting have, in the main, done so, as they put it, because of the negativity and conflict that they see from those who do post. You can't have it both ways, either you accept differing opinions, argue you case and sometimes (not always), agree to differ, or expect all to "toe the party line" in which case you will get many self-congratulatory posts for a time, then nothing, as the irrelevance of the board becomes more and more apparent.

I've been posting for more than a decade, had support from some, criticism from others, ploughed my own furrow in footballing matters and this forum, don't take anything back and will continue to do the same in the future. If the snowflake generation, or those of a slightly older generation who identify as such and seek to be offended when genuine, honestly held opinions are aired, and decide to absent themselves from this forum as a result, more fool them. And if I end up as last man standing, at least I can hold my head up and say that here in this forum I was true to what I hold dear, Leeds United Football Club.
Yeah, you are different, you don't say things like I hope you die and crap like that. The other thing I notice of you is you don't hold grudges you say things like you see them bad or good. I didn't expect you to ever reply to me after what I said even though I didn't realize I said it there was no excuse.
People don't seem to understand we are all alike and barrack for one team. If you don't have something nice to say or don't like a particular poster why do you need to reply? The ignore button is there you don't like hit it and never see comments from an unliked poster. By replying to ones you don't like means you are worse for it.