It's a regular thing with promotion. First season and all goes well. ..second season and the shyte hits the fan...
I must admit I’m really surprised to be saying this.
They are shipping huge numbers of goals, it looks like a combination of teams working them out and heads going down is becoming a toxic mix.
What’s the betting their owners make the mistake of sacking Bielsa.
On a personal note......I do hope they get relegated.
Horrible fans.....including my own brother!
It's a regular thing with promotion. First season and all goes well. ..second season and the shyte hits the fan...
Oh dear, what a shame, never mind…….horrible fans!
Couldn’t happen to a nicer team!
Ahh that proves your a platstic Yorkie after all uncle Mick lol, disliking the mighty Leeds like that. 😁
Hey Im not a fan of them either of course, but it also baffles me how fans can turn on a manager/coach like Bielsa. Especially when he really was the dogs bollo*x for them a few years ago.
We all do it though, I know we're a fickle mob as footy fans aren't we. 😜
My dad didn’t inflict Leeds on me like he could’ve done, he allowed me to make my own choice seeing as we’d moved to the West Midlands.
He took me to all of the main local clubs including Coventry City and my first ever match was Villa 1-0 Oldham in the old Division 3 in 71.
Although the worst of the clubs at that time I loved the Albion kit and especially the ground, I just loved The Hawthorns and the feel of the place.
I was taken to many Leeds games though during the Revie era and I just watched as a neutral despite my dad and brother and my mum supporting Leeds.
I never felt the slightest thing for Leeds other than dislike which considering how special my dad was/is to me is quite a strange situation.
Still remember being at The Hawthorns that night they wrecked the place, stood next to them in the dads n lads section on the smethwick
Scary night that was
Dad and brother were in the Smethwick End and I was in the Brummie.
They were fighting in the gardens of the houses in Halfords Lane and Albion Rd and bricking the windows.
As I drove my Ford Capri back down the Birmingham Rd 20 minutes later and in static traffic I had rival fans fighting over the bonnet of the car.
Certainly the wildest night I can remember at our place along with the Millwall match in 83 in the League Cup.
Leeds aftermath,
https://youtu.be/Am3GzPI7_PI
Hadn't seen that interview with Allan Clarke before, until now. What an idiot to say that he saw no violence. No wonder Leeds fans were like they were withh a manager like that. A disgrace!