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This is my current favourite - Apparently Abraham who didn't play today was diving all over Elland Road. Oh dear.

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1 hour ago, Beetley Yellow said:

Prediction:-

1) It’s all a conspiracy, everyone hates us and fixes it so we do not win, or

2) We’re a big club, everyone ups their game when they play us, or

3) Other clubs are <insert expletive>s, are ‘tinpot’, have no history and don’t deserve to be above the mighty Leeds, or

4) We were robbed, just like we always are..., or

5) A combination of some or all of the above.

... Sits back and awaits the fun.....

 

I don't think we can rule out that they will just claim they won the Championship regardless of the facts. They've got form.

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28 minutes ago, All the Germans said:

I don't think we can rule out that they will just claim they won the Championship regardless of the facts. They've got form.

They won it in September, didn't you get the email?

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44 minutes ago, ricardo said:

They won it in September, didn't you get the email?

Rename WACCOE then?

WACCOC?

We are champions, champions of the Championship?

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6 hours ago, Beetley Yellow said:

Prediction:-

1) It’s all a conspiracy, everyone hates us and fixes it so we do not win, or

2) We’re a big club, everyone ups their game when they play us, or

3) Other clubs are <insert expletive>s, are ‘tinpot’, have no history and don’t deserve to be above the mighty Leeds, or

4) We were robbed, just like we always are..., or

5) A combination of some or all of the above.

... Sits back and awaits the fun.....

 

 

The Premiership is desperate for Leeds Utd

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Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

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13 minutes ago, Keith Scott said:

Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

Hey Keith

 

How often has there been a division's gap between City and the scum ?  Enjoy your trips to Burton, Wycombe, Darlington etc next season.  Still not sure you'll win that many...

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22 minutes ago, Keith Scott said:

Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

It's difficult for us, we get promoted quite often so know how to behave, more of  novelty in other circles. Also, the pitch invasion is a bit of a cliche if it happens every time.

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28 minutes ago, Keith Scott said:

Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

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46 minutes ago, Keith Scott said:

Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

Welp to you too.

Don't know where you work 'Keith' - maybe you're a lonely goatherd and conversation is a bit one way?

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28 minutes ago, Drazen Muzinic said:

Welp to you too.

Don't know where you work 'Keith' - maybe you're a lonely goatherd and conversation is a bit one way?

I’m guessing Ipswich (R).

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21 minutes ago, Drazen Muzinic said:

Welp to you too.

Don't know where you work 'Keith' - maybe you're a lonely goatherd and conversation is a bit one way?

Let's be sensible here, he is Ipswich and therefore doubt he works anywhere.

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1 hour ago, Keith Scott said:

Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

I don't think canvassing the opinion of your local refuse disposal colleagues is that relevant, what would they know about promotion?

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I guess you may get your own chance next year (say the first weekend in May at Accrington) but seeing how you played at Bramall Lane this weekend I would certainly not be counting on it. It could be two to three years before you assemble a competitive team. I think many L1 teams will surprise you next year.

 

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1 hour ago, Keith Scott said:

Welp, having spoken to supporters of 5 different teams at work this morning the first thing each and every one said was why were the Norwich fans stood in their seats clapping? Why weren't they on the pitch? The general consensus was we must be the most sanitised, timid set of fans in English football. Hard to disagree. 

Strangely I was at Bramall Lane on Saturday (couldn't get a ticket to Carra, but had opportunity to see their game with my Blades supporting son (I failed) and see for myself how poor the Binners are). The same warnings on encroachment were broadcast regularly to the crowd there, along same lines of don't spoil it for the majority. At final whistle about 10 fans ran on to the pitch (what a sight, very unhealthy specimens largely)  who roundly got booed by the well behaved fans still in the seats   indeed when a couple of lasses tried to kiss Wilder (!) he sent them on their way back to their seats with a right hair dryer moment.  If that doesn't undermine your argument that somehow Norwich fans are "soft" I don't know what would.  I know you're only trolling Keith, but shut the f@ck up and get a life.

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A few years back we invaded the pitch after beating the scummers 3-1 in the playoff semi 2nd leg.  That was understandable given the local rivalry and it was good to celebrate the win, but it wouldn't have been sensible to have the players do a lap of honour etc anyway, given that all we'd won was the right to go to Wembley.

 

Whereas Saturday was our last home game of an amazing season, and so it was really important to let the players and DF say their thank yous to the fans.  For me, I really enjoyed seeing them bring their families onto the pitch.  Teemu climbed into the front of the lower Barclay for some selfies with some fans who'd brought a Finland flag and I think I noticed others doing the same.  It was funny seeing the 3/4 little kids kicking balls around and getting a cheer when they ran the ball into the goal.  None of that would've happened if there had been a pitch invasion. 

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I doubt that being called the most timid supporters will be seen as an insult. Nothing to be gained from being called the hardest, noisiest, biggest, loyalest. Just platitudes from childish reactions to what was a wonderful day for every supporter.

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45 minutes ago, spencer 1970 said:

It's pronounced "Bin1122574299494326272ners" Mr Bielsa...

https://twitter.com/TomC_22/status/1122574299494326272

This is just hilarious - how can he not even be able to pronounce the name of one of the worlds footballing superpowers.

 

Does he not understand they are everybody's favourite second team with a glittering array of silverware to show for hundreds of years success?!

 

Whatever can the reason be? 🤔

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