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[Albion] Deluded Leeds (an EFL club) fans







Codner pharmaceuticals

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Jun 17, 2009
1,343
Border Country
The whole White “saga” is a major deflection from the fact they are yet to have a contracted manager. If it is playing something like this then great for other clubs in or near relegation. The scenario must be
- come and join us for lots of money
- who’s the manager and how does he see my role
- if you join it will be Bielsa... probably
- OK - and so what are the plans to play - how do you see me fitting in
- well, if you sign the manager might join and tell you

Every day that Bielsa doesn’t have a contract is another 3 points dropped and they may even miss out on the last Champion’s league spot.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,319

We’ve finally found a subject that both Brighton and Leeds fans agree on, this could end the war and dear old Timmy could be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Edit - I’ve read the article, they are tenuous “facts” at best and a majority of the facts are incorrect anyway.

Let's examine the following fact

2) White has played twice for Albion – in the League Cup and the Football League Trophy. He has also been involved in a Premier League squad once – against Burnley in 2018.

Ben has indeed played twice for Brighton, however both of those games were in the League Cup against Colchester and Oxford United. His appearances in the Football League Trophy came for our academy team and do not count as first team appearances. In reality he's played 6 times in the Trophy so if you were including them then he'd have made 8 appearances. Otherwise a spot on "fact".
 
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PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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According to some they've signed Cody Drameh others are boasting about a Coady Dramah, that's really confusing having two players with such close names. Apparently within a week both will be better than White
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
4,996
Mid Sussex
We’ve finally found a subject that both Brighton and Leeds fans agree on, this could end the war and dear old Timmy could be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Edit - I’ve read the article, they are tenuous “facts” at best and a majority of the facts are incorrect anyway.

Maybe we can persuade our northern ‘friends’ to take Timmy on loan. Bielsa could work his magic snd convert him from being a complete and utter bellend to just an utter bellend.


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Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
13,687
Quaxxann
Lol.

I'd forgotten about Timmy election loser.

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Killer Whale

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Jul 27, 2020
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It's only considered a big atmosphere because as usual, your neanderthal brigade are always up to their usual tricks. Thugs, thieves and bigots.... we've seen them rampage all over the country for decades.... abuse and assault anyone they can get their hands on. That's why Leeds are so detestable, not because of some perceived football rivalry, simply because Leeds along with Millwall, Cardiff and to a slightly lesser extent Birmingham, real fans of other clubs can't stand the behaviour of your dull followers.

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You can have a bunch of civilised, quinoa eating, politically correct, reasonable, middle class fans, and zero atmosphere, or you can have a drunken, lower working class, aggressive, unwoke screaming mob that create an intimidating yet cracking atmosphere.

What you can't have is both. :D

I am joking, the reputation of Leeds fans is undeserved, it is not like it used to be in the seventies, but it is perhaps more like it used to be at Leeds than just about anywhere else, (excepting Millwall of course).

Maybe the Premier League if we stay there a while will prettify us, but I have my doubts...

We are a gritty working class club, always have been, always will be. You may not like us, in fact you clearly don't, and you may laugh at us, but as I said in my first post, for all the mockery (which in the case of the hysteria over White is not undeserved, to be fair), we are a proper club, with character and identity.
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Brighton
Lol.

I'd forgotten about Timmy election loser.

Didn't he also hit the election trail on behalf of his party at the previous election, where the person he went door knocking for also lost? Not saying it was his fault, of course, just an observation of what I'm totally sure was a coincidence.
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,790
Worthing
We’ve finally found a subject that both Brighton and Leeds fans agree on, this could end the war and dear old Timmy could be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Edit - I’ve read the article, they are tenuous “facts” at best and a majority of the facts are incorrect anyway.

Let's examine the following fact



Ben has indeed played twice for Brighton, however both of those games were in the League Cup against Colchester and Oxford United. His appearances in the Football League Trophy came for our academy team and do not count as first team appearances. In reality he's played 6 times in the Trophy so if you were including them then he'd have made 8 appearances. Otherwise a spot on "fact".

White has also been in our match day squad several times including, coincidentally, against Leeds at Elland Road in our promotion season.
 


Palacefinder General

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Apr 5, 2019
2,594
You may not like us, in fact you clearly don't, and you may laugh at us, but as I said in my first post, for all the mockery (which in the case of the hysteria over White is not undeserved, to be fair), we are a proper club, with character and identity.

Ignoring both MK Dons and Thames Valley Royals, which clubs do you consider to be not ‘proper’ clubs?
 


Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,974
Eastbourne
unwoke screaming mob that create an intimidating yet cracking atmosphere.

The first two times Leeds visited the Amex, your crowd was the loudest bunch of away fans who'd visited us by a comfortably large margin. The past 4 games though, your lot shut up just as all other football fans do when they are losing. Nothing special.
 






Clive Walker

Stand Or Fall
Jul 5, 2011
3,313
Brighton
one of the most cringe worthy things that I hear from Leeds fans is about how they hate Man U and how Manu U hate them.

I always just say "the same Man U that haven't battered an eye lid at leeds for the last 20 years as they've been too busy winning champions leagues and PL titles".

They see themselves in the same sphere as big big clubs and they just aren't, they haven't moved on in 20 years. Problem is the rest of the footballing world has, both on and off the field.
 


BN41Albion

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Oct 1, 2017
6,485
You can have a bunch of civilised, quinoa eating, politically correct, reasonable, middle class fans, and zero atmosphere, or you can have a drunken, lower working class, aggressive, unwoke screaming mob that create an intimidating yet cracking atmosphere.

What you can't have is both. :D

I am joking, the reputation of Leeds fans is undeserved, it is not like it used to be in the seventies, but it is perhaps more like it used to be at Leeds than just about anywhere else, (excepting Millwall of course).

Maybe the Premier League if we stay there a while will prettify us, but I have my doubts...

We are a gritty working class club, always have been, always will be. You may not like us, in fact you clearly don't, and you may laugh at us, but as I said in my first post, for all the mockery (which in the case of the hysteria over White is not undeserved, to be fair), we are a proper club, with character and identity.

To be honest, I don't think before all this with White many of us really cared much either way re Leeds. I still don't, but this whole saga has been very entertaining on your club's behalf.

I don't doubt for a minute that Leeds aren't a traditional club with a largely working class fan base, but what makes a 'proper' club? What's made many of our fans react has been the way many of your fans on social media have belittled our club and acted such Billy Big bollocks about Leeds. Just because a club hasn't been in the top division much, why does that mean theyre not a proper club? We have a rich history, perhaps not in terms of winning trophies, but in the ups and downs of our success on the pitch, and the way the club hit rock bottom and has recovered and progressed so much since. It's a great story imo. We had smaller attendances through the 90s and 2000s after how the club was ruined and losing our ground etc, but before and since we have a history of very decent sized crowds despite being largely lower leagues, and as you know we managed larger attendances than proper club mighty Leeds for many years on the trot since the Amex, including a few seasons we were shyte/average.

I find it interesting the way so many fans of those clubs who see themselves as top teams seem to think all other clubs are tinpot, or their fans arent as passionate, etc. We're in the Prem on merit. We have an excellent set up, we're brilliantly run, we have an first class academy and training facilities, we have a large number of season ticket holders and a long waiting list, I could go on. We're miles ahead of Leeds in some ways in terms of Premier league standard.

Time moves on, things change in football, it amazes me that so many supposed 'proper club' fans seem to just want a closed door premier league with the likes of Wednesday, forest and the like.
 




Clive Walker

Stand Or Fall
Jul 5, 2011
3,313
Brighton
I recall Barber telling me to some surprise that the Amex needed significant upgrading when we made it to the PL. I think the tune was about £6m, which shocked me considering the Amex was in its infancy. But HD lighting and extra press boxes cost.

Imagine the cost for Bellend Rd might be similar if not more.

£20m for the bloke they loaned but hated
£6m for upgrading
£30m for BW

Thats a good chunk of their summer budget right there.
 


lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,790
Worthing
You can have a bunch of civilised, quinoa eating, politically correct, reasonable, middle class fans, and zero atmosphere, or you can have a drunken, lower working class, aggressive, unwoke screaming mob that create an intimidating yet cracking atmosphere.

What you can't have is both. :D

I am joking, the reputation of Leeds fans is undeserved, it is not like it used to be in the seventies, but it is perhaps more like it used to be at Leeds than just about anywhere else, (excepting Millwall of course).

Maybe the Premier League if we stay there a while will prettify us, but I have my doubts...

We are a gritty working class club, always have been, always will be. You may not like us, in fact you clearly don't, and you may laugh at us, but as I said in my first post, for all the mockery (which in the case of the hysteria over White is not undeserved, to be fair), we are a proper club, with character and identity.


And there is the dichotomy.
I really didn’t like the 60’s/70s, Leeds, cynical, dirty, arrogant, I must admit, I agreed with Brian Clough, but, that is not to say they weren’t successful

Howard Wilkinson’s team was okay, I didn’t mind them, didn’t really care one way or the other. The 1998-2002 were a good team, great to watch and I liked O’Leary.
My problem with Leeds has always been the fact that a higher percentage of their fans are knobheads than any other team. I knew a fair few when I was serving, you could have a football conversation with other clubs fans, I was even mates with a Palace fans but Leeds in the main were arrogant as well as paranoid, a difficult mix to master. Even when really shite, they still insisted they were a superior club , team ,and support to any other team.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

Waxing chumps like candles since ‘75
Oct 4, 2003
11,319
White has also been in our match day squad several times including, coincidentally, against Leeds at Elland Road in our promotion season.

I thought I'd leave it there with fact 2, as the bit about Ben making the PL match day squad once is correct. Obviously he could have padded out the fact a bit more but I am guessing he isn't being paid by the word.

Maybe someone can explain this "fact"

1) White was born in Poole in Dorset – not far from Bournemouth – where Leeds won promotion to the old First Division in 1990. It was a fixture that ensured clubs based in seaside resorts could never have home fixtures on bank holiday weekends again.

Were does he make this shit up from? We played at home on August Bank Holiday Monday when we were playing at Withdean, I remember flying back from the Edinburgh Festival on the Monday morning to watch Brighton beat Plymouth who had Traibo West playing for them. If I remember correctly, West was comedy awful and it was rather warm, I was bloody knackered after a week at the Fringe though so my memory may be playing tricks on me.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
18,777
Hurst Green
To be honest, I don't think before all this with White many of us really cared much either way re Leeds. I still don't, but this whole saga has been very entertaining on your club's behalf.

I don't doubt for a minute that Leeds aren't a traditional club with a largely working class fan base, but what makes a 'proper' club? What's made many of our fans react has been the way many of your fans on social media have belittled our club and acted such Billy Big bollocks about Leeds. Just because a club hasn't been in the top division much, why does that mean theyre not a proper club? We have a rich history, perhaps not in terms of winning trophies, but in the ups and downs of our success on the pitch, and the way the club hit rock bottom and has recovered and progressed so much since. It's a great story imo. We had smaller attendances through the 90s and 2000s after how the club was ruined and losing our ground etc, but before and since we have a history of very decent sized crowds despite being largely lower leagues, and as you know we managed larger attendances than proper club mighty Leeds for many years on the trot since the Amex, including a few seasons we were shyte/average.

I find it interesting the way so many fans of those clubs who see themselves as top teams seem to think all other clubs are tinpot, or their fans arent as passionate, etc. We're in the Prem on merit. We have an excellent set up, we're brilliantly run, we have an first class academy and training facilities, we have a large number of season ticket holders and a long waiting list, I could go on. We're miles ahead of Leeds in some ways in terms of Premier league standard.

Time moves on, things change in football, it amazes me that so many supposed 'proper club' fans seem to just want a closed door premier league with the likes of Wednesday, forest and the like.

And a longer history to boot. We were Champions of ALL England 9 years before Leeds were even in existence. They're are like an annoying younger northern cousin you meet at a wedding. Irritating but you only see them for a while before they disappear again.
 






peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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Ignoring both MK Dons and Thames Valley Royals, which clubs do you consider to be not ‘proper’ clubs?

Proper club is the same argument Palace try and use - usually means they're the antithesis of a modern 21st century club, still banging around in a shit hole old dump and claiming that as 'proper'.
 


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