It's not that I'd forgotten their delusion, but I had let slip the weapons grade level they got too.
Naturally the Albionistas on Twitter have been reminding them of their out and out throbberness, this week...
...which is nice.
Ask the poster with 469 replies to this thread, then work your way down.
(Oh and you'll find me with a whooping 51 posts, 8 of which come from the last 7 months).
The Blades first season was basically the reverse of us this year.
They got all the scrappy 1-0's and odd goal wins.
The Utd keeper did a lot of heavy lifting.
After Gary Monk, Steve Evans & Paul Heckingbottom trapped in a broken lift with one of my much missed dogs after he'd swallowed a Dog Fish whole, would come as a breath of fresh air.
What were you thinking?
Alternatively their club finally returned to the EPL and the fans insisted they were going to do well.
Demanding players signed for them.
Talking of Europe.
Talking of taking games to the primadonnas of English football.
As opposed to us, 4, soon to be 5, years of steadfastly holding onto the...
But that's money going in the other direction.
That's now the price set for 'championship player of the year', when being poached by a Premier League big club.
The Albion clearly believe an extra £5m, £5.5m and £5.75m on top of the £20m baseline figure isn't enough to open up a conversation.
Whitechapel is right, White was for sale.
Saying Leeds put in 3 bids isn't the whole truth.
They put in 3 bids but something like £3m covered all 3 amounts, with the final one still being a long way short of a realistic number.
Had Mr Bloom turned down say £40m, or for that matter, the player...
Loving these to separate clickbait headlines:-
Phil Hay delivers major Ben White update from Brighton side after Leeds table final £25m bid
Third bid made: Leeds try again to sign £50m-rated Man United transfer target