not LUFC in specific, but I do find football more boring than I used
to. At least now Im watching the odd game, there were a couple of
years were I watched nothing. By coincidence those years of no
watching
were after our relegations .-)
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Dr Michael Benjamin
Just to clarify, my mate's ticket is among the Leeds fans, which is
obviously a much more attractive prospect.. But the buyer will have to
sit next to him.
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So, Ed, you being relocated to Salford along with all the rest of the
overpaid unaccountable money grabbing, good for nothing, left wing, BBC
intelligencia (c) Daily Mail
I've never been referred to as intelligencia before!
But no, no iminent move to Salford for me. Partly due to the
Anyone else find that following Leeds United has become mundane verging on
boring?
It's certainly not as much fun as watching Bingley Jnrs U8s!
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On the contrary, it was worse in the relegation years. Now defence
permitting we win more than we lose and are generally challenging.
Can you imagine how sh1t it would be in the premier league scraping a draw
at Wigan to stay out of the bottom 3 or having a run of games like west brom
did v
I agree. The game from the dug out is something else.
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Dr Michael Benjamin.
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On 1 Nov 2011, at 11:58, Sean Emmott s...@canofworms.me.uk wrote:
Anyone else find that following Leeds United has become mundane verging on
boring?
It's certainly
I think the fact that Keogh knows he is going to be dragged off after 50 mins
doesn't help him. When teams get tired towards the end of the game that's when
you've got the best chance to bag some goals. Somma proved that last season as
did Becchio himself coming off the bench and bagging 2.