PeterNdlovu081
COCK PISS PARTRIDGE
I'd love us and Leeds to go up automatically this season.
Wednesday fans would implode.
Wednesday fans would implode.
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I’d love leeds to be relegated. With the pigs.I'd love us and Leeds to go up automatically this season.
Wednesday fans would implode.
I always thought that Kelly was more professional, steady and consistent. Tracey was prone to doing something utterly ridiculous, however was on (many) occasions completely outstanding and produced some world class displays. Not sure if his penchant for the bookies had an impact on his career but we were blessed for a time with some superb men between the sticks.Tin hat on for me here.
I thought Tracey was quite decent but he was no Alan kelly.
I'd love us and Leeds to go up automatically this season.
Wednesday fans would implode.
I’d love leeds to be relegated. With the pigs.
A hairy day indeed. The atmosphere was like a Nuremburg Rally (not that I've ever been to one...), John Gannon's girlfriend was hit by a flying bottle in the Lowfield Stand. Leeds fans were - and remain - utter scum.
M<y first thought was that no Blade could even begin to think that but then.....
Hmmm, I see what you mean.
The trouble is that DirtyLeeds would get all the media attention and the 3 hour 'promotion special' with us tagged along in the closing credits.
Nah, on balance I prefer this from SW12 to S12 to S18 :
Agree with this. I'm 41 and have no real recollection of any major rivalry between us, or knowledge of what would seem to be the shithouse of a side they were in the 70s. I recall losing Edwards to them, and more painfully, Deane, but you can't blame Leeds for that. You will probably see something similar with West Ham in a few years. The younger generation won't really get why those of a certain vintage harbour such rancour towards them.I think the Leeds/Blades hatred is an age thing.
Most Blades fans over the age of 40 seem to hate Leeds with a passion but younger fans like myself just aren't arsed.
Leeds are as inconsequential to me as Ipswich or Reading. I don't see them as rivals in any way.
I'd quite like to see Leeds back in the Premier League actually. They've been away for far too long.
I think the Leeds/Blades hatred is an age thing.
Most Blades fans over the age of 40 seem to hate Leeds with a passion but younger fans like myself just aren't arsed.
Leeds are as inconsequential to me as Ipswich or Reading. I don't see them as rivals in any way.
I'd quite like to see Leeds back in the Premier League actually. They've been away for far too long.
Agree with this. I'm 41 and have no real recollection of any major rivalry between us, or knowledge of what would seem to be the shithouse of a side they were in the 70s. I recall losing Edwards to them, and more painfully, Deane, but you can't blame Leeds for that. You will probably see something similar with West Ham in a few years. The younger generation won't really get why those of a certain vintage harbour such rancour towards them.
I thank you.M<y first thought was that no Blade could even begin to think that but then.....
Hmmm, I see what you mean.
The trouble is that DirtyLeeds would get all the media attention and the 3 hour 'promotion special' with us tagged along in the closing credits.
Nah, on balance I prefer this from SW12 to S12 to S18 :
The section about the police is relevant in that nothing has changed - and how insightful was Reg Brealy ?
Certainly would have got my vote, on the condition the road split leaving the holy ground containing The Cricks and The Railway on an island, just like that farm on the M62.When Reg Brealey mooted plans for The Bramall Centre it was, naturally, turned down by SCC on the highly-spurious grounds that one or two local residents had complained ('Oh, I never saw that football ground when I bought my house.') I wrote a highly-critical letter to The Star and, amazingly, it was published. Back then, SCC took out pages of adverts in The Star for endless non-jobs so The Star didn't want to be critical of them.
Reg saw my letter, invited me for a meet and showed me the plans for The Bramall Centre, which involved turning the pitch round 180 degrees, running track round the outside and all-seater, covered seating areas. Naturally, SCC weren't having any of that, similar to their refusal to widen Bramall Lane to dual-carriageway status a la Penistone Road. They built the pathetic Don Valley instead.
Bit of a visionary, was Reg. He told me at our meeting 'I didn't realise what I was up against with Sheffield City Council...'
I think the Leeds/Blades hatred is an age thing.
Most Blades fans over the age of 40 seem to hate Leeds with a passion but younger fans like myself just aren't arsed.
Leeds are as inconsequential to me as Ipswich or Reading. I don't see them as rivals in any way.
I'd quite like to see Leeds back in the Premier League actually. They've been away for far too long.
Certainly would have got my vote, on the condition the road split leaving the holy ground containing The Cricks and The Railway on an island, just like that farm on the M62.
I think the Leeds/Blades hatred is an age thing.
Most Blades fans over the age of 40 seem to hate Leeds with a passion but younger fans like myself just aren't arsed.
Leeds are as inconsequential to me as Ipswich or Reading. I don't see them as rivals in any way.
I'd quite like to see Leeds back in the Premier League actually. They've been away for far too long.
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