The Never Ending Disaster of Leeds United

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The Never Ending Disaster of Leeds United
The Never Ending Disaster of Leeds United
The Never Ending Disaster of Leeds United
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As a Leeds fan thanks mate I needed this after a depressing feeling today

isaaiceblock
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I knew this was coming after the loss to Middlesbrough yesterday 😂

silaswarren
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Losing Rutter hurt more than anything else. Forget his output. Forget his numbers. He simply makes Leeds fun to watch. Gutted to see him go but I will support him wholeheartedly at Brighton

ALAW_Aaron
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Viz, this video coming right around the time I'm doing editing...perfect background noise plus knowledge, 10/10, no notes, thanks for being there for me big homie!

BrasilianFury
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As a leeds fan myself:
I came into this season with optimism due to the red bull minor stake ownership and with more money, maybe our key players would stay, I was confident gray would stay, but we forced him out for more money.
Now I am dreading this campaign with all our key players gone and no real speculation on signings.
I wish we'd kept bielsa and marched on through the tough time, as I always had confidence in him no matter the opponent, and the team just working like a well oiled machine.
I genuinely believe if we kept bielsa, we would be in contention for European football.

YR-
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Being a Leeds fan is like a giant rollercoaster lots of ups & downs

leerowley
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As a Leeds fan, I respect that you didn't just shit on us, and it actually seems like you care.

DIRTYLEEDS
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Been a Leeds fan since the 90s, but I'm also American. This has been a very rough few years to be both. 😭😭

badgermoring
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When I managed Leeds United the organisation was making money every season, acquisitions were profitable overall. Left the club in a healthy position too.

LMA 2005 was a great game.

teamtempest
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I genuinely think we will be in league one in 3 years. There is 0 chance we go up this year without Rutter which is disastrous as we have so much debt to pay off and also the remaining decent players we have will leave, leaving us with scraps and players like Bamford, Byram and Darlow who would struggle to get into teams 18th and above meaning that our squad will be so poor that our manager will also be poor and I think eventually this will lead to us getting relegated or at best being a midtable championship team

louietawton
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Life long Leeds fan. Absolutely bang on mate

ianburrill
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I live in Australia and religiously follow 2 codes, with my AFL Carlton team and my beloved Leeds. Completely different sports, but crazy how these 2 teams have 1 thing in common. They Promise you the world but leave you gutted and confused by season end. Almost feel like I am in an abusive relationship with no escape 😢

joescarcella
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As a leeds fan u covered everything and i agree with most of what you said. I am still worrying about the transfers because we havnt made a move for anyone lately and we have sold a lot of players so we need players in the club otherwise we will struggle this season

crxzy_alf
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Loosing Gray was depressing, loosing Summerville was painful (albeit expected), but loosing Rutter is absolutely devastating. The 49ers need to spend big and fast.

Isaac_L..
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One thing about supporting Leeds is it's never boring. This is because there is constant drama on and/or off the pitch. Whether it's terrible owners, bad decision making, selling good players and not replacing them, financial woe, inexplicable dips in form just at the wrong time and a tiresome ability to not show up for that crucial match/final. It's been going on for decades. I'm sure other supporters might think the same about their club but on the face of it there are many teams from the PL down who just grind on year in year out rarely challenging for or winning anything much and not involved in relegation or promotion drama. Spurs are a team who spring to mind.

peteblanchard
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Leeds were the darlings of football in the late 90's/early 2000's. They made the Champions League semi final in 2001 with a lot of young academy players like Robinson, Woodgate, Harte, Kewell and Smith in their squad with other young players like Rio Ferdinand, Robbie Keane, Michael Bridges, Lee Bowyer and Danny Mills. It just seemed like a no brainer that they were going to be one of the top English clubs of the 2000's. And in 2004 they were relegated 🤦‍♂

SonnyK
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As a Leeds fan “Leeds are never meant to be happy” is probably almost bang on.

SSJWAnimation
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Try 51 yrs with a couple of great things but we are Leeds & no matter what we will watch till we can’t anymore

darrenedwards
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We are definitely most of the division's cup final. As well as the Yorkshire clubs you have the likes of Sunderland and Boro, as well as old 60/70's rivalries like Derby and more recently West Brom. I think if you asked fans from every team in the division the majority of them would name Leeds as the game they wanted to win most, with maybe the exception of the steel city derby.

helvete
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growing up with a newcastle supporter for a dad and leeds united fan's on my mum's side, i'm very grateful for my dad putting me in a newcastle babygrow aged 3 months. that's all i'll say! (not that we've had an easy ride...)

katielouise