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They've only averaged 30k+ five times in almost two decades.Difference is I think Leeds could have averaged 60k in the prem the last few seasons. Its impossible to get a ticket for Leeds.
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They've only averaged 30k+ five times in almost two decades.Difference is I think Leeds could have averaged 60k in the prem the last few seasons. Its impossible to get a ticket for Leeds.
West country has never been a footballing hotbed and never will be. They are small clubs in the arse of England out of the way from everyone else.
To suggest we are as big as leeds is absurd.
Difference is I think Leeds could have averaged 60k in the prem the last few seasons. Its impossible to get a ticket for Leeds.
People on here dont understand geography.
Leeds have an enormous catchment area, much bigger than almost every UK club.
They're a gigantic club.
You'll easily make the top 6 like.You say that, and that's what I thought at the time. It was beyond our wildest expectations.
But then the season starts again and you're straight back into it.
The most frustrating thing is the outsiders thinking we should just happily accept relegation and not complain because we've had some success.
The fact that we've had this success makes the failure even harder to swallow. We were in our best ever position with a fantastic base to push on and establish ourselves and we've pissed it away back to square one. No one expected more trophies but there is no way we should have been fighting relegation.
Rodgers on paper will be looked on as one of our best ever managers, and you can't argue with the positions in the first 2 seasons and the cup win. But what you don't see on paper is the way he has ripped the club apart from the inside and that base that we had has crumbled away. He's very much as damaging as Peter Taylor was in that respect.
I don't know a single fan personally who is optimistic about this season, I think top six would be a success. It took us a decade to get back to the Premier League last time we were relegated from it. It can be a long, hard road back as you're all well aware.
Just want to point out that I'm not looking for sympathy, we've had success most could only dream of But once you're back in the ground and watching mercenaries drag you down it's difficult.
You say that, and that's what I thought at the time. It was beyond our wildest expectations.
But then the season starts again and you're straight back into it.
The most frustrating thing is the outsiders thinking we should just happily accept relegation and not complain because we've had some success.
The fact that we've had this success makes the failure even harder to swallow. We were in our best ever position with a fantastic base to push on and establish ourselves and we've pissed it away back to square one. No one expected more trophies but there is no way we should have been fighting relegation.
Rodgers on paper will be looked on as one of our best ever managers, and you can't argue with the positions in the first 2 seasons and the cup win. But what you don't see on paper is the way he has ripped the club apart from the inside and that base that we had has crumbled away. He's very much as damaging as Peter Taylor was in that respect.
I don't know a single fan personally who is optimistic about this season, I think top six would be a success. It took us a decade to get back to the Premier League last time we were relegated from it. It can be a long, hard road back as you're all well aware.
Just want to point out that I'm not looking for sympathy, we've had success most could only dream of But once you're back in the ground and watching mercenaries drag you down it's difficult.
They’re not a school.People on here dont understand geography.
Leeds have an enormous catchment area, much bigger than almost every UK club.
They're a gigantic club.
Every chance tbh is Sideshow Bob from Wish staying ?
along with everything else you type you absolute waste of breathI stand corrected. My mistake.
They have national pull. We are regional. They aren't just getting support from Leeds but all towns around even bradford etc. They have massive catchment which shows that actually their support isn't that great. In the eyes of others leeds are bigger than us but gaps closedwe are much bigger than Leeds like
I hate this type of talk, but there is no situaiton leeds are bigger than us like.
no they dont, thats completely made up.
Leicester are the biggest club in champ we are biggest potential club and supportThe last few pages has been dominated by who is the biggest club in the Championship. Leeds or Sunderland. Iirc we are talking about Leicester City. Can we not find a way to get back to that?
How the fuck do you come to that conclusion man? Explain your thinking (if in fact you did actually think before you typed it)Leicester are the biggest club in champ we are biggest potential club and support
I m really not a fan of Brendan Rodgers. Looking in from a distance something just didn’t seem right. Vardy coming to an end and throw in a dash of Lee Congerton certainly won’t have helped. The Championship is going to be a hard one to get out of this year. All 3 teams coming down will probably start as favourites. You ll have parachute payments and some decent money from sales. I read somewhere that you’re in massive debt? So how much of that will be reinvested I don’t know. I certainly wouldn’t say you are in the state we were when we dropped.You say that, and that's what I thought at the time. It was beyond our wildest expectations.
But then the season starts again and you're straight back into it.
The most frustrating thing is the outsiders thinking we should just happily accept relegation and not complain because we've had some success.
The fact that we've had this success makes the failure even harder to swallow. We were in our best ever position with a fantastic base to push on and establish ourselves and we've pissed it away back to square one. No one expected more trophies but there is no way we should have been fighting relegation.
Rodgers on paper will be looked on as one of our best ever managers, and you can't argue with the positions in the first 2 seasons and the cup win. But what you don't see on paper is the way he has ripped the club apart from the inside and that base that we had has crumbled away. He's very much as damaging as Peter Taylor was in that respect.
I don't know a single fan personally who is optimistic about this season, I think top six would be a success. It took us a decade to get back to the Premier League last time we were relegated from it. It can be a long, hard road back as you're all well aware.
Just want to point out that I'm not looking for sympathy, we've had success most could only dream of But once you're back in the ground and watching mercenaries drag you down it's difficult.
14 PL clubs had a higher percentage of their stadiums capacity as an average attendance than Leeds last season.Difference is I think Leeds could have averaged 60k in the prem the last few seasons. Its impossible to get a ticket for Leeds.
Nowt against leicester really. The Prem has been a better place with them in it. No question. And no patronising "pat on the head". They belong there. Brilliant for them to have acheived what they have recently. Good to see them prove that it can actually be done, and God they enjoyed it. Brilliant.
Now however comes the really difficult part.
They seem to be in a bit of turmoil at the minute. They will be losing some good players and there is a serious lack of direction from above going in to the new season
If they have got this choice of manager right, and the board free up some cash, they should be competing towards the top. If either of those things don't happen, they will struggle.
We all know, the gulf between the top of the Championship and the bottom of the Prem in performance, is not that big, so to succeed they are going to need to be better than last year, and that is a big ask for the players left once their best players have been sold, which seems inevitable from what I read.
Tough year coming up for them.
Leeds soldout every game in the home areas.14 PL clubs had a higher percentage of their stadiums capacity as an average attendance than Leeds last season.
HmmLeicester don't belong in the prem. Shite club shite support.
Leeds soldout every game in the home areas.
Hmm
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So less of an attraction for away fans than 14 other PL teams including Leicester, Brighton and Wolves?Leicester don't belong in the prem. Shite club shite support.
Leeds soldout every game in the home areas.
So how else do you belong in the PL apart from being good enough to get there and stay there.Leicester are not a big club never have been
In the Midlands area I put Villa, Wolves, WBA, Derby, Forest as bigger clubs. Birmingham maybe too. They have had a decent spell but never been a big club.
Doesn't mean you belong in the prem by simply staying up most seasons.
There are a number of bigger clubs than you outside of the premiership.