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Are Leeds Fans Ungrateful?

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You could say the same about us.

RLB came in when we were 16th in the championship. Got us promoted in first season. Now in the hunt for a top 10 and possibly European spot. Etc.

Apparently 'expectations have risen' is the reason I read on here yesterday :lol:

In all seriousness I think it's fans in general. All fans have a minority (?) who, irrespective of the wider context to the club, will moan and ask for change after a couple of bad results. We saw it sadly before the mags game, which has all been forgotten now after a couple of wins.
 
Farke has got Leeds:

  • A promotion and the title out of a tough league
  • Premier League safety with games to spare
  • A first FA Cup semi-final since 1973 against a misfiring and beatable Chelsea
  • A first win at Old Trafford since 1981
I think it's fair to say Leeds haven't broken the bank.

Leeds fans response: moan, moan, moan, moan, moan, moan, moan moan.
We have had the season most wouldn't have dreamt about
Liverpool was out first home defeat.
When Fulham and Brighton beat us in our 2nd and 3rd home defeat in 14-15 home games , with the game still in the balance, at least 20% of our crowd had fucked off with ten minutes left, and some calling for Regis le bris to go.

We have some of the worst home support in the world. Bit hypocritical to be throwing mud at other fans bases.
 
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Farke has got Leeds:

  • A promotion and the title out of a tough league
  • Premier League safety with games to spare
  • A first FA Cup semi-final since 1973 against a misfiring and beatable Chelsea
  • A first win at Old Trafford since 1981
I think it's fair to say Leeds haven't broken the bank.

Leeds fans response: moan, moan, moan, moan, moan, moan, moan moan.
Their last FA Cup semi final was late 80s.
 
They kind of broke the bank with the wage bill in the championship (£60m+), this had a knock on effect to how much they've been able to spend coming up.
that why they have to stay up and they done it luckily. If they dont, thier financial rules look real bad.
 
Farke has got Leeds:

  • A promotion and the title out of a tough league
  • Premier League safety with games to spare
  • A first FA Cup semi-final since 1973 against a misfiring and beatable Chelsea
  • A first win at Old Trafford since 1981
I think it's fair to say Leeds haven't broken the bank.

Leeds fans response: moan, moan, moan, moan, moan, moan, moan moan.
Are Sunderland fans ungrateful?

Regis has got Sunderland:

• A promotion out of a tough league - without massive parachute payments.
• Premier League safety with games to spare (actually more - a mid-table finish)
• A double over our nearest rivals.

It's fair to say that Sunderland haven't broken the bank - not with the increased valuation of our squad.

Sunderland fans response: moan, moan, moan, moan ... RLB, O'Nien & Diarra pilloried ... moan, moan, moan.
 
Are Sunderland fans ungrateful?

Regis has got Sunderland:

• A promotion out of a tough league - without massive parachute payments.
• Premier League safety with games to spare (actually more - a mid-table finish)
• A double over our nearest rivals.

It's fair to say that Sunderland haven't broken the bank - not with the increased valuation of our squad.

Sunderland fans response: moan, moan, moan, moan ... RLB, O'Nien & Diarra pilloried ... moan, moan, moan.
There's been a lot less of than that tbf. Very few people calling for Le Bris to go during his time here and I suspect some of them were closet Mags.
 
There's been a lot less of than that tbf. Very few people calling for Le Bris to go during his time here and I suspect some of them were closet Mags.

Really?

 
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