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- The Subhuman
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Welcome both ....
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Hi all,
I'm going to come on and say hello, came to sign up today and it said I already had an account... Reset my password and it looks like a 13-year-old me in 2007 signed up
Clicked on the only posted I commented on back then and it was just as Beckford had signed another 3 year deal by the looks of things, no idea what my point of view was reading it back and my spelling hasn't improved much since then either....
Anyway happy to be back on after a 15 year hiatus
MOT
I'm going to come on and say hello, came to sign up today and it said I already had an account... Reset my password and it looks like a 13-year-old me in 2007 signed up
Clicked on the only posted I commented on back then and it was just as Beckford had signed another 3 year deal by the looks of things, no idea what my point of view was reading it back and my spelling hasn't improved much since then either....
Anyway happy to be back on after a 15 year hiatus
MOT
- Zurich White
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Hello everyone.
FC Zurich supporter here.
Quick introduction...
I lived in England in the early 70s, as my parents moved there for work, and I went to primary school in Ilford.
Before school my Dad told me I needed an English football team, so we opened the back pages and Leeds were top, so I chose them.
First day at school...
I'm the new kid...
School Bully: oi you, new kid! Who d'you support?
Me: ( happily ) Leeds!
*smack*
My first experience with those cheeky chappies, the 'cockneys'.
A teacher comes out, shouts at everyone to get inside, and so everyone goes into class and sits down.
The teacher says he wants to keep an eye on me, and tells me to sit at the double desk right in front of his desk, where there's a free seat next to a kid who's also giving me the evil eye.
Oh dear, I thought, and sat down.
Luckily I had a cunning plan... I would ask him who his team were first, and then say "me too" and I would be OK.
I sat down and asked him who his team was.
He answered "Leeds"!
The school psychopath was my new best friend!
Thanks Bill! Happy Days!
Sadly Bill moved back to Yorkshire after a couple of years, and we also moved on, but LUFC has stayed with me as my 'English team', and 3rd favourite, after FC Zurich ( birth place, my families team, etc ) and my Wife's team, who I had to adopt, as she adopted my team.
FC Zurich supporter here.
Quick introduction...
I lived in England in the early 70s, as my parents moved there for work, and I went to primary school in Ilford.
Before school my Dad told me I needed an English football team, so we opened the back pages and Leeds were top, so I chose them.
First day at school...
I'm the new kid...
School Bully: oi you, new kid! Who d'you support?
Me: ( happily ) Leeds!
*smack*
My first experience with those cheeky chappies, the 'cockneys'.
A teacher comes out, shouts at everyone to get inside, and so everyone goes into class and sits down.
The teacher says he wants to keep an eye on me, and tells me to sit at the double desk right in front of his desk, where there's a free seat next to a kid who's also giving me the evil eye.
Oh dear, I thought, and sat down.
Luckily I had a cunning plan... I would ask him who his team were first, and then say "me too" and I would be OK.
I sat down and asked him who his team was.
He answered "Leeds"!
The school psychopath was my new best friend!
Thanks Bill! Happy Days!
Sadly Bill moved back to Yorkshire after a couple of years, and we also moved on, but LUFC has stayed with me as my 'English team', and 3rd favourite, after FC Zurich ( birth place, my families team, etc ) and my Wife's team, who I had to adopt, as she adopted my team.
- The Subhuman
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Welcome both, get posting. Try not to fall into the cliche traps
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Hi all.
Thanks for admitting me to your forum. I’m a Scot living in the Leeds area. I admit to being an armchair supporter with more time on my hands now. Very impressed with the civility of debate on this forum.
Thanks again.
Thanks for admitting me to your forum. I’m a Scot living in the Leeds area. I admit to being an armchair supporter with more time on my hands now. Very impressed with the civility of debate on this forum.
Thanks again.
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Have supported Leeds since 1964 when caught my father reading a newspaper. Had never read one before then, our family had just come back from Cyprus after a number of years. Discovering the English Football League was a window opened in my life. My father confessed to supporting Man City, not for me it had to be Leeds United. Simply because they were local to Harrogate, where I was born. That first season was both exciting and disappointing but I was hooked. Saw first Elland Road game around 1968 against Stoke, a 2-0 win. Unfortunately had been dragged down to London in 1966 therefore such pleasures were rare. Being a Leeds fan at school in London was no easy thing. The 1970 Cup Final matches against Chelsea, will stick in my mind for ever as the most disappointing time ever, being surrounded by baying Chelsea fans on both occasions, but didn't deter me. Living in North Wembley at the time of the 72 Cup Final and managing to get a ticket and being able to walk to the match and we won, is a great memory.
Had never supported another team but generally am happy for other Yorkshire clubs to do well, if not beat us.
Had never supported another team but generally am happy for other Yorkshire clubs to do well, if not beat us.
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Welcome to the site SpeedyMallard
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Hi everyone. Heidi Haigh here author & blogger of Follow Me and Leeds United plus I've written 7 more Leeds books. I've been asked to join the group so wanted to introduce myself. I am a female fan who has followed Leeds United for over 50 years and have had the privilege of watching the best team ever under Don Revie. Billy Bremner always was and always will be my hero and I am part of a group of fans involved in getting recognition for Billy in his home town of Raploch, Stirling which is going very well. I am a home and away season ticket holder and take photos of fans at games which are shared via my blog. My new website is getting nearer to going live but if you want to find out more about me my website is www.followmeandleedsunited.co.uk although I've nearly crashed that with the amount of photos I've shared over the years hence requiring a new one! Looking forward to discussing anything about following Leeds United.
- Ellandback1
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Welcome to MOT Heidi. It's fantastic to have you on board!
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Welcome Heidi, great to have you on board.Lufcheidi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 11:30 pm Hi everyone. Heidi Haigh here author & blogger of Follow Me and Leeds United plus I've written 7 more Leeds books. I've been asked to join the group so wanted to introduce myself. I am a female fan who has followed Leeds United for over 50 years and have had the privilege of watching the best team ever under Don Revie. Billy Bremner always was and always will be my hero and I am part of a group of fans involved in getting recognition for Billy in his home town of Raploch, Stirling which is going very well. I am a home and away season ticket holder and take photos of fans at games which are shared via my blog. My new website is getting nearer to going live but if you want to find out more about me my website is www.followmeandleedsunited.co.uk although I've nearly crashed that with the amount of photos I've shared over the years hence requiring a new one! Looking forward to discussing anything about following Leeds United.
Looking forward to conversing all that is Leeds United with you & viewing your photos from our games. There are at least four other ladies on MOT to my knowledge, Whiteswan, Becchio Bear, Sara & Mrs 64 although my wife doesn't discuss much football.
Billy was my hero too. As a 10yo I always remember returning home from a game with mum saying "come on boys, bath time" I replied "I'm not getting in there as Billy Bremner ruffled my hair"
- The Subhuman
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Welcome Heidi, I’m the forum outside the box thinker, so best ignored
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Thank you.Ellandback1 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 12:39 pm Welcome to MOT Heidi. It's fantastic to have you on board!
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Thank you. That sounds like something I would have done lol. Idolising those players and still do to this day.1964white wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 1:03 pm Welcome Heidi, great to have you on board.
Looking forward to conversing all that is Leeds United with you & viewing your photos from our games. There are at least four other ladies on MOT to my knowledge, Whiteswan, Becchio Bear, Sara & Mrs 64 although my wife doesn't discuss much football.
Billy was my hero too. As a 10yo I always remember returning home from a game with mum saying "come on boys, bath time" I replied "I'm not getting in there as Billy Bremner ruffled my hair"
- The Subhuman
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
So if I tell you I think Orta and Rads are doing an excellent job, I'm a fan of Tyler Roberts, Llorente and Firpo... you can see what I mean.
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
- The Subhuman
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
It really isn't... I rate Firpo as an attacking full back, Llorente as an on ball right sided centre defender and I like Roberts as a player and human being, he gets way to much disrespect by 90% of Leeds fans...
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Memories of that Revie team will live with me until the end of my life, Heidi.
We'll never see the likes of that glorious era again
I suppose we can count ourselves lucky to witness such greatness.
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Re: Supporting Leeds United (Welcome & Introductions)
Lufcheidi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 11:30 pm Hi everyone. Heidi Haigh here author & blogger of Follow Me and Leeds United plus I've written 7 more Leeds books. I've been asked to join the group so wanted to introduce myself. I am a female fan who has followed Leeds United for over 50 years and have had the privilege of watching the best team ever under Don Revie. Billy Bremner always was and always will be my hero and I am part of a group of fans involved in getting recognition for Billy in his home town of Raploch, Stirling which is going very well. I am a home and away season ticket holder and take photos of fans at games which are shared via my blog. My new website is getting nearer to going live but if you want to find out more about me my website is www.followmeandleedsunited.co.uk although I've nearly crashed that with the amount of photos I've shared over the years hence requiring a new one! Looking forward to discussing anything about following Leeds United.
Hi Heidi, welcome to MOT!