Pre Match Thread : Liverpool vs Leeds United 12/09/2020; 17:30 BST

Leeds got relegated the spring before I first learned of LFC. I’ve only ever really known about their history through being a general fan of the Premier League. Curious to see how they will fare — will they follow the recent trend of Wolves and Sheffield being promoted teams that push for a top-half placing, or will they go straight back down? I don’t have the same experience that many of you do with Leeds fans so I’ll take your word for it. :man_shrugging:t2:

As an aside, being able to use the shrug emoji is a definite bonus to the new forums. +1

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Love this kind of information.

(Editing because I’m not sure I’m including the post to which I am replying… if not it’s the one about Milner and if he plays he will have played in the last 31 of Leed’s premier league matches. I think I need to figure out how to quote the post rather than just reply)

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Quotes thread and other things.

First day of the new season and we have a proper traditional team to play. The team of Bremner, Hunter, Charlton, Giles, Jordan, Lorimer…

OK, times change and this is nothing like the team we remember from the 1970s, but welcome back, Dirty Leeds!

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Okay, I wanted to ask this for a while. Why is Leeds or it’s fans seen in such bad light? Is it due to their general attitude, some particular incident, a particular manager or player???

It’s mainly a throwback to the Don Revie sides of the 1970s who had a reputation for being cynically brutal. Also their fans have/had a reputation for being head-the-balls. Kind of a Millwall of the North.

I actually have a couple of very close friends who are Leeds fans and they are just proper old fashioned footie fans so it’s somewhat of an unfair reputation.

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Thanks.

I’m not familiar with English football vocabulary so I’m assuming they are a very vocal and somewhat abusive lot.

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Yes. Head-the-ball is a bit of a Celtic one (Scots/Irish/Liverpool) . Basically a stupid person who is prone to acts of violence.

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I reckon leeds will be a pain in the arse team to play against at first so probably better to play them later on,we might make them look good and struggle a bit with their eagerness but i think we’ll scrape it 1-0.

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Fix your damn name as well, Scott.

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There is also huge rivalry between Man Utd fans and Leeds fans. Man Utd fans generally can’t stand Leeds Utd and vice versa. Almost on par with the rivalry the Mancs have with us, although we and them have a grudging mutual respect for each other. This is verified by Gary Nevillev as well.

I also there is a historical link, I think , Leeds in Yorkshire and Manchester is in Lancashire and it dates back to the War of The Roses of 1485, when Tudor Henry VII (a Lancastrian) won the war against King Richard III ( a Yorkist).

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a real pity the crowds aren’t back, would have been a cracking atmosphere at the field with it being our first game as champs and the travelling leeds crowd for their first game back in the prem.

i think it might be similar to the Norwich game last season where they play some good stuff but are hopeless at the back. as someone has mentioned probably would be an easier game in a few months.

3-1 to the pool.

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What’s the matter with it?

Looks better as PeachesEnRegalia, like it was on TIA!

Aye, fair dues. i’ll change it.

There is real hatred between them, Leeds still throw paper planes and sing about the Munich disaster.

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For more goals he might need some super strength hair tonic. But he’s still the LFC player that makes the biggest difference when he’s on the pitch according to Gracenote stats

A proper Opening Day for me: lunch at the pub (sadly, with a less capacity of supporters due to restrictions), with a few pints. Then a smashing of these Leeds folks, and we’re off to a fast 3!

There will be one Leeds supporter in the group. He’s a native, so can’t blame him. He has been instructed to shut up. :grinning:

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