Hull v Wednesday is a goal fest so far, 2-1 Wednesday after 10 minutes with a young striker making his debut on loan from Man U scoring both of Wednesday's goals.
Hull v Wednesday is a goal fest so far, 2-1 Wednesday after 10 minutes with a young striker making his debut on loan from Man U scoring both of Wednesday's goals.
Free transfer, apparently, not a loan.
I've been out....now I am just settling down to look at watching the johnny Howson derby (according to my radio) even though I don't know who that is, or who might be involved. Pretty sure one is dirty leed.
No, marketting people. It's not a derby unless it's actually a reccognisable derby.
I’m surprised that Derby v Chesterfield only got a little over 8000 last night. Seems very low.
You sort of get the vibe that not even Derby fans have much enthusiasm for watching Derby this season. Which is understandable, given it looks like they might get humped up and down the division.
It is phenomenal how fast, and how little space there is, in modern football. Even in the second tier. This leed boro game is incredibly athletic and largely one touch. Great standard.
Anyone fancy a local Derby in the carabou?
Bellingham sets up Mbappe for his first Madrid goal.
A Leed side who can't defend getting humped by a boro side playing a tight shape, and breaking effectively.
A positive that leed can take from this is that Elland Road isn't quite such an unpleasant place, when they are having their arse handed to them on a plate. Particularly when so many of the home crowd go home early.
Any leed fan who prefers to 'concentrate on the league' would have to be very pleased with that.
For some sort of balance, to those leed fans frothing all over the socials, and on the phone ins. You lost a relatively inconsequential football match, in a no mark competition, that you were never going to win anyway. Get over yourselves.
It's still a 0-3 home defeat and they hurt under any circumstances.
Sure. If you're unable to deal with inevitable vicissitudes of following an actual football club, where losing is as much a part of the game as winning, then go support manure where you have the establishment and referees and all the fucking money on your side. So you don't have to be involved with partaking in real sport, and I don't have to hear you whine like a bitch.
When I say 'you', I don't mean you. Obviously. I mean entitled turds who have not even the barest concept of what competitive sport actually entails.
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While I'm at it. Hurt? Did they run until they were sick every other day, for ten years, to get in shape to be able to be totally unappreciated by some lardy thick drunk upset that things worked out for a different team that day? Did the ickle princess take even one in the plums, personally, at a free kick any time ever?
By all means critique performance. Tell me what you liked, what you didn't. Speak to me about your judgement on what players can perform what actions. Articulate what you would like to be seen done strategically differently. But do not tell me, you jumped up little prick, that you deserve better because you paid a marginal price to watch it on the telly without even getting your fat arse out of your own house.
Crikey.
The only thing missing is a breakdown of the competitive tribalism of the True Fan Fallacy.
Wolves are fielding 3 players called Gomes today.