I don't agree, there clearly is spirit and fight in the squad, that can only be from good morale. The way we came back against Leicester then Saturday v Burnley
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Agree on the pitch it looks like morale is good.
but ive big doubts all is well behind the scenes and hope it doesnt leak onto the pitch
Your cup is forever half empty. Very sad.
I'm enjoying this season. I think we will be in the playoffs at the end.
No frank
Am someone who pays alot of money following this team, and can see things are not right.
The fans are the worst they have been. I agree.
The atmosphere is strange at Elland Road at the moment but away its brilliant. Its strange.
The atmosphere is strange at Elland Road
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Frank probably doesnt get this vibe from listening to radio Yorkshire.
Its been dreadful all season
Do Pags/LIW ever disagree with eachother?
You're like kids, agreeing with the other all the time because you don't dare disagree with the other.
We're 5th in the league and morale is 'low', right.
I'd love to see how high we were if morale was high
Seriously
I haven't been to every game this season that's true.
I'm going in Saturday. I will keep what you said in mind.
Seriously, I’m not saying morale is low, but please go to the game and see what I mean.
I disagree with a lot of stuff he says (constantly actually the little get) but when it comes to atmosphere at Elland Road it has been poor. The most vocal I’d heard (when not scoring a goal) was when they masses attacked Rachubka for the mistakes.
It really is weird. At times, you can be thinking yeah, this is better and then all of a sudden it dips. Whether it’s the Bates Out faction I don’t know. They don’t even announce the attendance until injury time anymore because as soon as it was announced there would be a load of abuse directed to the directors box.
But then you get reports from other stands saying they were loud etc but we couldn’t hear them in the Kop.
Hang on.
Ive asked the question is it low.
You can be fifth in the league and morale be low., it might not be affecting performance yet (actually we;ve been dreadfull at times)
Frank <wink>
I will keep what you said in mind
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I say alot of things, which are you talking about
I think it all depends what's around you, in the home end you don't hear the away fans and vice versa..so it's more than conceivable one stand sings but the other doesn't hear it so well
Elland Road has been one of the quitest home atmospheres for much longer than this year, the one thing I have to say is I think we're getting better as fans, because we're being patient
In League One, if Elland Road hadn't seen a home girl in the first 15 minutes, every sideways or backwards pass was jeered, every stray pass was shouted out/sworn at, we were the most impatient fans in the world and the players sense that, and we struggled to perform
The one game that shown me this has changed is Cardiff at home, even when we were 1-0 down (we weren't very vocal but) we stuck with the team and didn't get on the players backs for a mistake...and we came out flying in the second half
The stuff you said about how Michael brown is an asset to the team and a great player
In League One, if Elland Road hadn't seen a home girl in the first 15 minutes, every sideways or backwards pass was jeered, every stray pass was shouted out/sworn at, we were the most impatient fans in the world and the players sense that, and we struggled to perform
.........
If I don't see a Leeds lass for a while then I get a bit grouchy too
Yup I blame the home girl for not getting her t##s out.
She's a bloody disgrace
Last season, I can think of two occasions where it was rocking (for league games) that was Millwall at home and QPR at home. Compared to them it was just different.
The decreasing fans might be a factor as well we have to think. Cos attendances are down.
Pags
We're blaming you, you need to start getting them out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And regarding the girl with her baps out.. I remember the Swindon lass that last season in League One game at Elland Road…getting her top off in the away end…she was getting some right jeers and then when she put her top back on they started calling her allsorts… poor cow
LIW... tell you what...I'll get mine out if you get yours out DARE YOU.
I only get mine out for you darling
Hang on a minute that even made me wanna gip
Fans morale without doubt is probably at lowest ive now since i started watching in 1989.
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Suspect the 2 summers after we were relegated from the Prem and CCC had fans far more down than they are right now .......
'We're 5th in the league and morale is 'low', right.
I'd love to see how high we were if morale was high"
Perhaps we might be second?
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posted on 21/11/11
I don't agree, there clearly is spirit and fight in the squad, that can only be from good morale. The way we came back against Leicester then Saturday v Burnley
posted on 21/11/11
1-0
Agree on the pitch it looks like morale is good.
but ive big doubts all is well behind the scenes and hope it doesnt leak onto the pitch
posted on 21/11/11
Your cup is forever half empty. Very sad.
I'm enjoying this season. I think we will be in the playoffs at the end.
posted on 21/11/11
No frank
Am someone who pays alot of money following this team, and can see things are not right.
posted on 21/11/11
The fans are the worst they have been. I agree.
The atmosphere is strange at Elland Road at the moment but away its brilliant. Its strange.
posted on 21/11/11
The atmosphere is strange at Elland Road
---------------------------------------------------------------
Frank probably doesnt get this vibe from listening to radio Yorkshire.
Its been dreadful all season
posted on 21/11/11
Do Pags/LIW ever disagree with eachother?
You're like kids, agreeing with the other all the time because you don't dare disagree with the other.
We're 5th in the league and morale is 'low', right.
I'd love to see how high we were if morale was high
Seriously
posted on 21/11/11
I haven't been to every game this season that's true.
I'm going in Saturday. I will keep what you said in mind.
posted on 21/11/11
Seriously, I’m not saying morale is low, but please go to the game and see what I mean.
I disagree with a lot of stuff he says (constantly actually the little get) but when it comes to atmosphere at Elland Road it has been poor. The most vocal I’d heard (when not scoring a goal) was when they masses attacked Rachubka for the mistakes.
It really is weird. At times, you can be thinking yeah, this is better and then all of a sudden it dips. Whether it’s the Bates Out faction I don’t know. They don’t even announce the attendance until injury time anymore because as soon as it was announced there would be a load of abuse directed to the directors box.
But then you get reports from other stands saying they were loud etc but we couldn’t hear them in the Kop.
posted on 21/11/11
Hang on.
Ive asked the question is it low.
You can be fifth in the league and morale be low., it might not be affecting performance yet (actually we;ve been dreadfull at times)
Frank <wink>
I will keep what you said in mind
*-----------------------------------------------
I say alot of things, which are you talking about
posted on 21/11/11
I think it all depends what's around you, in the home end you don't hear the away fans and vice versa..so it's more than conceivable one stand sings but the other doesn't hear it so well
Elland Road has been one of the quitest home atmospheres for much longer than this year, the one thing I have to say is I think we're getting better as fans, because we're being patient
In League One, if Elland Road hadn't seen a home girl in the first 15 minutes, every sideways or backwards pass was jeered, every stray pass was shouted out/sworn at, we were the most impatient fans in the world and the players sense that, and we struggled to perform
The one game that shown me this has changed is Cardiff at home, even when we were 1-0 down (we weren't very vocal but) we stuck with the team and didn't get on the players backs for a mistake...and we came out flying in the second half
posted on 21/11/11
The stuff you said about how Michael brown is an asset to the team and a great player
posted on 21/11/11
posted on 21/11/11
*quietest*
*home goal*
posted on 21/11/11
In League One, if Elland Road hadn't seen a home girl in the first 15 minutes, every sideways or backwards pass was jeered, every stray pass was shouted out/sworn at, we were the most impatient fans in the world and the players sense that, and we struggled to perform
.........
If I don't see a Leeds lass for a while then I get a bit grouchy too
posted on 21/11/11
Yup I blame the home girl for not getting her t##s out.
She's a bloody disgrace
posted on 21/11/11
Last season, I can think of two occasions where it was rocking (for league games) that was Millwall at home and QPR at home. Compared to them it was just different.
The decreasing fans might be a factor as well we have to think. Cos attendances are down.
posted on 21/11/11
Pags
We're blaming you, you need to start getting them out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
posted on 21/11/11
And regarding the girl with her baps out.. I remember the Swindon lass that last season in League One game at Elland Road…getting her top off in the away end…she was getting some right jeers and then when she put her top back on they started calling her allsorts… poor cow
LIW... tell you what...I'll get mine out if you get yours out DARE YOU.
posted on 21/11/11
I only get mine out for you darling
posted on 21/11/11
Awwww
posted on 21/11/11
Hang on a minute that even made me wanna gip
posted on 21/11/11
Fans morale without doubt is probably at lowest ive now since i started watching in 1989.
----------------------------------------------------
Suspect the 2 summers after we were relegated from the Prem and CCC had fans far more down than they are right now .......
posted on 22/11/11
'We're 5th in the league and morale is 'low', right.
I'd love to see how high we were if morale was high"
Perhaps we might be second?
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