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rigger wrote:Is this a five minute argument or the full half-hour ??
I agree :lol:
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I can't see any point in arguing over Red Bull TBH. Not because they haven't taken over, but because if they do, they will be to each individual fan, what they perceive them to be. Things are mild on here, on other Leeds sites it's horrible, just how nasty and abusive Leeds fans are to each other over their views on Red Bull. I have my own views and no one will change that, I respect others views, even though I might not agree with them, but ..... It hasn't happened yet and chances are it won't happen.
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Costy wrote:Because it's a debate isn't it?
Watching top class players play top class football, both for and against their team , with maybe the odd bit of success thrown in, is, I would imagine, the wish of the vast majority of football fans. Leeds fans born in the last 15-20 years haven't seen this. I have and want to see it again, but it seems a million miles away for us at the moment unless there's a pretty big change. So resistance by some fans and fan groups against changes which might help bring it about because of worries about tradition, history soul selling etc could be seen by other fans as potentially getting in the way of what they want to see in the future. Which is why Isrodger is picking faults in your viewpoint I suppose.
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