Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Reality bites for Leeds at Forest


Oh dear. The wood has walked to Dunsinane. Was Sharp not of woman born?

Luckily most of Leeds' rivals failed to capitalise on the 4-2 thumping so Old Big Gob's team remain in touch with the teams hoping to feed off play off place scraps come the end of the season. That said,  a reverse at Hull will kill off any hope of automatic promotion and will seriously dent play off dreams.

Winning at home is not enough, the away form has to be sorted, and fast!  Bet Brian Clough is having a chuckle tonight.

23 comments:

Mick_kciM said...

Knob! Concentrate on your own set of muppets....we know we've got a muppet in charge, one who shouldn't ever be associated with the mighty Whites.

the headmaster said...

Brian Clough isn't the only one having a chuckle, HF.

Anonymous said...

Knew it wouldnt be long before you started writing more drivel about leeds funny you kept quiet last week wasnt it was that just because the hammers got beat and we won!

Anonymous said...

Can the dead chuckle? Can the dead do anything?

Mandy said...

Brian might have been offered his old job back tonight!

Anonymous said...

Warnock has lost his grip on reality, Brown keeps getting on the team sheet when he should have retired from football decades ago

Mandy said...

Brian might have been offered his old job back tonight!

neil said...

Don't get why people keep saying I bet Clough is having the last laugh! Etc when they beat us. Yet when we hand it to them, no one ever says Don'll be loving this.

Forest deserved the win, we were awful. Roll on Hull. I wouldn't exactly call it terminal on promotion if we get beat. There's always a team that makes a charge in the new year. Would take something special for it to be Leeds, but as West Ham proved last year, miracles can happen.

Merry Christmas, you horrible little man.

Anonymous said...

you said after 5 games the table dosnt lie so after half the season it definitly dosnt lie.. ill take the play off scraps just like west ham did..

Anonymous said...

did you watch the game?

Anonymous said...

Another day .another load of shite ...

Anonymous said...

Reality biting for you Spammers as well mate. MOT

Anonymous said...

Do you suffer from a mental illness? You jump back and forward in your posts from being somewhat supportive to downright hostile of Leeds, the only other conclusion I can reach is that there is more than one person running this blog, My advice is to seek professional help failing that "Fuck off"

Anonymous said...

Yes Hammersfan, very astute observations. Now back to reality... how about West Ham United?
What are their hopes for this season?
No ambition other than to avoid relegation. What a boring season West Ham fans have to look forward to.
Maybe thats why you take such an interest in Leeds..?

Anonymous said...

Go forth and multiply

Anonymous said...

Brian Clough is dead mate

Wimb said...

Scott! No idea where else to contact you but don't suppose you got our email? If not can you just drop us a quick one over.

Thanks!

(Dan TTE)

Anonymous said...

nob cheese.Another load of pointless drivel. go dig your grannie up and shag her.we are leeds.

Anonymous said...

Wanker

Anonymous said...

Welcome back Headmaster! It's been a while since we heard from you. Did you enjoy your holiday's up Hammersfan's backside?

It's been a bit dark there lately, but with his diet having improved from Pie and Mash to Goulash, the air was probably a lot cleaner.

Anonymous said...

Brian Clough the bitter bastard is a corpse in the ground, eating his own shit, so he can't chuckle at anything, except how much of a farce Forest and Derby are

Anonymous said...

People who say Clough had the last laugh really ought to do their research. It's actually quite a sad story really. After failure to beat Leeds United at home virtually condemned his Nottingham Forest side to relegation in his last season (later confirmed) he descended into alcoholism and depression before dying a rather pathetic man some 11 years later.

That whole 'greatest manager that England never had' often makes me chuckle. If Leeds United was too big a club for him and he couldn't handle the egos there how on earth could he manage the national side!? It's no coincidence that his success came with 2 small, unfashionable clubs in Derby County and Nottigham Forest.

Anonymous said...

And reality bites for w,ham at Reading aswell.