Surely Dave, another big negative with this sort of approach is you cannot
have a fuller, more rounded understanding of what is good and what isn't
in the game? For example, Johnson was berated constantly by many on here
for being a 'severly limited donkey' type of a player (Including me at
times), have you seen him playing well for Norwich in the Premier League?
I have, smacks of bad management and coaching at ER if he can play, and
survive, week in week out up there (Even getting England call up write up
... which is mad BTW!).

> --- On Mon, 9/1/12, Greg Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good question Greg, and one I am asked quite a bit when people talk to me
> about 'last nights game' and I said I did not watch it or even know the
> score, they often come back with "I thought you were a big football fan?"
> - my (obvious) reply is "No, I am just a big Leeds fan" I used to enjoy
> watching football but I think the fact that it is on TV all the time, and
> they try and make out that every game is a massive one, coupled with the
> money, behaviour of player, the constant whinging by managers and blaming
> the ref for everything  etc means that I am very disillusioned by it all
> and cannot be bothered with it (apart from LUFC where my dedication has
> never wavered )I have not been to a game as a neutral for about 10years
> and watch almsot none on TV these daysDave
>
> As for those who only watch Leeds - do you guys actually like football
> at all?
>
> Just curious...
>
> Greg
>
>
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