I don't really agree with that - if a player misplaces passes, misses open goals, is out run or out muscled etc , then I can see that he is either a poor footballer or is playing badly.I have 35 plus years experience of watching us and our opponents week in week out to judge the games and individuals by.I never recommend that we should buy this player or that and never comment on someone we are linked with until we get him and I see him play because I know my knowledge is lackingMore often than not people on here agree - with some minor differences- on the content of my match reports and I get a lot of replies that start "I totally agree, Dave"So I don't really see this as a 'big negative'
(Not a clue what the other 'big negative' in not watching other games is) Basically I LOVE watching Leeds United and am gutted that I can no longer go to (m)any away games, as for football in general it does very little, if anything for me. I reckon that that is the same sort of view that most on here feel about womens football - it is still football but we have no interest in it I do get how fans can like going to watch other games in the flesh especially the classic derbies etc a good day out with mates and a few beers - indeed when there was talk of Smith going to Valencia, me and my mate had decided we would try and get over there to watch him But watching 2 teams, both of whom I more than likely dislike / hate, on TV just does not cut it for me. Dave --- On Mon, 9/1/12, Tim Leslie <[email protected]> wrote: 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? _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] PETE CASS (1962 - 2011) Rest In Peace Mate
