comment by Kamara's left foot (U21862)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by The Spanish Italians - its all going to end in tears (U21595)
posted 3 hours, 58 minutes ago
comment by VOF - I can see clearly now.... (U17124)
posted 22 minutes ago
I've found myself questioning where I stand with things, not just football. I think I've had a bit of a personal reset, re-evaluated what's important in life and more importantly who is.
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VOF.. the most true statement I've read on here for a long time, I totally agree.
Sorry to hear about your relatives, truely awful, stay strong, and safe mate
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and you have a pop at me for not wanting to be in work atm
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no mate, I had a pop at you for calling everyman and his dog idiots... for not being at work.
did football stop in 1918 during the spanish pandemic ?
no it didnt
It did stop approx 20 million from living though!
5 stars spot on artcle amongst the garbage on here.
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
comment by Stevie Dee (U10061)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Says is all for may many fans.
Its been a long wait to attain promotion for our club but despite the chance we could miss out due to the closed shop Premier League I still feel that health and safety must be paramount for all who try to rescue the season.
comment by Stevie Dee (U10061)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Says is all for may many fans.
Its been a long wait to attain promotion for our club but despite the chance we could miss out due to the closed shop Premier League I still feel that health and safety must be paramount for all who try to rescue the season.
Take care and keep safe
comment by Stevie Dee (U10061)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
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Well said. Summed up perfectly.
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posted on 14/5/20
comment by Kamara's left foot (U21862)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by The Spanish Italians - its all going to end in tears (U21595)
posted 3 hours, 58 minutes ago
comment by VOF - I can see clearly now.... (U17124)
posted 22 minutes ago
I've found myself questioning where I stand with things, not just football. I think I've had a bit of a personal reset, re-evaluated what's important in life and more importantly who is.
----------------
VOF.. the most true statement I've read on here for a long time, I totally agree.
Sorry to hear about your relatives, truely awful, stay strong, and safe mate
----------------------------------------------------------------------
and you have a pop at me for not wanting to be in work atm
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no mate, I had a pop at you for calling everyman and his dog idiots... for not being at work.
posted on 14/5/20
did football stop in 1918 during the spanish pandemic ?
no it didnt
posted on 14/5/20
It did stop approx 20 million from living though!
posted on 14/5/20
5 stars spot on artcle amongst the garbage on here.
posted on 16/5/20
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
posted on 16/5/20
comment by Stevie Dee (U10061)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Says is all for may many fans.
Its been a long wait to attain promotion for our club but despite the chance we could miss out due to the closed shop Premier League I still feel that health and safety must be paramount for all who try to rescue the season.
posted on 16/5/20
comment by Stevie Dee (U10061)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Says is all for may many fans.
Its been a long wait to attain promotion for our club but despite the chance we could miss out due to the closed shop Premier League I still feel that health and safety must be paramount for all who try to rescue the season.
Take care and keep safe
posted on 16/5/20
comment by Stevie Dee (U10061)
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
Morning all,
Sincerely hope you are all safe and well. My condolences to those who have lost relatives and friends, I can't begin to think how terrible it's been given the circumstances.
Football. Like others I'm a little unsure as to how we move this forward. I don't think the current season should be declared void. Too many issues attached to that decision and they could rip the game apart.
I work in an environment where social distancing is a pipe dream yet we've managed to contain the virus and thus far, no fatalities. We've had cases and one individual remains in a delicate state but others have come through it and are recovering.
Given my work-related situation it does help to believe that a solution can be found for home, work, school and sport. But nothing, absolutely nothing, should be rushed. And I don't think the Government is doing anything at the moment that puts us at additional risk. Controversial I know but that's my view.
Games will have to be played behind closed doors and with those participating prepared to accept the strict rules and conditions attached.
How do I feel about football? I've been a Leeds United fan for 52 years. It was the be all and end all for me but in recent years I've had other issues to contend with that have taught me some valuable lessons in life and that there are other important aspects that I should cherish too.
I went to Elland Road yesterday en route to pick my daughter's belongings up from Uni. I checked on Centenary Square, hopefully where my stone will be laid, and I did have a little tear in my eye. You can't dismiss something that has been the centre of my universe.
I miss Leeds United but my family, friends, health and financial security come first. Let's hope that this virus is beaten and life can return to some form of normality in the not too distant future.
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Well said. Summed up perfectly.
posted on 16/5/20
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