Salty

Sunderland lost 2-0 to Leeds United today in a televised fixture. I tweeted something to the effect of "Comfortably beaten by a Leeds team who won't do anything this season. It's a long way back to the top". My point was that although Leeds were the better team today, I thought that they were unlikely to achieve much this campaign, having recently set the league on fire with two 0-0 draws. On the basis that they failed to make the playoffs last season, have spent 13 years out of the top flight of English football, 3 of those years were in the third division and didn't have to do an awful lot to beat a poor Sunderland side.

I did not quite anticipate the torrent of abuse of Leeds fans that followed, who said amongst other things that my surname "should have a W in it". Oh, spare me from these purveyors of Wildean wit. My notifications were racking up to the point that the whole affair was saying a lot more about Leeds fans than it was about me. Self awareness is a quality I admire in people. A lot of Leeds fans do not appear to have it and are suffering from the delusion that they're still a big club.

Perhaps I should have known better. There's no point attempting to debate football fans on the internet with facts. Unfortunately we'll have to wait 8 months for the payoff to whether or not Leeds will achieve anything this season. But I'll be watching their progress with interest.




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