Let's be honest, we as fans would have almost no say in the matter. We hold a very small stake in the club, and have very little influence at boardroom level.I hate the likes of PSG,Man City etc but if the likes of PSG’s owners came sniffing around it would be very difficult to resist
Leeds are bigger than Man City are pre-money, so seems like a good shout.
They don't share a city with Man United though so your point is totally invalid.Don’t kid yourself. If Leeds had to share their own city with Manchester United, you would be able to count their support with the fingers of one hand.
They would have gone the same way as Bradford Park Avenue.
It is valid because City have to share their own town with the biggest club in the world. And despite this, they have always been one of the best supported clubs in England.They don't share a city with Man United though so your point is totally invalid.
Big club but apart from their golden period in the 60/70s and that ‘potential’ era under O’Leary they’ve never really been up there.Leeds are bigger than Man City are pre-money, so seems like a good shout.
Again, Leeds don't share their city with Man United so your attempt to pass your opinion as fact is just a tad silly.It is valid because City have to share their own town with the biggest club in the world. And despite this, they have always been one of the best supported clubs in England.
Leeds would be in the bottom tier or worse in similar circumstances playing to a few hundred people so the suggestion that somehow Leeds United are bigger than Manchester City is completely false.
Id be surprised if any Leeds fan worth their salt was up for this idea after their financial experiences.
Leeds is a great investment, a sleeping giant. Not many bigger towns with 1 football team in England.
Seen in the papers that English football might get another super rich club, with the PSG owners pulling out of France because of their lack of return in the investment put into the French club.
Again, Leeds don't share their city with Man United so your attempt to pass your opinion as fact is just a tad silly.
I'm going so say that had both these clubs shared a city for their entire history, then Leeds United would have been the bigger club with Man United being a middle sized club with a good support but not much else to boast about.
See how easy it is to make up absolute nonsense?
You really could have just posted 'if my auntie had baws'
It's really no different.
You have presented a fictitious scenario in which Leeds and Man United share a city.I have explained to you why Manchester City are a bigger club than Leeds United.
Take it or leave it,
20 years again you would never see a Man Utd top in Leeds city centre. Now there are nearly as many as LeedsThey don't share a city with Man United though so your point is totally invalid.
True. Bigger stadium as wellNewcastle would be a far better buy,
No bigger , I would say .Leeds is a great investment, a sleeping giant. Not many bigger towns with 1 football team in England.
Let's be honest, we as fans would have almost no say in the matter. We hold a very small stake in the club, and have very little influence at boardroom level.[/
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20 years ago you never saw a Barcelona shirt in Scotland.20 years again you would never see a Man Utd top in Leeds city centre. Now there are nearly as many as Leeds
Newcastle would be a far better buy,
The Leeds kids aren't supporting their local team anymore. That's different to wearing a foreign team's shirt20 years ago you never saw a Barcelona shirt in Scotland.
They're everywhere now.
What does that prove?
20 years again you would never see a Man Utd top in Leeds city centre. Now there are nearly as many as Leeds
And yet they're averaging 7000 more per home game than they were 3 years ago.The Leeds kids aren't supporting their local team anymore. That's different to wearing a foreign team's shirt
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Newcastle would be a far better buy,
Not really sure what point either of you are trying to make.You have presented a fictitious scenario in which Leeds and Man United share a city.
It explains nothing, so if you don't mind, I'll leave it.
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