I like the fact that i can post something obscure such as a 17yr old from Ramsgate having a trial, and within an hour you've had replies from someone who has seen him play for years growing up, and another from someone who knows him.
Pretty surreal this internet malarky
Oh, and this site has introduced me to Plaaayer, something you just can't put a price on.
the fact that even if we're going down there are loons that genuinely believe we will stay up .... i know i'm weird but the delusional on here make you feel almost normal (almost)
1. the new bird on countdown thread.
2. the c/life/demelza day at the valley.
3. it has also acted like a sort of friendsreunited, hence i'm in contact with people i knew from 20 years ago, that had drifted away from.
4. it never fails to amaze at how different peoples opinions on games/players are.
5. the exclusive c/life badges handed out to the chosen few.
[cite]Posted By: paulbaconsarnie[/cite]the new bird on countdown thread.
Can't disagree with that!
I also like how clean the layout of the site is, where you don't have to wade through acres of signatures and avatars to get through each post. There's just the person's name, occasionally a small picture, and their comment. Substance over style I guess you could call it.
this site is so refreshing its not doom and gloom like the os site , the humour is very funny , i find i can read all the posts , without wanting to cut my wrists
[cite]Posted By: mart77[/cite]The best thing about this site is the very fact that it exists. Not all fans are so lucky to have such a great site and of course it's free to use.
I really like the leeway we're given to go off on one about other things, whether it's holidays, a problem with the plumbing (...ooh er missus) or something a bit more serious, dare I say political. It means that we can all get our daily dose of CAFC but can also have a chat about other things as you would do over a beer pre match.
For the most part posters on here are a credit to the club, there's little in the way of bad language (which is exceptional), posters aren't afraid to self moderate if someone's crossed a line and most people are prepared to respect others opinions even if they think it's the biggest load of balls since Jordan compiled his business plan.
I'd like to apologize for occasionally using little smilies.
I love the fact that this site lets me feel closer to the club than I ever did during the premiership years, when you could actually see matches on TV, and got news about the club through mainstream interweb sites.
Would be terribly hard to stay up to date without this site...and, makes me look forward to coming over for Leeds all the more, hoping to put faces to usernames!
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Pretty surreal this internet malarky
Oh, and this site has introduced me to Plaaayer, something you just can't put a price on.
oh and i really like it that there are no cliques on here.
;o)
Curbishley is God.
The search engine, especially when you mug people off so spectacularly as you did on the John Terry thread.
2. the c/life/demelza day at the valley.
3. it has also acted like a sort of friendsreunited, hence i'm in contact with people i knew from 20 years ago, that had drifted away from.
4. it never fails to amaze at how different peoples opinions on games/players are.
5. the exclusive c/life badges handed out to the chosen few.
Can't disagree with that!
I also like how clean the layout of the site is, where you don't have to wade through acres of signatures and avatars to get through each post. There's just the person's name, occasionally a small picture, and their comment. Substance over style I guess you could call it.
links to commentaries
match threads
reading the stupid arguments
STATS
afka stats
the 'insider' info we are occasionally privy to
too much to list really - just keep up the good work
What he said
Well, apart from Oggy ;-)
I love reading NSS's rants.......it's just like matchdays!!!!!
For the most part posters on here are a credit to the club, there's little in the way of bad language (which is exceptional), posters aren't afraid to self moderate if someone's crossed a line and most people are prepared to respect others opinions even if they think it's the biggest load of balls since Jordan compiled his business plan.
I love the fact that this site lets me feel closer to the club than I ever did during the premiership years, when you could actually see matches on TV, and got news about the club through mainstream interweb sites.
Would be terribly hard to stay up to date without this site...and, makes me look forward to coming over for Leeds all the more, hoping to put faces to usernames!