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da dobrowin: Leeds fans are never shy to voice their opinions. From Kiko Casilla to their defensive calamities, they usually have something to say in damning fashion.
Yet, on this occasion, they’ve found a reason to be rather comical, reacting in a hilarious way to research conducted by the University of Leeds.
They concluded that watching football could actually be good for your health in a study that said watching your team win will have a positive impact on you. It also found that it can lift spectators mood for a whole 24 hours after the game has finished.
However, Leeds supporters beg to differ, claiming watching someone like Casilla ensured it wasn’t great for the body.
The Spaniard has a tendency to make a mistake, committing an atrocious error in the playoffs which allowed Derby to score after he collided with Liam Cooper. He also looked nervy at times against Salford on Tuesday too.
A further fan, meanwhile, indicated that it would be good if they stopped playing Patrick Bamford, someone who missed six chances last weekend. Another individual said that the stress of supporting Leeds would shorten lives.
Another part of the research conducted stated that heart rates increased by 27% after a Leeds United goal compared to 22% after an opposition goal.
Here’s the best of the reaction.
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