A look back in anger

How Low Can You Go?tripeselfWHEN considering Ken Bates’ Leeds United from time to time, I’m increasingly mindful of (and that’s “I’m increasingly mindful of” not “I make a direct comparison with” if you’re watching, Carter-Ruck) a quote from Jon Ronson’s book, Them: Adventures with Extremists on the subject of Nicolae Ceausescu’s Romania, the one about a whole nation “living inside the imagination of a madman”.

Away from the sanitised airwaves of Yorkshire Radio and the pages of the matchday programme (and though it pains me to say it, those of the Yorkshire Evening Post too), and beyond the Members Club’s reach (but certainly within its ranks as well), there are an increasing number of questions, once again, about the way the club is being run.

Over the last two years, The Beaten Generation has provided – for free – a range of designs which enable the collective expression of these ongoing concerns.

By downloading, applying and sharing the work with others – be it online in the form of wallpapers, twibbons and avatars, or in print as posters, stickers and t-shirts – only you can demonstrate that the right notes are being struck.

FREE downloads:
Self Before Side | Don’t Believe the Tripe
Never be Defeated | How Low Can You Go?