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Leeds United: Fans discuss Robert Snodgrass’ comments

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Many Leeds United fans have been discussing the latest comments from Robert Snodgrass that recently emerged on social media.

Snodgrass was recently talking to the official West Ham United website and he talked about the Whites’ return to the Premier League. Snodgrass believes that Marcelo Bielsa’s men have taken the league by storm. He also said that the club means a lot to him as they gave him a chance as a youngster and Leeds have a place in his heart.

Would you like Snodgrass back at Leeds?

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These comments from Snodgrass were relayed on Facebook by Yorkshire Evening Post’s Leeds United page. Many Leeds fans made their feelings known about Snodgrass.

What did Leeds fans make of these comments from Robert Snodgrass?

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Snodgrass joined Leeds from Livingston in the summer of 2008. He stayed at the Elland Road-based club till the summer of 2012, when he departed for Norwich City (as per Transfermarkt).

During his time at Leeds, Snodgrass made as many as 187 appearances in all competitions for the Whites. He scored 41 goals and picked up 40 assists, playing for the club in League One and in the Championship (as per Transfermarkt).

Some other Leeds fans also made their opinions clear about the 33-year-old Scotsman.

Some of these Leeds fans would like Snodgrass back at the club, while others have regret about the fact that he left Elland Road in 2012.

Snodgrass has made four appearances in all competitions this season for West Ham, directly contributing to three goals. In the 2019/20 campaign, the Scotsman had had a hand in 10 goals in the Premier League for the Hammers.

This suggests that the 33-year-old could still be a useful player for his team and there is nothing wrong in Leeds fans wanting him back.

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