I'd say so...and I've been a supporter since 1978.
This IS truly a hugely significant match because it is the end of an ERA with the retirement from the game of such illustrious greats. It would be a fitting way for them to bow out with another win for the rewards they have given all us supporters for all of these trophy winning seasons; after so many many years (let's not forget) of being the big but only nearly club.
At the same time we can still all surely forgive them a loss.
Whatever the outcome this set of players with these three great servants playing their last ever game should be given rapturous applause - and I'm sure they will be.
Well done Leeds, that never say die spirit was certainty evident when Wigan got in front in the second half, great game for us neutrals, imagine tortuous for both set of fans.
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