You are right, must be on LSD, he is really hullucinating. Unfortunately we 
have no show on current form.

--- On Thu, 21/3/13, Nicholas Armit <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Nicholas Armit <[email protected]>
Subject: [LU] Must be on drugs
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 21, March, 2013, 7:37 AM


http://www.givemefootball.com/336041-leeds-united-to-make-a-late-push-for-promotion

Championship history dictates that there is always one team 
hitting form at the end of the season, squeezing in to a play-off place 
in the final games and then often going on to win it. 
The candidate this season is Leeds United but do they possess the 
right attributes to push on, earning a return to the Premier League 
where so many feel they belong?
Currently sitting in 10th, seven points behind the play-off place 
doesn’t sound good on paper but there are many reasons for Leeds fans to be 
optimistic.
The manager, Neil Warnock has been there and done it in the 
Championship. His record in getting teams promoted is impeccable. 
Spanning the breadth of the Football League, Warnock has managed six 
clubs to a total of seven promotions. 
Whether or not you like him, there is no doubting his credibility in 
these situation will gives Leeds the best chance of a late surge come 
the end of the season. 
In addition to this, although Leeds sold top scorer Luciano Becchio, to ensure 
a swap deal for Steve Morison, it could turn out to be a stroke of genius by 
Warnock. 
Morrison is strong player who is good in the air but also an 
accomplished finisher at this level, as seen with his two goals against 
Crystal Palace. If Morison can begin to fire in the goals, then he alone could 
help Leeds to rocket up the table.
Before their weekend defeat to Huddersfield, they were on an unbeaten run of 
eight games, which looks promising at first but this included 
five draws. If Leeds were going to push for a top six finish they need 
to be able to win more of these games, a key example would be the game 
at Peterborough. 
If Leeds are going to push for a top six finish they need to start 
taking maximum points from a team in the relegation zone. The fact that 
they were playing away from home is no excuse.
Overall, Leeds definitely have a chance and are the dark horses to 
reach the play offs. It’s all down to the players on the pitch to make 
it happen. In terms of their fixture run-in, they only face one team 
from the top six, Watford, which is coincidently on the last day of the 
season. If they can stop drawing and learn how to win games, suddenly 
momentum is with them, coupled with their fans and player belief this 
could push them over the line to a top six finish.
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