My theory is that every man in that team put themselves on the line today, a 
sort of last stand. Even more so for the BMD players and it was clear to see 
that Luke Murphy was almost playing for his life. He was inspirational, 
charging around the pitch making tackles all over the place and not being 
afraid when he got the ball to throw a little shimmy and drive forward. 

Maybe these players have been playing with fear against higher expectations 
than they're used to and today it was siege mentality from the players and the 
fans. Let's just go for it, we are Leeds MOT. I'm not sure if this will work 
against Yeovil but you never know , that 2nd half performance might be the 
start of something ?

As for Kebe, I think even in the games to date, despite looking out of form you 
could see there was something there. Yesterday he went on a breathtaking run in 
the first minutes, the likes of which I haven't seen since Gary Speed was 18. 
That set the level for his performance, which was top class. There's no doubt 
about it this guy has real quality. I'm just wondering whether he might play up 
front with Ross ? They seemed to have a really good awareness of each other? 
Something to consider.

I'm still buzzing this morning despite loads of quality wine. Yes Town 
crumbled, but the fact we made them crumble is something we haven't done at ER 
for a very long time.

Sent from my iPad

> On 2 Feb 2014, at 02:50, Andy Pyzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> was he really any good today or you think the guys just made an extra effort 
> or were we just lucky fella?
>  
> Andy
>  
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