Hi Rich,

I certainly will give the Hock some time if he goes with the new players. If 
however he goes with the tried and failed he will get no patience from me, or I 
suspect Cellino. Cellino knows what we had is crap and that is why he is 
getting in so many new players (a pleasant change from previous windows even if 
many of the players are unknown)

i would hope the only one of the old guard we see on saturday is Pearce. I will 
be gutted if Hunt and Wootten ever play again.

cheers
Rhys
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On Thu, 14/8/14, Richard Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [LU] Stanley
 To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "leeds list" <[email protected]>
 Received: Thursday, 14 August, 2014, 5:55 AM
 
 Yep Dave agreed. I
 suppose I was stating the bleeding obvious but wasn't
 actually blaming anyone for the current situation. Thinking
 about it a bit more I think the new recruits are a worry.
 Off the ball they really didn't know what to do and
 looked a bit lost. On the ball, most were fine and one or
 two showed real promise. How can someone like The Hock blend
 these players together and make a promotion challenging
 team. I think its the biggest ask for many a year but if
 anyone is going to do it , The Hock can. 
 
 The worry I have is that
 current crop may take more time and patience than we've
 got. Will Hock go with the tried and tested (and failed)
 Murphy, Austin, Warnock, Smith, Tonge, Hunt combination or
 will he go for the new uns. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 On Wednesday, 13 August 2014, 11:25, "[email protected]"
 <[email protected]>
 wrote:
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ________________________________
 Rich W said
 I think in all the
 recent years I've been watching Leeds I don't think
 I've ever seen such a disjointed team. Lots of
 individuals , some who are actually decent footballers but
 do they have what it takes in the Championship. I'm not
 sure. 
 
 And in another post
 states that we are not a team - whilst I agree with that
 assessment , what do you expect ? 7 of the team yesterday
 were starting their first or second game for the club -
 Taylor, Taylor, Berardi, Cook, Bianchi, Ajose and Doukara.
  Even though Pearce has played a decent number of games he
 has only partnered Wooton a few times, Smith and Tonge the
 other two who have a number of games under their belts for
 us were paired / partnered with players they have never
 played with before. 
 If you took the best
 player in the world in each position and threw them together
 they would look great players but not a great cohesive team
 - I am sure lots of mistakes would be made. The lower down
 you go the worse the players are and the longer it takes to
 gel , a couple of times last night Cook played what looked
 from the stand to be a good ball, and the right one, but the
 other player did not read it. Hopefully this will come with
 time on the pitch together , most partnerships take some
 time to work together as players get to read each others
 games and have an idea what runs etc their team mates will
 make.
 It could be even worse on Saturday if
 the two centre backs both play (plus Sharp ?)- we could
 conceivably have 9 players all with less than 3 games in a
 Leeds shirt -that is why I asked for patience, I get that
 after 10year of total dross patience is in short supply but
 to me, a number of the players yesterday gave me hope that
 they could be decent but they need TIME
 
 Re Billy Sharp - pre game myself and my mate
 agreed that we quite liked Cellinos transfer policy -
 getting young players on 2/3 year contracts or one year
 loans with option to buy. We agreed that his reported
 comment about Sharp "how old is he, 28, too old, he
 will not get any better, we will not sign him" was
 about right. Yes we need a goal scorer to replace Ross and
 Morison, Smith, Hunt, Ajose and Doukara are probably not
 individually 20+ goals a season players but a 28 year old
 journeyman, not for me, stick with the getting young hungry
 players only please.
 
 (I do
 of course reserve the right to laud Billy Sharp as the
 greatest ever and a brilliant signing if he comes and starts
 banging them in !)
 
 I note
 that Doukara scored the first with his right and the second
 with his left and both were good strikes so that is
 promising in itself, hate seeing a striker missing a chance
 cos it is on 'his wrong foot' and he either messes
 about trying to get it onto his right foot or scuffs it with
 his wrong one.
 Is Doukara going to be a goal
 scorer ? Not sure, his early pass rather than shoot suggests
 he is  a provider rather than a natural greedy goal poacher
 but later on he did have a shot when someone was better
 placed because he wanted his hat -trick so who knows
 
 Dave
 
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