Totally agree on both. Casilla looks a very good goalie.
On Saturday, March 2, 2019, 7:27:35 AM EST, Simon McNally
<[email protected]> wrote:
I think you’re being harsh on Harrison. I thought he brought the ball forward
well on several occasions and worked really hard off the ball, tracking back.
Casilla is a million miles better than BPF. The way he confidently claims balls
into the box makes such a difference. He also organised the players in front of
him which you might not see on the telly - saw him shouting instructions at
them quite a lot and there was even a moment when we’d got a corner when he was
on the half way line telling Klich and Harrison what to do.
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> On 2 Mar 2019, at 11:37, Graham White via Leedslist <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Great all round performance, glad I decided to stay out late to watch it.
>
> Being a Leeds fan got to look at the negatives:
>
> Harrison - great pass in the first minute but apart from that didn't realise
> he was even on the pitch, surprised he wasn't subbed earlier.
>
> Casilla - still not convinced he's any great improvement on Peacock-Farrell
>
> Why oh why do we persist in giving away totally unnecessary free kicks in
> dangerous positions just outside the penalty area?
>
> Still, great win and top of the league again, goal difference looking a bit
> more healthy now.
>
> Cheers
>
> Graham White
> --------------------
> On Saturday, 2 March 2019, 11:18:54 CET, Ian Murray
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I must say Bamford is natural, clinical finisher. As much as roofe has been
> wonderful this season, I feel a fit Bamford would have kept him out of the
> team and scored more. The first finish was just effortless - he made a
> difficult chance look easy.
>
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> Subject: [LU] WBA
>
> "OUTSTANDING" 5 STARS"STUPENDOUS " - 5 STARS"SPELLBINDING FROM START TO
> FINISH" - 5 STARS"IT HAD EVERYONE OUT OF THEIR SEATS "- 5 STARS"A MUST- SEE
> GAME" - 5 STARS
> That is what you would see plastered on buses etc if last nights game was a
> film ! From start to finish we were excellent in all departments and wow
> didn't the fans enjoy it - 90 mins of non stop singing, chanting and
> celebrating
> I agreed with Nic (?) beforehand that I would have a few pre match beers
> (check) get behind the team for 90mins (check) and clap them off at the end
> (check) but little did I think it would be so easy to do the second two.
> Pre match we were all worried and the general feeling was that we would lose
> to WBA but in itself, that would not be fatal but our lack of goals would
> both scupper automatic and the play offs- our main hope would be that Bamford
> instead of wasting chances as he had so far would find his scoring boots. We
> slagged off the usual suspects, Alioski, Harrison, the more recent addition
> Ayling, and then based on Tuesday, Tyler Roberts. With these 4 in the team we
> were going nowhere !
> As per normal we timed it quite well to get to the ground and I was going up
> the steps to my seat as they kicked off - as I was doing the 'scuse me' dance
> down the row, there was a massive roar and I looked up just in time to see
> Pablo curl a belter into the net - great finish, and a great start. (big
> kudos to Harrison who laid the ball on for him )
> They got a free kick in a great position as we were still celebrating but it
> hit the wall and that was the last time I was really worried about this game.
> The early goal really lifted the full house crowd and we got behind the team
> as only (these days) Elland Road can.
> We needed the second and I was deliberately not mentioning the 'we have not
> lost when we have scored first stat' in case I jinxed it. We had to wait till
> the half hour mark to get the second, half an hour in which we chased them
> down, harried them and took the ball off them. We also went back to the way
> we played earlier in the season when we made possession count. None of this
> Japp Stamm to me to you football along the back line, this was passing with
> purpose, precision and speed, exactly what Bielsaball is about. We had a few
> half chance / near misses as they could not live with us, their only danger a
> few set pieces that Kiko dealt with. Then came a brilliant 5 or 6 man move
> that ended with Roberts sliding the ball through to Bamford who took one, two
> three touches and then slotted home, the finish of a top player.
> The feeling then was 'game over' - just make sure we don't do anything silly
> and the points are ours.
> We continued the second half where we left off - on the front foot and came
> close a few times before we got the goal that did finsih it as a contest.
> Just after the hour mark and with Alioski on the floor Roberts impressive
> throughout carried the ball forward beat his man and played another lovely
> ball to Bamford whose shot took a wicked deflection and went in.
> West Brom were beaten and should have been down to 10 men when Barry
> committed a foul "thats a yellow" we all shouted, 'ha, he's off its his
> second' except the ref bottled it.
> Then came the icing on the cake - in the second minute of injury time, with
> ER still full- no-one leaving early last night, came another great move ,
> which ended with Klich feeding it to Shackleton down the wing and his cross
> was met at very close range by Alioski who tapped home - how he had the
> energy to be there in the 92nd minute after the running he had already done,
> I don't know - he has his (many) critics but you cannot criticise his effort
> or his stamina
> So an amazing 4 0 victory and back to the top of the league and QPR game put
> to bed (we think that Bielsa also got booked but no real idea what for)
> This was us back to our early season best and with Bamford now scoring who
> knows what the season will bring. SO a big apology to Alioski, Harrison, and
> Ayling you were all great and showed why MB keeps on picking you all, and a
> massive apology to Roberts for daring to doubt him - he really was
> magnificent last night
>
> As I said at the start, amazing, stupendous and spell-binding and I loved
> every minute of it
> Dave
>
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