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On Saturday, November 23, 2019, 12:57 PM, Richard walker 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Is the list down ?



> On 10 Nov 2019, at 17:30, Nicholas Armit via Leedslist <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Dave great to read as always.
> Nick
>    On Sunday, November 10, 2019, 04:17:52 AM EST, [email protected] 
><[email protected]> wrote:  
> 
> Another home game and another win , 4 on the bounce now, and this result 
> coupled with QPR last week makes the two away draws good results, 8 pts from 
> 4 games.
>  Once again we were the better side and once again we failed to really 
>capitilise on it, albeit it did look at one stage as if this was the game when 
>we were going to hand out the drubbing we have been expecting all season.  
> We started slowly but they had nothing to offer really and it was no great 
> surprise that we went ahead. A lovely chipped ball by the , once again very 
> impressive, Roberts fooled their defence and as Ayling went after the ball he 
> was taken out , a definite penatly.  On the train my lad and I had been 
> discussing who should take any penalty we got today, he wanted Kilch to have 
> another go, I said Bamford should take it if he felt confident enough - a pen 
> is almost a free goal for a striker and Bamford needed a goal. The downside 
> of that of course would be if he missed, what would the crowd's reaction be ? 
> Those at the games have been very much behind him, appreciating all his 
> effort and what he brings to the team. the twitter etc fans only look at his 
> very poor scoring record. Would a miss change those dynamics inside ER and 
> what about the affect on Pat himself? Anyway no need to worry, he stepped up 
> and sent the keeper the wrong way and stroked it home - there is still 
> someting not quite correct when you see a left footed player take a penalty.  
> So 1 up and as in all previous games the general feeling was we need another. 
> well lo and behold we got one, and very soon after and what a goal. A 
> brilliant cross field pass by the Yorkshire Pirlo was brilliantly controlled 
> by Bamford and rolled with perfect timing and weight into the path of 
> Harrison, who continured his own great run (2 goals in 2 and 5 or 6 asssists 
> in 5 or 6 games) and he passed it into the net via the post.
>  Great, game over, lets enjoy it all now and get a few more goals. Well that 
>did not happen as we let them get one back almost immediatley.  Again pre 
>match we had been talking and sayng how odd it was that our defence was, 
>statistically the best in the top 6 divisions, and how that did not feel like 
>the case. We agreed that we were still vulnerable at corners but even then it 
>had been scruffy scrambles not straight free headers that had cost us. Well 
>yesterday was a straight free header - lad ran in unmarked on the pentaly spot 
>and headed home with power. So we then had to spend the next 50 or so minutes 
>only one goal up, hoping against hope that if we didnt get the next goal we 
>would at least not concede.
>  The second half passed wtihout much incident, or none that I recall (the 
>extra half time pint not good for my memory ) Bamford shot wide, Roberts shot 
>at the keeper, Harrison flashed a shot cum cross just wide of the post as 
>Bamford could not quite reach it. Perhaps the best chance fell to Harrison but 
>for once, probably the best player in the League for first touch control, took 
>his eye off the ball and the chance went begging. Berra came on for the 
>injured Cooper and blasted a tackle / interception into the top tier of the 
>West Stand. The huge crowd, we even had some of the away seats again, was very 
>quiet as we ground out the result. So all in all whilst we do not have the 
>exceitemnt and verve of last season we do seem have better game management. 
>Costa continues to improve, Roberts showed us what we have been missing, and 
>Ben White showed why he will get 50 England caps. So 2 weeks off now, time to 
>get Cooper fit and hopefully time for Forshaw, Alioski, Pablo, Shackleton and 
>of course Eddie to get fit and give Bielsa some real seletcion head aches. 
>Whne we come back we have the chance wiht the games we have coming up to pile 
>on a few points and join maybe West Brom in getting away from the packDave
> 
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