I agree with Matthew , though disagree re time bit, we are now " just sn 
ordinary team" no longer the mad maverick Bielsaball team that we have grown to 
love
I have really enjoyed being special,  being different,  just a shame covid took 
a lot of that enjoyment form the match going fans, but even watching the chaos 
on TV was amazing. The fact that we wre still singing his name as he was being 
sacked and never turned on him speaks volumes
Best report I have read about him being special is in the Guardian by James 
Riach
Dave
    On Monday, 28 February 2022, 11:02:36 GMT, MATTHEW GAYNOR via Leedslist 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 
I pretty much agree with that. Am sad for 3 main reasons;

1. I think we are now more likely to go down.  A new manager with no 
experience of English football, taking over a group of players who 
clearly love Bielsa is very risky. He practically has no different 
options who to play - most Leeds fans have generally supported the team 
selection - the only real debate is about who plays upfront.  He'll 
probably stop defenders chasing into midfield too much but equally i 
doubt we'll play like we did against Villa or West Ham again this 
season.

2. For what Bielsa achieved, both in promotion and culture change, i'd 
risk relegation to let him go out on his own terms.  We are in a much 
better state than 4 years ago.  Parachute payments and huge transfer 
fees incoming would make us huge favourites to come back up.

3. We've changed from the Ken Bates club, the Cellino club, a Warnock 
team, a Steve Evans team.  We are now a Bielsa team recognised around 
the world and something all fans are proud of.  We will be ordinary 
again in a years time - whatever league we are in.

Matt

------ Original Message ------
From: "alan.edgar--- via Leedslist" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 27 Feb, 22 At 23:51
Subject: [LU] LU: Unsackable ?
I would have kept Bielsa until the end of the season.
 From a practical point of view, in that I believe no-one else will get 
more out of these players, that we will be better for the return of 
players of the importance of Bamford, Phillips and Cooper, and that 
there are at least 3 teams I consider to be worse than us.
 From a romantic point of view, Bielsa deserved to ride off into the 
sunset on his own terms, and that football today lost a little bit of 
its soul in prioritising prospective results over the enjoyment and 
entertainment that a one-off like Marcelo has brought to the 
Premiership.
Non-Leeds fans I've been in touch with today, many of whom have no love 
for our club, are also lamenting the fact that (almost certainly) his 
brand of football will not be seen on these shores again, having been 
royally entertained by LUFC for the last three and a half years, win, 
lose or draw.

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