Pretty comprehensive from Rich so not too much to add. Summerville did get some stick but not from me, I was happy to boo Adams but as far as I'm concerned Jimmy is just another ex player about whom I'm ambivalent- he had one great season for us and moved on to " better things" so not a hero worthy of applause but not a villain either.Friday night should not be a match day, but there is something special about games under the lights and in the rain at ER and this did not disappoint. The fans in the Revie stand were relieved but ecstatic at the end and there was a buzz leaving the grounds rather than it being subdued?I recall Brendy's only other Prem goal early in our first season when we beat Chelsea 3-0 , I recall Shearer on MOTD raving over him and saying he was a bargain at £25m or whatever it was, and "he can only get better" Unfortunately since that date he has only got worse and has become the fans scapegoat ( not helped by using his loan release clause ) and all my mates moaned when we saw he was starting again, another black mark for DF the only one who rates him. Well I take some of it back, he was excellent last night and his brilliant run would have been the best individual goal seen at ER for many a year ( rod Wallace v Norwich in title celebration game?) but it was deflected onto the bar. When we play that " get up and at them" and attack with purpose as we did in the first half we looked great , when we retreat into our shell our frailties are exposed. We lost a lot when Okafor was subbed and equally when Gudnundsson went off ( James was fine but did not give us as much going forward) As for Bijol I thought him and Rodon looked solid and I would not drop him - having said that apart from Bowen , West ham offered nothing Loved Perri punching the ball to clear after he parried the original shot.Also liked DCL lying on the floor trying to head it We must start Tanaka at home and in any away game we think we can win ( eg Burnley last week ) as he offers creativity that is otherwise lacking- albeit he was out on his feet by the time he was subbed Gruev is starting to worry me -I liked him jn the championship, no nonsense win it and give it to a leeds player - but so far he looks too slow at this level being caught in possession few times Another worry is conceding thses very late goals, Fulham, Bournemouth and now West Ham, you need to keep the concentration levels for all 90 plus minutes But these gripes apart it was a must win and we won in front of an atmosphere most Prem teams can only dream of these days and I loved it A really tough run of fixtures coming up but if we can nick the odd point in the really difficult games and maybe beat villa at home we may just be OK. Whatever, we have given ourselves a fighting chance with points on the board Dave
On Saturday 25 October 2025 at 08:23:54 BST, Richard Walker via Leedslist <[email protected]> wrote: Friday night under the floodlights in the pissing down rain yet they still water the grass before the game and then the ball skids across and gets held up and players are sliding and falling ? Did the groundsman get any O Levels ? On to the game, and another good win and 3 more points towards safety. Not to be sniffed at especially when you consider our two best players both went off injured early in the game (Okafor and Gudmondsson). Leaving the ground trying to avoid the puddles (God knows why I chose to wear white trainers) the atmosphere was subdued. I think most were very disappointed with the 2nd half as we set out to play like the away side by defending very deep and trying to player on the counter. Unfortunately that tactic relied on either 1) DCL winning the ball on his own, going round a couple of defenders and smashing it home, He was never gonna do that.2) Brendy (seems to be what everyone calls him these days) running the length of the pitch, beating 4 men and smashing it home. He nearly did that and was only denied by the bar. So the tactics were questionable but if you looked at our team , you might realise it was probably the best we could do. Tanaka was playing after a lengthy delay, Bijol (more on him later) was making his debut as effectively was James Justin who came on early for Gudmondson and Ampadu wasn't 100% fit apparently. We really struggled and you could see by letting West Ham dominate the game we would end up hanging on. We did though so let's forget that 2nd half and concentrate on a great 1st half. 2 early goals set us up with Aaronson getting his goal after a good header from Okafor was parried. He probably scuffed it like he does most passes and shots but he managed to scuff it into the net this time. Then Rodon, the corner converter specialist, unmarked bagged a 2nd and his 3rd from corners for club and country. Long may it continue. DCL ran his socks off and Okafor looked dangerous as did Brenda and Bogle on the right. Tanaka, Longstaff and Ampadu won everything in midfield and we dominated throughout and thoroughly deserved the 2 goal lead. The Hammers offered little apart from one half volley which Perri initially saved but spilled it but his recovery was really good (reminded me of Schmiecel) as he quickly got down to punch the ball away. Great goalkeeping. I was worried when we signed a Brazilian keeper - there hasn't been too many of them over the years, and he's looked a bit dodgy early doors but he was solid last night and his kicking and throwing were excellent. Still need to see him tested more with shots and I haven't seen their goal back yet - didn't look like he had much chance ?? Tanaka definitely gives us something different in midfield rather than having 3 very similar defensive midfielders and hopefully he will get fitter and better in coming games. I thought the subs did ok especially Justin, who I really like the look of. He's quick, confident on the ball, decent awareness and gets stuck in. I think he's too good to be sat on the bench. I think the main area of concern for me was Bijol. I think it's always difficult for a new centre back coming into the team and immediately forging a new central defensive pairing. I think back to Rio Ferdinand and Chris Fairclough's debuts - both were spectacularly bad with Rio getting subbed early and with Fairclough I thought we'd bought a dud. Bijol struggled and we definitely missed Struijk's confident and intelligent passing. For a centre back, he's got good feet and good passing ability. Now I'm not Struijk's greatest fpan - I think at times he's too slow and ponderous and I think he's going to have his problems in the PL. However, Bijol looks to be lacking both in ability on the ball and ability to defend. I felt we struggled to get things going from the back especially down the left as Bijol wasn't as comfortable or as adventurous on the ball. Also his defending left a lot to be desired. He was fouling and holding his opponents all night and towards the end I felt he was really struggling. Obviously it was his debut but the signs weren't good for me. Struijk comes straight back in for me and I think central defender is a priority in Jan. Jimmy returned and had a nightmare. We marked him well and he looked very low on confidence. He got subbed 2nd half to boos ringing around the ground but he got a good ovation from the West Stand where I was sitting. scores: Perri - 7. Confident performance Bogle - 7. Not his best game but he worked hard defensively and tried to push forward Gudmondson - 6. Got injured (hope it's not bad). His link up play with Okafor didn't quite come off today.Rodon - 9. Man of the match for me. Scored a goal and had to do more defending than usual. Also contributed well going forward in the first half.Bijol - 5. Struggled, He did do a few decent clearance and interceptions but he looked out of his depth. Ampadu - 7. Worked hard, Had a great moment 2nd half when he ran the length of the pitch, nutmegged the defnder and then tried to curl it with his wrong foot into the bottom left hand corner. It nearly hit the corner flag. Need to see a bit more quality from him at times.Longstaff - 6. I've been a bit disappointed with him over the last 3 games. Lots of ground covered, lots of challenges, good corners but not really stamping his authority on the game.Tanaka - 7. Ran out of steam but was everywhere in the first half.Okafor - 7. Looks our most dangerous player. He wasn't fit tonight but he still had his moments.Aaronson - 8. Bloke sat next to me refused to clap or acknowledge anything he did but the fact is Brenda is our hardest working player, one of our best defensive players and the one who creates a lot of chances. Yes he's probably our most wasteful player at times but last night he was tremendous and he was our only outlet for most of the 2nd half. His run and shot 2nd half was brilliant and for all his faults he cannot be dropped. DCL - 6. Totally isolated. Won lots of headers but with nobody within 20 yards of him it's to no avail. Subs:Justin - 7. Could be a really good utility player this season.Harrison - 6. Typical performance, worked hard, one half decent shot and gave it away as well Gruev - 6. Interesting that he chose Gruev over Slack ? Gruev looked off the pace for me - he's a player that needs to play week in , week out and get into his groove. He's not going to get that this season. James - can't remember him doing owt ? Nmecha - 5. Came on and didn't really offer anything. there were 13 mins of injury time in the first half ! Stuart Atwell was bloody awful. _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: https://mailman.gn.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/leedslist/ Rest In Peace Steve "Score one, score one more!" Gillen. _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: https://mailman.gn.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/leedslist/ Rest In Peace Steve "Score one, score one more!" Gillen.
