Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Richard Naef
And I didn’t say you did  I was responding to Nick A comparing me to Trump (and himself to a 60 yr old American woman) LOL. From: Richard Walker Sent: 10 May 2021 15:42 To: Nicholas Armit ; Robert Heath ; Leeds List ; Richard Naef Subject: Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Richard Walker via Leedslist
and I never said you didn't. I was talking more about the Twitter masses than the list  On Monday, 10 May 2021, 14:08:09 BST, Richard Naef wrote: I never said you can’t question it - and never have or will and it’s fun down the pub/online having these discussions, as is pointing out

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Ed Morrish
On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 14:22, Nicholas Armit wrote: > Yes I would agree with that. But to point out poor performances from > players is OK I think as long as it it is reasonable (in tone I mean.) > Though TBH Michael Brown was effin shit > I think it's actually quite rare - this season at

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Nicholas Armit via Leedslist
Yes I would agree with that. But to point out poor performances from players is OK I think as long as it it is reasonable (in tone I mean.) Though TBH Michael Brown was effin shit Nick On Monday, May 10, 2021, 09:08:14 AM EDT, Ed Morrish wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 13:57,

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Ed Morrish
On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 13:57, Nicholas Armit via Leedslist < leedslist@gn.apc.org> wrote: > Their reasons for thinking they know better were all of the performances > in the Brighton game. Fair enough to call those out and to be slightly > concerned when the team was set up for Tottenham. In the

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Richard Naef
I never said you can’t question it - and never have or will and it’s fun down the pub/online having these discussions, as is pointing out to the negative ninnies the gulf in knowledge. . From: Nicholas Armit Sent: 10 May 2021 13:57 To: Robert Heath ; Leeds List ; Richard Naef Subject: Re:

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Nicholas Armit via Leedslist
Their reasons for thinking they know better were all of the performances in the Brighton game. Fair enough to call those out and to be slightly concerned when the team was set up for Tottenham. In the end Bielsa and the players showed why he is such a great manager. However, never to question

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Øystein Bjøndal Lund
No matter how you look at it, finding the opponent manager spending most of the time ahead of the microphone doing the VAR-excuse, was just plain stupid. Spurs where played off the park, end of story. We are Leeds - MOT! On 10. May 2021, at 14:04, Richard Walker via Leedslist wrote: You

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Richard Walker via Leedslist
You could argue that Bielsa got it spectacularly wrong against Brighton and spectacularly right against Spurs. Or you could argue that Brighton were actually a better opposition on the day (spurs were poor). You could also argue that Koch has improved in the Philips role and looks the part and

Re: [LU] Oh they've all gone quiet over there

2021-05-10 Thread Richard Naef
Leeds Twitter went into meltdown when the team was announced, the vast majority saying it was madness and that Bielsa was too stubborn, never learned etc. All the oft repeated bollocks, like the famous Bielsa Team meltdown comment that outraged much the same people when Karen Carney made it.

[LU] Could not have said it better

2021-05-10 Thread Greg Adams
George Caulkin in The Athletic (standing in for Phil Hay while he has his op): "They ran Spurs to distraction, they harassed and intercepted, they nipped at toes, they recycled possession, sprinted forward and left chasms behind, offering hope in the same way that cats give mice a glimpse