First time I’ve ‘accepted’ the boring knock-it-around-at-the-back routine -
ultra-cautious but got a result, of sorts, and crucially we’re not chasing a
deficit.
Did Piroe actually touch the ball after coming on? And Summerville looks like
he’s on his holidays already? Another stupid booking
We looked more like a team struggling to stay out of the bottom 4 than going
for promotion. Out-footballed again and tactically out-smarted.
I expect nothing from the play-offs - this is a team with no grit, no passion
or heart, with more than half the team going through their worst form of
I wish I’d registered/thought about this earlier as an option, as that’s a
great idea. Perhaps next season, assuming the Rhinos don’t get relegated, this
could definitely be a thing?
How’s your Dad Damien - I mailed him a couple of months back but haven’t heard
from him?
> On 3 May
Yep, this season 3 teams deserved to go up automatically - that one won’t, and
potentially a Norwich could go up is why the play-offs are so flawed, but thems
the rules!
> On 1 May 2024, at 19:43, n...@6haroldplace.co.uk wrote:
>
> I hope they / we will reflect that 90 points is the current
You’re the lucky one Dave :-(
> On 26 Apr 2024, at 18:25, Andy Brown wrote:
>
> Can you not get some other man to do a job for you? Priorities and all that.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 26 Apr 2024, at 17:53, Peter Castlehouse wrote:
>>
>> There ya go, a man with real Yorkshire
And of course Nick, despite a couple of ropey games, I wouldn’t have dropped
him either, despite saying it! Just frustration talking!
Me and DRB had a chat about the perils of expecting our players to be
top-quality, rather than Championship/League 1 level - I need to remind myself
of that at
That’s hardly the story though is it Nick? But to humour you, if he’d played
like his last match then yes, but he didn’t - for most of the game he turned
up, scored 2 vital goals, still gave some cheap ball away, but not as much as
others, and if we hadn’t adopted the 11 men behind the ball
; down to the manager ...
>>
>> BTW I don't want to lose any of the players - I've even warmed to Firpo :)
>>
>> Damian
>>
>>
>> Le dim. 14 avr. 2024 à 18:50, John Lee via Leedslist
>> a écrit :
>>
>>> We will lose some/all those
We will lose some/all those named, but of course if they’re not good enough to
get us out of this league, then so be it!
I agree too that Farke will be in a more ‘stable’ position this year than last
too.
All that said, I still hope we somehow find a way to get promoted this season,
and then
Summerville has the potential to play at a higher level, and has demonstrated
that on a few occasions this season. He also ‘appears’ to have an inflated
opinion of his own abilities. He is no dead-ball expert, his passing is
conditional on whether nothing is on for him, he gives the ball away
I rarely watch Channel 5, but episode 5 of Susan Calman’s Great British Cities
is about Leeds and is actually really good - recommended for those who’d like
to know a bit more about Leeds!
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of the managers in the Premier League. Like a lot of
>>>>> managers, he comes across well in press conferences, and I
>> acknowledge
>>>> that
>>>>> the EFL (deliberately, in my opinion) made his job harder at the
>> start
>>> of
>&g
;>> and
>>>> family before the season that my prediction was we would go out in the
>>>> playoffs. Every game seems to be moving us closer to that inevitable
>>>> outcome, and that's not good enough for Leeds United.
>>>> Cheers!
>>>
I decided against commenting immediately Nick, because it was a pretty
under-whelming display. Like you, I think the players look knackered, and have
just lost their mojo. Summerville & Rutter have had some really ineffective
moments, and I can’t deny how frustrating their constant losing the
It’s still beyond me how we didn’t get a penalty, and how that lanky twat at
the back stayed on the pitch - when on a yellow card there were 3 more bookable
challenges!
I can accept that referees don’t see everything, but he was staring right at
the Rodon incident - it's hard to understand
Whilst accepting this season has been lightyears ahead of the last 2 seasons,
in terms of football played, our squad, manager etc, it’d be very unambitious
to wish for another season or two like it in the Championship, just because
it’d be an easier watch.
Yes, there’s trepidation about what
100% Nick
It’s hard to know quite how good he’s going to get, and mind-boggling that the
next Gray coming through our youth ranks is reportedly even better?
The club should be paying the Grays to procreate more ;-)
> On 29 Feb 2024, at 09:16, Damian WALSH wrote:
>
> " Gray, so bold and
The song you sang re Bowles had a much better rendition at Elland Rd, with the
added bonus it rhymed :-)
I’d walk a million miles
To see Johnny Giles
Score a penaltt
> On 25 Feb 2024, at 14:12, seanscribe--- via Leedslist
> wrote:
>
> The next day one of the papers had the headline
For me the decision would first be how many are good enough? Of that lot maybe
only Sinisterra and Wober. Given their words and actions, neither should even
be given the option imho. Inevitably, as ‘assets’, all the loanees have
probably depreciated and the club will presumably loan them all
Good cause. Must be something in the air, as I’ve been sifting my old Leeds
hardbacks, amongst other things.
Check Oxfam books in Harrogate in 2/3 week if interested.
> On 29 Jan 2024, at 11:37, Wiggy wrote:
>
> Got some Leeds-related hardback books available to a good home for a small
>
ike Betty and Maggie.
>>
>> BTW - Standard computer nerd acronym for "by the way”. Apparently, this
>> saves ink.
>>
>> CASHBURN, NEWMONEY - (Come on, you can work those out, can't you?)
>>
>> CHURCH OF THE REAL MAN/YORKSHIRE MAN - situated in the heart of the We
When was the leedslist set up? I ‘think’ my first job in the British Library
with a PC was around 1991/92 - those were the days when, if you were in the
Civil Service you had to go to Whitehall to do an aptitude test - 2 of us went
down, and I was pretty pleased at 64% - the other guy got 96%,
I think I missed the cut by a couple of weeks re the original vaxers, but I
more than made up for that later ;-)
All I can say is I am very glad IT security was more lax in those days!
> On 9 Jan 2024, at 15:29, paul.tweney via Leedslist
> wrote:
>
> My mouse mat and my coaster are in
He looked like he could play, but from what I saw he had a very lackadaisical
approach when on the pitch, and gave the ball away a lot. If he didn’t fancy
being at Leeds then good to get him out of the club quickly.
It’ll be interesting to see if a creator supreme is on the shopping list?
I suppose as fans of 50 years +, we’ve seen it all before, and like Simon says,
I think we’ve seen this set-up very recently! Obviously it was a relief to have
some defensive organisation and not being gubbed by 4 or more every week, but
the ultra cautious build ups and not using our key
Very well said Dave. I don’t think there has been a manager in our history
where I haven’t disagreed with some decisions, but Farke has done amazingly
well given the financial turmoil, players leaving and utterly unrealistic
expectations of many fans.
Our online ‘fans’ have a sizeable
Spot on Paul - so many missed chances, game after game - whilst Meslier isn’t
the finished article (his near-post right hand side reactions are iffy), we
should be comfortable in games like this given the number of chances?
Hoping at some point Gray will be back in the middle, and that Bamford
nd still, we gained a point on Ipswich. And it isn’t yet December.
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Paul Cundell
>> Date: 26 November 2023 at 00:24:54 GMT
>> To: John Lee
>> Cc: Leeds List 2010
>> Subject: Re: [LU]
rating.
Nick
On Saturday, November 25, 2023 at 10:55:15 AM EST, John Lee via
Leedslist <[2]leedslist@gn.apc.org> wrote:
I think this insistence on re-setting the entire team every time we
get possession, by playing it back to Cooper/Rodon/Meslier cripples
on
I think this insistence on re-setting the entire team every time we get
possession, by playing it back to Cooper/Rodon/Meslier cripples one of our key
strengths - our attacking speed. I would definitely have Gray in the middle,
and I hope Farke is beginning to see that this ultra- cautious
For clarity, we lost the game because we conceded a goal, Bamford's miss meant
we were still level even after he missed it - he wasn’t responsible for their
goal!!
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> On 29 Oct 2023, at 18:17, seanscribe--- via Leedslist
> wrote:
>
> We only lost at Stoke because of the
It made me smile too Betty.
Although not as much when he got knocked over early doors, and the next tackle
he went in at neck height ;-) Lucky he decided to pull out. Got away with a
second yellow later too - good management by Southgate to sub him. Whilst he’s
sometimes too cautious for my
with ambition and
guts. We don't, and it's too late.
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clubs with
ambition and guts. We don't, and it's too late.
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been is simply unbridgeable.
There are no more must wins, they are for teams and clubs with
ambition and guts. We don't, and it's too late.
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Still work in progress I know, but I hope we see Rodon & Gray back in for Coops
and Kamara. All our squad will have a role to play this season, but for now
playing our best xi seems like a good idea?
Whilst Cooper sometimes plays well, there is undeniably a nervousness in
Meslier when Coops
Look a lot stronger now that Summerville is on for Gnonto. It looks like
another game where Dull’s best player is going to be their goalie?
Apart from some dodgy passes from Ayling a pretty impressive first half - just
need a goal!
> On 20 Sep 2023, at 19:09, John Boocock wrote:
>
>
Not seen any posts so thought I’d comment - if you can’t crow about a result
like that against that club when can you?
Early days obviously, but there are signs of becoming contenders at least.
Ampadu looks a great buy and deservedly got MOTM, but a very impressive team
performance, and well
It is all rather exciting :-)
I was pleased the club refused to compromise with the German guy Amiri who
wanted a Get Out clause if we didn’t go up this season! No more contracts like
that say the club.
50/50 re Greenwood - good deadball skills, but hasn’t really become a first
teamer. Ditto
Agree 100%. I only watched for 4/5 songs, and may have another crack later, but
the male leader singer really did lack soul - others on my fb feed have raved
about it, but it seemed pretty sterile to me, and not a little corny!
On the plus side though, we got 3 points :-)
A long way to go re
Sky are reporting we’re in talks to sign Paintsil from Genk for £8.5million -
here’s the Wiki header re him
—
Joseph Paintsil is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as an attacking
midfielder or a left winger for Belgian club Genk, and the Ghana national team.
Wikipedia
Born: 1
Indeed, I believe his Dad was a detective ;-)
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> On 25 Aug 2023, at 08:10, Damian WALSH wrote:
>
> Is that the Yorkshire Piroe?
>
> Damian
>
>> Le jeu. 24 août 2023 à 23:21, John Boocock a écrit :
>>
>> Leeds United are delighted to announce the signing of Swansea City
I’m with you re Orta - some didn’t work out, ahem, but we gambled on supposedly
decent players.
Anyway, more pressing news - Gnonto is now training with the first team again.
Won’t his first home game be ‘interesting’ - he’ll need to score plenty to even
have a chance of this being forgotten,
It ain’t like it used to be :-(
Sadly, the football is!
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> On 22 Aug 2023, at 09:22, John Boocock wrote:
>
> Damien,
>
> Welcome home (as the greatest pop duo on the planet might say).
>
> Student? Pah! Been a student for this last 5 years me.
>
> See you at the next
Of all the players who’ve gone, Rodrigo aside, none of them were good enough
for the Premier League. Obviously I’m hoping some serious recruitment plans are
in place for the next 2/3 weeks, but the players who have gone pretty much got
us relegated/almost relegated twice in 2 seasons - they
My problem with trying to ‘analyse’ where the club is at is at is that until
the transfer window closes we have no idea who is staying. I doubt Gnonto will
be at Leeds, rumours are rife about Summerville wanting a move, but key for me
will be if an unfit Adams can be held onto? If we were to
Hope you saw my 2 Joke de Jours mails David?
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> On 31 Jul 2023, at 23:47, outlook_08f25012e96fd...@outlook.com
> wrote:
>
> Still lurking.
>
> Didn’t we use to have a “Joke du jour”? Perhaps it was somewhere else.
>
> The coat will be going on this Sunday to trudge
I’m not ‘too’ pessimistic - the 49ers have clearly had plenty to deal with
financially, the stream of quitters now on loan has been both helpful and
unhelpful, but the clamour to give our youth a chance is hopefully going to
happen? I don’t see Paddy being fit enough for more than 20 starts,
Betty - here’s another Ralph list classic from 2004
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Ralph"
> Date: 4 October 2004 at 11:04:58 CEST
> To: "Leeds United Email List"
> Subject: LU: Non LUFC: Best jokes of the Edinburgh Fringe 2004
>
> The dodo died. Then Dodi died, Di died
moustache)
>
> Stuart Lee nibbling his pint of lager nervously till Bob Case
> arrived with his raffled ticket
>
> Singing outside the Fox and Hounds after the police "raid" which
> some intemperate next door neighbour provoked at the uneartly hour
> of 10:45pm.
>
&g
As Betty scours the list archives he reminded me of 2 emails in positions no 1
& 2 in my Inbox - both from Ralph in NZ, and his often humorous posts - this is
from 2011 - the other is 2004 but it appears to be playing up!
Begin forwarded message:
> From: ra...@inspire.net.nz
> Date: 22 August
Let the fun begin :-)
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> On 17 Jul 2023, at 22:20, Wiggy wrote:
>
> From the official site…
>
> Statement.
>
> Today, Leeds United Football Club can announce that the EFL has
> approved the sale of the Club to 49ers Enterprises, paving the way for
> the immediate
I’m not unhappy re Farke. He has experience at this level, and got results. Of
course, who knows what our squad will look like in 4 weeks time? If there is
one thing that is blighting football at the moment it is the myriad of bogus
click-bait football sites suggesting Pele’s grandson is just
I think the Leeds ‘issue’ is the number of individual investors, like the golf
guys, who all expressed an interest in having a finger in the pie, meaning due
diligence being done on god alone knows how many people? On the face of it it’s
slightly frustrating, but at least we haven’t got Cellino
Glad to see the back of him to be honest Kev, and I suspect we’ll have an
announcement re a new manager long before a month has passed? Quite what
happens next will be intriguing.
I finally got to watch the Spurs game this morning, having been away all week.
Really, the defending is shocking -
As a bystander, then watching a game of economic he-said/she said sheds no
light on what is actually going on, or how it may affect LUFC in the longer
term. If Radz has gone behind the 49ers backs, and frankly who knows if that is
true, then I don’t know how that will impact? I also think the
I think LUST should have kept quiet to be honest. What do they expect to hear?
It’s just another example of self-entitled whining, as if we are not allowed to
fail. The season has been poor, from Board to fans. For LUST to moan about Orta
giving a bit back is rich given the crap he’s had to
At least we are not in a Ridsdale scenario? Undoubtedly some average>hapless
players bought, but we were gambling, and eventually our luck ran out. We
deserve to go down, we have not been competitive enough consistently, and the
club needs rodding through to clear the sh*te!
What comes next
It has always been the case that we have a sizeable minority of utter scum as
‘fans’. The obsessional herd-hatred towards Bamford, Orta, Meslier, Rodrigo
amongst others, coming mainly from grown men, makes you wonder just how damaged
they are! Or just plain dumb!
Like you say Nick, it’s just
We have 3 games to go. We need to win between 1-3 games. It is do-able! There’s
time aplenty to muse on other leagues, but for now, let’s concentrate on
staying in the Prem, which will much easier than getting there again! If
Everton can stick 5 past Brighton, then anything is clearly possible!
Well, as defeats go, that was a pretty decent one, and keeping the goal
difference advantage over Forest was probably worth a point.
Idiotically, even a miserable sod like me saw some spirit and organisation
which engender a little bit of positivity for the next 3 games.
When I looked at our
Oh, and his assertion that the judge had made Sammy Lee unemployed made him
look like a simpleton. Yes, just cancel the trial and we’ll do it all again cos
Sammy has had a 4 week job offer :-)
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> On 3 May 2023, at 17:06, John Lee via Leedslist wrote:
>
> Well, we
Well, we’re stuck with whatever he can come up with now. His press conference
was lessons in the obvious, which maybe the players need, rather the the Marsch
psycho-babble or Gracia’s timidity?
One thing that did stand out was how old he now is, in both body and mind!
Managing Leeds might not
,
but if a dodgy footballing dinosaur is the answer, f*ck knows what the question
is?
> On 2 May 2023, at 13:53, Nicholas Armit wrote:
>
> Better music during the pre-game for sure!
>
> Nick
>
> On Tuesday, May 2, 2023 at 08:19:02 AM EDT, John Lee via Leedslist
>
The final humiliation indeed! If they wanted a fat old bloke who hasn’t worked
for 10 years I’d have been a better option ;-)
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> On 2 May 2023, at 11:54, Alec McQueen wrote:
>
> He stands an infinitely higher chance of getting some kind of result over the
> next 4 games
Javi Gracia - it’s hard to believe his talks can be in any way inspirational -
his press conferences are insipid, pointless exercises which give no confidence
that he knows how to deal with this. I suspect the differing qualities of our
players did come as a shock to him though. All that said,
Not quite bad enough to lose, definitely not good enough to win, and so the
game of will we/won’t we goes on. A fair result in many ways, although how
Bamford didn’t score near the end I don’t know - he looked embarrassed himself.
That said, I also think he might have been offside?
Our passing
I for one have no clue as to how we are trying to play, but whatever it is it
isn’t effective. Our midfield is clueless - I agree about Greenwood - more of a
presence than the others, and strikes a much better dead-ball. I thought
Aaronson showed some decent touches today, but the crumpling to
Agree re Cooper coming back, but I’d move Struijk to right back.
I think we’re going down, but I thought that last season too. We’re worse now!
McKennie / Roca in midfield - p*ss poor!
Tottenham putting us down will not be a good look!
> On 18 Apr 2023, at 08:39, Richard Walker via
I think it’s an elaborate double-bluff, which will see Bamford & Wober
recalled, McKennie given a 1 way fare back to Italy, and maybe an attempt to
play some football. Admittedly the last part of that is a stretch?
In a game which I expected to lose, to see the same capitulation was pretty
Well we saw Roy Hodgson’s tactical know-how completely eradicate a Leeds side
completely deflated by their first goal, and Gracia had neither the ideas or,
more crucially, the personnel on the bench, to do anything about it. Had Adams
been there maybe we’d have stopped them rolling through the
It’s hard to see us getting 3 points if the form guide is considered, but we
always have a punchers chance, so I’ve not really written it off completely.
Wober will be the major loss. Agree with Rob re Sinisterra - for all the
moaning about injuries to Bamford, Rodrigo, he’s not exactly robust.
For 65 minutes some promising signs, albeit the same old problems/bad luck as
far as sticking it in the net! Fulham changed tactics, played a high press, and
we fizzled out.
For all the moaning about Bamford, Summerville is becoming my scapegoat at
times - he gets into good positions, but he
Excellent result obviously. Sick of all the anti-Bamford tripe tbh, especially
so when you consider how many chances Summerville misses? Hope Bamford can get
a couple of goals soon to shut the trolls up!
Just watching bits of Spurs v Chewlsea, and we certainly have a decent chance
of getting
Well, no sooner moaned about than removed as a contender - Sky saying Scheuber
(sp?) is no longer in contention for the Leeds job.
Probably no bad thing.
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> On 13 Feb 2023, at 13:45, seanscribe--- via Leedslist
> wrote:
>
> It's true that "our subs made us worse," but I
A real conundrum re the new manager. Skubala has, with the key players, got the
team playing well, although the acid test comes with the next 2 games. I would
give him those 2 games IF our only other option is the Ajax guy. We didn’t heed
the warning re Marsch’s sacking at Leipzig, and surely
iOS
>> From: Nicholas Armit
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2023 9:22:53 PM
>> To: Simon McNally ; bruvvalee...@yahoo.co.uk
>>
>> Cc: leeds list
>> Subject: Re: [LU] Dont want to kick a man when he's down but this seems very
>> true
>>
>> Any l
this seems very
> true
>
> Any links to these Bamford comments? I can't find them.
>
> Nick
>
> On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 08:51:21 AM EST, John Lee via Leedslist
> wrote:
>
>
> I simply don’t understand why Marsch couldn’t see the all-too-obvious
>
I simply don’t understand why Marsch couldn’t see the all-too-obvious failings
in his tactical approach - he’s either incredibly arrogant, and couldn’t
possibly be wrong, or just plain dumb? The failings were there for all to see
at the end of last season, so it’s not a new thing. I have to
Social media chatter seems to be around Corboran - I think that’d be an
interesting choice.
Not impressed by any of the usual names - Big Sam (god forbid), Gerrard, I’m
not sure I could see Pochetino at Leeds, but he’d be a statement signing. Of
course the club seem pretty organised when
gt; I was a bit surprised by the selection. I’d have expected McKennie to start
> but at least he’s dropped Aaronson.
> As ever, worried when I see Cooper starting.
> Feels massive today.
>
> Sent from Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
>
>
lly wrote:
>
> Me too.
> I was a bit surprised by the selection. I’d have expected McKennie to start
> but at least he’s dropped Aaronson.
> As ever, worried when I see Cooper starting.
> Feels massive today.
>
> Sent from Outlook for iOS
> From: Leedslist on behal
Yep, today isn’t a ‘must’ win, but if we don’t the mood music will be very grim
indeed. Marsch’s tactical nous, or lack of, have left me unimpressed from day
1, but we have some really good players and I’m just hoping a cohesive unit
will develop, pretty damn quickly! We have a really strong
What could possibly go wrong ;-)
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> On 24 Jan 2023, at 22:23, John Boocock wrote:
>
> Accrington Stanley it is then. 12.30 Satdi on the Beeb (or for the lucky few,
> the Wham Stadium). Voicey will have creamed himsen.
>
> Betty
>
A real ‘novelty’ of a cup match to have it won so early, albeit against hapless
opponents. But of course, the same defensive frailties as soon as a team starts
to push forward - it started when Llorente fluffed his role, fell over to
‘cover his mistake’, and from then on they started to look
Such sad news John. Knowing Dave’s diagnosis since you told me, seeing him
zipping around on his bike, camping, climbing hills and generally ‘cracking on’
was genuinely inspirational.
A lovely bloke and always ready with a tale - commiserations to all of you who
knew him much better than me,
And up he pops with a back-heel for Perkins’ leveller :-)
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> On 8 Jan 2023, at 15:32, "bruvvalee...@yahoo.co.uk"
> wrote:
>
> Oh, he’s back ;-)
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On 8 Jan 2023, at 15:22, John Lee via Leedslist wrote:
>>
Oh, he’s back ;-)
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> On 8 Jan 2023, at 15:22, John Lee via Leedslist wrote:
>
> Completely amazed they subbed Firpo - I thought he’d got a lift home after
> about 10 minutes!
>
> At least the substitutions indicate we want to try and win this though.
>
Completely amazed they subbed Firpo - I thought he’d got a lift home after
about 10 minutes!
At least the substitutions indicate we want to try and win this though.
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> On 8 Jan 2023, at 15:17, Kevin Lewis wrote:
>
> Agree with what you say about Greenwood, but I have to say
> Cc: leedslist@gn.apc.org ; Kevin Lewis
>
> Subject: Re: [LU] Cardiff 21 years ago
>
> Shambles
>
> Sent from Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>
> ________
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> Leedslist
> Sent: Su
Good to see that our b-team also have the ability to f*** it up all by
themselves?
Some good signs going forward, so not done yet, but we’ll need at least 3 to
win it imho!
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> On 8 Jan 2023, at 14:19, Peter Castlehouse wrote:
>
> Brilliant memory post King of Tonga. Yes,
Not sure how much our part B-team will worry Cardiff, but hopefully we’ll have
more than enough for them. Firpo on the pitch, so prepare for slapstick - he
might even score, but whether he’ll defend or not who knows?
I do actually think this should be comfortable, for no logical reason
u are unable to handle the pressure.
>
> Nick
>
> On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 10:55:05 AM EST, John Lee via Leedslist
> wrote:
>
>
> Lots of debate re whether tonight is a must win? For Marsch it certainly is -
> in his last press conference he looked twitchy, nervous a
Lots of debate re whether tonight is a must win? For Marsch it certainly is -
in his last press conference he looked twitchy, nervous and stressed to the max
- his beliefs in his tactics must be hanging on a thread - without a win
tonight, he might just crack. Much as I despair of his tactics
Hey hey, it might mean a lot Betty to Senegal, but they got what they deserved
out of that one ;-) And that’s from a team who only try and win for 30 minutes
of matches!
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> On 4 Dec 2022, at 18:53, Michael Benjamin wrote:
>
> Seriously when where you there?
>
>
> Dr.
Last seen after mtg with Roggere, me and fam, at his beloved De Wildeman,
peddling one legged on his bike down Broekbergenlaan, with his crutch in the
hockey stick holder, wobbling along after who knows how many tipples. I had to
ring later to make sure he didn’t re-introduce himself to a tram.
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> From: Leedslist on behalf of John Lee via
> Leedslist
> Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2022 1:24:41 PM
> To: seanscr...@aol.com
> Cc: leedslist@gn.apc.org
> Subject: Re: [LU] Spuds
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> I don’t think most people who see Marsch’s
I don’t think most people who see Marsch’s tactics as hopeless are saying that
because he’s American, it’s because his tactics are naive. And most Leeds fans
I know arn’t even dreaming about a Bielsa return - that period is done and
dusted!
It is inevitable that Marsch will go this season -
..well yeah that was a blunder. But apart from that, esp in
> the 1st half, Cooper was excellent.
>
>> On Sun, Oct 30, 2022 at 9:14 AM John Lee via Leedslist
>> wrote:
>> All the talk about Gomez’s backpass being the fault for the first goal, but
>> what was Virgil
as shown glimpses of what it is capable
> of, our problem seems to be consistency and Plan Bs if Plan A isn't
> working.
> wha
> I am not saying I think JM will come good and all will be well, I also
> have my serious doubts, but I think 10 games into the season is too
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