Aylings all round game is great though he's defending at times leaves a little bit to be desired. It would be fair to say he would be one of the first names on the team sheet
Bottom line, Ell, is that he's expected to be in 2 places at the same time. He's usually up the park, & Berra's back in his own half. Put them in the other half of the park & they become a little suspect. Full back isn't the cushy number it once was.
Wow! http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41617223 Mark Sampson: FA apologises over remarks to Eniola Aluko & Drew Spence 6 minutes ago From the sectionWomen's Football Sharethis page please log in to view this image The FA has apologised to two players after new evidence showed sacked England's women's boss Mark Sampson made remarks which were "discriminatory on the grounds of race". An independent barrister ruled Sampson made unacceptable "ill-judged attempts at humour" on two occasions, to Eniola Aluko and Drew Spence. Katharine Newton said despite this, she did not believe he is racist. She also concluded that Aluko was not subjected to "a course of bullying". Newton's initial report had cleared Sampson, but the new evidence led to her investigation being resumed. And a report of the reopened investigation was released as FA bosses and Aluko faced a parliamentary inquiry on Wednesday. Live: FA bosses and Aluko appear in front of MPs 'Relieved and vindicated' - Aluko Reacting to the new report, Chelsea striker Aluko told the hearing: "I'm a human being. I feel relieved. It suggests it was worth all that trouble to be vindicated." The Chelsea striker said she had felt "isolated" during the case. In a statement, FA chief executive Martin Glenn said: "Our ambition has always been to find the truth and take swift and appropriate action if needed. "It was our decision to have the original, second and final investigation to ensure that due diligence was taken. "It is regrettable that Eniola did not participate in the first external investigation as this would have enabled Katharine Newton to conduct and complete her investigation sooner." Sampson was sacked as England women's boss last month after evidence of "inappropriate and unacceptable" behaviour with female players in a previous role. He had earlier been cleared of wrongdoing by an internal inquiry, and Newton's initial report, following discrimination allegations made by England players, including Chelsea striker Aluko. Sampson, 34, said his conscience was clear, and denied being a racist. More to follow. Edit: The hearing live ..... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/41663009
we had a whole empty stand you couldn't fill do more Leeds fans (sorry plastics) live in Bristol then than London ?
Good shout. I'd like to see Cibicki given a chance on one of the wings in place of roofe for no other reason than to see what he can do. Alioski to play the other wing instead of Pablo. Always liked the look of vieira so would like to see him in.
You mean the stand you refused to sell tickets for,because you were terrified of Leeds fans taking over your stadium.
no I mean the empty stand you couldn't fill cos your cup final was beamed back to ER and the pussies felt safe there
ow right you have an imaginary stand full of imaginary millwalls fans who dress up as blue chairs.Right