Afternoon 1964. Before Christmas we were playing badly but winning games. Traditionally that's the sign of a team that would usually get promoted. Imagine if we had lost those games. We would be fighting a relegation battle now and I would not fancy our chances.
afternoon Hamase. Feel free to post a Cheltenham thread if you want. Along with any tips that you may have!
Hello fellow fans, just got back from the Land of Smiles, watched the game against Reading live in a bar that was run by a Leeds fan, had a few Chelsea cockanee hecklers shouting the odds, guy walked over and give them the ultimatum, STFU or fck off. We just throw games away, and i noticed that Pontus looks pissed of and not interested.
Lets face facts folks, I know it was early in the season but we played some fantastic footy we scored goals we looked very good. Yes we didnt play top teams but they were all getting beaten we were not. We were top of the league ..... so what happened, why did the wheels fall off, why did these players turn into useless players who couldnt tackle, pass, defend or even walk. So for me Radz is deffo not happy and will be interesting to see how they perform for PH now. Was it getting a long contract, so put their slippers on and light another big cigar time.
Didn't play any top teams eh? You got stuffed 3-1 at Cardiff in September and were knocked off the top of the league - that's what happened. That was the start of your decline, it's not a recent thing.
Other than it being on the radio, and hard to publicly reply to as a player, I think Radrizzani is right. Some of the performances have been embarrassing. Need to show that you deserve to be here. #lufc
please log in to view this image Robert Bayly has been jailed for two and a half years for transporting nearly £180,000 worth of cannabis. Bayly, who was sentenced on Tuesday, pleaded guilty to possession of the drugs for sale or supply on May 12, 2017, in Dublin. It was reported that Bayly had agreed to transport the drugs to pay off a debt of almost £6,000 after falling into gambling during his time at Leeds from the age of 14. The now 30-year-old made three appearances for the West Yorkshire club during his stint with the Whites. Bayly made his United debut in 2006 after being subbed on in a League Cup tie against Southend United and just two days later signed a two-year contract at Elland Road. The Irishman made his full debut for the club against Derby County on the final day of the 2006-07 season but was sent off for an attempted headbutt on Rams forward Craig ***an. Bayly was released by Leeds in 2008 after featuring on several occasions during pre-season.