It is and hence why I like traveling by coach. First time we returned there a few years ago it was like trying to get out of the Alamo down Old Kent Road. Even though I was on the coach I was bricking it as they tried attacking the coaches all the way down it. Very scary
Lol I’ve seen too much trouble in my time following Leeds and it doesn’t take too much for the old fears to appear as I start shaking like a leaf sadly
I’ve only been there once (thought about it today but my daughter has come down from Leeds to visit me). As soon as the police directed me to an away supporters path to the ground, complete with sturdy anti-brick iron mesh walls and roof, I knew it would be a fun day out. Despite there being an empty buffer zone next to us in the ground, the coins they were throwing at us still landed around me. Enjoy!
Tend to agree - but the reasons for caution: - cup final effect, they will be up for it - loss of some very key players (I think Pablo in particular) - I don’t doubt the young players are good but this is a rough one to start in - despite low points haul they gave been losing out marginally ( they are not as bad as the table suggests) But I still think we can win it, I just recognise why we could have a banana skin
While I believe we can beat Millwall, I also believe it may well be a tight game. Roberts won't be in sync with Alioski, Saiz or Klich, and that can present problems for us up front, mind you, Harrison isn't really in sync either. Harrison seems to be a player who plays for Harrison most of time, he's still got a lot to learn. We also have 6 on bench who won't be in sync either, all wanting to impress if they get on field. I suspect this is going to be a game of hard graft. I think we can win this 3-0 or 3-1, but won't be surprised to see a tighter game where we win 2-0 or 2-1.