Which one of those 'experts' thought it was a good idea to play a player on the long road back to fitness after over a year out, with a heavily strapped hamstring, in a meaningless u23 game?
Most of you khat bollox what gee yo are a tender soul Doc,I've not said a bad word about Orta,just said it was bad timing saying how good his signings were,when bottom of the league Barnsley were beating them.Grumpy old fooker.
Yes Chesh, I heard that also. Neither of these sides worry me, ones to watch out for IMO are Stoke, Villa and maybe QPR.
Villa fans are getting together on social media wanting to sing it when they play us, they’re asking Leeds fans to join in at the same time.
If that's the case then tell them to f**k off... We're top of the league and need to support the team not get involved in side shows.
How credible is TeamTalk, I read the article in the twitter link but no mention of who they spoke to or from what camp.
Unfortunately he seems like a player who will always be injured. He really isn't going to be much help to us and we have just offloaded our most creative player in Saiz. I think this seasons loan players have basically been a waste of time and money if we have been paying for them.
Just reading how within 25 minutes of Saiz being announced at his new club he pledged his allegiance to them and posted a picture of himself wearing his new shirt on his Instagram account. Several have picked up on the fact he hasn’t thanked Leeds or supporters for his time here or the club allowing him to leave.
They started the drive for it a few weeks back in fairness but I get your point and agree in getting behind the team
Strongly disagree with signing players on loan...unless like Pontus and Sacko there is a cast iron pre agreed option to buy. Pontus's value probably doubled whilst he was on loan but we were still able to sign him permanently even though the vultures were circling. Sacko comes in for a lot of criticism, but during his loan season he featured 40+ times and was an excellent prospect and we won or drew most of the games he started during that season...an often forgotten fact. Perhaps if he's been given more understanding and patience from some of our knobhead supporters he might have actually managed to improve his end product rather than becoming a nervous wreck when he needed to be at his most focused and not hearing the moans and groans of the crowd. To be honest can't think of any apart from maybe the odd goalkeeper who has stood out during a loan spell...happy to be corrected if anyone else can come up with name or two ?