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Leeds v Wall highlights

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  1. Leedsoflondon

    Leedsoflondon Well-Known Member

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    I’m sure there was no malice intended in that <ok>
     
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  2. Whitejock

    Whitejock Well-Known Member

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    Exactly! But to a befuddled mind, with a well developed fantasy world ....
     
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    Leedsoflondon Well-Known Member

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    Do you mean me <laugh>
     
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    milkyboy Well-Known Member

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    I rest my case m’lord
     
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  5. LeedsLover

    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    And when did Phillips get back in team?
     
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    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    Thank you, I knew you'd see it my way eventually.
     
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    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    Extended highlights........Lets do this by numbers for the intelligence impaired.

    1, Team selection at start of video.......Number 23, in middle infront of defence.

    2, 1.18. Wider angle just before the goal. Phillips ambling along collecting butterflies. He's just been beaten by a Wall midfielder in our midfield.
    Look where Phillips is when the cross happens, then watch how he continues to amble along with no urgency even though Wall were attacking from our goal line.

    3, They score, Phillips and Ayling at fault, Jansson contributes by turning his back.......Imagine where Phillips should've been if he actually ran faster, and did the job he's suppose too.

    4, Have a look where BPF is, he's way out of position unable to do anything about the cross, even though he had to run across the face of his goal.

    5, 4.20, oh no, Phillips running fast this time.Sadly, the Wall player passes it and Phillips gives up. A player who gives up doesn't deserve to be in team.

    6, 8.55 Wall on the attack, look where Phillips is, way out of position........3 Wall players unmarked, where's Phillips who's supposed to be marking one of'em.

    Why did Cooper have to go so far over to his left just before giving away a penalty....where was Ayling, where was Phillips.....oh no, caught out of position, again.

    That's just a few taken from extended highlights.

    7, 13.22 great shot by Forshaw after pushing up towards their defence.

    Keep making excuses for him.

     
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  8. LeedsLover

    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    You know the score Ristac, full story, not half of one, and not just what you want to reveal.

    The reason Phillips started.

    https://throughitalltogether.sbnati...am-forshaw-to-have-surgery-on-ligament-injury

    Both Forshaw and Phillips played in Forshaws first game back against Wigan.

    Forshaw back in his position in midfield. Phillips moved to back 4 due to our injury list.

    Jansson back from injury, Phillips dropped.

    Phillips got banned for a straight red while playing in back 4 against Forest. Forshaw was playing in midfield in same game, and game before that, and game before that, and game before that all way back to Wigan game.

    Forshaw kept his position in midfield untill he got injured again, which brought Phillips back to midfield.

    Forshaw now fit........let's see how it plays out..:emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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  9. ristac

    ristac Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Not sure what half the story is mate? Forshaw couldn’t start he was replaced with Klich and Klich kept Forshaw out the team, nowhere have I ever read Forshaw is first choice ahead of Phillips
     
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    It's not worth it, Rich. He's a prick & goes out of his way to prove it over & over again. No mention of Forshaw being a sub for the first 8 matches whilst Phillips was in the team. Ignored because it totally destroys his 'Forshaw is Bielsa's preferred choice' fantasy. Same tactics every time. Evidence ignored, fantasy added to in heavy detail, then the assaults on character if you confront him with detailed evidence.

    He's not worth wasting your time on. Deluded doesn't begin to describe him.
     
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    To my fellow ‘intelligence impaired’ posters. We’re all just too stupid to know how stupid we are

    1. Only Stupid People Have To Be Right All The Time

    When it comes to dealing with conflict, intelligent people are able to empathize with their opposing partner and look at the situation from their point of view. They listen to their partner’s arguments and are open to change their own opinion if needed.

    Contrary, stupid people can argue forever and will not change their opinion even if the other person has very valid arguments. Plus, stupid people cannot notice when the other person happens to be more competent and more intelligent than them.

    In psychology, this is called the Dunning-Kruger effect. It happens when less competent people overestimate themselves and their abilities while underestimating the skills and the intelligence of others. This term was coined by the psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999. They noticed in their research studies that ignorance leads to confidence more than knowledge does.

    According to Dunning: “If you’re incompetent, you can’t know you’re incompetent.… [T]he skills you need to produce a right answer are exactly the skills you need to recognize what a right answer is.”
     
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    Everything suddenly makes sense... All this time I thought it was some poor attempt at wumming and pig-headed ignorance, but perhaps it is simply a genuine lack of understanding through limited intelligence.

    P.s: “It’s hard to find another player who can do the same job at Phillips,” Bielsa said in August. “Maybe in that sense, we haven’t drawn our team perfectly. The best thing for us is if Phillips can play all the games.

    Sounds pretty conclusive to me.

    https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co...ship-is-on-gareth-southgate-s-radar-1-9392468
     
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  13. ristac

    ristac Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Phillips has also made the Championship team of the year, let's not forget that this is as voted by Championship managers <ok>
     
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  14. Whitejock

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    Only 'cos they acted without Captain Jackboot's consent! Now if he'd have been allowed to coach the coaches .... :)

    Actually, the closest AdolfLover will come to coaching is driving one. :)
     
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