Maybe Tony CurrieI'm trying to think of a more clever and technically gifted player than Pablo who has ever played for Leeds. I'm struggling to be honest.
Maybe Tony CurrieI'm trying to think of a more clever and technically gifted player than Pablo who has ever played for Leeds. I'm struggling to be honest.
You really don't have to, we'll be fine without you, honest.When your promotion is confirmed, I'll come back.
We don’t need the likes of you hanging on to our coat tailsWhen your promotion is confirmed, I'll come back.

It must affect the player and his family. Not knowing if you are remaining at Leeds, going back to the midlands or being shipped off elsewhere. Getting his contract done and dusted might just help us over the line.
There have been, in my opinion, quite a number of gifted players but right now he is probably part of the best team we have had in quite some time.I'm trying to think of a more clever and technically gifted player than Pablo who has ever played for Leeds. I'm struggling to be honest.
He was a right winger at Wolves.It's becoming apparent that Costa is a much more effective player than most of us have given him credit for. If winning a penalty counts, then that was 2 assists and a goal tonight as well as being a handfull throughout.
Oh and did you notice he won the penalty driving into the left hand corner of the box...not bad for a right winger.
He scored a goal and won a penalty whilst in the inside left channel but his position last night was right wing. Superb movement and interchanging of positions whilst still doing everything expected of him on the right side...including an assist for Pablo.He was a right winger at Wolves.
I was responding to Infidel who was talking about technically gifted players who play or have played for Leeds. Someone suggested Costa, he proposed Tony Currie. I suggested Johnny Giles, although not being a Leeds supporters, you will suggest many more. I have no idea of your vintage, save to say you were around in 1992, had a love for Cantona that turned to loathing, maybe, when he went elsewhere. If your memories go further back, Giles wasn't a bad player.Le Tissier, is there any point to this?
I was responding to Infidel who was talking about technically gifted players who play or have played for Leeds. Someone suggested Costa, he proposed Tony Currie. I suggested Johnny Giles, although not being a Leeds supporters, you will suggest many more. I have no idea of your vintage, save to say you were around in 1992, had a love for Cantona that turned to loathing, maybe, when he went elsewhere. If your memories go further back, Giles wasn't a bad player.
Yes Giles was exceptional footballer, he also knew how to put the opposition on the treatment table.Giles indeed was an excellent footballer, his brain was exceptional, players like him have something that can't be taught. He is up there for me as one of the all time greats.
I have been saying it for months about changing wings and positions, something him or Harrison did not do up the the halt in play, maybe the penny has dropped with Amigo Bielsa as well.He scored a goal and won a penalty whilst in the inside left channel but his position last night was right wing. Superb movement and interchanging of positions whilst still doing everything expected of him on the right side...including an assist for Pablo.
This FB post seems outlandish, but I believe it ...
"Stat of the day to show our complete dominance in our game yesterday, as testimony to Marcelo Bielsa's genius.
Gaetano Berardi came on as an 84th minute sub and only TWO Stoke City players got more touches than him during the ENTIRE game...
(Stat courtesy of LUFC Lewis YouTube)"
Evening AskiAccording to whoscored.com for that game, Berardi had 19 touches , 10 of the Stoke players had more than that, although the majority of those played 90 minutes. James Chester who came on at half time for Stoke had 19 touches and Nathan Collins who he replaced only had 12.
So the guy on Youtube has probably just got a bit creative with his enthusiasm over the result, but on the basis that James McLean had the most touches for Stoke with 47, the Berardi stat does show how much we dominated the game, when he managed to achieve 40% of the number of touches that McLean had, despite playing 83 minutes less.
So yes I think your initial thoughts of that stat is outlandish was correct WJ, but still takes nothing away from the control we had in that game.
Just as a comparative 7 of our players had more touches than McLean, Cooper with the most at 114, and White with 100, just ahead of Ayling on 98 and Phillips on 97.
Meslier had 5 more touches than Butland, probably because Butland failed to prevent the ball entering the net 5 times
Pablo had 51 touches, one less than Klich and more than twice as many as Roberts.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/1381778/LiveStatistics/England-Championship-2019-2020-Leeds-Stoke
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