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Match Day Thread Burnley v Leeds Utd Match Thread

Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by ellandback, Aug 25, 2021.

  1. Jammy 07

    Jammy 07 Well-Known Member

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    Perhaps to calm your annoyance at the same substitutions you should look at things a little differently.

    Those tried and tested changes have now resulted in 2 consecutive draws when in both matches defeats were staring us in the face. Consequently we've now only lost one from three (against last season runners up) and have both points on the board and something to build on.
     
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  2. Leedsoflondon

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    I think Forshaw is that classic case of a player getting ‘better’ the longer he is missing.
     
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  3. Gessa

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    Let's get
    Llorente match fit and playing regularly
    Ayling back to form
    Dallas playing permanently in midfield
    Raphinha back to form, not seen him anywhere near last seasons form yet.
    Firpo playing and up to speed.
    Koch back fit
    And then we'll see a difference.
     
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  4. oldschool

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    how do you know whether if he had tried a couple of other subs it wouldn't have resulted in 2 wins instead?.....everybody has something to build on
     
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  5. Jammy 07

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    Ah the old never try never know argument.

    Last time I heard that it was some bloke with fake tits and a wig in Bangkok.

    @sniffer1 to confirm if I was correct to walk on by.
     
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  6. oldschool

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    argument.......you've had a posh upbringing then, and you don't need to go to bangkok for cheap thrills surely spread the jam nearer base..<diva>
     
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  7. Jammy 07

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    Bangkok is a wonderful city and Thailand an amazing place in general.

    Have been visiting since 1990 and will be going again as soon as this damn pandemic allows.
     
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  8. oldschool

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    what no private jet.........crikey sales must be down, it's all these other spreads on the market now jam's losing it's appeal....not many kids these days rushing back out to play clutching a sticky jam butty :emoticon-0101-sadsm
     
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  9. wakeybreakyheart

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    I gave him a10 on sunday just for making the coach without injury.
     
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  10. Jammy 07

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    Seems you were likely traumatised as a child by too many sugar sprinkled hovis slices.

    Just let it go now and enjoy your retirement sans teeth.
     
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  11. oldschool

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    couldn't afford jam youngster, it was sugar butty's....enjoy bangcock in your wig :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  12. Whitejock

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    Took me back there.

    In Glasgow, they were called jeely pieces, but we didn't go indoors to get one. You simply shouted to your ma on the top floor of the tenement: "Ma, c'nah get a piece?", & it would be chucked out the window for you in the loaf's wax paper wrapper.

    Raises a question for me - did you guys get bread in a wax paper wrapper? We never ate the bread you got. We called it Pan Bread, & you had to live in Spam Valley ('bought house, rare in Glasgow then) to eat it - or so we were told. Probably where the insult 'Pan Loafy' (posh) came from.
     
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  13. Whitejock

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    Well don't just stand there! Go support a 'big' team, like Arsenal!!!

    Oh, wait a minute ..... :D
     
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  14. oldschool

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    yes some was in wax wrapper, we used to take the wrapper when finished to the local park sometimes and polish the slide so it would make you slide down quicker, and zip off the end <eek>
     
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  15. Whitejock

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    Yup, that too. Especially if an adult dared to use the big slide - we went to town with the wrapper then. Tremendously funny outcomes - and some spilled adult blood on occasion when they hit the ground really quick, 10ft away from the slide. Memories, eh? :D
     
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  16. oldschool

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    oh yes, no soft rubber surfaces back then to soften the blow...used to get through some plasters :emoticon-0183-swear
     
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  17. Jammy 07

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    Still sporting all my own hair thank you, so no supplemental hair attachments, coverings or any other adornments are required by the Jamster. Also no colourings, pony tails, top knots or mullets.

    May I suggest you have a chat with your mate on the politics thread when it comes to such matters.
     
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  18. 2 pennth

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    So you’re posh as well we used “scabs”
     
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  19. Infidel

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    Hear hear!!!!
     
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  20. oldschool

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    Grecian 2000?
     
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