This week a bunch of questions:
- Djed Spence our new signing will be out until December, which is unfortunate, and now Gnonto out for weeks too?
- Patrick Bamford back in training but for me he is No3 and should sit on the bench until needed. 3 goals from Piroe and 2 from Georginio should dictate things.
- Jamie Shackelton not seen as good enough at Milwall yet many fans want him to start at Leeds?
- The same could be said of Poveda who had 2 seasons out on loan but never did anything?
- Sonny Perkins loaned out to Oxford was a strange move and looks like he is struggling. How can a kid who played for West Ham first team and loved by Moyes slide into L2. Is he being mismanaged.
- How will Greenwood do at Boro especially after been sat on the bench for the last couple of games since going. The fans and local media asking why he isn’t playing?
- Why is Lewis Bate still at Leeds, why not loaned out?
- You know when players may have been at a club too long - Cooper and Dallas both on 266 appearances and Ayling on 260 and when you factor in how many games this trio has missed through suspensions and injury and all over 30yo. The backbone of our promotion yet could be the reason for our downfall over the last 2 seasons.
- The Saudis have said that they signed 94 international players to their pro league this summer, plus a lot of players who were not capped yet. The Qatari window is still open and taking players and the Turkish league still open too.
- Chelsea are getting more investment from the USA to the tune of £75m to allow them to buy another football club. They already spent £65m buying a majority stake (95%) of Strasbourg and this is all about beating FFFP rules. They formed a company called BlueCo to manage their football business and all those players signed since the Todd Boehly bought Chelsea means the players they have but won’t use get distributed around therefore reducing the wage bill.
- Laughed my ass off as it seems that Football Focus is in danger of the axe, after 49 years. There is only 500k viewers now and since Dan Walker and Lawro were replaced by Alex Scott and box tickers viewing figures have fallen by almost half. New head of BBC Sport holding emergency talks but says the crisis isn’t Scott’s fault. As the saying goes, go woke go broke





