The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Friday 27th March)

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

ellandback

Well-Known Member
Forum Moderator
Mar 30, 2011
63,357
34,993
113
Southampton
You must log in or register to see images


Good Morning. It's Friday 27th March, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road

Injury to Gudmundsson could hamper Leeds bid to avoid relegation

Gabriel Gudmundsson’s night with Sweden turned into a worrying episode for Leeds fans when a hard‑charging collision left the 26yo left‑back hobbling off the pitch. The Swedes were in the thick of the action when Gudmundsson went down, but he tried to shake it off for roughly ten minutes before the pain forced him to be withdrawn on 78 minutes, clearly in a lot of discomfort. The initial diagnosis points to a knee issue, the exact nature of the damage is still being scoped, but the visible limp and discomfort on his face suggests it’s more than a simple knock.

From a club perspective, Daniel Farke now has a problem on his hands. Gudmundsson has been one of Leeds’ most reliable starters this season, lining up in 28 of the side’s 31 Premier League fixtures and cementing the left flank with both defensive solidity and attacking prowess. Losing him for any length of time will thin the squad considerably. James Justin is more than an adequate replacement, yet his commanding presence may be needed elsewhere on the pitch, leaving Sam Byram as the only other alternative. Any kind of knee injury at this stage of the campaign, could likely spell an end to Gabby's season. Undoubtedly, he will undergo scans to ascertain the damage, but may have to wait until the swelling goes down.

You must log in or register to see images


Heartbreak for Leeds quartet

It was a night of profound "what ifs" for Wales as their journey to USA 2026 came to a crushing end at the hands of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tactically, the Dragons appeared to have the upper hand after Dan James unleashed a spectacular long-range missile to seize the lead, but the narrative shifted when 40yo Edin Dzeko capitalszed on a late window of opportunity to level the scores. While a 4-2 defeat on penalties is a notoriously cruel way to exit a tournament, there is a significant silver lining for those keeping a close eye on the "Leeds quartet."

Despite the grueling 120-minute shift, it appears that Dan James, Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, and Karl Darlow have all emerged without any physical setbacks, a crucial relief for their club's domestic ambitions. Analytically, the challenge now lies in managing the inevitable emotional and physical fatigue of these key players before Tuesday’s mandatory dead rubber against Northern Ireland. While the World Cup dream is deferred, the focus must now shift to recovery and ensuring this international heartbreak doesn't dampen the momentum of their season back home.

You must log in or register to see images
 
All of those Leeds Welsh players should be pulled out of Tuesdays game. Ridiculous risking more injuries. If Gabby misses games hell be a huge loss. Wed have beaten Brentford with him on the pitch

Hopefully Wales will field their fringe players.

Agreed on Gudmundsson. Huge miss attacking-wise down the left which Justin or Byram can’t replicate.
 
Representing your country in a dead rubber after another disappointment ...the Welsh lads should think of the club who pay their wages and report with 'niggles' for it....bigger fish too fry boyos ...
You must log in or register to see images
 
Representing your country in a dead rubber after another disappointment ...the Welsh lads should think of the club who pay their wages and report with 'niggles' for it....bigger fish too fry boyos ...
You must log in or register to see images
Especially after 120 minutes...
 
Deep
We know,We were the one's calling you,How are you,glad you're still alive.Ofter wondered as you seemed to be heading down when we last heard from you.
Deep breath… Heading down is/was right. Got diagnosed with inoperable stage four lung cancer last June and am recieving palliative care. Underwent massive chemo/immunotherapy cycles which shrank the tumour and relieved the worst of the symptoms. As was planned they then moved me to immunotherapy only. Nine months in and things are still in check (hopefully). I have CT scans every 12 weeks so live life in three month cycles. In myself I certainly feel better than I was this time last year so hopefully things are still stable. Trying to keep active and doing things we like to do (short breaks away, eating out, having the grand kids). I bet you wish you hadn’t asked. Lol. Enough about me, how are things with you?