Do you seriously believe anyone at the club lost any sleep after the Doncaster game?
They showed against Rovrum they had no desire to make progress
Every City manager for the last 30 years has publicly talked up the League Cup and privately not given a toss.
Like 75% of all other clubs' managers.
I find it funny that a week ago, Leeds fans were writing blogs left right and centre about how they're going to be in a relegation battle, 1 week and 2 wins later, they're now saying they're going to win promotion!
football is a funny game like that. I have said all along, currently we are not a promotion worthy squad, its quite dependant on our position come january and whether we are able to put any investment into the squad to push on from there. Similar to what Reading did really (although they were already in good form come then I believe)The players lost a competitive game to lower league opposition, so yes, I'd feel like a right tit if I were a Hull player that night. It's a common misconception that nobody gives a **** about the Cups. If we had gone all the way and won it, would they have thrown the trophy out and claimed that it doesn't matter? Of course not. Cardiff showed everybody last season that with a bit of determination you have a real shot at winning.
It's only once we get knocked out that people say 'Oh it doesn't matter, it's a tin pot trophy that distracts us from the league'. At the start of a season we enter 3 cups and the aim should be to win as many as possible. Bradford City and Swindon Town fans probably don't think it's a waste of time. In fact, both teams play as many games as we do and are still in the cup, because they tried harder. You could argue that promotion from their respective league isn't worth as much; perhaps true in monetary terms but it certainly isn't in the context of achievement.
If you balance the three losses out this season, which is the worst? The one against Blackburn, who were relegated last year and are real promotion candidates; the one against Leicester who will be there or thereabouts come the end of the season; or the one against a League One team who, after ten minutes, we were well on course to beat.
I came away from the Keepmoat embarrassed. I wasn't throwing my season pass away or calling for the managers head, but I was pissed off that night, make no mistake. And from the reasonable travelling support, it sounded like they weren't too happy either.
EDIT: Swindon and Bradford play more rounds of the FA Cup and in the Paint Trophy as well. So they actually play more games than we do.
While I think your right that it is embarrassing to lose against lower league opposition, its not the real aim of the season. You should win games like that (I dunno what sort of team you put out) but in all honesty there isn't a serious chance that you or any second tier team could win it so at the end of the day its not as important as the league objective. While nice to progress though
).Leeds have just been bought.
Not yet you haven't. Although it is looking imminent.
I'm sure good ole Ken will do something to bollocks it up though
Your best hope is they turn out to have less desire to spend on the team than generous-to-a-fault Kenneth. Doubt that personally, but we will see.
Clutching at straws there a bit. These foreign jonneys have been very hot on complete silence (even Bates has managed to button it) so the fact they have gone public means its a done deal. Technically you are right, but its as good as. Your best hope is they turn out to have less desire to spend on the team than generous-to-a-fault Kenneth. Doubt that personally, but we will see.
I suspect that's not mathematically possible.

APM - I did not say it was as good as done in the summer, if others did. I am saying so now though. The letter they have written to the Bahrain Stock Exchange shows its really happening. You are right technically, but won't be losing any sleep over it. Just waiting to get home to crack one off and celebrate.![]()
Leeds have just been bought. You can look forward to normal service being resumed (in your case, get used again to having that crick in your necks as you look up to us riding above you in the stratosphere).
In a way its good news for you, after all you need a proper cup final to look forward to, and we do feel we have been letting you down a bit recently.
Getting ahead of yourself. Nothing has been signed yet.

What you do in the privacy of your own home is none of my business
As well as some of your posters saying it, it was also reported on the BBC that the deal was imminent in June...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18644182
I do anticipate that it will go through, but deals can and do collapse.
Leeds have just been bought. You can look forward to normal service being continued (with Leeds, muddling along at their level in the second tier mid table watched by glory-hunting geeks from small towns that don't have a football club).
In a way its good news for you, after all you need a local club to laugh at now Grimsby and Scunny are ****ed up, and we do feel we have been contributing a bit recently.
clubs don't cheat by diving only individual players.not many get bans FOR BEING CHEATS,you have 1 of the worst in the league[FACTso stop the hull angels crap you just look stupid and bitter.
Manuel-your an oasis in a bitter desert.
No we really don't.
The last 3 times we've played Leeds before last week the games were all marred by constant cheating by your lot. It's embedded in the Leeds United culture, you've been doing it for decades. Now you have Warnock so it's even worse. Last week you were all furious at the ref for a meaningless free kick on the stroke of half time, despite the fact you should have been down to 9 men and not had a dodgy penalty - that kind of reaction shows just how much your fans expect the ref to give you every week because you've been conning them for years. Your fans also booed Faye for being hurt in a horror tackle from one of your ****s.
We are absolutely nothing like you. We're a football team.
Leeds to chase Glory in the ' who gives a **** cup ' while Hull City go all out for promotion to the premier league.
That fine by me.
I find it funny that a week ago, Leeds fans were writing blogs left right and centre about how they're going to be in a relegation battle, 1 week and 2 wins later, they're now saying they're going to win promotion!
Rather win an actual major honour with that cup than a mere promotion. Not that you lot would know much about silverware.