Seems it's someone different every day who has a go at Leeds United, and they always seem to speak without knowing any of the facts. Today it's that t**t Karen Brady's turn to give her uninformed view
Good afternoon from a cloudy Cote de Bardsey to Matt and probably redjock now he's been in the sun for a week and the rest Nothing much to add as I said I would tread very carefully when challenging MC he is a man to be feared
Afternoon all, Finally got up. Got to get ready for another big sesh tonight. Haven't seen anyone mention what they're thinking about today's match. Personally, I've lost the grip we've all had to put in place for the last decade - i.e. not to get excited or carried away. I can't help it today. This match can't happen soon enough for me. Can't think about anything else. I've gone & done it, haven't I? I'm heading for a big fall here. Hope not. Red Jock, Mike! The very thought!
Afternoon all, the rumblings about Cellino are not good, but as someone else said in another thread he is a wise fella and he must have plan B ready and waiting..
Found it http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2014...irman-fears-for-future-of-leeds-boss-milanic/ Cheeky bitch! West Ham's Karren Brady fears for the future of Leeds' Darko Milanic, before he has even managed a game. Darko Milanic takes charge of Leeds United for the first time this weekend, starting a new era for the club. The former Slovenian international captain has won titles in his native Slovenia as a manage and coached in the Europa League, and the owners have high hopes. A leading figure at a Premier League club has now raised questions as to whether Leeds are aiming too high too soom. West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady believes Leeds are unintentionally setting Milanic up for a fall. She wrote in her Sun column: "Hardly had Milanic taken his first breath of Elland Road air than the owner was demanding a swift return to the Premier League - like this season. "But Italian owner Massimo Cellino has had three managers at the club in just six months. "Darko days are ahead, I fear." Cellino has admitted he made an error with regard to the hiring of Dave Hockaday, but it is important to remember Milanic is only his second appointment during his time there. Milanic has already sought to play down promotion hopes early on, telling the same paper: "We want to be promoted and then stay there. But promotion is not yet our primary objective this season."
Afternoon lads, s**te today hopefully f** knows what he was doing with the subs, be looks of it the conviction is spent this coming march even if the appeals drag on after that