Any proof of this eg copies of letters sent to the manager with your recomendations.You will be claiming credit it was you who brought down the petrol prices next.
I agree WJ, and with all the others who seems to think it might work. I'd have both Bellusci and Bianchi in front of our defence. Bianchi is a natural attacking mid, and Bellusci has proved he too can get involved in attacking the opposing goal. Put Adryan, Antenucci and Monty in front of them and I think we have a good combination for attack as well as Bellusci and Bianchi being valuable in defence. However, Redders won't entertain it.
I agree with 60% of ^^^^^^^^^^^ Not sure why people are assuming Montenegro is worth a place in the team. What has he done to make him good enough? Adryan should be shipped out on Monday, lazy show pony who is walking round with a face like a slapped arse, causing unrest in the squad. Something was lost in translation he doesn't play like kaka, he is kaka (the smelly brown botty produced version).
Chippy / glory the poster of obvious replies responded with the following obvious reply: Not if you are going to Scarborough.
Unfortunately, being employed by MI6, I am unable to discuss this due to the Official Secrets Act. If I was not bound by this act, I'd be able to show you all 231 'thankyou' letters from this and previous managers of LUFC. I most certainly am not able to tell you the huge part I played in bringing the oil price down, as I may have to go in again if the Russkies & Ragheads stop playing ball.
Chesh, you must be aware by now that all good plans are my plans. I can't help it. Must be something to do with being Scottish. It's so easy to shine amongst you english. Christ, we even have to speak slowly so you can understand!
On a good day, yes. Sadly, we never know which Austin is going to step on the field. I think Bellusci could provide the consistency that Austin lacks.
Gets out the popcorn, pulls up a chair, and wonder if this will register with the person it's actually aimed at. You are easily bought Chesh..... Lol
Puzzle solved. Ngoyi is injured, that's why he didn't get picked against Udders. Worrying thing is that we don't know when this injury occurred (pre-signing?) or how long its going to take for him to get fit. Rings a little bell, this does. Sure it's happened before ..... (and he still can't play 90 mins!). http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015...ning-ngoyi-is-injured-and-is-unsure-o/page/1/ Sol Bamba impressed on his Leeds debut, but fellow new boy Granddi Ngoyi still waits for his. Only one of the loan signings from Palermo made the squad against Huddersfield Town, and head coach Neil Redfearn told BBC Radio Leeds that Ngoyi's omission was not his choice. He told how the player had been struggling for fitness ahead of the game, but was unclear as to whether it was an injury picked up since coming to England or a pre-existing problem, even though the midfielder had been training with the squad. "Yeah he's got a little bit of a niggle, whether he's come with that or not we don't know, but we'll have to try and get to the bottom of it. "We're hoping its something and nothing and sooner or later he'll be able to get back into training and we'll be able to start considering him." Redfearn puts no timeframe on a potential return, as it appears he simply can't be sure when it will be. Leeds did not need Ngoyi against Huddersfield, and his path to the first team was far harder than it was for Bamba to make his way in with Giuseppe Bellusci suspended in defence. There is great competition for places in the midfield at Leeds currently, which is an obvious benefit for a team now unbeaten in four Championship games. It also lessens the pressure on Ngoyi to recover, and when he is fit it will simply be a nice bonus, with Leeds rejecting enquiries for Rodolph Austin earlier this week.
With Bamba's performance yesterday, think it could be a while before Bellusci gets another game. Should help to increase the chances of us keeping 11 on the pitch