Andover, very nice!!!Andover mate, about 17 miles from amazingstoke. Might come down to Southampton Friday, its The Mrs birthday so will prolly take her shopping somewhere.
Let me know if you wanna meet up for a drink!
Andover, very nice!!!Andover mate, about 17 miles from amazingstoke. Might come down to Southampton Friday, its The Mrs birthday so will prolly take her shopping somewhere.
http://www.footstats.co.uk/index.cfm?task=Leagues use the drop downs to select season and date, take note that this time last year we had played 3 less gamesIm curious, would anyone have a copy of the table at this point last season and previous season to draw some comparisons

Thanks Ristac. Basically were five points better off than last season with four goals better goal difference. All in all, not too bad after the level of restructuring the club has seenhttp://www.footstats.co.uk/index.cfm?task=Leagues use the drop downs to select season and date, take note that this time last year we had played 3 less games
After 39 games we were:
15th won 13 drew 8 lost 18 scored 52 conceded 59
Compared to now...
13th won 14 drew 10 lost 15 scored 43 conceded 47
One interesting stat - Last year after 39 games we were averaging 12.38 shots at goal 31.26 were on target
This year after the same amount of game we are averaging 11.64 shots at goal 30.88 on target placing us 3rd from bottom in the league.
If we had a prolific scorer this season it would have been even better. Just a shame so many of the new signings haven't been seen or had a chance to make a lot of difference, we seem to be better at the back but not the front and new strikers don't come cheap. Taylor, Mowatt and Cook have made a difference, we need a striker version of them to break through.Thanks Ristac. Basically were five points better off than last season with four goals better goal difference. All in all, not too bad after the level of restructuring the club has seen
If we had a prolific scorer this season it would have been even better. Just a shame so many of the new signings haven't been seen or had a chance to make a lot of difference, we seem to be better at the back but not the front and new strikers don't come cheap. Taylor, Mowatt and Cook have made a difference, we need a striker version of them to break through.
Matt Childs resigns
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co....-resigns-as-chief-operating-officer-1-7170946
LEEDS UNITED chief operating officer Matt Child has resigned - after last than three-and-a-half months in his role at Elland Road.
The life-long United fan stepped down from his current position this morning. Neither Child or the club are making any official comment on the developments.
Child arrived at the club on December 12 from the telecommunications industry, having held senior positions in private equity backed companies.
Upon taking up his role back in December, Child spoke of his pride at being handed the position, saying: “It’s clichéd but I’m genuinely honoured to represent the club.
“The opportunity to deliver value to your hometown team and city doesn’t happen that often, if at all, so when I was asked to step in, there was only one answer.
“I have been involved for a few months behind the scenes and have been hugely impressed by the president’s passion, commitment and will to win.
“We find ourselves in interesting times, but as a Leeds fan I know only too well that we are often at our best when we have adversity.”
Speaking after the appointment of Child, Cellino said: “I am delighted to announce the appointment of Matt Child as our new Chief Operating Officer.
“Matt will take immediate responsibility for the management and development of the day to day business.
“It is vitally important that we protect and enhance the future of the club and develop the most effective ‘off field’ team that we can.”
They're not a bad topic to debate during the International breaks though.