Good Morning Everyone, If we win our remaining games against Charlton and Preston, therefor finishing on 64 points, who will see the season as progression? Young keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell is weighing up his options having been offered a new two year deal at Elland Road. Leeds United are keen on drafting in Paderborn midfielder Marvin Bakalorz, according to German daily Bild. Bakalorz is thought to have been close to a move to Hannover recently, though that move may well lie in tatters following interest emanating out of Elland Road. He is believed to have a release clause of around €1m, equating to about £780,000 – making the deal a very realistic financial possibility for Leeds. It is understood that even the funds at Championship level far exceed that of the second tier of German football, meaning the former Borussia Dortmund youngster could earn far more money on these shores. The jury give their verdicts this morning on the Hillsborough disaster. Will there be justice for the 96 who lost their lives?
To be brutal I'm sick to death of the so-called 96 disaster as its been going on far too long. Tragedy yes, but the number of self serving MP's like Andy Burnham who have got media coverage out of the tragedy is a crime. Nobody deserves to die a match & I hope the police get nailed especially the twat who was involved in Orgreave and other Miners strike incidents, he was also a cock on the ripper case and bigger cock covering for Jimmy Saville. He should get plenty of jail time. But if the cops go down the families who promised to shut up after this will start again bu suing the police.
Morning all. Wonder when we'll get definitive word on Evans future. If we reach 64points, of course its progression and we still have Sloth to burst into the first team next season. Great night for the little teams last night again
Morning all... Eire I don't believe anything will be announced regarding Evans, his contract will expire and he will sign for someone else. Yes small step forward but it took Evans time, when he is replaced the merry-go-round will start all over again.
A buddy of mine here in Oz, a solicitor, once told me "It's not a justice system, it's a legal system." Don't hold your breath that ANYONE will be held accountable.
What sort of a saddo must you be. Nobody has a solicitor for a buddy. Thats as bad as having an estate agent for a buddy
Morning all ... still not convinced Evans is the right man, just look at how he's handled his "wingers" that he supposedly "needed badly" ... as for Hillsborough, funny how the finger has never been pointed at the FA with regard to selling too many tickets which would have caused the overflow of fans trying to get in ... as I understand it, the numbers were swelled by ticketless Liverpool fans trying to barge their way into the ground ... why has Liverpool FC never apologised for the fact that their ticketless fans were one of the key causes of the disaster ... why has Liverpool FC never been held accountable for the behaviour of their ticketless fans ... why have the ticketless fans never been mentioned as contributing to this appalling disaster ... yes, the police made mistakes, but this disaster would never have happened in the first place if only fans with tickets went to the ground here's a scenario ... the latest Bond movie comes out, you buy your tickets in advance and attend the sold out opening night ... just as the lights go down in the 500-seater cinema, 200 people burst through the doors and start climbing over people ... a bloke lands on the armrest between you and your missus and tells you to stop whining and watch the show ... would the cinema management and staff be the only people to be blamed for this anti-social behaviour ... would the company who built the cinema be held accountable because the design didn't allow for extra people to break through the doors and overcrowd the cinema ... would those who gained access without tickets be found to have not behaved inappropriately ... I am still unclear as to how ticketless fans swelling the numbers has been kept out of this whole mess the biggest mistake made was that fans were initially publicly blamed for being drunk and rowdy, and this was used as bad accusations to mask the "not enough tickets" message ... I agree that it was pretty bad to blame dead people as having caused their own deaths through alcohol abuse, that was just pathetic ... however, shame on Liverpool FC for not acknowledging their ticketless fans, then again, there was Heysel as well
You're right Eire, my bad. I was going to say I have a copper as a mate, but that might be going too far, eh?
Many years agoI had a tear up with Ryan Baileys old man at Headingley when he spilt my pint. He was even bigger than his lad. It wouldn't have ended well... But I could still run back then.
While I support the Doctors think you've been had a bit there m8,listened to a junior Doctor on radio,and he said he supported 100% at first but union numbers have disappeared or changed since strike began as they can't back them up or have been proven wrong.