The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Wednesday 5th July)

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It's a chance to watch a football game between two sides, for you to be entertained. It doesn't guarantee a result or performance that would be desirable, it isn't a ticket to abuse those performing and it doesn't give anyone a say in how the club is run, who should be picked or who should be employed ;)

Not clapping, booing at the end, I am fine with that but the abuse some received was bad
The price of tickets should guarantee at them trying.
 
It's a chance to watch a football game between two sides, for you to be entertained. It doesn't guarantee a result or performance that would be desirable, it isn't a ticket to abuse those performing and it doesn't give anyone a say in how the club is run, who should be picked or who should be employed ;)

Not clapping, booing at the end, I am fine with that but the abuse some received was bad
And sit like a stuffed dummy with maybe a little clap if you approve or a sigh if not......sterile, that isn't a football experience for me old son :emoticon-0148-yes:....has the croquet season started :emoticon-0113-sleep
 
Personally, I really like the fact that he needed convincing and was. That strongly suggests clear planning and leadership going on in the background. If Manning and Darlow are true, Hammond is doing exactly what he did at Newcastle in a short space of time. Identifying and lining up targets quietly and quickly, got a good feeling about things. My only concern is we may stutter early doors and how patient the fans are.

On a different note, I have always enjoyed the banter with the Millwall posters on here, condolences lads on the sudden passing of John Berylson <peacedove>

I had a Whatsapp chat with Millwall Steve earlier, and apparently Berylson was very highly regarded.
 
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Was just about to say that he might need a little time to get the team all settled and playing the way he wants them to.

My next question would be whether the owners or more importantly the fans will give him time.

I have serious doubts about our fans after the last couple of seasons. We certainly haven't acted like the best fans in the world like we profess to be.
Regarding the supporters, when we went down to L1 there was a different atmosphere at the last home game, there was a bit of craic and certainly not like our last home game when supporters just gave up like the team. <ok>
 
I had a Whatsapp chat with Millwall Steve earlier, and apparently Berylson was very highly regarded.
I don't know any Millwall fan that hasn't taken JB to their hearts, he was a chairman fans dream off rather than the crooks and dodgy characters we usually end up with. The fans are united in grief not just for a honourable Lion but a true Lion.
 
Leeds coach Marcos Abad to leave club following Daniel Farke appointment
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By Phil Hay

Leeds United goalkeeping coach Marcos Abad is to leave the club following the appointment of new manager Daniel Farke.

Abad is set to depart Elland Road after six years in post as part of changes instigated by Farke’s appointment as first-team boss.

United unveiled Farke on a four-year contract yesterday following an extensive recruitment process.

The 46-year-old is due to take training at Thorp Arch for the first time today but he met with club staff yesterday after his appointment was confirmed.

Farke has brought three members of staff with him — Eddie Riemer, Christopher John and Chris Domogalla — and all have worked with him in previous jobs, including at

Norwich City where Farke won promotion from the Championship twice.

Abad has been United’s goalkeeping coach since 2017, a recommendation of former director of football Victor Orta, but is now expected to exit the club.

Fabian Otte was Farke’s goalkeeping coach at Borussia Monchengladbach last season but there is no word yet from Leeds on how they will replace Abad.
 
What is your biggest 'What if' moment at Leeds Utd?

I'll start. What if Eric Cantana hadn't left Leeds?
 
It's entertainment, you don't pay a subscription and get a say in how things are run. You pay to go to watch them, if you don't like what you see you don't go back, it is your choice to keep returning. If a player has a Leeds shirt on and is trying but they simply are not good enough or you think they are not then it isn't that players fault.

I don't for a moment believe Bamford is good enough but he didn't miss those shots on purpose just to piss the fans off, then he has tweets saying push his kid down the stairs and shoot his dog, it is not on. If you've watched a bad game and don't wish to applaud that's fine but I agree totally with Emu, some of our fans acted very poor and then those same fans wonder why some players wish to leave.

100% spot on Ristac.

Slagging someone off doesn’t make them play better or care more.
 
I read somewhere earlier today that Farke is close to Thomas Tuchel and Klopp and the suggestion was he could ask some favours regarding loans IF we were held up with new signings and the takeover being given the green light by the EFL

Morning all Leeds fans (alright, Millwall fans too).

I read that too Ristac. Anyone know, did he get any such favours while Norwich boss ?
 
Getting some belters from social media regarding what if's


Wes Brown OG had not been chalked off in 01

Ref hadn’t been bribed for the 73 Cup-Winners Cup

GFH CAPITAL were actually rich Saudi billionaires

Liverpool had beaten us at Anfield last season - would Marsch have been sacked before the World Cup?

What if England had qualified for the 74 world cup . So Don Revie hadn't left.