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The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Thursday 9th October)

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  1. ellandback

    ellandback Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Good Morning. It's Thursday 9th October, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road

    Harry Gray turns 17 - A natural finisher with a point to prove

    Harry Gray celebrated his 17th birthday yesterday — and with it came a wave of excitement from supporters eager to see the teenager step into the first‑team spotlight. The name Gray carries considerable weight at Elland Road. Harry’s older brother, Archie, was once the academy’s shining star before sealing a £40 million move to Tottenham Hotspur just over a year ago. His dad Andy, grandfather Frank and great uncle Eddie may have started the Leeds dynasty, but it is far from over.

    Known for his instinctive finishing and confidence in front of goal, Harry has already impressed at youth level, showcasing the kind of natural ability that Leeds have sorely lacked in recent months. The club’s struggles in front of goal have only amplified calls for the young forward to be given an opportunity with the senior side. However, head coach Daniel Farke faces a delicate balancing act. While he famously handed Archie his professional debut, critics point out that Farke’s record for blooding youngsters is inconsistent, raising doubts over whether Harry will be fast‑tracked.

    Having trained with the first team for the past six months, Harry continues to develop. The Premier League remains a formidable challenge, and the manager is reluctant to expose the teenager too soon. Yet optimism around Thorp Arch remains strong. If patience and preparation come together as planned, it will only be a matter of time before another Gray name echoes proudly across Elland Road.

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    Lennon returns to TA as coach

    Former Leeds United and England star Aaron Lennon has come full circle, returning to Thorp Arch—24 years after first stepping through the doors of the club’s training ground in Wetherby. Lennon’s connection with Leeds began back in 2001 when, as a promising teenager, he joined the club’s academy and quickly made headlines by becoming the youngest player ever to have his boots sponsored, aged just 14.

    Two years later, he burst onto the Premier League scene, making his debut at only 16 years and 129 days old in a 2–1 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur—ironically, the club that would later become his long-term home. After leaving Leeds in 2005 amid the club’s financial troubles, Lennon went on to enjoy a distinguished career, representing Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Burnley, and Turkish side Kayserispor, as well as earning 21 England caps.

    Now, after hanging up his boots three years ago, Lennon has returned to his roots as part of Leeds United’s coaching staff, working with the Under-18s. His journey from bright young prospect to seasoned professional and now mentor embodies the full cycle of football life. For the next generation at Leeds, few could offer a better example of what hard work, humility, and talent can achieve—especially coming from someone who knows exactly what it means to wear the white shirt.

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  2. ristac

    ristac Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Morning all

    No idea if Lennon will be a good move, can't help feel a lot of the backroom and scouting staff are being signed on the cheap
     
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  3. bucks_is_leeds

    bucks_is_leeds Jonny big spuds Forum Moderator

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    Afternoon all, setting off to Wembley in a couple of hours
     
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  4. NostradEmus

    NostradEmus Firpo Carlos

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    Harry Gray is nowhere near ready for the first team.
     
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  5. Leedsoflondon

    Leedsoflondon Well-Known Member

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    Makes you wonder whether we are over egging another of our youngsters considering Max Dowman is getting first team minutes at Arsenal at 15 years old (following on from Nwaneri).
     
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    Leedsoflondon Well-Known Member

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    I don’t think any club pays big bucks for their U18s coach.
     
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  7. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    never see him play yet will have to start watching the under 21 matches on you tube
     
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  8. milkyboy

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    We definitely over hype our kids. But Dowman has 27 minutes of PL football. 26 of them against us coming on 4-0 <cheers>

    Seriously, it happens obviously but its the exception not the rule for players to be genuine first teamers at that level before they’re 20-21. Far more common that regular game time comes from 22-23 onwards. The early bloomers are often just early maturers. Way too early to make a judgement either way on Harry.
     
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  9. Eireleeds1

    Eireleeds1 Well-Known Member

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    Evening all. Bit quiet from Eire but busy at work and working through a kidney infection that was let linger for a couple of months. Finding it hard to get interested in the footie especially given the international week that’s in it
     
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