Good Morning. It's Tuesday 26th November, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road Farke is not helping his cause Leeds United’s summer transfer strategy spoke volumes about how the club intended to tackle the challenges of the Premier League. Of the 10 new arrivals, six stand at 6ft 1in or taller, a deliberate approach informed by data analysis showing the value of physical stature among lower half teams in recent seasons. With elite technical players financially out Leeds reach, they sought to gain an edge in aerial duels and set-piece situations. It's not rocket science; Leeds don't have the money to compete at the highest level, so have compensated with height and strength to try and level the playing field; so why on earth does Daniel Farke refuse to employ a set-piece specialist, just like seventeen other top flight clubs do? He entrusts these responsibilities to assistant, and long time buddy (since his SC Paderborn days) Edmund Riemer and two junior coaches, but it clearly isn't working! Recent matches, including both goals conceded against Aston Villa originated from free-kick scenarios highlighting the limitations of his approach. Poor organisation, such as the weak defensive wall, has highlighted why only Leeds, West Ham, and Wolves (all sitting at the wrong end of the table) are the only Premier League clubs not to adopt such a specialist. please log in to view this image Brendan Rodgers odds slashed It's just be a matter of time before Daniel Farke’s tenure at Leeds United comes to an end, with speculation over his successor intensifying. The biggest development in the past 72 hours has been the rapid shortening of odds for Brendan Rodgers to take the helm. Online bookmakers Parimatch, Leeds United’s current sleeve sponsor of the Leeds Utd men's first team have slashed Rodgers’ price from 4/1 last week to just 9/4, signalling a surge in confidence that the experienced Northern Irishman could be on his way to Elland Road. Rodgers brings with him an impressive managerial résumé, having dominated Scottish football during his time at Celtic with multiple Premiership titles, cup victories, and back-to-back domestic trebles. His success is not limited to Scotland; in England he guided Leicester City to their first-ever FA Cup triumph in 2021 and oversaw two consecutive fifth-place Premier League finishes. At Liverpool, Rodgers famously came close to clinching the league title, while his reputation for forging strong relationships with players, many of whom have credited him with elevating their performances adds weight to his candidacy. However, Rodgers is not the only name in the frame. Just a few short weeks ago, Bo Svensson was considered the odds-on favourite to replace Farke, but the former Danish defender’s chances have begun to drift, with bookmakers now offering 2/1 on his appointment. Other contenders include Carlos Corberan 4/1 and Marco Rose 5/1, with Gary O’Neill priced at 12/1, and Norwegian coach Kjetil Knutsen also in the conversation. As the Elland Road faithful await clarity on Farke’s future, the managerial merry-go-round continues to gather pace. With Rodgers emerging as the new front runner and other challengers still in the mix, the next chapter at Elland Road could hinge on swift decisions behind the scenes. In football, momentum can change as quickly as the odds. please log in to view this image
Back in time with the title, but thsnks for doing this. "only Leeds, West Ham, and Wolves (all sitting at the wrong end of the table) are the only Premier League clubs not to adopt such a specialist". Coincidence? Surely not...
Morning all Rumours.going round that Farke has gone.. On another note... Kids have to bring their pack lunch rubbish home cos their school doesn't want to get fined by Wakefield Council. HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING DO RIDICULOUS. I've got a good.mind to tip.theirnlunch boxes across the play ground. I pay my tax, my council tax. I play their wages.
Morning all Rogers favourite to replace Farke, Bielsa on the verge of the sack and some fans want him back. Jesse averaged 1.03 points per game in the PL and Farkes average with us is 0.92 Bielsa averaged 1.28 points Daniel Farke has the lowest points per game average in the history of the PL when you count all that have been in charge for at least 50 games, he averages 0.61 points Bijol Perri Bornauw On reflection what a waste of valuable funds, to think I accused Sunderland of over spending on players and their values Ell I have changed the title for you, it read Tuesday
For those like me who've wondered what a set piece coach does and focuses on .... here's a Q&A with Spurs' guy. Biggest takeaway for me (given he came from Brentford with Frank who were known to focus on this is) ... only 40 mins per week with the players (as a squad) https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1o30zxo/im_a_premier_league_setpiece_coach_ask_me_anything/
Ristac says: Jesse averaged 1.03 points per game in the PL and Farkes average with us is 0.92 Bielsa averaged 1.28 points. I totally get where you’re coming from and agree his record in the prem is atrocious, however it’s too simplistic yet to do the average points per game yet as the reality is that if we win the next two games his average goes to 1.46 per game. Yes not much chance of winning those but stranger things…….
Leeds manager Daniel Farke: "Nowadays, every corner, broadcasters say the name of the set piece coach then always his face on the camera. It's a team effort. We have this tendency produce superstars that shouldn't be too much in the spotlight. I don't believe in this modern hype."
Sky Bet did it last night which caused mayhem on social media and YouTube with imminent sacking talk and DF already gone talk
Afternoon all. Seen no speculation of Farke being gone amongst all the journalists I follow or the usual suspects like SSN or talkSPORT. Trouble with social media is that anyone can start a rumour.
Same ****, different day. Man City played (and lost) with their reserve team last night. Means we will be up against a near full strength Man City on Saturday afternoon. I think City are the best side in the PL this season. I fear a heavy defeat.
Anyone tried this: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ceq15x3d5peo I got a miserable 9... all the easy ones, none of the hard ones. One of the stats is hilarious.