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Dont Panic, don't panic

Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by ellandback, Sep 28, 2013.

  1. TC (Lovely Geezer)

    TC (Lovely Geezer) Well-Known Member

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    You should have lost by a lot more on Saturday.
    Hit the woodwork twice, had a cert penalty turned down and missed a 1v1.
    6-0 would have been a fair result <ok>
     
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  2. Chippy / Glory

    Chippy / Glory Senior Member

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    How did you respond to tcs post before he made it. Very very clever. Lol
     
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  3. MarkoLUFC

    MarkoLUFC Well-Known Member

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    He made a rash decision and spunked all his subs at half time, meaning when Austin got injured we couldn't replace him.

    Poor judgement by a poor manager who was out of his depth.

    If this was the other way around you'd have been saying it was a bad decision because he's a bad manager. Just give it up you ****ing clown.
     
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  4. Clive Alive

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    How can you say Warnock was out of his depth when he's had three different teams promoted from this division?
     
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  5. FORZA LEEDS

    FORZA LEEDS Well-Known Member

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    We were 4-1 then lost 6-4. Grayson really was clueless as far as the defence was concerned.
     
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  6. ristac

    ristac Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Heard it all now, we lose 6-1 and 7-2 at home but 6-4 is worse, piss off Clive
     
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  7. MarkoLUFC

    MarkoLUFC Well-Known Member

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    Because he so clearly was out of his depth with a big club. The same thing you say about Brian McDermott except for the fact that McDermott seems to be handling it far better and isn't showing signs of struggling with the expectation.
     
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  8. FORZA LEEDS

    FORZA LEEDS Well-Known Member

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    Ahem..cough..we hit the woodwork too you know, when your player nearly ran it into his own net - how the **** he missed I'll never know <doh>
     
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  9. Clive Alive

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    How on earth is McDermott handling it better?

    His signings have been rotten, performances poor, and we've just lost 5 out of 6.
     
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  10. Clive Alive

    Clive Alive New Member

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    You're entitled to your opinion but don't ever say that I don't explain things when the context is right there and you're not explaining why you think I'm wrong, instead just swearing at me.
     
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  11. TC (Lovely Geezer)

    TC (Lovely Geezer) Well-Known Member

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    Your forwards are that bad that we had to shoot for you <ok>

    This write up made me laugh

    "A very easy win with some very gritty performances by a number of key players. The whole game turned on two events at the beginning of the second half.
    The first half was hard fought with no prisoners taken by either team. Trotter was pushed forward to help out up front but was not committed enough to win the ball. He allowed the ball to bounce off his head or just didn't get his foot in when it mattered. Easter was busy but he doesn't have the physical presence that McDonald has and he just couldn't get the ball to stick. Even so we had two good chances. A snap shot from Waghorn came back off the post with Kenney beaten all ends up and a lovely passing move with Malone wanting a touch in the box when any sort of contract would have been a goal. His extra touch allowed him to be muscled off the ball and he fell down and stayed down for the sympathy vote, There was lots of crowd bating and lots of energy and shouts directed at El Hadj Diouf which livened up proceedings. The second half was a different story. Woolford lost the ball, their bloke crossed it and McCormack glanced it just the wrong side of the post with Forde beaten. A few minutes later came the second significant event. SL took off Easter. brought Martin on and moved Waghorn into the middle. Then we started to click. Martin won the ball out of defence, hit a first time ball to Waghorn who controlled it and touched it back for Martin who hit a defence splitting first time pass to Woolford. He took it in his stride and hit the sweetest right foot curler into the bottom corner. The Den exploded. They huffed and puffed, brought on a donkey up front and probed but we held firm. Then Malone played 3 one twos with Trotter before stroking home the second. These were two of the best 'footballing' goals I have seen us score at home for ages. They continued probing but we almost scored a third with a delightful chip from Woolford which came back off the post.
    Forde made a good save late on but they were a spent force and we got our third win on the spin. There was lots to be pleased about today's performance but the quality of the football in the second half was a delight.
    MOM could be Malone or Woolford but it was an excellent team performance, The back four were solid. Bailey and Jimi had great games in the middle and some of our forward play was very good. On this showing we could be a real force this season."
     
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