Leeds v Millwall
Wasn't a brilliant display of football from both sides, but Leeds edged it performance wise with 52% of possession. I didn't think there were any outstanding players, but, for me we had lady luck on our side yet again.
Stats said we had 12 shots at goal but only 3 on target, that is still a worry. Wall had 13 shots at goal and only 1 on target which shows the game wasn't that brilliant a display from both sides.
Mowatts goal looked like a good goal but took a deflection on it's way into net, I think someone from Leeds has been shagging lady luck recently as, apart from the Reading game where we went up a gear the performances have not been brilliant, with the exception of lady luck being busy making up for a few bad ref decisions.
Mighty said, "and you are far better

you beat us 1-0 at your place with a heavily deflected goal and never looked likely to score another"
Reluctantly, but with respect I have to agree with Mighty; we didn't really look like we were going to score another, at the moment with Morison upfront that looks almost like a guarantee, but as Redfearn keeps saying, he's confident Morison will get a goal. Eventually Redfearn may well be right, watch him make a song and dance about it if Morison does manage to score one however, when eventually eventuates is anyones eventual guess.
First guaranteed player to play against Middlesbrough is Morison.
Millwall had their spates of attack on our goal, quite a few actually but lucky for us they couldn't find the target, they must've been to the same school of shooting as Morison.
We certainly cannot rely on our mids doing the scoring for us as it doesn't happen regularly, but it seems Redfearn thinks it's a good idea, we'll have to wait and see.
We won't be riding the wave of lady luck every game, and I wouldn't be surprised to see us brought back down to earth with a wallop and a thump.
I believe Cook has now accumulated 5 yellow cards, that's an auto 2 match ban. Going to be interesting to see who his replacement will be for 2 matches.
Down side for me is, we need to be putting more shots on target, it keeps looking like we have a team of Austins playing every game.
Sloth had a brilliant game against Reading, and as Redfearn keeps saying, players who play well get in team on merit, not so for Sloth it seems as, by a sheer stroke of luck, Austin was the first to recover from his illness.
This is why I myself went off Redfearn ages ago, he's contradictory, hypercritical, talks bull and loves his favourites no matter how well other players play. The more he does it, the more he shows himself up to be a con artist.
Valuable win, not a brilliant win.