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We would have taken it before a hall was kicked but now anything less than promotion after our start will be a failure. It’s a rare position we find ourselves in, we’ll never have a better platform to get into the Premier League than this. It’s time for McKenna to change the message now and declare that we are in a promotion battle.

We’ve been pleasantly surprised by our ability to come back in games and grind out results but today none of that was on show. The way the away end is set up at Elland Road and with the early goal silencing our support and having rings run around us, it was the most uncomfortable I have ever felt at a football match. Let’s call a spade a spade, it was a diabolical, shambolic performance.

I disagree, I love the consistent approach and message McKenna gives, how it's about the process and one game at a time, this mentality has worked wonders for us...don't change it now.
 
If we keep up our form over Nov/Dec to the end of the Season 1.8 points a game we'll end up on around 93 points which is higher than any team have got in 3rd place.

That’s all well and good, but means nothing really.

In Nov/Dec Leeds averaged 2.22 points per game. Continue to do that till the end of the season and we’ll end up with 96 points.

Whatever happens, whoever ends up automatically promoted will have deserved it after a 46 game slog.

Edit: Can’t be bothered to look it up but maybe Southampton, based on average points gained in Nov/Dec continued till the end of the season, would end up with an even higher points haul than both Ipswich and Leeds.
 
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That’s all well and good, but means nothing really.

In Nov/Dec Leeds averaged 2.22 points per game. Continue to do that till the end of the season and we’ll end up with 96 points.

Whatever happens, whoever ends up automatically promoted will have deserved it after a 46 game slog.

Edit: Can’t be bothered to look it up but maybe Southampton, based on average points gained in Nov/Dec continued till the end of the season, would end up with an even higher points haul than both Ipswich and Leeds.

It was relentless at the top of League One last season - it’s impossible to predict exactly what will be necessary.
 
Oh I agree, apart from first goal. Just don't like your fans, never have since those ugly scenes when we relegated you all them years ago, disgraceful scenes!!
We had it with Leeds ourselves. At the cup final one of them shouted at my Grandad ‘Why did you bother coming today’


Vile, evil scummy supporters.
 
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Lets get a bit of perspective on this, as disappointing as it is we were well beaten by a team worth over £206M most of which have played in the Prem, while we have a team which is basically our LG1 side so its not really surprising we lost today.
We have been punching above our weight this season but thats not easy to produce every match, quite honestly i would have been happy at the start of the season for a solid mid table finish to find out what we need for the following season, but weve been spoilt so far but it doesnt mean that everything now stops and we go backwards until the end of the season, it just means that there will be days like these and its how we respond that matters coupled to some good acquisitions in January for the second half of the season.
And IF you go up you will get hammered week in week out, punching above your weight is the best summing up I’ve read.
 
We had it with Leeds ourselves. At the cup final one of them shouted at my Grandad ‘Why did you bother coming today’


Vile, evil scummy supporters.
What a nasty thing to say. As a 75 yr old Grandad Town supporter for 65 yrs, who has seen the really good times with Sir Bobby et al, and the really poor times in recent years, I will keep watching, yelling, cheering, chatting on match days. And I hope to get fit enough to drive the 150 miles up to Suffolk this season, in Springtime, to watch live!

If any rival fan asks me that, he will get thumped!
 
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What a nasty thing to say. As a 75 yr old Grandad Town supporter for 65 yrs, who has seen the really good times with Sir Bobby et al, and the really poor times in recent years, I will keep watching, yelling, cheering, chatting on match days. And I hope to get fit enough to drive the 150 miles up to Suffolk this season, in Springtime, to watch live!

If any rival fan asks me that, he will get thumped!

Gaffer, he is a WUM, just ignore him.
 
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Another gobshite Leeds fan<laugh>humility is certainly not a strong point of Leeds fans!!
Gobshite!!!! wtf you on about, I just pointed out that you was torn apart today by a team that wouldn’t make it in the Prem, we did the same at your place in your poxy lil sh1t hole so run along deluded boy.
 
Lets get a bit of perspective on this, as disappointing as it is we were well beaten by a team worth over £206M most of which have played in the Prem, while we have a team which is basically our LG1 side so its not really surprising we lost today.
We have been punching above our weight this season but thats not easy to produce every match, quite honestly i would have been happy at the start of the season for a solid mid table finish to find out what we need for the following season, but weve been spoilt so far but it doesnt mean that everything now stops and we go backwards until the end of the season, it just means that there will be days like these and its how we respond that matters coupled to some good acquisitions in January for the second half of the season.
£206m where did you get that figure from, the Sun or Mirror by any chance. Our big money signings virtually all left to go out on loan. I do agree we’re still in an envious position with the squad value and some of the talent we have.

I think Ipswich have done remarkable, I do feel you have to get promotion this season, next will be harder as you need to hang on to your better players and I’m honestly not on a wind up when I say you’ve no chance hanging on to your coach if you don’t go up. He’ll be number one target for someone in the PL when the merry-go-round starts.

My first ever Leeds game was behind the goal in the Ipswich end with my mates dad who was an Ipswich fan. 1981 you had Mariner, Butcher and Wark playing, Leeds were winning 1-0 at half time but lost 2-1
 
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Gobshite!!!! wtf you on about, I just pointed out that you was torn apart today by a team that wouldn’t make it in the Prem, we did the same at your place in your poxy lil sh1t hole so run along deluded boy.
<laugh><laugh><laugh><laugh> True colours being shown, hey, typical Leeds fan<doh>
 
I’ve no problem with Ipswich or their supporters, if Leeds go up I’d prefer Ipswich to take the other auto over Leicester.

Have a good Christmas all, family day for me today and a hyped up 4yr old grandson (Who is staying over with the daughter) and decided to wake us all up at 5am asking if today was Christmas ;)
 
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