Match Day Thread Leeds Utd v Wolves Match Thread

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Easy tiger.

We're recapturing the spirit of we're Leeds and we don't care so f*ck Wolves and f*ck em all <ok>
can i book two tickets for a spot under your table, if you have enough room there mate, i have 2 nervous lads need a guiding hand so i mention you
 
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You mean those same undercrackers you've been wearing the last 30 years with the big hole at the back <laugh>
ill have you know i've just given them a rinse through and sewn my stripes on, i've gone up in the world now you know and use a restaurant's curtains to wipe my arse on
 
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Leeds United V Wolverhampton Wanderers
Saturday 6th August@15:00 | Elland Road

Revenge will be on Bruno Lage's mind, as Leeds welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers to Elland Road on Saturday for the 2022/23 season opener. Wolves feel aggrieved, having only picked up one point against the Whites last season, having been firmly on top during both matches.

Jesse Marsch will be without seven key players. Summer signing, Luis Sinisterra has a hamstring injury, which he sustained during his first start for Leeds (v Crystal Palace a fortnight ago). Adam Forshaw injured his knee during the same game, but both are expected back in time squad for the visit of Chelsea in just under three weeks.


Liam Cooper is making good progress. He has returned to training this week, having missed the whole of pre-season with an Achilles issue. As soon as he regains his fitness, he'll be back in the squad. Junior Firpo picked up a knee injury against Blackpool, but is on course to resume light duties next week, ready for a return against Brighton or Everton towards the end of the month.

Fans favourite Luke Ayling has made good progress following knee surgery, at the end of last season. It is expected though, that we won't see him for another month whilst he works with Rob Price on a strict rehabilitation program. Stuart Dallas remains Leeds only long term injury concern, having broken his femur against Manchester City towards the end of last season. Dan James misses out due to suspension.

Sorry, but since when were Forshaw, Ayling, Dallas, Cooper or Firpo "key players" ?
Most fans want rid of Firpo ASAP and Ayling is definitely second choice behind Christianson now.

I'd like to see the back of James too - a huge waste of money IMO
And what has Sinisterra done to be labeled "key" ? We've only seen a few minutes from him - hardly enough time for him to establish himself as a "key" player for the team.
 
So the team tomorrow virtually picks itself (subject to no new injuries in training).

Weaknesses are on the right wing due to Sinisterra's injury and Dan James being suspended plus left back where Struijk will be square pegging due to Firpo's injury and us only having one left back at the club.

Can we get something against a Wolves side that also have injuries but according to reports have some young blood coming through who are looking good in pre season and also they've now apparently changed system to a back four. To be honest I'd be surprised if they do that against us as at Molineux they ripped us to shreds in the full back areas by using wing backs and overloading out wide.

We're favourites with the bookies but for me it's an even match which could easily go either way.

Leeds 5/4
Wolves 11/5
Draw 12/5
 
Sorry, but since when were Forshaw, Ayling, Dallas, Cooper or Firpo "key players" ?
Most fans want rid of Firpo ASAP and Ayling is definitely second choice behind Christianson now.

I'd like to see the back of James too - a huge waste of money IMO
And what has Sinisterra done to be labeled "key" ? We've only seen a few minutes from him - hardly enough time for him to establish himself as a "key" player for the team.
A key player can be that small cog the coach needs to make the rest work. It could be the pace of James, the steadying of Dallas, the captaincy of Cooper, who knows.

You’ve only seen a few minutes of Sinisterra but you can’t label him key… We’ve seen zero minutes of Robles but if Meslier was injured Robles would certainly become a key player
 
1st game of the new season at home
Manager gets his own men in corresponding game last season we drew 1-1 lose today and we have gone backwards draw and Orta and Jesse have wasted a load of cash win and we show progress
Don’t care how we do it but for me this is a must win game
 
1st game of the new season at home
Manager gets his own men in corresponding game last season we drew 1-1 lose today and we have gone backwards draw and Orta and Jesse have wasted a load of cash win and we show progress
Don’t care how we do it but for me this is a must win game
Congratulations for being the first to state this is a ' must win game '.

Was wondering who would get the clown of the season award.

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