Good piece in the post http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co....mac-s-facing-a-tricky-balancing-act-1-6325656 Very informative about Max and a suprise try for Becchio at the start of the season, He says it would have been a good move for the club and Luciano at the time, but that was then. So I guess he's not wanted now. Can't wait to see if he manages any rabbits out of the hat next month. One thing he did say was that he's had experience too many times of bringing in top players who end up damaging the dressing room. So he's not bothered if its Messi, if he thinks the players attitude is wrong he wont look at him. Understand now why Bale, Ronaldo, Pepe and ba haven't been signed. We need to trust his judgement and slag his signings off or question why he didn't go for x
HAHA Imagine being a Millwall fan I think I would have done all my christmas shopping by the end of August I miss ****ing lol
Leeds United welcome Robbie Rogers back to Elland Road as a guest on Saturday to attend the Yorkshire derby against Barnsley as the club promote their former player's Beyond "it" anti-discriminatory initiative. Rogers, a United States international, played five games for Leeds after signing from Columbus Crew in January 2012. Injuries nullified his impact and he left the club a year later by mutual consent and retired from the game, subsequently becoming only the second gay footballer in Britain to come out in public. Yet he returned to the game in May and signed for Los Angeles Galaxy, David Beckham's former club, with whom he will start the new Major League Soccer season in the new year.
He was on Newsnight last night. They mentioned that we were the first club to promote the campaign. It's been a success in the MLS
Makes a change for some positive noises about Leeds fans in the wider media, because Robbie only had good things to say about us and he has had loads of support from Leeds fans since he came out. He actually said that if he had known how we would react he would have not bothered doing what he did. Fair play to the kid
I couldn't care less if he is into women, blokes or horses but why the feck does he need to so noisey about it.
Brian McDermott has confirmed that the club won't be extended Shaquille McDonald's trial spell. No other information at this moment in time...
Brian McDermott has confirmed that the club won't be extended Shaquille McDonald's trial spell. #lufc by LUFC
Teenager Louis Hutton was back in a Leeds United shirt yesterday for the first time since his controversial defection to Manchester City. The 19-year-old midfielder featured as a trialist in a development squad win over Coventry City, more than four years after making headlines with a move to City. City paid Leeds £800,000 in compensation for Hutton – then only 14 years of age – and another prospect, George Swan, after both players quit the Leeds academy in the summer of 2009. Hutton has been made available for transfer by City and is currently working with Leeds. He appeared as a second-half substitute during a 2-1 win against Coventry. Afolabi Coker and Zac Thompson earned United their victory while Scott Wootton stepped up his comeback from injury with a 90-minute outing alongside ex-Aston Villa defender Richard Bryan