But when you woke up this morning you realised you are not in them Well done again - you and the majority of your fans are great and deserve another pop at the Prem. It is very rare to go twice to another club in a season and win a second time - I see us losing there and then they will put up a stonewall defence at our place - where we are not as strong. Hey ho - we had our chance but the gods were against us on the day. We can but hope. I will be doing a rain dance to improve our luck
A Sore loser is one that cheats and are dirty Motherf****** like Dirty Weeds. Apparently, Bond broke his nose, cheek, and jaw, with the jaw puncturing his lip. That dirty f****** Poleon. Troy Deeney broke someones Jaw, and went to jail, so Poleon should have a longer sentence.
See this is the issue, we are not a dirty team and we do not play dirty. Warnock tried to get us playing this style and a lot of fans didn't want it and thats kinda why he's not here anymore. I still hate the fact that Diouf plays for my club because I consider him to be a dirty player. Whether you believe Poleon was being dirty (which for the record I think he's young and was being naive) its something that players do of all clubs and away from that moment Leeds didn't have a particularly strong personality in the game, we were resilient which is different. Just to let you know thats not the definition of a sore loser.....
You were very resilient particularly in your defence.... impressive.... on another day we would have scored .. .three . Kenny made a couple of great saves too. I think there is a lot of bitterness at the turn of events... and we can argue that either way. I have looked again and again at the incident.. Basically Poleon pushed our defender..... I cant see a red card for that.... clearly a yellow though. Unfortunately the injury was bad... a freak injury when you look at it.... and the rest is history.
Why would it be? They clearly have performed far better than most of your players all season and are far more resilient - and if you checked your facts, there are not too many of them to "pick up". But still why let a few facts get in the way of your bullshit eh?
If you were really serious you would include Michael Brown as well - always has and will always be a nasty piece of work... I wonder what is worse, a sore loser or a gloating winner?
Afternoon lads Just popped over to ask a question that a lot of Leicester fans are asking. We're not entirely sure that Michael Keane can play for us as he's only on loan from Manchester United. Are you able to field all of your loanees?
and you wonder why people stick to the old stereotype, right or wrong about dirty Leeds Yes - because the FL in their wisdom have defined them as transfers - which of course they would have been if that rule had not existed - our Chelsea loan would be in the same category as your Man U
Got home to a 7-hour power cut last night so I've only just seen some of the reaction on here and it saddens me a bit. We should have had a penalty. Bond's injury was horrendous but I don't believe anyone set out deliberately to inflict it. Deeney, who was getting no change at all out of defenders, has been getting far too involved in arguing with referees lately and was an idiot to get himself sent off at such a crucial point of a vital game. For all the pretty passing in midfield we weren't at our best and gave away soft goals. It was in our hands and we didn't pull it off. Leeds were competitive, which considering they had little to play for, was admirable. They were no dirtier than half the physical sides in the Championship. Our own fans on here have been remarkable for their willingness to engage in debate in a very civilised way. It would be good to keep it that way...
I honestly don't know whether they can or can't play but as they are both domestic loans I would expect the rule to be the same. Why do you think loanees cannot play in the play offs - it is still technically part of the season
Agree with everything you say Theo but don't think you give sufficient regard to what it does to a team to have a 19 year old that they have never played with and who was sitting in the stands an hour earlier suddenly as their keeper. The first goal was a misunderstanding due to that and the second just an error by him - however all through the game players had to remember that they could not expose him. To be fair I looked back at the posts from last night and there was only one idiot from Leeds who was looking to provoke - as he admitted himself - a few others made some comments good and bad but on the whole I think those who blamed Poleon did not really go over the top and the Leeds fans could have understood why there was that opinion. Hey ho - today is another day and it is only football