Aren't these Faux chivalrous ****s screaming "Sexist" at anyone calling out this ill informed bint patronising her, she's a big girl, if she wants to play in the 'mans' world .. she should be able to take the **** that comes with talking bollox and being called out for it. they want to be treated equally, and rightly so, what if some other dumb male pundit had said it and he got exactly the same **** fired back at him from other males, would they be sexist too, just because she's a damsel doesn't mean she can't be called out for talking bullshit, PC woke bollox yet again, i'm ****ing sick of it.
Has Carney herself moaned about it? She might have took it well like Gary Neville does. He just trolls back and enjoys the wind up. I know he is ex-scum but credit where it's due. He takes it on the chin and just jumps straight back in. Its the do-gooders jumping on the bandwagon again. **** 'em.
Good afternoon all Just realised the Leeds games so far have produced sixty goals in sixteen matches that's averaging over four a game, that's more than anyone else in the division. now that's entertainment, although i would rather the goals conceded were down.
Can you just imagine the brilliantly woke Gabby Logan commenting at ringside on a heavyweight boxing match! Because thats the shyte the broadcasters are now dishing up. women's football is slow, durgid, boring and everything most men hated about football, so men got fitter, faster, more skilful, powerful and exceptional. Women's football is boring and nobody watches it Yet now women expect to get the same wages as men. USA top womens football is the best in the world yet only get an average of 16,000 per top league game. Men get up to 70,000 yet women demand same wages. Over here the biggest gate is around 4,000 and thats unusual because nobody goes...... sexist or realist. I love football but what women dish up isnt football
Evening all, I only got to watch the highlights as I was working last night but the goals looked special, especially the first one. Meslier has courage. That's all I need to know about the kid. Playing out from the back creates chances because we pile forward faster than they get back. I we hoofed it we'd just get it straight back. All the best teams try and play from the back and it is risky, as Sawyers found out. Karney is digging for something to say. She must be delighted to get so much attention. I don't know if anyone has posted this but we won the 5 games before lockdown without conceding and lost the first game back to Baadiff. Hopefully we'll be safe enough to have a go in the Cup but Crawley won't be easy, I think they're on a good run.
On the pundit debate, I watched the SSN coverage of the West Ham game after ours at the weekend. The expert was Cameron Jerome who was fkn useless. The man has absolutely no personality so I don't know why he got a pundit job. I watched MOTD last night and both Ian Wright and Micah Richards are knowledgeable and have personalities, plus they both love watching Leeds. This is and isn't about colour, just pick the best pundits and stop ticking fkn boxes! We're not stupid.
That comment is like saying Liverpool only won the Premier League because of covid, 30 years without being champions and then along comes covid..... It was a level playing field for everyone. Leeds performed about as well before the break as after, they were top before, they were top after and it was Bielsas second season in the English league and so that experience helped to pace the team better. Now we are in a league where we play in a whole season about as many games as we had played before the covid break so I'm not sure what that comment was all about apart from denigrating the achievement of the Leeds team who performed well in exactly the same conditions as every other team in the championship. It is right that she should be criticised for the comment, she herself has said that people learn from criticism. Should she be threatened, no, not at all.
Thing is with social media every single comment is scrutinised, she made a comment some will agree some not. Sometimes simple comments are taken far to seriously.
Has anybody been across to wish Sparkey a Happy New Year. They'll be needing some comfort after their loss to Wycombe. I'd go across and post some comments but I suspect they may not come across as sincere.
lol, that article is all about the Spurs game against Fulham being called off, nothing to do with our game on Saturday Spoiler: YEP Article Leeds United's weekend hosts Tottenham Hotspur have game called off due to Covid-19 but Premier League says season goes on The Premier League has 'full confidence' in being able to continue the season despite another game - featuring Leeds United's weekend hosts - falling to a rise of Covid-19 cases. By Graham Smyth Wednesday, 30th December 2020, 3:27 pm Updated18 hours ago please log in to view this image GAME ON - The Premier League says the season can continue, despite Spurs' game against Fulham being called off. Leeds United travel to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. Pic: Getty A statement released this afternoon revealed that tonight's game between Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur, due to kick off at 6pm, has been postponed following a Premier League board meeting. "Fulham lodged a request with the Premier League Board to rearrange the fixture following a significant rise in positive COVID-19 cases, as well as a number of players showing symptoms today," said a spokesperson. "The Premier League Board has consulted its medical advisors and the decision to postpone the game has been taken as a precaution and with the health of players and staff as the priority. The group will now be retested immediately." Sign up to our Leeds United newsletter Manchester City's game against Everton was also called off due to positive tests, along with seven games in League One last night and three in League Two. Spurs are scheduled to host Leeds United on Saturday and although reports emerged yesterday suggesting a 'circuit breaker' was being discussed, the Premier League insist their health and safety protocols mean games can continue to take place. "With low numbers of positive tests across the overwhelming majority of clubs, the Premier League continues to have full confidence in its COVID-19 protocols and being able to continue to play our fixtures as scheduled," said a spokesperson. "The League wishes those with COVID-19 a safe and speedy recovery and will rearrange the postponed fixture between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham in due course."