What went on?
I can't read farcebook stuff.
After the game yesterday, Orta shushed the crowd then started screaming ‘sack the board’ in a slightly deranged manner


Fans are feeling a little disrespected by their DOF
What went on?
I can't read farcebook stuff.


Smart and Orta should not appear in the same sentence, in my opinionGood on him!
Fans can be disrespectful to the board but not the other way around? Might not be the smartest move but I understand why he's done it.
What went on?
I can't read farcebook stuff.
Smart and Orta should not appear in the same sentence, in my opinion
But as you say not the smartest moveI'm very much a "if you can't take it then don't dish it out" kinda guy. He's had some flak from sections of the fan base for a while. I think it's fine to let it vent. Good on him.
But as you say not the smartest move
What went on?
I can't read farcebook stuff.
The support yesterday in the stadium wasn't great to be honest. As soon as Bounemouth scored their first it started to turn sour and as you can imagine it declined further as the goals went in.No. Widening the divide between the fans and the board is dumb as **** but he's passionate about what the club are trying to do. He realises that he has a heck of a lot of responsibility and I don't blame him for giving it back a bit. It shows he cares and that it matters to him. That's gotta be good for the club.
Thanks for the video, a very spanish way of reacting, daft yes, can you blame him, no.You must log in or register to see media
Then came out with this, this evening.
“I would like to say sorry for my reaction after the game yesterday,” he said.
"I don’t want to make excuses, but in the end I am human. The past few months have been very difficult for everyone at the club. I have been subjected to a lot of abuse in person, in writing and via phone calls, after my number was deliberately given out last month.”
I love and respect Leeds United fans,” he said.
"The atmosphere at Elland Road and across the country at every game is incomparable and has helped us to get over the line on many occasions, I thank the fan base for that. I will be sure to try to keep my emotions in check in future.”
Signed
Fair point este but that would have only been defending himself and not the board as a whole.Thanks for the video, a very spanish way of reacting, daft yes, can you blame him, no.
He would have been better off saying ' who signed willy'.
Just seen a Romano tweet on Man Utd and Gakpo. Marcel Brands says Man U never made an offer but were told €50m was the price. The price in Sterling is £44m and Leeds offer was £41m and they refused probably due to having £11m of it bonuses?If true we went over the top for CDK at £34m but this takes the biscuit
PSV Eindhoven director Marcel Brands has said Leeds United made an offer of £30m plus £11m in bonuses for Netherlands winger Cody Gakpo, 23, last summer.
That was a very directed comment from Orta, I suspect he had been receiving abuse from the same seat for a few weeks and being human decided to return the favour. Absolutely nothing to apologise for in my opinion.You must log in or register to see media
Then came out with this, this evening.
“I would like to say sorry for my reaction after the game yesterday,” he said.
"I don’t want to make excuses, but in the end I am human. The past few months have been very difficult for everyone at the club. I have been subjected to a lot of abuse in person, in writing and via phone calls, after my number was deliberately given out last month.”
I love and respect Leeds United fans,” he said.
"The atmosphere at Elland Road and across the country at every game is incomparable and has helped us to get over the line on many occasions, I thank the fan base for that. I will be sure to try to keep my emotions in check in future.”
Signed
That was a very directed comment from Orta, I suspect he had been receiving abuse from the same seat for a few weeks and being human decided to return the favour. Absolutely nothing to apologise for in my opinion.
Sometimes I wish the players had a similar level of passion, but they're getting there.It's an emotive game, passion and tensions run high on both sides but fans do make me laugh, same as when they abuse an opposition player, they get some back and they go all precious. They were lapping it up when he got the binoculars out at Derby. Both you could say unprofessional in his position but both human traits too.
It's an emotive game, passion and tensions run high on both sides but fans do make me laugh, same as when they abuse an opposition player, they get some back and they go all precious. They were lapping it up when he got the binoculars out at Derby. Both you could say unprofessional in his position but both human traits too.

In hindsight whilst I think the fans have a right to express their feelings no way can I condone personal abuse on someone private phone, would be interesting to know who released his mobile NoNo. Widening the divide between the fans and the board is dumb as **** but he's passionate about what the club are trying to do. He realises that he has a heck of a lot of responsibility and I don't blame him for giving it back a bit. It shows he cares and that it matters to him. That's gotta be good for the club.
In hindsight whilst I think the fans have a right to express their feelings no way can I condone personal abuse on someone private phone, would be interesting to know who released his mobile No![]()