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Carcharodon wrote: » I really can’t get enough of Bamfords assist on Friday, you feel that if it was a higher profile player it would get more attention, Iam obviously extremely biased
Carcharodon wrote: » I think it was over 15 years ago when I started the first Leeds thread on boards, what a rollercoaster it has been MOT I really can’t get enough of Bamfords assist on Friday, you feel that if it was a higher profile player it would get more attention, Iam obviously extremely biased
Jimmy Two Times wrote: » Just before our second goal,Roberts tracked Lookman right to the edge of our 6 yard box and prevented him getting a clean strike on what was a great ball across. Serious effort from a lad trying to guarantee his place in next season's squad. 25 seconds later it's in their net. I hope we keep Roberts,he's done well in the last few games.
whiterebel wrote: » Was it in the first half where he came out and flattened one of the Fulham CBs? I did hold my breath for a bit, waiting for VAR. It was great to see him assert himself, though, because he's a big lad and should do it more often. Hard for a keeper playing behind a constantly changing back 4. Especially when Llorente and Struijk started a "ladies excuse me" in the first half...."after you"...."No, after you....". They became quite frail from that point on. I do have a feeling that Struijk can go on to become a seriously good player if he gets the right coaching.
event wrote: » At the start of this season I felt in a couple of games we would annihilate the other team. Didnt know who it would be, but it would be the day everything would click. Villa, Newcastle, West Brom so far. And I think Sheffield United will be another. They are atrocious. I know their 'manager' has two weeks with them now but so has MB. Hopefully anyway
Ceist_Beag wrote: » Agreed, I was equally impressed with that effort prior to the goal. He has done well in fairness and has proved that he has something to offer.
Hijpo wrote: » Meslier, should get keeper of the season if there is one. A frail back four more most of the season and he has pulled off the saves to keep us in games and in winning positions.
Zaph wrote: » The Premier League do give the Golden Glove award to the keeper who has had most clean sheets over the course of the season. Don't think there's a specific award for Keeper of the Season.
Zaph wrote: » U23s currently 3-0 up away to West Brom. Gelhardt has scored a hat-trick, including two penalties. Assuming they go on to win, that puts them one win away from promotion.
is_that_so wrote: » Ended 5-0 but need to wait until at least April 12 for next Stoke U23s game or April 16 for next Leeds game.
Zaph wrote: » Greenwood scored a screamer of a free kick for the fifth. Well worth checking out on Twitter if you haven't seen it yet.
Seathrun66 wrote: » Superb, and hard to see any PL keeper saving that. Let's hope him and Gelhardt get first-team time before the end of the season.
downthemiddle wrote: » Little Jimmy Summerville looks like a serious prospect too.
is_that_so wrote: » I see Bamford's choice of England has been flagged as a further blow to Kenny's squad. Doubt he was ever near opting for Ireland.
championc wrote: » With a no-name like Kenny as manager, we were never going to convince him to sign up, especially with us also having little or no chance of reaching a finals any time soon (due to our seeding)