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« Svar #120 på: August 09, 2014, 17:55:29 »
Tilbake fra en hel somme rpå Kreta nå i går. Stalltips etter å ha overhørt dagens kamp, samt sett på laget som helhet. Siste plass. Selges Byram. Ja da er det garantert siste plass med stor margin

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« Svar #121 på: August 11, 2014, 16:37:16 »
Hekta på Leeds siden 1974

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« Svar #122 på: August 11, 2014, 21:28:58 »
I dagens sportsreportasje med Dag Eilev Fagermo...så ble han spurt " Hvem kan friste deg fra Odd ? "

" Det må bli Leeds "  svarte han

Hockaday får sparken, og erstattes av Fagermo ?  ;)

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« Svar #123 på: August 11, 2014, 21:33:42 »
I dagens sportsreportasje med Dag Eilev Fagermo...så ble han spurt " Hvem kan friste deg fra Odd ? "

" Det må bli Leeds "  svarte han

Hockaday får sparken, og erstattes av Fagermo ?  ;)
Norske trenere i engelsk fotball er jo garantert suksess.
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« Svar #124 på: August 18, 2014, 21:29:50 »
http://mightyleedsutd.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/leeds-are-starting-to-look-like-proper-contenders/?

LEEDS ARE STARTING TO LOOK LIKE PROPER CONTENDERS


The defeat to Millwall may have been the greatest loss Leeds United have ever encountered. Massimo Cellino reached his stern hand into his pocket and came up with the money to make three signings, an extension in Matt Smith’s contract and two more possible signings to follow.

Following on from Eddie Gray’s comments after Saturday’s intense victory against Middlesborough who are obsessed with Leeds I must add. Leeds looked like a proper team, not a one-man team or half a team, a proper team. Who can challenge for the play-offs, rattle the big boys, prove the bookies wrong…and Don Goodman who claims he’s Leeds at heart, jog on Don! P.s Leeds are not your rivals nor is it a Yorkshire derby, Middlesborough fans.

The opening game at The Den sparked a cry of desperation from the away end as we came away empty handed. Millwall away isn’t the most appealing fixture to attend considering it’s a bogey ground for United. But was this time round even more disappointing than the previous visits? Well of course not, rarely any away day is filled with disappointment due to the spirit and tradition from the fans. Which is: lot’s of beer and party. Sometimes, I forget about the football leaving me lost in the immense atmosphere.

Guiseppe Bellusci from Catania, Liam Cooper from Chesterfield and Billy Sharp (being the most notable one) from Southampton all arrived days before our first home league game of the season however, Bellusci wasn’t granted international clearance in time. It was evident Leeds needed reinforcements and adding leaders and warriors at the back and a Sharp-shooter up top certainly did the trick. Leeds ran out 1-0 winners after Billy Sharp’s clinical finish in the 88th minute to send the Leeds fans wild. Sharp definitely gained plenty of lovers by celebrating just like Hulk Hogan would at Wrestlemania.

The result tells you everything you need to know, a clean sheet and one chance turned the game on it’s head. I’ll admit the performance wasn’t the prettiest but you can see Hockaday’s philosophy; get the ball down and play. Like many other manager’s would implement that strategy across to their players but Leeds tried a number of way’s to get at the Boro defenders and force them into making a mistake. Murphy purposely pumped a long ball towards Poleon on the edge of the box who took a few neat touches to set-up Tonge whose shot lead to Billy Sharp’s goal. I saw Liam Cooper and Jason Pearce play the ball forward’s to either Sharp, Ajose or Doukara on a number of occasions hoping they’d bring the oncoming midfielders into play and eventually, something came of it so well done David Hockaday. A decent strategy to play in a tricky formation to perfect.

I think we all agree Leeds need more width to pose more of an attacking threat on the opposition. An out-an-out winger would be perfect for this squad, the formation would likely alter depending on how key the player would be to Hockaday’s plans. I’m steadily content with Hockaday in charge, we definitely looked more of a team than we ever did last season so that’s one massive plus. Just a few more additions are needed before the transfer window shuts and then I can start to dream.

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« Svar #125 på: August 23, 2014, 18:08:20 »
LUFCDATA
Leeds suffer 3 league defeats in their opening four matches of a season for the first time since 1980-81. Retro. #LUFC
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« Svar #126 på: August 23, 2014, 18:50:23 »
Adam Pope

@APOPEY: #lufc Hockaday says Ajose not injured. White still not ready after injury for trip to Bradford. Few players still feeling sickness bug.


Høres jo ut som en dårlig unnskyldning.

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« Svar #127 på: August 23, 2014, 21:05:55 »
Har lært av Mcdermott !?  ;D

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« Svar #128 på: August 24, 2014, 10:57:41 »
Det store problemet for Leeds United nå er måten laget faller sammen på i de fleste kampene:

Millwall.              Utspilt og rundlurt.
Accrington.         Med utvisning og redusering til 1–2 kollapset laget helt.
Middlesbrough. I perioder gode, og holdt helt inn. TV-kamp og 100% motivasjon.
Brighton.             No-show i hele kampen. Ikke godt nok.
Watford.              Bra frem til 1-2, så fullstendig kollaps.


Kun Middlesbrough-kampen med akseptabel innsats. Tegninga på veggen er at dette ligger på støtte- og trenerapparatet. Det virker som om klubben er ekstremt sårbar for skader og uforutsette ting.

Fotball er genialt enkelt hvis man tar lagdel for lagdel. Samspillet, den interne forståelsen er systemet treneren setter i verk. Nå ser det ut som om spillerne ikke har et clue på hva de skal gjøre når de møter på en bane med motspillere.  :o
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« Svar #129 på: August 24, 2014, 11:10:20 »
Mye negativitet etter tapet mot Brighton og Watford, etter et par uker på rosa skyer. Skal prøve å være optimistisk i forhold til kampene vi har spilt:

Millwall.              Var gutta klare nok til kampen? Flere av nylige signeringer var ikke klare, bla Bianchi som har vært god.
Accrington.         Kontrollerte kampen til ca. 70 min. Da gikk Cook ut og Accrington tok over. Holdt akkurat, men virket som at gutta bare gav 90 % i den kampen.
Middlesbrough. Tett og jevn kamp. Boro best i banespillet i store deler av kampen, men skapte ikke stort. Det gjorde heller ikke Leeds, men avjorde like før slutt. En absolutt godkjent hjemmekamp mot et godt lag.
Brighton.             5-6 spillere slet med virus, og vi møtte egentlig aldri opp til kampen. Velger å gi skylden på sykdom her.
Watford.             En god bortekamp frem til rødt kort og 1-2. Da er kampen kjørt, og det er lite vits i å analysere siste del av kampen 11 mot 10.

Vi er nødt til å heve oss kraftig de neste to kampene. Men det blir tøft mot Bradford borte, men hjemme mot Bolton SKAL være 3 poeng! Spennende å se hva Cellino bestemmer seg for. Jeg tror ikke han sparker DH. Mye pga at mediene mener han er ferdig, og han vil bare vise at det er HAN som bestemmer. Tipper likevel at han gir DH en siste sjanse nå. Spillet og resultatene må forbedre seg de neste kampene, hvis ikke er det ut.

Redd Cellino bare vil fortsette handlingen av spillere etter nok en dårlig kamp, og ser ikke bort i fra 4-5 nye tilvekster før vinduet stenger.

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« Svar #130 på: August 24, 2014, 11:15:55 »
Nå har vi fått utvist 3 spillere i 2 av 5 A-lagskamper. Vanskelig å vinne kamper dersom vi skal gi motstanderne slike fordeler. Dette er forhold som DH må ta opp i spillergruppa.
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« Svar #131 på: August 27, 2014, 08:24:56 »
Andrew Wood ‏@andywood_86  · 15s 
This time last season we'd played 6. Won 4, drawn 2. #lufc

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« Svar #132 på: August 27, 2014, 09:59:37 »
Andrew Wood ‏@andywood_86  · 15s 
This time last season we'd played 6. Won 4, drawn 2. #lufc


Samme greiene sier de med Moyes vs. Van Gaal.

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« Svar #133 på: August 27, 2014, 10:38:28 »
Andrew Wood ‏@andywood_86  · 15s 
This time last season we'd played 6. Won 4, drawn 2. #lufc


Samme greiene sier de med Moyes vs. Van Gaal.

 ;)
Nemlig.
 

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« Svar #134 på: September 05, 2014, 16:00:58 »

Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP     Â·   21m   
Leeds had a 90-minute game amongst themselves yesterday. Berardi played for 90 minutes, Doukara played for 45 mins. #lufc

Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP     Â·   12m   
The score yesterday was Leeds 3 Leeds 2.



Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP     Â·   22m   
Spoke to Neil Redfearn earlier. Says he's been told to carry on working with the 1st team until Cellino appoints a head coach. No timescale.


Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP     Â·   21m   
Redfearn says he'll prepare as if he's taking charge of Birmingham away next Saturday and will make sure the team's ready either way. #lufc


Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP     Â·   19m   
Adryan has international clearance. Leeds waiting to receive it for Montenegro/Del Fabro and want all 3 to play for U21s v Ipswich on Mon

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« Svar #135 på: September 05, 2014, 17:07:21 »
berardi,adryan och doukara, här har vi 3 potentiella startspelare nästa lördag, cellinos lagbygge börjar ta form
 

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« Svar #136 på: September 05, 2014, 22:17:17 »
Fun fact:

Vår toppscorer i ligaen så langt er Selvmål, alfabetisk foran Sharp og Warnock.
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« Svar #137 på: September 05, 2014, 23:33:01 »
Jeg har et håp om at mange av signeringene skal vise seg å være gode, men det trengs sselvfølgelig tid til å få dette til å funke. Ikke ofte man får tid på seg i Leeds, og med Cellino er vel tålmodigheten minimal.

Satser på at laget "setter" seg før vi kommer til november og at vi kopierer Reading fra noen sesonger tilbake (men bare i forhold til opprykket :))
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« Svar #138 på: September 05, 2014, 23:37:25 »
Fun fact:

Vår toppscorer i ligaen så langt er Selvmål, alfabetisk foran Sharp og Warnock.
Tviler på han Selvmål har over tjue mål i seg.
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« Svar #139 på: September 06, 2014, 10:26:29 »
Fun fact:

Vår toppscorer i ligaen så langt er Selvmål, alfabetisk foran Sharp og Warnock.
Tviler på han Selvmål har over tjue mål i seg.

Ikke vær så negativ alltid da.... Jeg har trua.  ;)
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« Svar #140 på: September 06, 2014, 11:46:01 »
Fun fact:

Vår toppscorer i ligaen så langt er Selvmål, alfabetisk foran Sharp og Warnock.
Tviler på han Selvmål har over tjue mål i seg.

Ikke vær så negativ alltid da.... Jeg har trua.  ;)

Hvem skal ellers score måla?

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« Svar #141 på: September 06, 2014, 13:48:34 »
Jeg har et håp om at mange av signeringene skal vise seg å være gode, men det trengs sselvfølgelig tid til å få dette til å funke. Ikke ofte man får tid på seg i Leeds, og med Cellino er vel tålmodigheten minimal.

Satser på at laget "setter" seg før vi kommer til november og at vi kopierer Reading fra noen sesonger tilbake (men bare i forhold til opprykket :))

Uff. Det var ikke noe "Fun Fact" over det...

sportcarl1

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« Svar #142 på: September 11, 2014, 19:57:42 »
om en vecka borde vi kunna ställa upp med bästa optimala laget om vi inte råkar ut för några skador, då kan byram,delfabro, montenegro och doukara definitivt vara startklara,doukara förhoppningsvis redan mot birmingham
 

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« Svar #143 på: September 17, 2014, 19:50:33 »
EA/FIFA15 bedømmer stallen vår denne sesongen:

http://www.futhead.com/15/clubs/leeds-united/
« Siste redigering: September 17, 2014, 20:30:24 av Leedsfan »
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

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« Svar #144 på: September 20, 2014, 09:18:05 »
Phil Hay Inside Elland Road: Improving Leeds United starting to look like a squad capable of competing


Trebles all round after Tuesday’s win at Bournemouth. Even the Highways Agency played a blinder – no road closures and no maddening diversions on the long, four-hour journey home.


Four hours was time enough to take in the best of the night at Dean Court. Giuseppe Bellusci’s wicked free-kick, the resistance of goalkeeper Marco Silvestri, the maturity of Lewis Cook and the reaction to Leeds United’s second and third goals.

Italian, French, English, Swiss; all the nationalities under the European sun but they felt it en masse when the ball flew in twice in the last eight minutes. The euphoria of the players went unnoticed as jaws dropped at Bellusci’s up-and-down finish but it was raw and electric. Their fightback hit the spot, suggesting at least that the majority of United’s signings are here with the best of intentions.

The last time a victory went down so well was so long ago that it barely matters. A spate of ordinary seasons has softened standards to such an extent that a single win at Bournemouth in mid-September is enough to bring the club to life but Leeds rarely do what they did on Tuesday. They are weak away from Elland Road and hopeless on midweek nights. In context it was more than a routine job.

There is much to be made of what we saw at Dean Court. But afterwards you got to thinking about what we didn’t; about what else there is in the background. With September ticking on, we’ve had no sight of Brian Montenegro or Dario Del Fabro and next to nothing of Adryan. Zan Benedicic was blooded last month but not enough for anyone to say whether his game stands up to his reputation as a loanee from AC Milan. They are four players of a certain stock, in the wings and waiting to be used.

So Bournemouth was not the half of it or certainly not the limit of what Leeds possess. The squad need more miles behind them and a system that suits but there are reasons to think it will fall into place. There is scope too for the team to evolve and options in most positions. On the outside they claim this is madcap football, a faceless squad thrown together by the wildcard at the top, but something in Tuesday’s match said maybe, just maybe. Bournemouth were swept away towards the end by the sort of tide Leeds usually drown in.

United’s transfer window was a sensible process insofar as it spread their eggs across many baskets. The club had one fail-safe footballer last season and were deeply fortunate that Ross McCormack was never injured, never suspended and rarely out of the goals. Massimo Cellino admitted himself that in spite of the breakdown in his relationship with McCormack, Leeds owed their Championship status to his 29 strikes. They owed very little to anyone else.

There is no player in United’s current squad with McCormack’s price tag but the sum of the parts at Elland Road is worth more than the squad Cellino inherited. Leeds as yet have no focal point or indispensable player – though Cook looks increasingly like the only specialist in a deep-lying role – and no unfair distribution of pressure. You assumed at the end of August that either Billy Sharp scored goals or Leeds would struggle but he was no more than cog in the machine on Tuesday. Souleymane Doukara and Mirco Antenucci took their chances beautifully with genuinely clever finishes. Sharp should be an asset in the Championship but United don’t need to nail their colours to him. He is droppable in a way that McCormack never was.

The same can be said of Bellusci. The centre-back’s free-kick at Bournemouth was a Hollywood goal but it disguised a very patchy performance. He might still be settling in or creeping up towards the benchmark set by a £1.6m transfer fee, and United’s foreign players – like Cellino himself – are a long way from their comfort zone. But Leeds have an alternative in Liam Cooper who was excellent when he played last month and did not deserve to be benched by David Hockaday. In addition they have Del Fabro, a player who Cagliari rate. Defensively there are decisions to be made about who should be left out. The problem at Leeds has often been who the hell to include.

For as long as it takes him to make his debut, the cry will go up for Adryan. It’s an unlikely scenario to find a team in the Championship biding their time with a Brazilian playmaker. He will feature before long but the feeling at Thorp Arch is that the 20-year-old needs space to acclimatise and adapt. It would be counter-intuitive for someone with Neil Redfearn’s philosophy to hold him back without good cause. Benedicic is in a similar boat. A Milan loanee or not, he’s been less involved under Redfearn than he was under Hockaday, despite the fact that the two men are poles apart in their attitudes. On that basis you can only conclude that Benedicic is not quite ready.

Tim Vickery, the BBC’s South American correspondent, gave an interesting take on Adryan last week, saying the midfielder has been standing still since the days when Flamengo began raving about him. “A dreamboat” Vickery called him – though one with undisputed potential. Of United’s two South American imports, Vickery spoke more highly of Montenegro, saying the Paraguayan striker had come to England too early by joining West Ham United in 2011. Older and more grounded, he predicted that Montenegro would be one of Leeds’ most astute summer signings. Seven games gone and United still have the forward up their sleeve. This might be the first season in years when the club don’t bother with the emergency loan market.

The sobering aspect of the past week is that Leeds were nowhere for an hour at Birmingham on Saturday and lucky to have Bournemouth in sight by half-time. It’s a harsh truth but the reality of transition. They have no head coach and eight players in the starting line-up on Tuesday had never played for the first-team before this season. Six were foreign and one was 17. It sounds like a wing and prayer but it looks and feels like a viable project. Cast your eye over the Championship and you’ll find several clubs on their knees, scratching around in search of the same.


http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/phil-hay-inside-elland-road-improving-leeds-united-starting-to-look-like-a-squad-capable-of-competing-1-6851838
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« Svar #145 på: September 20, 2014, 20:18:42 »
2900 Miles from ER ‏@2900Miles  · 6m 
Last two #lufc games.. Antenucci: 2 goals, 2 assists. Doukara: 2 goals, 1 assist, Austin: 1 goal, 1 assist. Bellusci: 1 goal, 1 assist.

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« Svar #146 på: September 20, 2014, 20:28:51 »
2900 Miles from ER ‏@2900Miles  · 6m 
Last two #lufc games.. Antenucci: 2 goals, 2 assists. Doukara: 2 goals, 1 assist, Austin: 1 goal, 1 assist. Bellusci: 1 goal, 1 assist.



Noen som savner McC?

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« Svar #147 på: September 20, 2014, 20:30:30 »
2900 Miles from ER ‏@2900Miles  · 6m 
Last two #lufc games.. Antenucci: 2 goals, 2 assists. Doukara: 2 goals, 1 assist, Austin: 1 goal, 1 assist. Bellusci: 1 goal, 1 assist.



Noen som savner McC?

Han savner oss.