KAMP: vs. Northampton Town 7/11 (TV)

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auren

Quote from: Papi on November 07, 2008, 14:56:27
Quote from: auren on November 02, 2008, 14:33:52
Huff.. Jeg skal på premierefest og se Quantum Of Solace neste fredag. Storstilt arrangement. Blir vel å sitte på kinoen og mer følge med på eventuelle oppdateringer på mobilen enn kampen. Nesten som jeg er villig til å droppe premierefesten og se kampen i stedet. Men kan hende jeg får sett deler av andre omgangen. Heldigvis er det ikke en seriekamp, anser de kampene som viktigere.

auren

Premiefest og greier?! Er du ein slik ein kjendis i bybildet eller? ;D

Kjendis og kjendis. Spørs hvordan man definerer det... :)

auren
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
Marcelo Bielsa, 16.01.19, etter Spygate-foredraget sitt.


Sydhagen

går kampen på viasat 4 slik som noen påstår på forsiden?
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

kjelvi

It was Hell-and Road for Leon

Leon Constantine's career with Leeds United is aptly summarised by the fact that if he starts and finishes Northampton Town's FA Cup tie tonight, it will be only his second 90-minute appearance at Elland Road.
Constantine was part of United's squad for almost a year but he was not a player with whom the club's fans ever had the chance to become familiar. A trail of injuries and perpetual misfortune meant his influence at Elland Road was only fleeting.
The 30-year-old agreed to make a fresh start in June when he left Leeds to sign for Northampton and he is optimistic of being given the chance of a full appearance during tonight's first-round match.
Constantine started one game at Elland Road during his season with Leeds â€" a Johnstone's Paint Trophy match against Bury â€" and played only seven times in all, the sum total of an opportunity which was always at the mercy of injuries.
The striker broke his ankle in summer 2007 and cracked a toe last November, two months before his substitute appearance against Oldham Athletic on New Year's Day â€" his final outing for Leeds â€" ended with him nursing a broken arm. But Constantine's policy was never to complain and he does not expect to feel any regret on his arrival at Elland Road this evening.
"I didn't have a lot of luck at Leeds but I can't blame anyone for that," he said. "I don't think there was anything I could have done to change my time there.
"Every injury I had was a major one and they were all unavoidable. Some players have hamstring strains that affect them right through their careers or knee problems that never heal properly but you can't really guard against broken bones. I was just unlucky.
"As far as playing football went, my time at Leeds was a big disappointment but I try not to think of it like that. I enjoyed being with the squad for a year and I appreciated the chance to be part of the club. To be honest, I've got very fond memories.
"The fans didn't see much of me but they were supportive whenever I spoke to them. I don't know whether I'll start tonight or what sort of reception I'll get but I'll enjoy going back. Hopefully, I'll enjoy the result as well."
Constantine has already made more appearances for Northampton than he recorded for Leeds, and he scored in a 3-1 defeat against Walsall on Saturday, his first goal since the opening day of the season.
The loss at Bescot Stadium was Northampton's sixth away from home and their manager, Stuart Gray, might have preferred to see tonight's televised tie drawn at Sixfields.
His squad buckled weakly during their league game at Elland Road last season but gave a more convincing performance in the return fixture. Since the start of 2008, Northampton have lost only twice at home and theirs is the only unbeaten record in League One.
They have, however, fallen short of striking a balance between their results at Sixfields and those achieved on the road.
Until last weekend, when Leeds won at Cheltenham Town, Gary McAllister could sympathise with Gray's position, and the poor aADVERTISEMENTway form that United were suffering from temporarily is the antithesis of their consistency at Elland Road.
Leeds have claimed seven straight home wins and an eighth this evening would enter the club into the draw for the second round of the FA Cup.
Constantine agrees that an improvement from Northampton will be needed tonight but says Gray's squad has the capacity to claim a rare away win at Elland Road.
"It's a tough ground to go to," he said. "I know that because I sat in Elland Road so many times last season and I saw the atmosphere that away teams have to deal with.
"But we're a good side when everything clicks and I can't see there being much between the teams.
"Leeds are very strong at home and we haven't been great away from home, but this is a break from the league and the FA Cup inspires players. I don't think you can read too much into the league form.
"I hope I'll get the chance to start and it was a little bonus for me to get a goal on Saturday, even though the team lost. I want to go on a run now and I'd love to score at Elland Road tonight."
He experienced that feeling twice while at Leeds, finding the net in a 2-1 defeat to Bury and scoring a consolation against Oldham on January 1.
Constantine would rather have left the club with a more substantial record behind him but a relatively clear bill of health during his short time at Northampton has been of more importance.
The striker's fitness failed every time he attempted to restart his career at Elland Road and his only clear run of appearances came during a loan period with Oldham in March and April.
It was clear by then that McAllister would allow him to leave Leeds in the summer, a year before the end of his contract.
"The most important thing to me is being healthy," Constantine said. "When you've had the injuries that I had last season, you're just grateful to be fit and available for selection week in, week out.
"I'm obviously looking forward to the Leeds game, but I've always looked forward to every game.
"I wish I'd played more for Leeds but I don't really think about that now. I've moved on, I'm settled and I'm playing football. That's all you can ask for."

YEP

M

Quote from: Sydhagen on November 07, 2008, 15:41:52
går kampen på viasat 4 slik som noen påstår på forsiden?

tror ikke det , mener på det var Viasat Sport 2 ?
LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS

CoachKarlstad

Quote from: The boy Eddie Gray on October 30, 2008, 20:54:58
Den vises vel muligens i opptak på SportN (for de som klarer vente på det), men ellers er vel å finne den på nettet et godt alternativ.
Tror jeg velger det siste, og ikke Viasat med han kommentatoren som under hvert angrep kan fortelle oss at vi var i semien i Champions League for et par år siden.

Matchen vises i opptak imorgen kl. 12.30 på SportN for de som ikke har mulighet til å følge med ikveld...

Wembley, here we come!!!

auren

Kos dere med kampen folkens! Ikke alltid like artig å måtte gå på premierefester... men slik er det... kanskje jeg rekker siste kvarteret...

auren
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
Marcelo Bielsa, 16.01.19, etter Spygate-foredraget sitt.

Tom S

VIASAT SPORT NORGE

Quote from: M on November 07, 2008, 16:24:23
Quote from: Sydhagen on November 07, 2008, 15:41:52
går kampen på viasat 4 slik som noen påstår på forsiden?

tror ikke det , mener på det var Viasat Sport 2 ?
COME ON LEEDS !!

Roy

Quote from: CoachKarlstad on November 07, 2008, 17:53:41
Quote from: The boy Eddie Gray on October 30, 2008, 20:54:58
Den vises vel muligens i opptak på SportN (for de som klarer vente på det), men ellers er vel å finne den på nettet et godt alternativ.
Tror jeg velger det siste, og ikke Viasat med han kommentatoren som under hvert angrep kan fortelle oss at vi var i semien i Champions League for et par år siden.

Matchen vises i opptak imorgen kl. 12.30 på SportN for de som ikke har mulighet til å følge med ikveld...

Wembley, here we come!!!

... og da står jeg og selger lopper...  ::) >:(
Stand up and sing for LEEDS UNITED

Leif Egil

Quote from: Tom S on November 07, 2008, 18:25:49
VIASAT SPORT NORGE

Quote from: M on November 07, 2008, 16:24:23
Quote from: Sydhagen on November 07, 2008, 15:41:52
går kampen på viasat 4 slik som noen påstår på forsiden?

tror ikke det , mener på det var Viasat Sport 2 ?

Viasat Sport Norge? Den går altså ikke på Viasat 4? >:(
 

Sleivind

Quote from: Leif Egil on November 07, 2008, 19:33:07
Quote from: Tom S on November 07, 2008, 18:25:49
VIASAT SPORT NORGE

Quote from: M on November 07, 2008, 16:24:23
Quote from: Sydhagen on November 07, 2008, 15:41:52
går kampen på viasat 4 slik som noen påstår på forsiden?

tror ikke det , mener på det var Viasat Sport 2 ?

Viasat Sport Norge? Den går altså ikke på Viasat 4? >:(

Nei. Jeg hadde kanskje trodd at SportN kom til å vise kampen, men etter at Viasat drev og omorganiserte disse sportskanalene så er SportN blitt en møkkakanal. All god fotball er flyttet over til det nye "flaggskipet" Viasat Sport. Og for oss som har en eller annen generell tv-pakke som inneholder SportN, kan se langt etter FA-cup på tv-skjermen.

GeirO

Huff.

Satser på en PC-overført kamp da.
MOT

isak


Tom S

COME ON LEEDS !!

Kenneth

Her er det ein bra sjans å få sett kampen via nettet: http://www.hotdubzsport.ulmb.com/

Kenneth
 

isak

Quote from: Kenneth on November 07, 2008, 20:05:52
Her er det ein bra sjans å få sett kampen via nettet: http://www.hotdubzsport.ulmb.com/

Kenneth
Eg går nok fø livesport247.com  8)

Ferre

United: Ankergren, Richardson, Michalik, Telfer, Parker, Snodgrass, Douglas, Delph, Howson, Becchio, Robinson. Subs: Lucas, Prutton, Kilkenny, Showunmi, Hughes, Webb, White.

Hvor er Beckford?

fotballfantomet

Leeds United since -69/70 and 4 ever

fjellhaugen

livesport`n min er føkka pga et nytt visa kort og dritt så får ikke betalt. hvor går jeg inn for å finne kampen der du mener kenneth?
januar 3. remember the date. we beat the team that we f@*kin hate. we knocked the scum out the FA cup. we`re super leeds and we`re goin up!!!!!

Promotion 2010

Quote from: Ferre on November 07, 2008, 20:15:08
United: Ankergren, Richardson, Michalik, Telfer, Parker, Snodgrass, Douglas, Delph, Howson, Becchio, Robinson. Subs: Lucas, Prutton, Kilkenny, Showunmi, Hughes, Webb, White.

Hvor er Beckford?

På tneingsleir!  :)
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Kenneth

Trur det ordnar seg sjølv når det nærmar seg. I ruta ved sida av "Chatten". Kopier inn passordet som står øverst. Lykke til,eg ser på TV.
 

Trond90

Noen som vet hvilken formasjon vi spiller?
We are Leeds, We are Proud, Standing up, Singing loud,
and there's nothing you can do against the Yellow Whites and Blue!

Trond90

Quote from: Ferre on November 07, 2008, 20:15:08
United: Ankergren, Richardson, Michalik, Telfer, Parker, Snodgrass, Douglas, Delph, Howson, Becchio, Robinson. Subs: Lucas, Prutton, Kilkenny, Showunmi, Hughes, Webb, White.

Hvor er Beckford?
Hviler han sikkert
We are Leeds, We are Proud, Standing up, Singing loud,
and there's nothing you can do against the Yellow Whites and Blue!

samadhi

Webb på benken.

Det er vel første gang? spennende  :o
marching on together,
derudaf forever...

samadhi

marching on together,
derudaf forever...

Sleivind

Quote from: samadhi on November 07, 2008, 20:25:06
Webb på benken.

Det er vel første gang? spennende  :o

I tillegg fikk Josh Falkingham spillernummer før kampen, men han kom visst ikke med likevel.

sportcarl1

tippar 3-0, Gud vad roligt det skall bli att se delph, bechio och howson, hoppas white får komma in i halvlek
 

isak


kjelvi

TEAM 
26. Frank Fielding     
19. Liam Dolman     
6. Chris Doig     
4. Mark Hughes     
3. Danny Jackman     
18. Ryan Gilligan     
7. Giles Coke     
2. Jason Crowe     
11. Andrew Holt     
27. Scott McGleish     
8. Leon Constantine     
 
SUBS 
13. Chris Dunn  (GK)     
12. Ian Henderson     
14. Liam Davis     
22. Alex Dyer     
23. Ritchie Jones     
24. Greg Taylor     
28. Nicholas Bignall

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