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Flott med Kandol og at han ikke gikk tilbake til vår rival Millwall.  Smart, for vi vil ikke ha ham
 

kjelvi

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Tidligere linket ved flere anledninger....
HIBS REJECT JONES BID
Hibernian have confirmed they have rejected a six-figure bid from Colchester for captain Rob Jones.
(...) Jones, who is under contract until the summer of 2010, was a transfer target for Leeds and Ipswich in 2007. (...)
Mixu - Jones committed to Hibs: Hibs boss not surprised by bid for skipper
Mixu Paatelainen is confident Rob Jones is committed to Hibernian after a bid from Colchester United was rejected.
Colchester saw a £100,000 offer for Jones rejected earlier this week, with Hibs unhappy the League One club made their interest public. (....)
Hibernian shut up shop for transfer window
Hibernian boss Mixu Paatelainen insists he is looking to strengthen the squad and not sell the likes of skipper Rob Jones or any other player.
Nottingham Forest are lining up a £250,000 bid for Hibs defender Rob Jones. (Daily Star)
HIBS REJECT NEW U'S BID FOR JONES
Hibernian have rejected a second bid from Colchester for skipper Rob Jones, who has 18 months left to run on his current contract.
Colchester manager Paul Lambert has failed in a second bid for Hibernian captain Rob Jones but could continue his pursuit of the defender.

Hibs have rejected a third offer from Colchester for skipper Rob Jones, which could have netted them £500,000. (Various)

kjelvi

Quote from: kjelvi on January 29, 2009, 18:00:27
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Fulham have bid £2.5m for Leeds midfielder Fabian Delph. (Daily Mirror)
Fulham have been told by Leeds that young midfielder Fabian Delph will cost them £5m. (londoninformer.co.uk)
BOSS ON FAB
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1538055,00.html

Fulham and Leeds are locked in talks over England U21 midfielder Fabian Delph. (Mirror)

Fulham will step up their loan bid for Leeds wonderkid Fabian Delph. (The Sun)

kjelvi

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Gardner ends spell at Elland Road
League One outfit Leeds' youngster Scott Gardner has left Elland Road after his contract was cancelled by mutual consent.
The 20-year-old made two appearances last season for United but has not featured this term.
He said: "I'm sad to be leaving because I've been here for a long time but this is the next chapter for me.
"There is a good squad of players here and hopefully this is now an opportunity for me to play regular competitive football."

Egen tråd: http://www.leedsunited.no/forum/index.php?topic=11741.0

kjelvi

....18-year-old reserve team keeper Matt Edwards has joined Salford City on a month's loan.....

kjelvi

HAY: Now Grayson must ensure new trio stay course

Phil Hay
Inside Elland Road


With the exception of clubs who, like Southend on Tuesday, are unable to muster a 16-man squad, the transfer window is a time when quality signings should take precedence over quantity.
The majority of the Football League's 72 members have adhered to that mantra during a January window which, for all the hype that preceded it, can be described most accurately as subdued.
In comparison to the activity seen 12 months ago, when six-figure fees were commonplace beneath the Premier League, the 2009 market has been stagnant.
It is possible that the hours before Monday's 5pm deadline will vindicate the window's dramatic billing, but there is no obvious enthusiasm for expensive transactions in the lower divisions.
Be that a sign of prudence or a general lack of money, that trend has set in across the board.
Leeds United have been no different, despite the seven-figure profit announced by the club late last year.
Their incoming business in the first 29 days of January totalled three temporary signings, not exactly what might have been expected when their former manager, Gary McAllister, alluded to major plans to revise his squad before Christmas.
The idea of targeting loanees might not have met with the approval of many supporters before the window opened but it is plain to see how well Simon Grayson's three signings have been received. So far, so good after performances which have met the standard of recruit sought by Leeds this month.
Unusually, the fans I spoke to after Tuesday's win over Southend were not consumed by thoughts of what else might happen in the few remaining days of the transfer window, and nor were many expressing the opinion that further signings were necessary.
The general feeling was rather that Grayson's foremost task should be to guarantee that his loanees â€" Lee Trundle, Richard Naylor and Carl Dickinson â€" do not slip through United's grasp by returning to their parent clubs next month.
They are losses that Leeds could scarcely stomach, to gauge by the impression that the trio have made in their short time at Elland Road.
The loan market is a fickle conduit, but the beauty of it has always been the power it gives lower-league clubs to sign players who would not look twice at a permanent transfer.
United might visualise themselves as a future Premier League club, but a player like Dickinson â€" a top-flight left-back with a solid contract at Stoke City â€" cannot be expected to do the same.
Had Grayson stuck blindly to the idea of nailing down long-term signings, Dickinson would not have been considered a serious option.
Through the alternative of a loan, his arrival became possible.
It was imperative this month that Leeds made some attempt to capture players from the divisions above their own.
United have made hard work of this season, but there are a limited number of available signings in Leagues One and Two who would have significantly improved their squad.
Dickinson has done that and the same is true of Naylor and Trundle, professionals whose experience supplements their ability.
All three players have done more than swell Grayson's squad. They have taken hold of first-team places and deservedly retained them, Trundle pushing to the bench on Tuesday an established player in Luciano Becchio.
However comfortable Grayson feels about the number of signings made â€" and I don't get the impression that he seeks masses more â€" he can be happy with those he has completed.
How successful those deals ultimately prove will now come down to United's power of persuasion and their willingness to support Grayson by bearing the cost of keeping Naylor, Dickinson and Trundle at Elland Road for the foreseeable future.
A transfer strategy which has been effective so far will be open to more critical examination if Leeds are unable to retain them.
Grayson has intimated that Naylor's deal could become permanent, and securing the centre-back is an absolute priority in view of the organisation he has brought to United's defence since his winning debut at Brighton.
Trundle's importance to Bristol City is more difficult to assess, and the fact that Dickinson extended his contract at Stoke City on the day he joined Leeds would suggest that a permanent agreement for the 21-year-old is unlikely.
But retaining these three players until the end of the season at all reasonable costs and by any means necessary is now essential. The outcome of United's second year in League One may depend on it.
There is always an unavoidable risk with the loan market â€" the fact that the players available in it are the property of other clubs. It is something that Leeds have fallen foul of before.
Lubomir Michalik has experienced an inauspicious season at Elland Road, something the Slovakian might admit himself, but his loan from Bolton Wanderers to Leeds in 2007 was an unqualified success.
In his seven appearances for a team who, prior to his arrival, lacked any semblance of form, United collected 14 points and rallied strongly against the threat of relegation from the Championship.
But, having signed Michalik until the end of the season, Leeds saw the Slovakian recalled by Bolton with three matches remaining and eight days later the club were relegated.
It is wrong to argue that Michalik's departure was the difference between survival and relegation but it did not help Dennis Wise to see an established player torn from his ranks 24 hours before a crucial game at Southampton.
Wise was angered by the loss and questioned Bolton's motives, but his reaction missed the point. Recalling Michalik was Bolton's prerogative, regardless of their reasons for doing so.
That is the danger of loan signings and the pitfall that Grayson must work to avoid.
He has accurately targeted the type of players needed to rejuvenate United's defence â€" the biggest weakness at Elland Road before his appointment â€" and Trundle's recruitment has brought on board a striker who has previously shown himself to be a 20-goal poacher in League One.
They are already vital assets and players that Grayson will rue the loss of should they drift back to their parent clubs next month.
For Leeds, the point of this transfer window was not to find momentary fixes but to consolidate the club for a League One run-in which looks full of potential once more.
To a man, United's three loan signings have earned acclaim for themselves and for Grayson.
It would be a desperate shame if the improvement they have helped to initiate was watered down by the temporary nature of their deals.
If United's boss ensures their season-long retention before Monday's deadline, he can view this window as a clear success.

YEP

kjelvi

Si's loan stars have put us back in race

Peter Lorimer
Talking Soccer


Leeds United went through the mill in the run-up to Christmas and even at my most optimistic I found it difficult to believe that automatic promotion was still within the club's reach.
It wasn't a case of being negative, more a case of being realistic.
After United's dramatic draw against Leicester City on Boxing Day the gap to second place â€" held then and still by MK Dons â€" was a massive 13 points.
When you considered the terrible run of results we were on, reversing that deficit seemed almost impossible.
It is always true, however, that football can change in the blink of an eye.
Despite my suspicions that the best we could hope for was another chance to get the Wembley suits out, Tuesday's victory over Southend United carried us to within six points of the second automatic promotion place, a gap that we have every chance of overturning.
The race is on and we are very much part of it.
Our healthy position is largely down to the speed with which Simon Grayson has adjusted to the manager's job at Elland Road.
Four wins and a draw from his first six matches is an excellent achievement, not least because we'd lost five in a row before he arrived. The recovery we are seeing has, in my opinion, vindicated the decision to bring him here last month.
It wasn't an easy call to sack Gary McAllister, or a change that everyone agreed with, but we needed a drastic improvement after Christmas and, so far, we've had it.
Had Simon experienced a slow first month, it is likely that automatic promotion would have been well beyond us, but our good results have come at a time when other teams seem to be stumbling slightly.
There is pressure on every club in the top six, with the possible exception of Leicester who have broken clear, and our little run will get people thinking.
Everyone knows how much potential we have at Leeds and the teams around us must have been pleased to see the problems we experienced during the first half of the season. Like me, they probably thought we were out of the running for the top two.
I've made the point before that the likes of John Sheridan at Oldham is working with a very small squad.
It was always likely that the strength in depth at Elland Road would come into play at some stage of the season and though other clubs might be feeling the pace slightly I don't think you can say the same of Leeds. If anything, we're growing in stature.
It's no coincidence that our run of three straight wins have materialised since the arrival of our loan players, Richard Naylor, Carl Dickinson and Lee Trundle.
Gary McAllister did not have the luxury of this transfer window, but Simon has picked his signings perfectly and all three of the lads who have arrived so far have made a major impact.
It's vital now that we keep them here.
By making additions in the right area, Simon has taken control of a defence which was struggling and a team which was lacking confidence. We are now starting to see that belief returning, and the spirit of the players was obvious in the performance against Southend on Tuesday. (....)

YEP

kjelvi

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Fulham have bid £2.5m for Leeds midfielder Fabian Delph. (Daily Mirror)
Fulham have been told by Leeds that young midfielder Fabian Delph will cost them £5m. (londoninformer.co.uk)
BOSS ON FAB
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1538055,00.html
Fulham and Leeds are locked in talks over England U21 midfielder Fabian Delph. (Mirror)
Fulham will step up their loan bid for Leeds wonderkid Fabian Delph. (The Sun)

Grayson: I don't want Fab to leg it
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson has warned off Fabian Delph’s Premiership admirers by insisting: “Ten million pounds wouldn’t buy his left leg!”
The Bradford-born England Under 21 midfielder, who was handed an 18-month driving ban this week for being over the drink limit, has been watched by a host of top clubs including Manchester United, who are said to be pondering a £10million bid.
Delph signed a four-year contract at Leeds in September and Grayson said: “Fab needs to concentrate on his game and I am chuffed to bits that he has been able to do that.
"Since I’ve been here, he has had to deal with speculation about people looking to buy him and he’s had the court case, but he hasn’t allowed anything to affect him.
“That shows a lot of maturity for a 19-year-old. We haven’t welcomed any bids for him and ten million pounds wouldn’t buy his left leg, let alone his right one.”

thetelegraphandargus.co.uk

kjelvi

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Fulham have bid £2.5m for Leeds midfielder Fabian Delph. (Daily Mirror)
Fulham have been told by Leeds that young midfielder Fabian Delph will cost them £5m. (londoninformer.co.uk)
BOSS ON FAB
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1538055,00.html
Fulham will step up their loan bid for Leeds wonderkid Fabian Delph. (The Sun)

Fulham push for Fab deal

FULHAM will step up their loan bid for Leeds wonderkid Fabian Delph.
Derby have allowed fellow midfielder Giles Barnes, 20, to join the Cottagers on a temporary deal with a view to a £2.5million move.
And Fulham hope to have Delph, 19, in the bag by Monday after Craven Cottage boss Roy Hodgson gave Leon Andreasen the OK to move to German outfit Hannover.
Fulham, who lost Jimmy Bullard to Hull this month, have been told Spurs star Tom Huddlestone is not available.
Hodgson admitted: “We are light in midfield.”

The Sun

kjelvi

Quote from: kjelvi on January 30, 2009, 12:28:50
KANDOL TIL CHARLTON
På lån ut sesongen!

Striker joins Charlton
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1538548,00.html

Kandol heading back to London
Leeds United striker Tresor Kandol has made a swift return to London by joining Championship club Charlton Athletic on loan until the end of the season.
Kandol completed a single day's training with Leeds on Thursday morning following the conclusion of his half-season loan at Millwall, but United have agreed to send him to The Valley for the remainder of the 2008-09 term.
The 27-year-old has not featured for the first team at Leeds this season and, regardless of his temporary transfer to Charlton yesterday, was unlikely to have played any part in this afternoon's League One match at Walsall had he been available for selection. Leeds manager Simon Grayson is looking to reduce a sizeable wage bill at Elland Road, and Kandol's departure for the next four months may assist his efforts to sign new players before the current transfer window closes at 5pm on Monday night.
Millwall were expected to move to sign Kandol permanently at the end of his loan at the New Den, during which time he scored eight goals in 18 league appearances, but he was allowed to travel back to Leeds after his initial deal in London expired on Wednesday.
Charlton have now stepped in to recruit the Congolese international, and Kandol has joined a campaign which seems destined to end in relegation from the Championship.
The south London club are eight points from safety at the foot of the division having claimed only five victories from their 29 league games.
Kandol's long-term future is still to be decided â€" the former Luton and Barnet player signed a new contract with Leeds in 2007 which tied him to Elland Road until the end of the 2010-11 season â€" but he had little prospect of featuring in Grayson's plans at Leeds even before his move to The Valley.
United recently signed Lee Trundle on a temporary basis from Bristol City, adding him to their first-choice partnership of Jermaine Beckford and Luciano Becchio, and Grayson revealed before Kandol's return from Millwall that he would consider any fresh offers to take the forward on loan this month.
The striker's deal with Charlton runs until May 3 â€" the date of their final league game at home to Norwich City â€" and he was in line to make his debut during today's Championship match between Charlton and Burnley at Turf Moor.
After watching Kandol in training on Thursday, Grayson stated that he would consider the striker for selection if he remained at Elland Road beyond the end of the transfer window, but his exit has helped to trim a senior squad which Grayson is anxious to reduce in size.
Beckford, Becchio and Trundle will now provide the basis of United's strikeforce with Enoch Showunmi recuperating after suffering a blood clot on one of his lungs and Malcolm Christie searching for new employers after leaving Leeds.

YEP

kjelvi

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Fulham have bid £2.5m for Leeds midfielder Fabian Delph. (Daily Mirror)
Fulham have been told by Leeds that young midfielder Fabian Delph will cost them £5m. (londoninformer.co.uk)
BOSS ON FAB
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1538055,00.html
Fulham and Leeds are locked in talks over England U21 midfielder Fabian Delph. (Mirror)

Fulham and Leeds to do battle for Fabian Delph
Fulham and Leeds were last night locked in talks over England Under-21 midfielder Fabian Delph.
The Premier League side had an initial £2.5million bid turned down earlier this week with Leeds looking for £6m.
The two clubs are now negotiating over a series of add-ons for the multitalented 19-year-old - including possible England appearances - which could see the figure rise to £6m.
Fulham sold their England squad man Jimmy Bullard for the same sum last week and see Yorkshireborn Delph as a direct replacement.

The Mirror

Promotion 2010

Sikkert naturlig å vente med å signe lånespillere til etter den siste kampen før vinduet lukkes. De kan pådra seg skader denne helgen og da er det ikke lurt å gi dem kontrakt på forhånd. Noe kan vel allerede avklart mellom klubber. Papirarbeidet fikses sikkert på mandag...
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

kjelvi

Quote from: kjelvi on January 31, 2009, 13:27:59
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Fulham have bid £2.5m for Leeds midfielder Fabian Delph. (Daily Mirror)
Fulham have been told by Leeds that young midfielder Fabian Delph will cost them £5m. (londoninformer.co.uk)
BOSS ON FAB
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1538055,00.html
Fulham and Leeds are locked in talks over England U21 midfielder Fabian Delph. (Mirror)
Fulham will step up their loan bid for Leeds wonderkid Fabian Delph. (The Sun)
Grayson: I don't want Fab to leg it
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson has warned off Fabian Delph’s Premiership admirers by insisting: “Ten million pounds wouldn’t buy his left leg!”

HODGSON WANTS TWO MORE
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is looking to make two more signings after wrapping up the loan recruitment of Derby's Giles Barnes.
Barnes was introduced to the Craven Cottage faithful before the 3-1 victory over Portsmouth - and Hodgson is still looking for more.
He said: "We have lost three players and they need to be replaced.
"We've recruited one but I would still like to bring in two more and we are negotiating with two clubs and players. It would be nice if both could come but I can't say if that is going to happen or not at the moment." (PA)

kjelvi

Boss mulls over striker deal
Leeds United are still considering whether to make a formal contract offer to American trialist Mike Grella.
The young striker has been training with Leeds for the past fortnight and he saw his name in lights after scoring a hat-trick in United's reserve-team victory over Barnsley last month.
Grella was given another run-out by manager Simon Grayson in aADVERTISEMENT behind-closed-doors friendly against Hull City on Tuesday and the United boss revealed that he is continuing to weigh up the option of offering the 22-year-old a deal at Elland Road.
Grella â€" a former USA international at Under-18 and Under-20 level â€" has already been offered a contract by MLS club Toronto FC, but he is unlikely to take up the deal in Canada and appears keen to begin his professional career in Europe.
Grayson said: "He played in a behind-closed-doors game on Tuesday against Hull and he did okay to be fair.
"He's a young kid who we've been watching closely in training and he's certainly got an eye for goal. It's an option that we could possibly go down but concluding a deal is not always that easy."
Grella has an Italian passport, saving any European club who moves to sign him from the complication of securing a work permit, and the forward showed his ability in front of goal with an impressive hat-trick against Barnsley's second-string at Elland Road on January 20.
He was watched by several Premier League scouts during that reserve fixture but he has remained on trial at Leeds and appears to have maintained the interest of the League One club.
The number of strikers on the books at United was reduced on Thursday by Malcolm Christie's departure from Elland Road. (.....)

YEP

kjelvi

Sky Sports News understands Fulham are in talks to bring veteran striker Brian McBride back to the club on loan, while Olivier Dacourt is undergoing a medical at Craven Cottage.

Håper og tror at dette betyr at det ikke kommer noe nytt bud på Delph på oppløpssiden....

kjelvi

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Race on for striker
Wolves have agreed a fee of £250,000 with Rangers for striker Alan Gow but still face a battle as both Leeds and Blackpool want him.
Wolves have agreed the £250,000 signing of Alan Gow from Rangers on a two-and-a-half year contract. (Daily Star)
Leeds United: Gow's move to Wolves hits buffers
Leeds United target Alan Gow's move to Wolves is off after the Rangers midfielder failed a medical at the Coca-Cola Championship club.
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/Leeds-United-Gow39s-move-to.4861144.jp
Duo plan Gow move: Rangers winger could still move this month
Blackpool and Leeds are lining up moves for Alan Gow following the collapse of his switch to Wolves, skysports.com understands. (...) Leeds boss Simon Grayson is a big admirer of Gow having signed him during his time in charge of Blackpool and he is thought to be keen to bring the skilful attacker to Elland Road to bolster their promotion bid.
Blackpool are desperate to sign Rangers outcast Alan Gow.  (Sunday Mail)
Blackpool make move for Rangers Gow
Blackpool have confirmed an interest in Rangers Alan Gow after he failed a medical at Wolves.
Gow enjoyed a successful loan spell with the Seasiders in the first half of the season and secretary Matt Williams told the Sunday Mail: "We'll continue to monitor the situation.
"We have spoken to Rangers and Alan's representatives after the situation arose at Wolves. We have asked them for an update."
WARNOCK CAN'T AFFORD GOW
Crystal Palace have been priced out of a move for Rangers midfielder and former Wolverhampton target Alan Gow.
"We spoke to Rangers about bringing Alan Gow to the club on loan," Warnock told the Croydon Advertiser.
"But we just couldn't afford his wages - it was too much money." (...)

Skysports.com understands Norwich City are trying to sign Rangers' Alan Gow in a loan deal until the end of the season.

Norwich ready to take Gow on loan 
Rangers forward Alan Gow is set for a loan move to Norwich City for the rest of the season.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/7864073.stm

kjelvi

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Don Cowie has admitted that his future may lie away from Inverness CT. The midfielder has been attracting interest from Leeds, Dundee United and Rangers. (Sky Sports)
Inverness will not consider player swap deal for Cowie
Motherwell have made an approach to sign Don Cowie but Inverness insist any deal will not involve a player in exchange.
HORNETS SILENT ON COWIE
Watford have declined to comment on reports claiming Inverness midfielder Don Cowie has signed a pre-contract deal with the club.

Inverness Caledonian Thistle have confirmed talks are ongoing to sell Don Cowie to Watford. (Sky)

Cowie close to Watford move
(...) Cowie has also been linked with Rangers, Dundee United, Motherwell and Leeds United as he considers his future with the SPL's bottom club. (...)
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11688_4882328,00.html

Ferre

#227
Noen løse rykter fra Waccoe, dagen før dagen:

Clayton Ince, keeper. Walsall.
Marc Richards, spiss. Port Vale.
Jim McNulty, stopper/venstre back. Stockport.

Det jobbes med å få Trundle og Naylor inn permanent eller på lån ut sesongen. Så blir kanskje Grellas overgang bekreftet? Forhåpentligvis får vi en overraskelse eller to.

Asbjørn

Quote from: Ferre on February 01, 2009, 22:11:13
Forhåpentligvis får vi en overraskelse eller to.

Overraskelser kan være positive. Eller negative...

Jeg vet ikke om jeg vil ha noen overraskelse jeg...  :-\
Tell me - I've got to know
Tell me - Tell me before I go
Does that flame still burn, does that fire still glow
Or has it died out and melted like the snow
Tell me  Tell me

Dylan

Budda

Quote from: Ferre on February 01, 2009, 22:11:13
Noen rykter løse rykter fra Waccoe, dagen før dagen:

Clayton Ince, keeper. Walsall.
Marc Richards, spiss. Port Vale.
Jim McNulty, stopper/venstre back. Stockport.

Det jobbes med å få Trundle og Naylor inn permanent eller på lån ut sesongen. Så blir kanskje Grellas overgang bekreftet? Forhåpentligvis får vi en overraskelse eller to.

Noen som vet noe om disse spillerne? Er ukjente for meg
Endre

Ferre

Quote from: Asbjørn on February 01, 2009, 22:14:32
Quote from: Ferre on February 01, 2009, 22:11:13
Forhåpentligvis får vi en overraskelse eller to.
Overraskelser kan være positive. Eller negative...
Jeg vet ikke om jeg vil ha noen overraskelse jeg...  :-\

Satser på en positiv overraskelse i disse negative tider...

Erik M

Nå er vel vinduet klasket igjen er det ikke?  Eller strekkes det ut til lunsj mandag eller noe sånt? 

Med de nye lånesoldatene og Delph i troppen kan jeg ikke fatte og forstå at vi ikke skal klare playoff som minimum.  Andre plassen bør være innen rekkevidde.
 

Asbjørn

Quote from: Erik M on February 01, 2009, 23:19:42
Nå er vel vinduet klasket igjen er det ikke?  Eller strekkes det ut til lunsj mandag eller noe sånt? 



KL 17 engelsk tid i morgen (såkalt arbeidsdagens slutt), sies det.

Så du får nok nok en urolig natt :)

Tell me - I've got to know
Tell me - Tell me before I go
Does that flame still burn, does that fire still glow
Or has it died out and melted like the snow
Tell me  Tell me

Dylan

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Quote from: Budda on February 01, 2009, 22:19:10
Quote from: Ferre on February 01, 2009, 22:11:13
Noen rykter løse rykter fra Waccoe, dagen før dagen:

Clayton Ince, keeper. Walsall.
Marc Richards, spiss. Port Vale.
Jim McNulty, stopper/venstre back. Stockport.

Det jobbes med å få Trundle og Naylor inn permanent eller på lån ut sesongen. Så blir kanskje Grellas overgang bekreftet? Forhåpentligvis får vi en overraskelse eller to.

Noen som vet noe om disse spillerne? Er ukjente for meg

Ince: Hold nullen mot oss.  Ã... signe ham er vel litt for McAllistersk...
Richards: Spiss fra L2... He-he... Da heller et lån fra PL.
McNulty: Back fra L2... Hva er galt med oss om det er alternativet. Da finnes det vel en haug av Michael Gray'er der ute på hell av si karriere som takler 30.000 på Elland Rd - som er bedre.

No-go!
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Ferre

McNulty spiller i League One for Stockport som ligger ett poeng bak oss med to kamper mindre spilt. Skal, etter det jeg har lest om han, være en solid forsvarsspiller.

Crazyleeds

Så det er kl 17 i ettermiddag transfer vinduet stenger? Tipper ikke det kommer flere signeringer jeg..

stian

Holder heller en knapp på at det forsvinner et par ut.

Hallgeir *

Quote from: Crazyleeds on February 02, 2009, 08:23:01
Så det er kl 17 i ettermiddag transfer vinduet stenger? Tipper ikke det kommer flere signeringer jeg..
Jeg bekymrer meg mer om verdifulle spillere som evt. forsvinner i dag. (les: Fabian Delph)
Super Leeds since 1968

mari

Tror - basert på rykter og magefølelse - på en meget aktiv dag hvor Liam Dickinson og Jim McNulty kommer inn + Naylor på kontrakt ut sesongen med mulighet til forlengelse. Ville vært fornøyd med disse 3. Men håper på Taylor fra Oldham i tillegg.

Tror Kilkenny, Prutton, Telfer, Sheehan (eller Parker) forsvinner ut
 

Dennis

http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1541840,00.html

Det forventes en travel dag i Leeds, med spillere inn og ut.

Når selv den offisielle siden varsler aktivitet, bør det skje ting i løpet av dagen. Håper Delph blir!!!
Marching on together!