Til tider har gutta våre slitt på hjemmebane, vi trenger ikke gå lenger tilbake enn tiden under Gary Mac for diskusjoner rundt om at vi trengte spillere som taklet å spille på Elland Road (men jeg fant ingen tråder om dette når jeg søkte )
Ankergren kommer inn på nettopp dette i dette intervjuethttp://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1784_5883195,00.htmlLeeds keeper sensed Lane tensionCasper Ankergren is the latest White Hart Lane visitor to accuse home fans of contributing to Tottenham's patchy recent form on their own turf.
Earlier this month, Hull boss Phil Brown told his players to frustrate Tottenham fans after speaking to Tony Pulis and Mick McCarthy, who both earned wins away to Harry Redknapp's men this season.
Brown's tactic was to make the home supporters anxious and get them to turn on their own players, something goalkeeper Ankergren also felt during Leeds' 2-2 draw in the FA Cup fourth-round clash.
The Dane, who saved Jermain Defoe's penalty in the first half, said: "You could hear that sometimes.
It's similar to our own fans when we play at home because they expect us to win every time and if we're not winning then they will get on our back. "That's the kind of pressure that you have to deal with at a club like Leeds and like Tottenham. Obviously it's not very nice when your crowd does that to you. We know that for ourselves." Ankergren expects a frenzied atmosphere for the Elland Road replay, which is scheduled for February 2.
"It will definitely be full," he said.
"It will be buzzing, that's for sure. It will probably be noisy. Hopefully it will be a good game again."