KAMP: vs NORWICH CITY, 27/3 2010

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Quote from: Leeds04 on March 27, 2010, 19:08:16
Jeg blir like flau av å lese endel poster her, som å se på Paradise Hotel....

Skjerpings!

MOT



Er jo litt flaut å innrømme at du ser på Paradise Hotel da............ ;)

GeirO

Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 19:13:33
Quote from: h.b on March 27, 2010, 19:05:30
Quote from: veteranen on March 27, 2010, 19:03:51
Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 18:58:01
Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 10:50:58
Blir vel nesten samme laget som sist.

Dette har jeg ingen tro på! Hvordan kan man snu et tog uten lokomotiv på vei mot katastrofen? (Unnskyld sammenligningen.)

Grayson og spillerne har ingen ide om hvordan dette skal vinnes. Flaks og hell er det eneste som kan redde oss. Finnes det i en Leeds-verden?



Ja-ja, Promo... Her var du spot-on!

Jeg kan ikke fatte hvordan det er mulig å tape 21 poeng til Millwall på rundt 15-16 kamper! Millwall er et middelmådig lag! Hva er vi da?  ::)

Idiot!! Tosk!! Tulling!! Blir så forbanna provosert av denne negativiteten din!!  >:( >:(




































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Jeg vil også bli driti ut  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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;)

Vi får løfte blikket og se mot neste sesong. (Uten Becks, Snoddy, Kisnorbo, Howson, Doyle, Dickov, Kandol, Lowry, Watt, Grayson, Snodin, med fler....)

MOT...eller hva det blir da!  ::)

Er dette en ny sport? Husk at når folk skriver ut disse innleggene, så ryker masse regnskoger ;)
MOT

h.b

Quote from: GeirO on March 27, 2010, 19:23:42
Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 19:13:33
Quote from: h.b on March 27, 2010, 19:05:30
Quote from: veteranen on March 27, 2010, 19:03:51
Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 18:58:01
Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 10:50:58
Blir vel nesten samme laget som sist.

Dette har jeg ingen tro på! Hvordan kan man snu et tog uten lokomotiv på vei mot katastrofen? (Unnskyld sammenligningen.)

Grayson og spillerne har ingen ide om hvordan dette skal vinnes. Flaks og hell er det eneste som kan redde oss. Finnes det i en Leeds-verden?



Ja-ja, Promo... Her var du spot-on!

Jeg kan ikke fatte hvordan det er mulig å tape 21 poeng til Millwall på rundt 15-16 kamper! Millwall er et middelmådig lag! Hva er vi da?  ::)

Idiot!! Tosk!! Tulling!! Blir så forbanna provosert av denne negativiteten din!!  >:( >:(




































:D :D :D :D








































































































































































Jeg vil også bli driti ut  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Jeg simpelten elsker lange quoter!




























































































;)

Vi får løfte blikket og se mot neste sesong. (Uten Becks, Snoddy, Kisnorbo, Howson, Doyle, Dickov, Kandol, Lowry, Watt, Grayson, Snodin, med fler....)

MOT...eller hva det blir da!  ::)

Er dette en ny sport? Husk at når folk skriver ut disse innleggene, så ryker masse regnskoger ;)


















































































































































hater regn

Promotion 2010

En eller annen Waccoer fra Norwich:

for asll you f**king doom merchants.................f**k off
norwich are top of the league and we gave them nothing today.
the midfield of howson-doyle-killa and snoddy put in a shift.... they worked hard and got stuck in. we lost becchio early doors and grella worked hard.
norwich scored with a header to the far post late on. but we stopped them creating anything else.
if we put the same effort in for the rest of our games we will do ok.
after what i watched at southampton and against millwall i feel alot better after todays performance
get behind them they can see this through.
thats my lot im to  to see and write anything else
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Promotion 2010

STAT ATTACK 
4 Shots On Target 3
6 Shots Off Target 5
13 Fouls (Conceded) 15
5 Corners 1
2 Yellow Cards 3
0 Red Cards 1
REFEREE: Lee Probert 
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Leechap

Når krybba er tom, bites hestene, heter det og noen har innspill her som de burde ha holdt for seg selv, oppfør dere sivilisert! Ikke lag kvalm på dette forumet, stick together . . .

Promotion 2010

WACCOE:

Restored my faith today. great commitment, good performance and excellent fans. driving back now, gutted but more hopeful than I've been for weeks. we're going up this season lads, f**king quote me on it if you want. I f**kING LOVE LEEDS UNITED.

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Against the team at the top of the league away from home and after a shocking performance at ER against a team who were f**king awful , yes i'm optimistic.
The players showed real character today and deserve the credit 

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No need for change next week unless injuries force change. That 11 will bring home the points to take us up. We were just a few minutes from singing the praises of a point that 90% of Leeds fans on here & on the street didnt expect.

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The lack of chances being created in the last three games is alarming to say the least. When was the last time not only have we failed to score in three consecutive games, but barely managed any shots on targets in those games.

McSheffrey should come in for Howson IMO. He may have been poor since arriving here but undoubtedly has quality somewhere. We need balls into the box, need good delivery and passes that Beckford can run on to and exploit. There's a hell of a better chance of achieving that with McSheffrey on the pitch rather than Howson.

Same XI apart from that.

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Flere?
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Promotion 2010

Lambert hails goal hero Martin as City take a giant step towards promotion with late winner over Leeds
Sat 27 Mar 10 by Tom Haylett
City boss Paul Lambert praised the raw finishing ability of Chris Martin after his late, late header sealed a huge 1-0 win over title rivals Leeds United.

The result means that the league leaders now enjoy an enormous 11 point lead over the Whites, and Simon Grayson’s men will now be looking over their shoulder, with Millwall’s 5-0 rout of Stockport putting them level with the Elland Road club.

In all honesty, it was a cagey affair and Leeds will feel a little hard done by after not getting any reward for their endeavours.  But when you are riding high, as the Canaries clearly are, the ball rolls for you.

And it would take a minor miracle for the table-toppers not to be celebrating promotion sooner rather than later after this monumental victory over the faltering Yorkshire giants.

City chief Lambert will certainly not be popping any champagne corks just yet, but he was thrilled with the battling victory â€" and it was an almighty tussle â€" over United.

“I’m absolutely delighted, I thought the lads were terrific,” he said afterwards.  “It was a really tough game against a very good side but the goal was a big moment in the game.

“I always think that something can happen; we’ve played loads of games where there have been late goals.  We conceded one last week and it was our turn today.”

The 89th minute winner from Stephen Hughes’ sweet cross â€" which sent most of Carrow Road ballistic â€" was a moment of genuine quality and it was always going to take a sprinkle of magic to clinch this contest.

And after dropping Martin to the bench for the first time in a long while, Lambert will be delighted at his response â€" even if the Scot revealed that his absence from the starting eleven was due to a touch of fatigue.

“I was elated with the goal,” continued the Canary boss.  “Chrissy still had a bit of work to do to get his head to it and I haven’t seen many more natural finishers than him.

“People tend to forget he’s only 21 and I’ve got to protect him â€" but as a natural finisher he’s terrific.  I thought he was looking a bit tired and I had a chat with him in the week.  He was great about it and I thought he was excellent when he came on.”

The league leaders certainly started the brighter of the two and they forced two corners in as many minutes.

As the half progressed though, Leeds, knowing that they needed the points more than their hosts, started to force the issue.

Simon Lappin had a decent chance after a one-two with Wes Hoolahan, with his effort sailing just over, but possession-wise, the Whites were on top â€" even though they had to wait until the 24th minute for their first real chance.

Ex-Birmingham midfielder Neil Kilkenny made space for himself and unleashed a decent drive that wasn’t too far over Fraser Forster’s bar and the second-placed Yorkshire outfit were certainly growing in confidence.

City did have a chance to make their presence felt on 38, when the ever-physical Richard Naylor chopped down Grant Holt on the edge of the box, but Russell Martin’s free-kick only found a Yorkshire body.

On the stroke of half-time, skipper Holt found himself free in box after a game of pinball but despite having plenty of space, the Canary hitman could only side-foot his effort over the bar.

The second 45 started with the visitors on the front foot again and if you were being cynical, you could say the table-toppers were playing for a draw.

However, I don’t think that’s Lambert’s style, and on 55, Gary Doherty had a fair chance from a corner.  Unfortunately for the Norfolk side, the big centre-back â€" who was outstanding at the other end â€" could only head over.

The Canaries were on the attack only a minute later but again they couldn’t find the target, with Stephen Elliott firing high and wide after being put through by a wonderful Hoolahan pass.

The game had suddenly come to life though and at the other end, substitute Mike Grella found himself through on goal.  But after a twist and a turn, his tame shot could only find the hands of Forster.

The dangerous Robert Snodgrass was the next to see the whites of Forster’s eyes, but his curling left-foot shot was always going past the City ‘keeper’s post.

In truth, it got scrappier after that, with both teams struggling to fashion any chances of note, until THAT moment on 89 minutes, when a beautiful cross from substitute Hughes found fellow bench-warmer Martin.  To give the Beccles youngster credit, his glancing header was perfection, nestling in the corner of Shane Higgs’ net.

There was still time for more drama, however, when Whites sub Tresor Kandol saw red â€" only a minute after coming on â€" for an altercation with Darel Russell.

But it was all about that dramatic late winner, and it can only be a matter of time before the Canaries are celebrating a swift return to the Championship.

City: Forster; R Martin, Doherty, Nelson, Drury; Smith (Hughes 85), Russell, Lappin; Hoolahan (McNamee 72); Holt, Elliott (C Martin 62). Subs not used: Rudd, Johnson, Rose, Whitbread.
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Promotion 2010

After watching todays game it was a much improved performance to that of the one against Millwall last monday night

we we're desperately unlucky not to come away with a deserving point today, just like Norwich we're unlucky not to come away from ER earlier in the season with a point! it's swings and roundabouts and all that shit...


we play like we did today against Swindon, Yeovil, Southend etc we'll go up


look at the positives from today


Kilkenny, Higgs, Collins, and Lowry we're all excellent today


Nothing we could do about their goal it was an excellent, undefendable delivery and an easy finish

I was pissed off with our performance against Millwall

I was proud of our performance today even though it was a negative result


we'll go up 

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Awful substitution by Grayson. We had the point in the bag until he brought off Kilkenny. Why is Kandol still at the club? Why has it taken until now for Kilkenny to start a game? Why has it taken until now for Grella to get a decent length of time on the pitch

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unlucky today

draw, atleast would have been fair result but we aren't going to get whats fair at the moment we've got to graft and grind out a win starting with saturday

i just hope that ER don't get on the players backs after 10 mins when we have knocked a few bad passes, crosses and so on.....

we need to get together even more so now, if what is written on here is what is going to go to ER next saturday then we are f**ked.
some real neg heads on here.
breath in, chest out and get the f**k on with it.

pretty much same team on saturday
Lowry did very well (i wasn't holding out too much hope)
Get to have higgs back
collins guy looked fine no mistakes
Grella, some nice touches just not the finishing

just the last ball let us down today, hoofing it to beckford isn't going to work
if we have grella and beckford upfront from the start saturday it surely will make the players play it on the deck
when we did play it down today we passed them off the park, like i say just the final touch or pass

in terms of still going up???
millwall could be in second by next friday putting massive pressure on us....but i think we'll be better when playing catch up than out in front. look at most of our games, always seem to play better when we are a goal down or up against it.

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I agree although we could of done with Gradel coming on. Played well but couldn't create a clear cut chance.

I do like the look of the diamond formation, we bossed the midfield and Doyle kept Hoolahan quiet.

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decent side today, but howson needs to be f**ked off pronto.
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Adis

I dag er det earth hour. Alle slår av lysene i en time fra klokka 20.30. Yeah right..vi er Leeds supportere, det er mørkt nok som det er! ... Sorry, måtte bare. Er ikke så
negativ. God innsats i dag. Som en på waccoe skrev, breathe in, chest out, and get f%#in on with it!
After Chaos Cometh Light -  We Are Leeds!

olsen leeds

gutta gjorde en god jobb idag, er rett å slett stolt !! :)

TK20

Quote from: olsen leeds on March 27, 2010, 20:52:43
gutta gjorde en god jobb idag, er rett å slett stolt !! :)

Enig. Stort skritt fremover. Kjør denne elleveren i de siste kampene, og vi rykker opp.

Per Arne

For kun et par drøye timer siden hadde jeg veldig lyst til å idiot-diagnostisere enkelte her mtp kommentarer etter matchen. Det lot jeg være. Litt fornøyd med meg selv gikk jeg heller ut på kjøkkenet og satte i gang med jobben der istedet.

Etter en himmelsk stund med østerssuppe, chili/hvitløk/persillemarinerte grillede scampi, chorizo, og noen illsinte små spanske kjøttboller med følge av et par glass iskald codorniu, rundet av med en dobbel espresso, kan jeg faktisk se at det finnes annet enn fotball.

Den verste følelsen av tap har lagt seg, jeg er godt ovenpå igjen. Ikke har jeg lyst til å krangle med noen heller. :)

I morgen blir det Statoilburger på vei til Ullevaal og match mot RBK. En ny dag, nye håp.

Ha en flott helg og påske, absolutt alle sammen!!

;D

jarle

Litt synd å si det men at Kilkenny har vært ute av laget kan koste oss dyrt...

Det er den største tabben Grayson har gjort de siste mnd.


Har merkelig nok trua...

Adis

Quote from: jarle on March 27, 2010, 21:03:14
Litt synd å si det men at Kilkenny har vært ute av laget kan koste oss dyrt...

Det er den største tabben Grayson har gjort de siste mnd.


Har merkelig nok trua...

Klart du har trua!! Du er jo Leeds-supporter!!
After Chaos Cometh Light -  We Are Leeds!

upwego

Nå snur det folkens - vi SKAL opp i år!  :)

								
Leeds - at least until this world stops spinning 'round

Carl Fisker

Quote from: ollan on March 27, 2010, 18:12:51
Quote from: Tom S on March 27, 2010, 18:04:56
Quote from: bmoen on March 27, 2010, 18:01:26
Med det språket ditt hører du ikke hjemme her på forumet!  >:(
Quote from: Tom S on March 27, 2010, 17:58:15
Quote from: bmoen on March 27, 2010, 17:56:03
Hvis dere trodde at Leeds skulle vinne denne kampen har dere ikke bakkekontakt, og ser ikke tegninga i denne innspurten. ;)

Du blir faen meg ikkje bedre!!
Forbanna tosk!

Med dine provoserende innlegg hører ikke du hjemme her på forumet.

bmoen har vært medlem av Forumet siden 2004.
Med sine knappe 300 innlegg som forøvrig STORT SETT kommer etter Leeds har avgitt poeng og består av sure oppgulp, hviser han seg igjen som en ekte supporter..... kansje han har holdt med Leeds siden 60 tallet ikke vet jeg, men å fyre opp marioteten av sine medsupportere med pisspreik og kvalme bidrar ikke til et bedre forum.... SORRY bmoen, tror at det er du som ikke hører til på dette forumet. stygt språk for din sarte sjel eller ikke, f*** off
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Promotion 2010

Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Promotion 2010

Chris Martin and Norwich pip Leeds in fixture of the fallen    

Norwich City had joined football's marginalised and forgotten, where newspapers dust off prints of old Milk Cup triumphs and awful haircuts to feed football's love of pathos. The ill-equipped have their moments and then drop away to the fringes â€" psychological and geographical â€" where tumbleweed blows through dreams, or the urge to rise again sparks a revival.

The Canaries are coming out of their coalmine. With an 89th-minute winner from Chris Martin, they opened up an 11-point lead in League One over second-placed Leeds United, who have faltered so badly since their fine FA Cup run that they can now hear Millwall's winged chariot drawing near.

These two members of the Premier League's Captain Oates club are on wildly diverging paths. With eight games left Norwich look certainties for automatic promotion while Leeds are writing a fresh chapter in the self-immolation manual they penned during the Peter Ridsdale years.

It helps if the substitute you send on in added time to save the game stays on for more than 60 seconds. Tresor Kandol must have set some kind of record by being sent off for violent conduct inside a minute. In the roughhouse of first v second, Leeds' machismo left them short while sunnier, prettier Norwich could start planning for the Championship.

Here are two clubs running away from the disgrace of multiple relegations. Norwich have won 23 of their past 29 league games, while Leeds have gathered only 15 points from as many outings in 2010.

The Canaries have been on a classic English switchback ride. They are a fanatically supported community club who are thriving on the pitch and debt-shackled in the boardroom, where arrears of £23m would provoke the displeasure of the new subsidy-intolerant Uefa. A Premier League side five years ago, Norwich crashed through the Championship before writing a revival script in the third tier. And naturally the bright young manager responsible for this radiance is so successful that predators threaten to reach down through the divisions and pluck him out.

When Tony Mowbray was sacked last week, it was a certainty that the Celtic old boy Paul Lambert would be touted for the job. "Hypothetical questions don't really bother me one bit," he told the Norwich Evening News, sounding, as all coveted managers do, like Jim Hacker being asked about No 10. He also said "I love it here and my main job is to get this team out of this league", which leaves open the possibility of a summer departure should Neil Lennon not be awarded the Celtic post full-time.

A passing Premier League snob who thought there was no sentient life below 20th position would have assumed the thousands of yellow-and-green scarves were a vast anti-Glazer protest by the Norfolk branch of the Manchester United supporters' association.

But these noisy supporters are devoted followers of Lambert's football and Delia Smith's cooking. The TV chef has reportedly carved another slice off the club's debt by linking her new promotional deal with Waitrose with sponsorship of the Carrow Road catering. To avoid a crumble, make it rhubarb and ginger.

The upside of sudden falls is that they engender a cult-like defiance. After the first deadline, Norwich had sold 18,500 season tickets for next year. Their average gate of 24,630 is higher than in their Premier League season of 2004â€"05.

Big numbers abound in all these regeneration tales. Norwich, remember, plunged from the Premier League with a 6â€"0 defeat at Fulham and started in League One with a parodic 7â€"1 home defeat to Colchester, which had fans throwing season tickets at the bench and caused Delia and her crew to hire their tormentor, Lambert, who had devised the Colchester landslide.

The ardour of their fans has strengthened in adversity, even if groans and gasps accompany the smallest Norwich error. Grant Holt's 22 league goals ought to protect him from the kind of grandstand grumbling that greeted his small mistake in a passing triangle. This is not a recently invented passion. A list of the notables who have sported canary yellow in recent decades could start with Steve Bruce, Craig Bellamy, Dean Ashton, Dion Dublin and Darren Huckerby.

It was soon apparent that this was to be no polite round-table discussion on who deserves to win League One. As Leeds' Luciano Becchio stooped in the 11th minute to make a header, the boot of Michael Nelson caught him on the sweet spot of the jaw and a huddle of worried medical staff assembled for five minutes before Becchio was carted off.

Victims turned perpetrators. Richard Naylor hacked into Holt and Robert Snodgrass was fortunate to escape with a caution for taking Adam Drury out with his elbow. The sheer physicality and industry of Leeds was a restatement of the conviction they demonstrated in Cup ties against Liverpool, Manchester United and Spurs before their league form became more Crisp than Red Rum.

Simon Grayson, whose managerial glow has dimmed, was right to call Leeds the better of these two sides, but it was Lambert who won the strategic battle, sending on Stephen Hughes to surge down the right and bend a cross on to the head of another replacement, Martin, whose combined league tally with Holt is 37.

"The club has had a few barren years and what we've done is give the fans something back," Lambert said. Straight faces were just about maintained when he said they had given Norwich "just a chance" of taking one step back towards the Premier League.

In the Championship, a kind of Soviet parity endures. Most teams look more or less equal and it takes a clever manager to engineer an escape. Lambert, a Champions League-winning player with Borussia Dortmund who remembers the "graveyard" feel of Colchester's 7â€"1 win here in August, would be the club's best asset in a year when they would need new funds to toss on the investment bonfire. If Celtic come for him, they may need that money to build a roadblock between Norwich and Glasgow.
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

GeirO

Kveldens quiz:

Når tapte vi tre seriekamper på rad sist?

(har ikke sjekket selv ennå)
MOT

auren

Quote from: GeirO on March 27, 2010, 21:42:02
Kveldens quiz:

Når tapte vi tre seriekamper på rad sist?

(har ikke sjekket selv ennå)

Antar det var desember 2008 under McAllister. Tapte vi ikke 6 på rad eller noe sånn da?

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

fjellhaugen

var nok bare 5 auren,
sakset fra www.leedsunited.com

November 2008
Sat 1 15:00 Cheltenham Town A  FL1  W 0-1    
Fri 7 19:45 Northampton Town H  FACP  D 1-1
Tue 11 19:45 Derby County A  LGCP  L 2-1
Sat 15 12:15 Huddersfield Town H  FL1  L 1-2
Mon 17 19:45 Northampton Town A  FACP  W 2-5
Sat 22 15:00 Hartlepool United H  FL1  W 4-1
Tue 25 19:45 Northampton Town A  FL1  L 2-1
Sun 30 12:15 Histon A :P :P  FACP  L 1-0

December 2008
Sat 6 15:00 Tranmere Rovers A  FL1  L 2-1
Sat 13 15:00 Colchester United H  FL1  L 1-2
Sat 20 15:00 Milton Keynes Dons A  FL1  L 3-1

og etter det 1-1 mot revene i larrys første kamp
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!!!!!

h.b

Sat 6         Tranmere Rovers      L   2-1      
Sat 13   Colchester United      L   2-1         
Sat 20   Milton Keynes Dons      L   3-1

Tom S

Quote from: olsen leeds on March 27, 2010, 20:52:43
gutta gjorde en god jobb idag, er rett å slett stolt !! :)

We're Leeds and we're proud of it!
COME ON LEEDS !!

bmoen

God bedring.
;)
Quote from: Carl Fisker on March 27, 2010, 21:17:06
Quote from: ollan on March 27, 2010, 18:12:51
Quote from: Tom S on March 27, 2010, 18:04:56
Quote from: bmoen on March 27, 2010, 18:01:26
Med det språket ditt hører du ikke hjemme her på forumet!  >:(
Quote from: Tom S on March 27, 2010, 17:58:15
Quote from: bmoen on March 27, 2010, 17:56:03
Hvis dere trodde at Leeds skulle vinne denne kampen har dere ikke bakkekontakt, og ser ikke tegninga i denne innspurten. ;)

Du blir faen meg ikkje bedre!!
Forbanna tosk!

Med dine provoserende innlegg hører ikke du hjemme her på forumet.

bmoen har vært medlem av Forumet siden 2004.
Med sine knappe 300 innlegg som forøvrig STORT SETT kommer etter Leeds har avgitt poeng og består av sure oppgulp, hviser han seg igjen som en ekte supporter..... kansje han har holdt med Leeds siden 60 tallet ikke vet jeg, men å fyre opp marioteten av sine medsupportere med pisspreik og kvalme bidrar ikke til et bedre forum.... SORRY bmoen, tror at det er du som ikke hører til på dette forumet. stygt språk for din sarte sjel eller ikke, f*** off
bmoen har laget nok kvalme nå. Moderatorer: Vis ham døren!
BMo - Leeds-fan siden 1964

Promotion 2010

WACCOE:

I went ad we played very well almost as we'll as we did against scum, unfortunately it wasn't enough . I think Johnson has some of the blame for not closing down Stephen Hughes when he was running down te right flank whcih led to te cross being put in (very good cross) for their goal. Nice to see Higgs back he did well apart from some of his kicks but we can let him off being his first game back. Kilkenny was my motm he did very well like most I the players I put grella close second he was electric at times. The lads deserved better in terms of te result a draw was probably the fairest result in truth. Thn again we've been fortunate alot of times this season. Kandol was an idiot and hopefully that will be the last time we see him in a White shirt. Apparently before the match we huddled. ( we were late in because Norwich only opened two fckin tunstiles!!!) it certainly looked like a team effort today and there was a togetherness that seems to have eluded us recently.
I think testament to that was when becchio wnt off injured unlike Monday with paddy players went into their shell this gave them a nit of a siege mentallity whcih was encouraging.
All in all if we stay injury free and we replicate te dame kind of performance with a few more shots on goal we will be celebrating promotion albeit by the skin of our teeth!
Mot

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Higgs 7 - someone who can handle crossess again, yes! Defence seemed to have more confidence with him there.
Collins 7 - Really impressive debut, looked solid
Naylor 7 - Had Holt in his pocket, had a good partnership with Collins
Lowry 8 - Excellent defensively but just that bit too slow to help in attack
Hughes 6 - Poor again. He may try hard but that is not enough and he was a liability at times
Kilkenny 8 - Ran the midfield
Doyle 8 - One of his best games, Hoolihan was subbed which is a testament.
Howson 6 - Best defensive display of the season (excellent tackling) but distribution wasnt up to the norm
Snoddy 7 - Seemed to play that roaming role and was well involved but again some of the distribution was poor
Beckford 7 - only 1 shot on goal, I think but that was hardly his fault. Defence were tight on him and there was pretty little in distribution to him
Grella 7 - Defo 1 for the future but his touch was poor at times although he was busy and the defence had to stay alert

Others
Becchio - Not on for long enough
Johnson - Why????? The substitution made no sense at all.
Kandol - Tosser


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Higgs - 7 - Solid catching and defence seemed much more organised...

Hughes - 4 - Seemed very nervous, gave lots away and the rightside was our weak link
Lowry - 7 - Defended well with no help down the left, wasnt able to push forward too much
Naylor - 7 - Solid and looked to play the ball short! Had Holt and co in his pocket!
Collins - 7 - Solid debut, won lots in the air although looked long quite a lot.

Howson - 6 - Tackled well, pressured them well, but didnt do much with the ball and gave it back to the opposition
Kilkenny - 7 - Ran the midfield, how he hasnt started any before today for a month, i dont know!
Doyle - 7 - I was critical of him Monday, but today much better. Tackled superbly and broke up their play, still doesnt play the ball short enough though

Snoddy - 7 - not much fell for him, tried to work the ball and covered a lot of ground, but didnt get much of a break today
Beckford - 5 - Proved even he wouldnt have made a difference against Milwall! didnt challenge for many balls, although when controlled it properly he retained it well..
Grella - 7 - Start him against Swindon please, good link with midfield and only dangerous striker we had when he ran with the ball...

Overall a lot more promising. We showed a lot of desire and hassled them all game. Their goal was harsh on us and if we perform like that at till the end of the season im sure the goals will come and we'll turn the tanker in no time..... Sad for Becchio, any idea how bad it is?

Saturday cant come soon enough..

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Higgs 6
Hughes 6
Lowry 7
Naylor 7
Collins 7
Doyle 7
Kilkenny 7
Howson 6
Snodgrass 6
Beckford 6
Grella 6

We weren't too bad today, got it on the deck for a change and looked fairly solid at the back. Going forwards we overdid it at times and things didn't quite come off in the final third. I've no idea why Kilkenny was brought off, Norwich weren't offering much of a threat so trying to defend the point with f**king Johnson seemed a poor decision to me.


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Higgs 7
Hughes 6
Lowry 7
Naylor 7
Collins 8
Doyle 8
Kilkenny 8
Howson 7
Snodgrass 7
Beckford 7
Grella 4

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Higgs 7--how he has been missed!
Hughes 5--failed to provide width
Naylor 7.5--very solid
Collins 7--sound debut
Lowry 6--better than Hughes but similar shortcoming
Howson 6 grafted but gave ball away too much
Killa 8.5 MoM
Doyle 8-terrific
Snoddy 6- loads of graft but little end product
Beckford 4-either not fit or not interested
Grella 5-- disappointing, little impact

BJ 3--assume Killa knackered as BJ looked off pace
Kandol--minus 100- should never play for the club again

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Canaries 1 Leeds 0 att.25.5k

Played well today,no hoofing Killer controlled midfield and if only Beckford had have "wanted"it today we shud have won,Grella and Snoddy had chances that shud have been put away,they attacked once in last minute and scored!

Higgs 7 Good distribution and confident
Hughes 7 battled
Naylor 7
Collins 7 did well
Lowry 7 a couple of over hit crosses spoilt a good game
Snoddy 7 battled
Killer 8 MOM
Doyle 8 battled and won almost every ball?
Howson 6 gave the ball away 2 many times shud be dropped!
Becchio 6 injured in opening mins(Kicked in head?)
Beckford 5 no effort,no nothing?

Subs Grella 7 did well,Johnson 6,Kandol Red carded 20 secs after joining the fray?

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id give them all 8

i thought we were brilliant, battling and committed. deserved a draw at very least, i thought we had done enough to nick it.

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Higgs - 7 - Never had much to do, collected crosses with ease. Was NOT at fault for the goal.

Hughes - 6.5 - Another solid performance, was expecting him to get raped but didn't.
Naylor - 7.5 - The Naylor of old, a rock at the back.
Collins - 7.5 - A surprisingly solid debut.
Lowry - 6.5 - Not a bad return, doesn't look confident when attacking though.

Howson - 4.5 - How he is still in the team is beyond me, our worst player by a mile. I think he only played the second half.
Kilkenny - 8.5 - Man of the match. He plays every game, and we'll be OK. Class apart from the rest.
Doyle - 7.5 - Looked like a different player today. Much better.
Snodgrass - 6.5 - Still plays far too narrow (although he was told to today I think, I can never be sure with Grayson!), unlucky with that volley.

Beckford - 6 - At times, looked lively, but at times, looked like he'd rather be at home.
Becchio - not enough time.

Subs:

Grella - 7 - Looked good. Bit nervous when it comes to shooting, but it'll come, the guy's confidence must be at its lowest ebb, considering Dickov had been starting ahead of him previously.
Johnson - 5 - gave the ball away for their goal.
Kandol - 1 - get the f**k out of our club you dumb cunt.

Ref - 1 - how he didn't send Holt off for that 2-footed lunge on Snodgrass I'll never know, and he sent Kandol off for what was just a slight head movement (even though it was f**king absurd, Holt's was 100 times more dangerous).

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Higgs - 7
Hughes - 7
Lowry - 7
Collins - 7
Naylor - 8
Doyle - 8.5
Howson - 6.5
Kilkenny - 7.5
Snoddy - 7
Becchio - N/A
Beckford - 7
Grella - 7

Johnson - N/A
Kandol - 0 (Disgrace)

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Higgs - 6 - did well with what was asked, good for crosses
Hughes - 6 - gave the ball away at times
Naylor - 7 - solid
Collins - 7.5 - good debut, solid and played well
Lowry - 8 - very good today, best he has played for us.
Snodgrass - 6.5 - grafted, wasnt his best game.
Kilkenny - 8.5 - excellent, bossed the middle of the park.
Doyle - 8 - brilliant
Howson - 6.5 - better, but gave the ball away cheaply at times
Grella - 7.5 - excellent, showed why he should play regularly
Beckford - 4 - and im being generous.

Kandol - tosser!!!

we were very unlucky, played very well, battled well

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Higgs 7 - Had hardly anything to do but did what he had to with minimal fuss
Collins 7 - Good solid debut, Best we have looked at the back for weeks
Naylor 7 - Almost like the Nails of old
Lowry 7 - Best game in a Leeds shirt
Hughes 6 - Steady and did nothing wrong
Kilkenny 8 - Has to play every game
Doyle 8 - Immense, Won everything in there and im one of his biggest critics but he was the pick of the bunch for me.
Howson 5 - How he plays every game is beyond me but was better than his normal shite he has been dishing out since christmas
Snoddy 7 - Dangerous second half after a quiet opening, not as consistant as last season or as sharp but still the most likely. Lad was clearly devastated at the end.
Beckford 4 - Poor, not interested and had a great chance to go through but didnt want it and let Doherty back in
Grella 6 - Decent, Has everything in his locker but just not convinced he is a forward, better winger maybe?

Overall I thought we looked like a team, Deserved atleast a point and WE WILL GO UP if we continue to play with the same hunger as there is no doubting ability. I was expecting a pasting but actually thought we looked a better side than Norwich.
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

auren

Med en skade på Becchio som fortsatt er litt uviss mtp omfang, og en Kandol ute i 3 kamper så uroer det meg litt at vi ikke har noen target men på topp. Spent på om Becchio blir fit igjen til neste lørdag.

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

Promotion 2010

Quote from: auren on March 27, 2010, 23:08:01
Med en skade på Becchio som fortsatt er litt uviss mtp omfang, og en Kandol ute i 3 kamper så uroer det meg litt at vi ikke har noen target men på topp. Spent på om Becchio blir fit igjen til neste lørdag.

auren

En støvel i trynet?

Ikke mer enn han har opplevd lørdagene i oppveksten i Buenos Aires...
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

fmtj

Yeboahs vitne

auren

Quote from: Promotion 2010 on March 27, 2010, 23:14:24
Quote from: auren on March 27, 2010, 23:08:01
Med en skade på Becchio som fortsatt er litt uviss mtp omfang, og en Kandol ute i 3 kamper så uroer det meg litt at vi ikke har noen target men på topp. Spent på om Becchio blir fit igjen til neste lørdag.

auren

En støvel i trynet?

Ikke mer enn han har opplevd lørdagene i oppveksten i Buenos Aires...

Det var vel snakk om en hjernerystelse. Kan fint ta en uke og to det vil jeg tro.

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