Et bra innlegg med synspunktet de fleste vil være enige i vil jeg tro..
Kan vi virkelig ikke konkurrere med en klubb som Leicester i overgangvinduet så er det sikkert flere klubber også som sparker beina unna Leeds. Da blir det oppsopet som blir igjen enda en gang, og enda en sesong i sumpa.
Finnes det kapital så bør stallen omg forsterkes i vesentlig grad, at Leeds ikke hadde et dusin med potensielle spillere allerede når vinduet åpnet er for meg ubegripelig, og ingen kan ha vært forberedt når de ikke har annet en skrot de sitter igjen med
Egentlig så sitter jeg her og bare venter på en like dårlig unnskyldning som vi har fått servert så mange ganger fra nissen opp gjennom årene om at det skal satses 100% neste sesong...
Jeg er så lei dette nå at jeg føler at energien går på siste rest av spareblusset
Please, proof me wrong
Former Leeds Players Sucking Up To GFH Capital
It seems that certain former players are putting "hospitality" contracts or honoury roles above their love for the club. First Lorimer devoted about 10,000 rambling words to justifying GFH Capital's approach to the transfer market. And now Dominic I will lie down and be a Matteo to be walked all over has called for a "sensible approach" to the January window.
According to Dick and Dom, Leeds cannot expect to compete with Leicester City in the transfer market. Hang on, did I read that right? Did he say Leeds cannot expect to compete with Manchester City? No, it was actually Leicester City!
Dear God, Leeds have just been bought out by a bank committed to bringing Premiership football to the City, but the club can't compete in the transfer market with the club currently sitting FIFTH in the Championship! So what does that tell you? Well logically the gap will widen between Leicester and Leeds over the remainder of the season and so GFH Capital are accepting failure already!
Where is the ambition? Where is the commitment? According to Matteo, no club in the Championship can afford wages of £35,000 a week. No they can't, if they remain in the Championship. But there is truth in the saying, you have to speculate to accumulate. West Ham paid over £4m to sign Nolan AFTER being relegated and committed to wages of £40,000 per week. And where are West Ham now? In the Prem. And Nolan's leadership and goals were a major factor in securing promotion.
Yes, of course, West Ham benefited from the parachute payments, but those rewards are available to any team that secures promotion. If GFH Capital are serious about taking Leeds to the Prem, they have to invest serious money in the squad.
Matteo speculates that Leicester offered inflated wages to Wood. Let's say they offered £20k a week more than Leeds, that would amount to any extra £1m in wages over a full season. That is peanuts when compared with the £60m available in Sky money for the team finishing BOTTOM of the Prem. If GFH are not prepared to gamble £1.25 as a transfer fee and an inflated wage bill of £1m to have a shot at promotion, what bloody use are they? That's £2.25m for an exciting young striker who could be worth double that in a year's time if he keeps scoring. That looks a good bet to me!Leeds fans will respond to this with the usual abuse but isn't it time to open your eyes guys? What's changed since GFH Capital took over the club from Bates? It's looking more and more as if the long suffering fans of the club have been mugged, whilst the puppets of Bates have simply become the mouth pieces for the Arab bank, no doubt to secure ongoing gratuities from the club. I may be a cnut, but I warn you, Bates, Lorimer, Matteo and GFH Capital are taking the fans of the club for total cnuts, exploiting blind loyalty and desperate hope in an utterly cynical fashion.
Wood might have fired Leeds to the Prem. Why are Leeds fans not expressing fury that Leicester City outbid one of the biggest clubs in the country to get him? It's like West Ham landing a top target at the expense of Chelsea - ridiculous!
http://thegamesgonecrazier.blogspot.no/2013/01/former-leeds-players-sucking-up-to-gfh.html