Kamp: vs Doncaster Rovers, 27.08.2013 kl 20:45 på Keepmoat Stadium

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Runar

.......sånn skal det være!  ;)

Ligacupen og tøff bortekamp mot Doncaster på tirsdag, ønsker at vi stiller med et sterkt, men ungt mannskap. Uten det alt for store B-preget.

Kenny

Thompson - Lees -Wootton -White

-----------------Rudy
----Lenighan-------- Dawson

------------Mowatt

Smith ------- Poleon


Sikkert en alt for ung midtbane, men med fysikken til Lenighan kompenserer det noe, Dawson og Mowatt foran Brown anyday, finnes noen sernior spillere som kunne trengt 45-60 minutters spilletid. Diouf, Drury og Ashdown ihvertfall. Skulle likt å se Charlie Taylor få noen minutter også, men det ser jeg på som helt utenkelig.

Men laget bør bestå av de beste ungespillerne våre sammen med de "beste" av våre seniorspillere uten for mange seniorspillere som trenger kamptrening.

F.eks kan Peltier spille i stedet for Thompson
 

johnny gangster

Verdien av å gå videre er stor for klubben med tanke på at vi kan møte et bra Premier League lag i 3. runde hjemme på Elland Road og jeg tror derfor ikkje vi stiller med et altfor ungt og urutinert lag.  Må også tenke på at Doncaster faktisk er et elt ok Championship lag. Vi spiller også borte og det er et lokalderby, som er viktig for fansen. McDermott vil nok helt sikkert se laget videre i cupen og tror derfor det ikke blir altfor mange utskiftninger.

Mitt tips er:

Ashdown

Peltier - Wooton - Lees - White

Brown - Austin - Tonge

Varney  - Smith - Poleon

Sydhagen

Tipper at Dawson får sjansen i denne kampen.
McD har jo ønsket å slippe han til tidligere.
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

Kato

Flott mulighet for Poleon å få spilt på seg litt rutine, les: bli kvitt noen hvalpetendenser.
 

Asbjørn

Katherine Hannah ‏@KatherineLeeds  3m  
#lufc Brian McDermott says Scott Wootton will start v #drfc tmrw, plans to make five changes to side that beat Ipswich @wysdaily

Da vet vi det :)

Kommer Byram seg gjennom dagens reserve-omgang får han gjerne et innhopp - om da ikke kroppen hans trenger hvile etter dagens outing...

Jeg overvar forrige runde, der vi også stilte med nr 12-15 i første-elleveren, noen unggutter, samt en kjerne av de faste.

Jeg antok til å begynne med at Zac Thompson ville få en ny sjanse på backen, han åpet famlende men spilte seg noenlunde opp sist. Poleon startet, og viste der også at han er ujevn, han gjør mye bra men det blir mange fånyttes løp også. Vel, han trenger erfaring i å starte kamper, så det gjør han nok. I og med at Hunt har spilt såpass lite, er vel han også i frågan, som Smith. Etter forrige cuprunde uttalte BMD at han hadde håpt å benytte Mowatt, men at dette ikke ble kampen for slikt. Kanskje blir dette en kamp for ham, men da etter hvert, om resultatet tilsier det :)

Vi har jo mange på sentral midtbane som trenger matchtrening, tross dette så vi ingenting til Pugh sist (var vel snakk om matforgiftning også i de tider), Norris, Brown, Tonge

Må jeg redusere alle disse til 'fem' så tipper jeg starter for Tonge, Wootton, Drury, Smith og Poleon.
I tillegg til 6 av de som startet lørdag.
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Annesj

McD har bekreftet at Wotton starter ihvertfall  ;D
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Asbjørn

De som spilte dagens treningskamp er neppe tiltenkt en fremtredende rolle i morgendagens kamp:

United: Cairns, Byram (Coyle 46), Coker, Taylor, Pugh, Thompson, Lenighan, Norris, Dawson (Phillips 63), Parkin (Denton 78), Walters. -

See more at: http://www.leedsunited.com/news/article/518nwgxt89z61f2hhbae1bma9/title/under-21s-edged-out#sthash.ys8R7lIP.dpuf
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Leedsfan

Quote from: Asbjørn on August 26, 2013, 19:40:00
De som spilte dagens treningskamp er neppe tiltenkt en fremtredende rolle i morgendagens kamp:

United: Cairns, Byram (Coyle 46), Coker, Taylor, Pugh, Thompson, Lenighan, Norris, Dawson (Phillips 63), Parkin (Denton 78), Walters. -

See more at: http://www.leedsunited.com/news/article/518nwgxt89z61f2hhbae1bma9/title/under-21s-edged-out#sthash.ys8R7lIP.dpuf

Jeg håper vi hvile de viktigste før den viktige kampen mot QPR. Håper Hall, White, Diouf, Drury, Smith, Brown, Tonge og Thompson får prøve seg.

http://cache.images.globalsportsmedia.com/perform/leeds/130x195/306413.jpg

Kanskje Mowatt får starte?
I scored 24 goals helping my side win promotion back to the Premier League aged just 22. Then in my first season in the top flight I had bagged an impressive 15 goals by the end of January. My form earned me an England call-up. Am I a £35m striker? No. I am Michael Ricketts, February 2002.

Annesj

Han var jo ikke med i dagens kamp så det hadde vært moro å sett han  :)
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We are so proud
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Sydhagen

Noen mulighet for å få sett denne på en stream?
"Paynter, a striker whose danger factor is akin to a blind sniper, who has no fingers, or a gun."

sportcarl1

kenny
peltier wotton pearce white
tonge brown mowatt diouf
hunt poleon
 

fmtj

Quote from: Kato on August 26, 2013, 14:20:53
Flott mulighet for Poleon å få spilt på seg litt rutine, les: bli kvitt noen hvalpetendenser.




...tar tid før hvalpene blir husreine...... ;)
Yeboahs vitne

Promotion 2010

LEEDS UNITED AND ASTON VILLA FEATURE IN CAPITAL ONE CUP TOP STATS

European involvement means that the majority of the big guns do not enter the Capital One Cup until the third round, but there are still plenty of matches among the second-round action to get involved in.

The King Of Stats has ruled his beady eye over the 25 fixtures and come up with seven possible money-making angles.

4 â€" Barnsley have not only failed to score in four successive meetings with Southampton, but they have not troubled the scorers in any of their last four home games in this competition. A Southampton clean sheet at Oakwell is 29/20.

11 â€" Only once in their last 11 meetings with Leyton Orient have Hull managed to score more than once in the 90 minutes. Meanwhile, they have only scored two or more in two of their last 12 competitive fixtures dating back to last season. Hull are 7/10 to score under 1.5 goals at Orient here.

3 â€" Accrington Stanley have never previously gone beyond the second round of the League Cup, with this round proving their exit point on three occasions previously. The suspension of striker Danny Webber for the clash with Cardiff will not help their case either and Cardiff must be backed at 1/2 to beat League Two's bottom club.

7 â€" West Brom have not kept a clean sheet in any of their last seven League Cup fixtures and goalkeeper Ben Foster is missing with an ankle injury. Newport to score at the Hawthorns can be backed at 3/4.

4 â€" Brentford may not have won an away game in the competition since 1997, but their chances are boosted here by the fact that Derby have been dumped out by lower-league opposition in each of the last four seasons. Brentford are 7/4 to qualify for round three.

4 â€" Leeds are on a four-match winning streak against Doncaster and have scored an impressive 13 goals in the process. The Total Result market appeals here with 31/10 the price for another Leeds triumph in a game that sees over 2.5 goals scored.

17 â€" This is the number of days Aston Villa are without a game for between their League Cup clash at home to Rotherham and their next Premier League fixture with Newcastle. Paul Lambert can be expected to name his strongest team as he has no reason to rest players so Villa look fairly-priced at 1/3 to beat Rotherham.
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Promotion 2010

Hvis du er på vei til Doncaster nå så sjekk siste info her:

Doncaster Awaydaze Tuesday, 27th Aug 2013 13:48 by Tim Whelan

This season we’re lucky enough to be visiting Doncaster Rovers shiny new Keepmoat stadium twice, and tonight’s League Cup tie kicks off at 7.45. Rovers’ new home at the Keepmoat Stadium is about two miles south of Doncaster town centre. If you’re driving down from Leeds you need to leave the A1(M) at Junction 35, to join the M18 Eastbound. Once on the M18, leave at Junction 3 and take the A6182 towards Doncaster (the stadium is well signposted from Junction 3 and is about one and a half miles away). You will pass a retail park on your left and then at the next island (which has the Lakeside Pub visible behind it) turn left onto White Rose Way. The Lakeside Shopping Centre is now on your right (the stadium is located directly behind the shopping centre). At the next island turn right onto the industrial estate and after passing the Tesco distribution centre on your right, turn right at the bottom of the road and the stadium is further down on your left.

Surprisingly for a stadium towards the edge of town, there isn’t much parking available. There are just 1,000 spaces at the stadium, (costing £5) which is inadequate for big games like this. According to the stadium website “to comply with the Green Travel Plan national environmental initiative, the Keepmoat Stadium will encourage the allocation of all parking spaces to multi-occupancy vehicles carrying three or more people”. A number of firms on the nearby industrial park offer matchday parking at around £3-£4, and there is a limited amount of street parking in the area. Otherwise, there is a ‘Park and Walk’ service from the club’s former car park at Belle Vue, with Yellow signs to show you the way from there to the Stadium. It’s about 25-30 minutes walk from the railway station, so the best option is to take the matchday bus service from the nearby Doncaster Interchange bus station, which is under the Frenchgate Shopping Centre. This is Route 75X and runs every 10 minutes direct to the Stadium, leaving Stand C6 and taking about 10 minutes. The bus stops in a lay-by at the Ground close to the Ticket Office and the return service after the match leaves from the same place. And all of this costs £1.10 each way. There are trains back to Leeds after the game at 22.22, 22.36 and 23.32.
I don’t think there’s much point in me recommending any pubs for this game, as the police might again insist on a blanket booze ban, as they have done in the past. Before our first visit to the Keepmoat they said “we strongly believe it is the right thing to do for a derby match where emotions may well be running high.” They also promised that "Substantial police resources" would be deployed in Doncaster, and there will also be a large British Transport Police presence at the railway station. "South Yorkshire Police will be on hand to deal with anyone who may attempt to disrupt the peace."

Doncaster played their first game at the Keepmoat in January 2007, after leaving nearby Belle Vue, their home for the previous 84 years. The old ground had character but was getting a bit ramshackle for modern standards, not least because one of their former Chairmen once tried to set fire to it! The Keepmoat stadium cost £21m to build and is also home to Doncaster Lakers Rugby League team as well as ladies football team Doncaster Belles. The stadium complex was built by, and is owned by, Doncaster Council. The Keepmoat’s capacity is 15,231, and as with all the other identikit new stadia it provides good facilities but is completely lacking in character. The bigger visiting clubs (yep, that’s us) usually get the whole of the North End of the ground, which is a total allocation of 3,344 seats, but they must have given us an extra block, because tonight we have 4,100 tickets in total. There are still tickets on sale tonight, but you’ll have to take either a season ticket or membership card in order to buy one. The view of the playing action and the leg room are good in this stand, but fans are set well back from the pitch due to the tarmac track which surrounds it. There is plenty of room on the concourse and the food is quite good by football standards. You can get Pies, pasties and ‘vegetarian Pizza Pods’ (whatever they are) as well as the usual Burgers and Hot Dogs. Ticket prices for away fans are £20 for adults, with concessions at £15, under 21s £11, under 16s £8 and under 11s £5.

Some of this stuff came from www.footballgroundguide.co.uk - See more at: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/leedsunited/news/32676/doncaster-awaydaze#sthash.E3OdwAwa.dpuf
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Promotion 2010

Home from home? Doncaster Preview Tuesday, 27th Aug 2013 14:12

Although the League Cup draw provided us with a rare away trip, one can hardly call it an inconvenience as we are down the road at Doncaster for tonight's second round clash KO 7:45pm.
Given Doncaster's MP and Leader of the Opposition Ed Milliband is a self-confessed Leeds fan and the fact that we have been allocated just over 4000 tickets with sales to us available on the night, we could be forgiven in thinking it will be something of a home from home at the Keepmoat tonight and hopefully we will continue our excellent run against our neighbours from down the A1.

Two years ago, two Ramon Nunez strikes on this ground took us through to round three and in October that year, we eased to a 3-0 win in the league fixture, much talked about man-of-the-moment Ross McCormack scoring a sensational overhead strike.
One of the big questions is will McCormack start against the club he played for briefly on loan? Despite speculation linking him with Middlesbrough going off the boil somewhat, it will be inevitable that the mischief makers will read more from the team-sheet alone of McCormack fails to start. My hunch is McCormack will warm the bench, for insurance purposes, by this I mean he will be used only if we are struggling like in round one against Chesterfield.

As well as confirming new-boy Scott Wootton will make his full debut, Brian McDermott has hinted El Hadji Diouf will be involved and I wouldn't be surprised to see him start. I think Dioufy will get a rough ride from the locals given his decision last year to walk away from the Keepmoat and join us. My belief is we will see Zac Thompson involved again, as well as Michael Brown and Adam Drury. I'm going for Jason Pearce partnering Wootton in the central defence with Dominic Poleon up front.

For the visitors, Paul Keegan will be cursing the absurditities of the bizarre Football League rule book. Doncaster's visit to Charlton last Saturday was of course abandoned due to freakish weather in south London with Rovers leading 3-1. Obviously the result is chalked off but Keegan's red card still stands so he will be out of the side managed by one-time Leeds forward Paul Dickov.

Doncaster have made an encouraging start to life back in the Championship, but Leeds certainly have the Indian sign over their local rivals, you have to go back to the League One play-off final in 2008 for the last time the Reds beat the Whites. However I think like against Chesterfield we will narrowly slip through to the next round with a 2-1 win like last time. -

See more at: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/leedsunited/news/32677/home-from-home-doncaster-preview#sthash.emEln0B2.dpuf
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Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Hallgeir *

Ikke noe match preview  før kampen i kveld, og heller ingen studiosending etter seieren mot Ipswich. Hmm....
Super Leeds since 1968

Asbjørn

Phil Hay ‏@PhilHayYEP  1m 
Scott Wootton will make his debut tonight, one of five changes planned by McDermott. Tonge and Smith likely to get a chance too


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Navan Whites ‏@TheNavanWhites  8m  
Tonights Team News  #lufc v Doncaster: Kenny, Peltier, Wootton, Pearce, Drury, Mowatt, Tonge, Austin, McCormack, Smith, Poleon"

Grunnstammen er intakt, 2 unge debutanter og 3/4 fringe players.
Grei mix, etter mitt syn





Navan Whites ‏@TheNavanWhites  15m 
Subs TEAM NEWS: Subs: Ashdown, Hunt, Diouf, Hall, White, Murphy, Brown. #lufc"

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Or has it died out and melted like the snow
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Dylan

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Quote from: Asbjørn on August 27, 2013, 20:00:14
Navan Whites ‏@TheNavanWhites  8m  
Tonights Team News  #lufc v Doncaster: Kenny, Peltier, Wootton, Pearce, Drury, Mowatt, Tonge, Austin, McCormack, Smith, Poleon"

Grunnstammen er intakt, 2 unge debutanter og 3/4 fringe players.
Grei mix, etter mitt syn





Navan Whites ‏@TheNavanWhites  15m 
Subs TEAM NEWS: Subs: Ashdown, Hunt, Diouf, Hall, White, Murphy, Brown. #lufc"



Ser ut til at vi går for seier. Bra laguttak.   :)
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

Asbjørn

...kanskje like viktig, de som får hvile:
eon wobschall ‏@LeonWobYP  6m 
Murphy, Hunt on bench. Varney, Green, Warnock, Lees not involved, handed a breather #lufc

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kalle_92

Quote from: Asbjørn on August 27, 2013, 20:13:28
...kanskje like viktig, de som får hvile:
eon wobschall ‏@LeonWobYP  6m 
Murphy, Hunt on bench. Varney, Green, Warnock, Lees not involved, handed a breather #lufc


Så lite av dette under Warnock. Takk og pris for at noen spillere får hvile når det trengs, og muligheten er tilstede!

Annesj

Spennende lag  :) Spent på Wootton og Smith idag. Ikke minst kombon Smith og Poleon. Om de spiller i tospann da. Kanskje poleon er kant og smith alene eller med McC foran?
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We are so proud
We shout it out loud
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B_Ød

hadde nesten tenkt å kjøre min "vanlige" 3p idag...men ser at det vill være skire tullet.
Går for lett avansement i stedet  ;)
Ups & Ups!!

haak-d

 

gulle

Quote from: Promotion 2010 on August 27, 2013, 20:09:57
Quote from: Asbjørn on August 27, 2013, 20:00:14
Navan Whites ‏@TheNavanWhites  8m  
Tonights Team News  #lufc v Doncaster: Kenny, Peltier, Wootton, Pearce, Drury, Mowatt, Tonge, Austin, McCormack, Smith, Poleon"

Grunnstammen er intakt, 2 unge debutanter og 3/4 fringe players.
Grei mix, etter mitt syn





Navan Whites ‏@TheNavanWhites  15m 
Subs TEAM NEWS: Subs: Ashdown, Hunt, Diouf, Hall, White, Murphy, Brown. #lufc"



Ser ut til at vi går for seier. Bra laguttak.   :)
hadde ønsket White istedenfor Drury , har ikke gitt han opp enda
I år rykker vi opp!

Erik_

Veldig spennende med Mowatt. Fortjener sjansen etter glimrende spill for reservelaget den siste tiden.


Trond90

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