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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #30 på: Mars 06, 2007, 18:32:39 »
Hull tap mot Ipswich og seier mot Luton på lørdag, så er det fortsatt et lite håp.........

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #31 på: Mars 06, 2007, 18:36:40 »
Det har vært en meget turbulent start på året.
Dave Nattan - en av veteranene på Leedslist - har oppsummert hva som har vært de store temaene på de ulike Leeds Utd-stedene:

  "Since Jan in no particular order, here is a list of things we have discussed \ got annoyed over.
  Off the pitch
  1.The mole - and the way it was all handled
  2.The Captain deserting the sinking ship
  3.The chairman inciting fans to attack a (ex?) director and being reported to police
  4.Dave Jones offering to fight fans over a chant tha,t whatever your views is sung by other fans at him too but with no response from him
  5.The Wilkinson rumours of a takeover
  6.The arena \ hotel \ casino plans
  7. Crowd of 29,500 turning up to show up Bates ticket price policy
   
  On the pitch \ team related
  1. The Gary Kelly conspiracy (now joined by the Derry one)
  2. Our FA Cup run effectively lasting 15mins before we were 2- 0 down at WBA
  3. Bringing in 2 top quality players - Thompson and Flo then seeing them both get injured
  4. Beating Hull away only to have our bubble burst by the fact that we acutally went down one place in the League to rock bottom
  5. Failing to score or get a point against 9 men at Cardiff
  6. Scoring at Birmingham only for the goal not to be given
  7. Conceding a fluke \ wonder goal against Wednesday followed by another compared in some papers to Brazils in 1970 WC Final but then pulling 2 back in the dying minutes and still having time to hit the bar !
"

Tydligvis stort sett de samme temaene som vi på Forum, selv om jeg tror vi har brukt mye mer tid på Mr. Wise og Mr. Bates.
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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #32 på: Mars 06, 2007, 18:39:22 »
Bates: Wise must sort it out

Ken Bates will leave the fate of Kevin Nicholls in Dennis Wise's hands after insisting the midfielder's request to leave Leeds United was a "managerial matter".

Nicholls is less than a season into the four-year contract he signed with United last summer, but he looks set for a premature exit from Elland Road after being stripped of the captaincy last week.
Wise demoted Nicholls and dropped him from the squad for Saturday's game against Sheffield Wednesday following the midfielder's admission that he wanted to return to his former club Luton on loan.
Wise has refused to sanction a deal with the Kenilworth Road club, but admitted he will allow Nicholls to leave Elland Road in the summer.
United would be reluctant to release him, however, without recouping the entirety of the £700,000 fee they paid to Luton for the midfielder's signature seven months ago.
Wise and Bates have held talks over the issue, and United's chairman is believed to support his manager's decision to strip Nicholls of the captaincy.
But Bates will leave Wise to handle the midfielder's future despite the sizeable fee invested in Nicholls last summer.
Bates refused to comment on whether Nicholls would play for United again, but said: "It's a disappointing situation. I'm very surprised by it.
"But it's a managerial matter, and one that the manager will deal with. It's only right that I leave it to him."
Nicholls' midfield colleague Jonathan Douglas carried the armband through Saturday's 3-2 defeat to Wednesday and will retain the captaincy for the rest of the season.
The controversy surrounding Nicholls has been fuelled by the fact that United are preparing to host Luton at Elland Road on Saturday, a match which both relegation-threatened clubs need to win.
Bates said: "The most important thing is that we beat Luton. I hope this will galvanise the other players and make them more determined."
United striker Ian Moore, meanwhile, has supported Wise's decision to appoint Douglas as captain, saying: "He's got a lot of respect from the lads.
"I travel (to Leeds) with him every morning and I don't think there was a better decision than making him captain."


Kilde: YEP (http://www.leedstoday.net/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleID=2098690&SectionID=46)

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #33 på: Mars 07, 2007, 15:40:25 »
For dei som har lyst å predikere sesongen[:D]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_1/predictor/default.stm

- Rune

1. omgang: Southampton 3 Leeds 0
2. omgang: Southampton 3 Leeds 4
[:D]

Job Done Preston, *******
- Rune

Einar

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #34 på: Mars 07, 2007, 19:21:29 »
Prediction ferdig... Leeds nr 21, til tross for 0-5 mot Derby i siste kamp...
6 lag under 50p...

 

lojosang

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #35 på: Mars 07, 2007, 20:57:58 »
Min krystallkule viser at vi klarer oss.

1 Derby 46 22 92
2 Preston 46 21 87
3 Sunderland 46 27 84
4 Birmingham 46 21 84
5 West Brom 46 30 83
6 Southampton 46 18 76
7 Cardiff 46 17 76
8 Wolverhampton 46 3 75
9 Stoke 46 10 63
10 Colchester 46 7 63
11 Sheff Wed 46 -3 62
12 Norwich 46 -9 59
13 Crystal Palace 46 0 58
14 Plymouth 46 -3 57
15 Burnley 46 -3 57
16 Coventry 46 -11 57
17 Ipswich 46 -4 56
18 Hull 46 -18 50
19 Leicester 46 -10 49
20 Leeds 46 -23 48
21 Southend 46 -21 46
22 QPR 46 -24 46
23 Luton 46 -21 45
24 Barnsley 46 -26 45

Trenge vel for fakerten  ikkje ha nåken signatur heller eg, vel! [:D]
- Leif Olav

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #36 på: Mars 08, 2007, 00:05:51 »
I Norge er jeg Viking fan å regner med å tror å håper på at det samme skjer at vi klarer oss akkurat, men d trenger ikke bli like jævlig nervepirrende som Viking gjorde det i 5-0 kampen mot Brann. Men vi rykker ikke ned, vi klarer oss med ett nødskrik!!!

Side before self!!!
15 points who gives a f**k, we're Super Leeds and we're going up!

kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #37 på: Mars 08, 2007, 00:12:08 »

Whatever Happened To Yorkshire Football?

The final league table for the last pre-Premiership season of 1991/92 boasts two Yorkshire clubs in the top three and another in ninth. This season, if Yorkshire's sole top-flight representatives finish in 17th, they'll be happy. These really are dark, dire days for Yorkshire football.

Below the Premiership, there are four Yorkshire clubs in the Championship - three of them are involved in a relegation battle, with Leeds not even bothering with the battle much anymore.

At Elland Road on Saturday I saw them produce yet another disorganised, disjointed performance against the Owls in a Yorkshire derby that could be as rare as canapes in this once-great footballing county next season. Except, of course, in League One, which could be a practically all-Yorkshire affair.

All four of the region's Championship clubs have lost their manager this season, with only Sheffield Wednesday reaping any discernible rewards. Below that, all four of Yorkshire's League One clubs have had a managerial change, with my own beloved Huddersfield following the examples of Doncaster, Rotherham and Bradford City this week with the long-overdue sacking of Peter Jackson.

Who'd have thought that Neil Warnock would have the safest job of anyone in Yorkshire football this season? Or that he'd be one of the few managers not fighting a real relegation battle?

While the north west and London dominate the Premiership, and the midlands dominates the Championship, Yorkshire merely dominates the list of clubs in crisis.

No title wins since 1992, no FA Cup final appearances since 1993, and not a lot of pride in Yorkshire football since then. Where once there was no shortage of success (only glamour), now there's disharmony, financial failure and some really, really rotten football.

The vast majority of clubs in the region are doing appreciably worse than they were 15 years ago - with Leeds the most high-profile example as a club that's dropped the best part of two divisions, lurching from one laughable farce to another.

But it's been difficult for fans of Bradford and Huddersfield to fully glory in this latest fall from grace as glass houses and stone-throwing are not easy bedfellows. If Yorkshire football is in a lull, West Yorkshire football is in a bloody big ditch. Even Halifax Town are rubbish.

Many clubs have suffered over the last 15 years from over-stretching themselves financially, but Yorkshire clubs (despite the stereotypes) have been among the biggest culprits with Leeds, Wednesday and Bradford (Benito Carbone, anyone?) all spending big in an attempt to stay in the Premiership and Huddersfield spending big in an attempt to get there.

The only decent-sized club who have never succumbed to that 'you've got to speculate to accumulate' policy are Sheffield United, and they are now reaping the rewards. They offer the only glimmer of light to the Yorkshire football fan. If they can get back close to the heights of 15 years ago, can other clubs in the area follow their lead? We might never get Yorkshire title-winners again, but it would be nice to feature in something other than a relegation battle...

Sarah Winterburn, Football365.com

kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #38 på: Mars 08, 2007, 00:27:31 »

Fra PFA's off. nettsted:

These are dark days for Leeds - from the boardroom to the dressing room



Championship basement club Leeds seem to be stumbling from one crisis to another this season and now chairman Ken Bates has blamed former director Melvyn Levi for failing to attract new investors.
Bates, 75, stepped up his bitter war of words between the pair in response to Levi's complaint to the Football League that the former Chelsea supremo was not 'fit and proper' to run a club.
Bates said: "He's deliberately and consistently tried to frustrate Leeds United from getting fresh investment into the club. He has deliberately tried to undermine the future of Leeds United and it's important that fact is not lost in the floss. If we fail, it's down to him."
Levi, a member of the previous Elland Road board that sold the club to Bates in January 2005, has also reported the Leeds chairman to the police. Levi was furious when his address was printed in Saturday's match programme as part of an article by Bates in which he described the Leeds-based businessman as 'an enemy within'.
Bates claimed Levi has reneged on the deal when he first purchased the club and his refusal to transfer shares 'has deterred at least two would-be serious investors'.
Levi denies the allegations and hit back, saying: "I have reported him to the police because he put my name and address in Saturday's programme. It's a ridiculous and dangerous thing to do. It's tantamount to incitement to violence. You can't be too sure in this day and age.
"And yesterday I wrote to the Football League to complain that Mr Bates is not a fit and proper person to be a director of a football club and that he had brought the game into disrepute. We will see whether the Football League take it seriously or not.
"Or do they consider it to be okay for club chairmen to behave in this way? If they do, then I'm afraid English football is in a sorry state. I'm a respectable businessman in this city and don't expect to be treated like that."
To add to the mood of doom and gloom at Elland Road, striker Ian Moore said he and his teammates have been left gob-smacked by skipper Kevin Nicholls' announcement that he wants to leave the club and re-join his old team Luton, who are also deep in trouble in the Championship.
Moore added: "The timing could not be any worse as Luton are down there with us. I'm sure the fans won't be happy when they find out and I just can't understand his motives. I thought he was settling in but obviously it's not right.
"There are just so many things going wrong and it seems to be snowballing. The club is going through some of the worst days it probably ever has done and things don't look good at the moment."

Kilde: http://www.givemefootball.com/display.cfm?article=9992&type=1
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kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #39 på: Mars 08, 2007, 00:40:42 »
Legend tips Wise for great escape
Leeds legend Norman Hunter is backing Dennis Wise's side to narrowly avoid relegation.
The former Leeds and England defender, who now works as a radio summariser, admits the Championship table makes for grim reading, but feels all is not yet lost in their fight for survival.
"The big thing for me is that the other clubs down at the bottom are not pulling away," Hunter said.
"Hull lost their game in hand and everybody apart from Southend lost on Saturday, and they drew.
"There are still six or seven teams in the mix and I don't know why but I have a hunch Leeds will stay up. I just think they can do it."
Wise's side have 10 league games left to preserve their Championship status, starting with Saturday's visit of relegation rivals Luton.

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #40 på: Mars 08, 2007, 00:41:58 »
Healy: Time to pay back fans
David Healy believes it is time Leeds' misfiring players rewarded fans for their support this season.
United are currently bottom of the Championship and face the prospect of a second relegation in four seasons with 10 games remaining.
"I know we're not doing well, but it's nice to see parents and kids," Healy told the club's official website.
"It's nice to sign jerseys and talk to people and it's great to see people supporting the club.
"They've supported us all year on the pitch and off and I'd urge the fans to keep supporting the players. They've tried to help us all through the season and we have to help them.
"The crowd against QPR a few weeks ago inspired the boys, but we didn't get the right result. Hopefully with the attitude and determination to win the game we'll get the result on Saturday."

« Siste redigering: Mars 08, 2007, 00:42:24 av kjelvi »

Masinga

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #41 på: Mars 08, 2007, 01:31:20 »
quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi

Barnsley kan ved totalkollaps også bli innblandet.


Barnsley har bare tre poeng ned til streken og det er jo ikke mye. Men du tenker sikkert i forhold til Leeds.

Egentlig er det ganske utrolig at vi har heng på lagene over med de dårlige resultatene Leeds har hatt.

Det som bekymrer er at det er ingenting som tyder på at Leeds skal gå inn i en periode med bare seire. Wise og Bates prøver alt de kan å få spillerne til ikke å konsentrere om det de skal konsentrere seg om nå i innspurten.

Masinga, medl.nr. 1250
« Siste redigering: Mars 08, 2007, 04:58:20 av Masinga »
Masinga, medl.nr. 1250

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #42 på: Mars 08, 2007, 14:14:33 »
Tror Barnsley sin "heldige" periode er over nå, og at vil slite fremover.Kanskje er Southend sin
vilje til og vinne kamper over om de går på tap til helgen.
En uavgjort mellom Leeds og luton vil passe de andre lagene bra, og kan være nådestøtet for Leeds.Samtidig som luton fortsatt er med blant lagene i bunn.
Hull møter Preston,og kan gå på tap her. South. spiller borte mot Ipsw. og kan også få et tap.
qpr spiller hjemme mot sheff, og kan være et av bunnlagene som har muligheter for 3 poeng.
Barnsley går nok mot en poengløs helg.
Så 3 poeng på lørdag er utrolig viktig for at det skal være noe håp igjen.
Kun seier er godt nok,resultatene i de andre kampene kan ikke gå vår vei for evig.
Tap og det er definitivt over for denne sesongen,taper vi denne , ser jeg ikke hvor vi skal kunne ta poengene.....................

pedro

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #43 på: Mars 08, 2007, 21:16:23 »
http://www.fansfc.com/frontpage/frontpagenews.asp?newsid=163845

Litt sent av Healy å komme med denne nå, pr.dato er denne sesongen den verste whatever[V]

Tror allikevel vi klarer å berge plassen og vi får en kjempeopptur neste sesong, mye likt Derby.
Leedsomaniac

KeyserSoze

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #44 på: Mars 08, 2007, 21:47:21 »
Ingen grunn til å grave seg helt ned enda. Det er tross alt bare 5 poeng vi snakker om (legger på ett pga den begredelige målforskjellen). Men som sagt over her, de andre resultatene kan ikke gå vår vei for evig, så vi er nødt til å begynne å plukke poeng nå.

Hvis vi ikke klarer å vinne på lørdag, da er det på tide å begynne å finne frem spadene...
 

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #45 på: Mars 09, 2007, 13:23:13 »
Vi er vel faktisk avhengig av at noen resultater går vår vei enda,men vi er nødt til og gjøre vår del av jobben. Og dette er den største jobben de har hatt på lang tid.
Vil si det sånn , at klarer leeds dette så har de virkelig gjort en stor prestasjon denne sesongen. Klarer vi og berge plassen ,så skal de ha for en kjempe avslutning.

kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #46 på: Mars 09, 2007, 16:39:42 »
Leeds United against the world

It would be easy for Gus Poyet to think the world is against him - as assistant manager of Leeds United it often is.




But the charismatic Uruguayan is still enjoying life as Dennis Wise's number two despite the predicament his side find themselves in at the bottom of the Championship.
Four points adrift of safety with 10 games to go, the outlook on the pitch is bleak for a Leeds side that have not won in five matches.
That is without mentioning developments off the field where, in the past month, one player has been accused of leaking team news to the opposition and another - captain Kevin Nicholls - has asked for a move to one of their relegation rivals.
All this at a club that just six years ago reached the Champions League semi-final too, as if they are not reminded of that often enough.
There are plenty of people who would love to see Leeds, chairman Ken Bates and Wise end up in League One but Poyet remains unruffled.
 
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"I know it is good news for some people if Leeds fail. It is much better for the press for something to go wrong here than at smaller clubs"
Leeds assistant boss Gus Poyet

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"When Chelsea went to play a smaller team in the FA Cup the ground was always full of reporters and you are thinking are they here to cover the game or because they are waiting for us to lose to make a bigger story from that.
"I know it is good news for some people if Leeds fail. It is much better for the press for something to go wrong here than at smaller clubs.
"But seriously we don't think about that. I am just trying to get on with my job and to get the best out of our players.
Poyet is clearly flummoxed by the Nicholls situation - which ironically has come about ahead of Leeds' crunch match at Elland Road this weekend.
"Football is crazy," Poyet said. "You come in one morning and everything is alright - then you turn around and your captain wants to go to a team who you are playing on Saturday?
"I have to pinch myself sometimes to see if I am dreaming because that cannot be real.
"Do I feel under pressure now? No. What happened there shows I don't know what is going to happen in the next five minutes, so why worry about Saturday? Too many things can happen."
Leeds' poor form is more of a concern but Poyet is persuasive when he argues why they can still survive.
"If we were still in the position we were in back in December where we were losing by two or three goals and not creating chances there would be problems," he explained.
"You could see then something was missing and I would be really worried if it was the same situation now.


Nicholls stunned Leeds by asking to return to Luton Town

"But from 1 January onwards we have only lost games by one goal - so it is there for us to see - we are close.
"We just have not scored at the right time - one goal can change not only those games but the whole season. That is why we keep believing and are still really positive.
"We can still win every game. I know it is easy to say it and very difficult to do it - but it is true."
In under two months time Poyet, Wise - and the rest of Leeds - will know whether that belief is misplaced.
Until then Poyet will keep smiling and, apart from staying up, he has only one wish.
"I'd love it to be really quiet between now and the end of the season - so we could just train and play," he said.
"I would love to have a completely normal run-in with no fuss. I don't want any more problems or complaints - or any fights or rumours."

That would certainly help Leeds' cause but, if recent events at Elland Road are anything to go by, it seems a lot to ask.

Kilde: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/l/leeds_united/6432283.stm
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RoarG

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #47 på: Mars 09, 2007, 17:33:26 »
Kampen denne helgen blir en skjebnekamp for Leeds Utd. Vi har ikke råd til en ny QPR-blemme. Bunnkollega Luton Town sendes hjem med 0 pts. i bagasjen.

Change is the constant that cannot be changed.
"Jeg tror ikke på Gud, men etter Bielsas ansettelse må jeg nok revurdere", Roar Gustavsen, januar 2020

kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #48 på: Mars 11, 2007, 18:53:28 »
quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi

ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE!
10 kamper gjenstår - 30 poeng.
Like skuffet og forbannet som alle andre. Men ikke helt klar til å akseptere Division 1 ennå.
Hvor realistisk det er, er jeg litt usikker på - men: Dette kan gå.



Få plasser svinger det som på Forum.
For en uke siden djup fortvilelse.
Nå gryende, nøktern og edrulig, optimisme.

Kan fortsatt gå! Mange trøffe kamper, våre nedrykks-rivaler plukker også poeng, men bare to poeng opp til trygg plass.

Har lest gjennom tråden.
Håper at følgende må spise sine hatter og få tilbake troen på 'et liv etter døden', noe som jeg tror de sjøl også håper på:
Robert H, Gunnien, Karl 'Hot Shot'. Per Stian, Trygve, fmtj, Einar, Berlin og Ferre.

Per-Stian

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #49 på: Mars 11, 2007, 18:57:33 »
quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi

quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi

ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE!
10 kamper gjenstår - 30 poeng.
Like skuffet og forbannet som alle andre. Men ikke helt klar til å akseptere Division 1 ennå.
Hvor realistisk det er, er jeg litt usikker på - men: Dette kan gå.



Få plasser svinger det som på Forum.
For en uke siden djup fortvilelse.
Nå gryende, nøktern og edrulig, optimisme.

Kan fortsatt gå! Mange trøffe kamper, våre nedrykks-rivaler plukker også poeng, men bare to poeng opp til trygg plass.

Har lest gjennom tråden.
Håper at følgende må spise sine hatter og få tilbake troen på 'et liv etter døden', noe som jeg tror de sjøl også håper på:
Robert H, Gunnien, Karl 'Hot Shot'. Per Stian, Trygve, fmtj, Einar, Berlin og Ferre.



Eg trur framleis det vert kjempetøft å halde seg i Championship, men eg vil jo gi laget kreditt for gårsdagens siger og innsats. Har stort sett vore positiv heile sesongen, men etter det mållause oppgjeret mot QPR byrja eg å miste trua. Eg nektar forresten å ete nokon hatt dersom vi bergar oss, tek meg heller ei flaske champagne (iallfall innhaldet i flaska)[:D]

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Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #50 på: Mars 11, 2007, 19:05:21 »
Må fortsatt ta fler poeng en lagene foran oss,og de vil nok ta poeng enda.
Tar de 13 må vi ha 16, tar de 10 må vi ta 13 osv.
Men seieren i går var utrolig viktig,fortsatt muligheter ............

kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #51 på: Mars 11, 2007, 19:14:42 »
legger ikke skjul på at jeg er en wise-skeptiker. har ikke store tanker om hans taktiske valg, hans "personalpolitikk", motivivasjonsevner og spillervalg.

om jeg hadde vært 1,23 cm høy og snakker cockney, hadde jeg gjort:

- satset på å spille inn et fast lag de siste ni kampene, bare tatt hensyn til skader og form. minimalt med eksprimentering!
- ikke hentet inn flere lånespiller helt på tampen. ro og forutsigbarhet i troppen!
- ha fokus på det defensive. (fast keeper -Casper, samt en fast forsvarsfirer).
- rendyrket Cresswell som den som skal score målene!
- søkt hjelp til å bedre forholdet til fansen - uavhengig av Bates. mye folk og bra trøkk på tribunen (både hjemme og borte) er livsviktig nå i slutten. Lagets 12. mann!
- holde kjeft om utenomsporslige ting og holde meg på matta. all fokus på det som skjer på matta. hver kamp er som en cupfinale!
- sørge for at Gary Kelly får spille minimum hjemme mot Ipswich (28/4), som er siste hjemmekamp. gå i spissen for å hedre en av klubbens fremste og mest lojale spillere gjennom tidene.
- arrangert en fest for gutta så fort som fa... løse opp stemningen! blir det slåssing, fyll og avisskriveri, litt bra. virker samlende i gruppa. en for alle, alle for en!

og selvsagt - kreve at sommerens tur går til Norge!

Viktigst: Si opp jobben kl. 16 norsk tid søndag 6. mai - og returnere til London!!!!!

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Robert H.

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #52 på: Mars 11, 2007, 21:09:03 »
Den hatten skal isåfall nytes som et skikkelig festmåltid[:D]

quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi

quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi

ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE!
10 kamper gjenstår - 30 poeng.
Like skuffet og forbannet som alle andre. Men ikke helt klar til å akseptere Division 1 ennå.
Hvor realistisk det er, er jeg litt usikker på - men: Dette kan gå.



Få plasser svinger det som på Forum.
For en uke siden djup fortvilelse.
Nå gryende, nøktern og edrulig, optimisme.

Kan fortsatt gå! Mange trøffe kamper, våre nedrykks-rivaler plukker også poeng, men bare to poeng opp til trygg plass.

Har lest gjennom tråden.
Håper at følgende må spise sine hatter og få tilbake troen på 'et liv etter døden', noe som jeg tror de sjøl også håper på:
Robert H, Gunnien, Karl 'Hot Shot'. Per Stian, Trygve, fmtj, Einar, Berlin og Ferre.


Ferre

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #53 på: Mars 11, 2007, 21:21:05 »
Hadde helt mistet håpet i forrige uke, men etter gårdagens kamp har jeg fått igjen trua - svinger ganske så fort her. Men blir det tap på tirsdag så er vi nede igjen [:I]

-WE'LL BE BACK-
« Siste redigering: Mars 11, 2007, 21:26:53 av Ferre »

Leeds04

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #54 på: Mars 11, 2007, 21:58:18 »
Dette går veien...
Seieren i går snur den negative trenden, og ikke minst[:D], all uflaks!


"Why settle for more, when you can settle for less"
"Why settle for more, when you can settle for less"

Dennis

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #55 på: Mars 11, 2007, 22:07:46 »
Det jeg ser på som det viktigste for å kunne overleve i CCC, er at vi må begynne å sette sjansene våre i nettmaskene. Vi har i 2007 skapt en mengde sjanser, sikkert like mange som topplagene om ikke fler, men vi klarer ikke omsette dem.

Det samme skjedde mot Luton i går. Første omgangen var til de grader enveiskjørt og hadde Leeds leda 3-4:0, ville ikke engang Drillo kunnet bortforklare det. [:p]

Nå skal vi ut i tøffe, men ikke uoverkommelige bortekamper fremover. Vi kan vinne kampene, vi kan ta ett poeng og vi kan selvsagt tape. Fortsetter trender med å trenger 10 etthundreprosentsjanser per mål, så taper vi alle sammen. For husk at nå møter vi bedre lag. Luton er CCCs dårligste lag de siste månedene, så den kampen måtte vi vinne uansett.

Tro det eller ei, Leeds United produserer sjanser og til tross for at vi fortsatt gir bort ekstremt billige mål, så slipper vi faktisk inn ganske få mål for tiden (unntatt mot Sheff Wed) noe som fort kan vendes om til noe meget bra! [:)] [;)]

- Dennis
Marching on together!

Peter7

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #56 på: Mars 12, 2007, 13:38:11 »
quote:
Originally posted by Espen J

"Kan jo hende Nicholls´ patetiske sorti snarere øker enn minker motivasjonen til å banke Luton. Laget har jo vunnet rett etter uheldige tildragelser før ..."

Skulle vel snart være på topp av tabellen da!!!  :-)



Den som ler sist osv...[;)]

Neste vitamininnsprøyting: Wise går ut og sier han heller ville vært Leicester-manager?

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Vi skulle aldri ha solgt Terry Cooper til Middlesboro'

baste

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #57 på: Mars 12, 2007, 16:30:51 »
On the plus side for Leeds, their run-in is arguably the kinder of the six clubs battling relegation with five of their future opponents having little to play for in the remainder of the season.

In contrast, QPR's fixture list contains six clubs chasing promotion while Southend have a quartet of six-pointers against their relegation rivals.

HåvardK

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #58 på: Mars 12, 2007, 16:48:16 »
quote:
Originally posted by kjelvi
- arrangert en fest for gutta så fort som fa... løse opp stemningen!



Her tror jeg faktisk Wise har den kompetansen som skal til. Han kan utvilsomt stå i spissen for et slikt arrangement, med alt det medfører når engelske fotballspillere skal more seg.

kjelvi

Re: Tema: ALT HÃ…P ER IKKE UTE ELLER !?
« Svar #59 på: Mars 14, 2007, 15:37:15 »

Plenty Of Cup Finals Left To Play - Wise

Dennis Wise says "plenty of cup finals" are ahead between now and the end of April.
"It was a pleasing response from the players and I don't think anyone could argue that we didn't deserved to win the game," said Wise. "But that is just one game and we still have plenty of cup finals left to play if we are to get ourselves out of trouble.
"We have to maintain that level of performance until the end of the season. I think that if we do that then we shouldn't be too far away.
"We dominated for long spells and I think it would have been extremely harsh on us had they scored with the penalty at the end.
"It was a massive game for us and the fans - who were terrific by the way - and you could see by the reaction of the players how much the goal meant to every single one of them."
 

Kilde: http://www.leedsutd-mad.co.uk/news/loadfeat.asp?cid=ED11&id=329393