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is it an anticipated turn around for us whites ??? (yes)
Leeds seem to be working as a unit, and battling it out just like West Brom did last season. We don't seem bothered and our next 3 games are crucial.
We have Wolves on Sunday at 12.30 (Unfortunatly I'm in the Wolves end and will have a hangover from Saturday night)
Then we have Blackburn, who we need to win to drag them back into it, and then go to Leeds.
If we can get all 9 points from there, I'll be satisfied.
>What a result against "Chelski"!! No, they may not have gone-away with all-3-points, at the end of the day, but to have out-played a world-class team like that in the first-half, and then to have stopped that same top-of-the-table from claiming vicotory in the second... Things are REALLY looking up, now! :)
The well-earnt win against Charlton was good enough, but to stop a team like Abramovich's Chelsea - and show that same Russian Billionaire, and the rest of the world, that it's NOT all about money and big-name foreigners - that must surely be enough to show this Sheikh investor that Leeds United IS worth 'investing' in, for the long-term future.
I know it's too soon to tell, really, but I can see Leeds surviving the drop, already. As long as a true `Leeds-man“ like Eddie Gray is in-charge, there will always be a very strong possibillity of survival.
could not agree more. its not money that counts. its the quality on the day that matters.
bring on fulham............
The well-earnt win against Charlton was good enough, but to stop a team like Abramovich's Chelsea - and show that same Russian Billionaire, and the rest of the world, that it's NOT all about money and big-name foreigners - that must surely be enough to show this Sheikh investor that Leeds United IS worth 'investing' in, for the long-term future.
I know it's too soon to tell, really, but I can see Leeds surviving the drop, already. As long as a true `Leeds-man“ like Eddie Gray is in-charge, there will always be a very strong possibillity of survival.
> Not unless your board actually accepts his offer. According to the
> Sunday rags they've rejected a £17 million offer and he isn't
> too happy about it. I wouldn't blame him if he took his money
> elsewhere, which he seems to be threatening to do.
According to Leeds they haven't had an offer.
Good Little Runner
A Few Disciplinmary Problems
Decent Youth System
Large Stadium
MOT for 6 months
£50m+, £Offers not accepted.
Leeds have impressed muchely lately.