I don't think he's looked bad.He hasn’t looked good so far has he.
I don't think he's looked bad.He hasn’t looked good so far has he.
There's a few on here, who couldn't possibly say that.Just say ‘I got that wrong’ for once. Lol.
Like it!Of course Neil has no faith in AIs coaching abilities as repeatedly demonstrated by his rubbishing nearly every signing.
I thought vs west ham he was very poor tbhI don't think he's looked bad.
You say this every season. You always predict relegation.Anthony has progressed well. However, in all fairness, his current ceiling is the Championship where he will perform admirably I'm sure. His loan to Leeds will improve him. We are in the PL where the pace of the game is unrelenting. One has to be on top of your game for 90 minutes. Jaidon was not doing this. He was drifting in and out of the game. He will return a better player. We need players who can compete with the best. Hopefully we have brought in players that can do this to avoid us being in a continuous fight (as we are at the moment) to stay in the division. We should use Brentford and Brighton as bench marks as they seem to have bedded themselves in very well in the PL and scoring goals. We, at the moment, don't seem to be able to do this.
We are still suffering from this long standing disease of dropping points against lower order opposition. We really should have beaten West Ham at home and got a result at Brentford. We were doing this all last season and this one of many factors as to why we struggled. The lower order opposition is where we need to pick up the majority of out points haul. One does not expect to get results against the top six big hitters. Hence, the reason why we cannot afford to drop points against lower order opposition, especially at home.
so why do you bang on about us dropping point against spurs and Liverpool if we're not expected to get results? also a point against West ham and Brentford away is good points, brentford have proven they are very hard to beat at their ground, and West ham have proven this season they have a good teamOne does not expect to get results against the top six big hitters.
With respect, we are, in general, not expected to take points off of the likes of the big hitters i.e. Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal both home and away. This accounts for 12 games. This means that we have to take 40 points,of which is usual minimum points survival haul, from the remaining 26 games. The likes of West Ham (at home) and Brentford are the sort of sides that we must overcome if we are to survive. Every point dropped against lower order PL opposition, especially at home, is costly will take us nearer to the relegation bottom three. I hop you now understand the point I am trying to get over here.so why do you bang on about us dropping point against spurs and Liverpool if we're not expected to get results? also a point against West ham and Brentford away is good points, brentford have proven they are very hard to beat at their ground, and West ham have proven this season they have a good team
With respect, we are, in general, not expected to take points off of the likes of the big hitters i.e. Chelsea, Spurs, Man City, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal both home and away. This accounts for 12 games. This means that we have to take 40 points,of which is usual minimum points survival haul, from the remaining 26 games. The likes of West Ham (at home) and Brentford are the sort of sides that we must overcome if we are to survive. Every point dropped against lower order PL opposition, especially at home, is costly will take us nearer to the relegation bottom three. I hop you now understand the point I am trying to get over here.
Some of ours are a bit like that too...Leeds fans are total trash.Always have been,always will be.Not all of them but the fair majority.They think just because they won something literally almost 50 years ago now,they deserve to be at the top of the pyramid.
I hope Jaidon does well there for his own sake, but again they will turn on their own players in a heartbeat if he struggles.
Especially as he'd only recently extended.I can’t lie, I’m really disappointed we’ve shipped out Anthony in exchange to force this through, especially having heard he might not have been keen to go… I know he’s had an indifferent start to the season but he’s started 3/4 games and I had strong hopes he’d really push in this term…
I guess it’s a loan and not a sale, which is something, but we (allegedly) allowed Moore to stall on a move away potentially scuppering our chances of signing Daka, which potentially would have been the better acquisition out if the two, yet we (allegedly) force Anthony to pack his bags and head north… Real shame… I hope it pays off and we’ve got ourselves the real deal and Anthony comes back a better player…
You do talk contradictory nonsense. In the same post you say that hopefully we’ve now got players who can compete with the best and then you go on to say we’re not expected to get a result against the best.Anthony has progressed well. However, in all fairness, his current ceiling is the Championship where he will perform admirably I'm sure. His loan to Leeds will improve him. We are in the PL where the pace of the game is unrelenting. One has to be on top of your game for 90 minutes. Jaidon was not doing this. He was drifting in and out of the game. He will return a better player. We need players who can compete with the best. Hopefully we have brought in players that can do this to avoid us being in a continuous fight (as we are at the moment) to stay in the division. We should use Brentford and Brighton as bench marks as they seem to have bedded themselves in very well in the PL and scoring goals. We, at the moment, don't seem to be able to do this.
We are still suffering from this long standing disease of dropping points against lower order opposition. We really should have beaten West Ham at home and got a result at Brentford. We were doing this all last season and this one of many factors as to why we struggled. The lower order opposition is where we need to pick up the majority of out points haul. One does not expect to get results against the top six big hitters. Hence, the reason why we cannot afford to drop points against lower order opposition, especially at home.
We need players who can compete with the best. Hopefully we have brought in players that can do this…
One does not expect to get results against the top six big hitters…
I read that and got the impression it was another player, but who knows?There is a report that says a Bournemouth player (maybe Anthony?) didn’t want the move to Leeds which is why the deal stuttered.
Leeds United news as Bournemouth ace opposed Elland Road move
A Bournemouth player did not want to move to Leeds United which caused a deal in getting the Luis Sinisterra deal over the line, according to Graeme Bailey.motleedsnews.com
If it was him, he wants to hope their fans don’t find out!
It will be Anthony. He wasn’t opposed to Leeds per se, he just didn’t want to leave having started three out of four games. Apparently it was very tense with him and Moore being forced out of the door for Sin and Daka and both digging their heels in.I read that and got the impression it was another player, but who knows?
not from what I heard with Anthony that isIt will be Anthony. He wasn’t opposed to Leeds per se, he just didn’t want to leave having started three out of four games. Apparently it was very tense with him and Moore being forced out of the door for Sin and Daka and both digging their heels in.
So he wanted to go?not from what I heard with Anthony that is
he wasn't forced out the door the decision was his he realised game time at his age was important, I know its not as fun as saying he was forced out but no need to make stuff up to bash club withSo he wanted to go?
The same one that didn't want to go to Millwall?not from what I heard with Anthony that is