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LeChuck

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  1. Neophox that post was rubbish the first time you posted it, it's not going to look good no matter how many times you do it. Thommo and Ferguson? I believe crutches are against FA regulations.
  2. Ferguson's a good player but I'd rather have Parker or Koumas. He's way better than Carrick or Michael Brown though.
  3. Would he come back? Realistically he isn't going to get another managerial job. I think it would be possible you know...
  4. How about we bring King Kenny back...imagine the lift that would give the fans and the club.
  5. I'm fully prepared to wait and see what Ferguson turns out like, the problem is I'm not sure what it is he does exactly. I wouldn't say he's defensive enough to play an attacking midfielder alongside him...yet I don't think he's attacking enough to have a defensive player alongside him. Maybe someone can re-assure me as to what his role is going to be
  6. Why is that good news? In fact...why is that relevant news? It's in the US, nowt to do with us. Or was it just an excuse for tiresome anti-Darkness rubbish?
  7. But isn't that the exact same strategy that Charlton adopted? They didn't spend when they came up, went straight back down but strengthened their team and made an immeadiate return to the Premiership. They've improved year on year and are challanging for a CL spot this season. That's probably the safest way of doing it, the alternative is the one that Birmingham took...but so did Bradford...
  8. I was very disappointed with the Jet album, I thought it would be more rockier (yes, it's a word now) than it was. At the moment I'm listening to a lot of old stuff like Pink Floyd, The Beatles and Madness. Nice mix eh?
  9. I think this is my favourite, it would sound great being belted out from the stands and would be very easy for people to pick up.
  10. Breaking news on SSN: Leeds ask for extension with creditors until the end of the season.
  11. Barmby... Please, don't do that again. Ever.
  12. Because he's far better than Stewart Downing, eh Jan? The only ones I'd take from Leeds are Kilgallon, Seth Johnson, Milner, Bridges or Smith...the rest are either no good, too old or injury prone. What about Viduka and Robinson True...we don't really need a keeper though and I wouldn't trust Viduka not to sulk, not to mention his wages.
  13. Because he's far better than Stewart Downing, eh Jan? The only ones I'd take from Leeds are Kilgallon, Seth Johnson, Milner, Bridges or Smith...the rest are either no good, too old or injury prone.
  14. I don't really blame the players for not taking a pay cut. This isn't a Leicester-type situation where the players are responsible for the clubs financial problems due to bad performances getting them relegated. The Leeds board (or ex-board) are entirely to blame for the mess the club are in. They've even got 6 or 7 foreign loan players in the reserves who haven't figured since Eddie Gray took charge (Roque Junior, Camara, Olembe, Chapuis, Camara, Sakho), god knows how much they're costing per week.
  15. The wages aren't the problem at the moment American, they need £5 million in a weeks time. Milner is one of very few who they could sell for a reasonable amount at the moment.
  16. Matthew Kilgallon...he'd be a more than adequate replacement for Tiny if he goes to Birmingham (not sure if he would cover the right and left back positions though :'> ) I'd also take Milner and Seth Johnson, I thought Matteo too but it seems he has a constant problem with injuries. If Bridges is over his injury problems he'd be a better player to have than Yorke as well.
  17. You are right. Radio Five tonight reported that a nine point deduction for Premiership teams going into receivership would come into effect next season. NOT affecting Leeds IF they go into admin this year as no rule yet applies. If that's right then Leeds should go into administration straight away and get the advantage whilst it's still available (just like Leicester last season). I don't want to see Leeds go out of business, they deserve all the problems they're having now for over-spending but it would be a shame to see such a big club go from the league completely.
  18. From what I've heard and read, Leeds are trying to get the players to agree to pay cuts in the same way that Leicester did with their players. I don't think they'll just stop paying wages without the players consent, however if they did I think you are right in saying they would become free agents...but only after a certain amount of time (a month, I think).
  19. My problem with him at the moment is that it appears as though he assumes that there is going to be a constant stream of money available to him, what other reason could there be for buying so many players approaching the end of their careers? Let's face it, the only players we've made good money on since he arrived have been Dunn and Duff, and he wasn't responsible for bringing them here. It says something that the the best hope we have of selling someone of value is Tiny.
  20. Not only that, he finds a space for creative players like Okocha and Djorkaeff. Souness seems to think that the only way to get a solid team is to play work-horses and remove those who play the more individual type game.
  21. The Libertines are great, but you have to wonder how long the band will go on with no Pete Doherty, I think he's made his own band (also called The Libertines?) so there's going to be some confusion. Hopefully they'll kiss and make up (not literally, although from what I've heard highly possible) because they make some great music.
  22. You're right, I misread, I thought you said 'he admitted he was wrong'. I haven't heard him talk about Beckham, but he speaks a lot of sense when he talks about the English game.
  23. He was wrong about Beckham...so he must be a dick? By that theory, Souey must be a giant walking penis for signing Grabbi.
  24. Having emotional ties to a club does absolutely nothing to improve how well a manager does at a club, it may make the fans like him more but that's it. There are countless examples of clubs who get these 'popular' old boys back to rescue a club, precious little of them work.
  25. If Souey doesn't get us sorted and does go, I wouldn't mind John Toshack as a replacement. He's got a good reputation in Europe after managing Real Madrid amongst other good teams, but the thing that I like about him is that he talks a lot of sense and seems to have a very realistic view of the game (Hoddle take note). If it came down to finding someone to save us from relegation, I'd rather have an experienced coach like him rather than an un-tried Paul Hart or someone similar.
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