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He always looks like he’s touching cloth and the turtles head has made an appearance. For fucks sake he must be a millionaire. Go to a Chiropractor for fucks sake. I go every three months and get 75% back through Westfield. “ I’ve got a bad back. I know what. Sitting on a bucket will make it better”. Loosen the purse strings you tight Leeds cunt.
 
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Guess it depends on whether they stay up or we go up.
On results so far...relegation is on the cards. A new manager could turn it around. So they could go up or go down. Mr obvious is on this on going story.
 
He always looks like he’s touching cloth and the turtles head has made an appearance. For fucks sake he must be a millionaire. Go to a Chiropractor for fucks sake. I go every three months and get 75% back through Westfield. “ I’ve got a bad back. I know what. Sitting on a bucket will make it better”. Loosen the purse strings you tight Leeds cunt.

Maybe his back is fine and he's just got chronic constipation, squatting gets your guts in line.

He can take the dulcolax without fear of it coming on in the middle of a game now anyway.
 
Should we have done what Leeds have and got rid of the manager before relegation was a certainty?
 
Should we have done what Leeds have and got rid of the manager before relegation was a certainty?

Probably, but we would've had to sack Wilder in November to do that.
 
Probably, but we would've had to sack Wilder in November to do that.
Different situations.
Thing is Leeds earlier in the season have picked up some points and so are still v.much in with a chance of staying up.
However at the moment they are properly tanking and Burnley are picking up again. (Dyche is an absolutely brilliant manager in what he gets out of Burnley)

They might have a hangover from sacking him, but then again they need to change something.
His whole philosophy on attacking meant they often had high scoring games. Issue with that is if you don't have the better players in the league and it starts to go a bit wrong you end up conceding way too many and not scoring enough.

Wilder's plan in the PL was to try and keep in matches so we tried to be as tight defensively and be effective in our attacking play. This worked v.well in our first season of course.
Problem with this issue was we were never that prolific at scoring and this is what went wrong. We ended up being less effective going forward and started losing matches by the odd goal, confidence dropped etc. Summer of 2020 we didn't improve our attacking output at all really in terms of signings. Brewster was supposed to be the clinical striker but we required fresh impetus in midfield.
 
wilder finally left on march 14th so its only 2 weeks earlier
and we didnt have points in double figures

never understood why hed not learnt wnglish to say the boys done good after a game
he could have learnt a few basic cliches
 
Bonkers to sack bielsa by Leeds lost all there main players and haven’t been in the bottom three for a season and a half

I’d take him at the lane tomorrow 100%
 
Different situations.
Thing is Leeds earlier in the season have picked up some points and so are still v.much in with a chance of staying up.
However at the moment they are properly tanking and Burnley are picking up again. (Dyche is an absolutely brilliant manager in what he gets out of Burnley)

They might have a hangover from sacking him, but then again they need to change something.
His whole philosophy on attacking meant they often had high scoring games. Issue with that is if you don't have the better players in the league and it starts to go a bit wrong you end up conceding way too many and not scoring enough.

Wilder's plan in the PL was to try and keep in matches so we tried to be as tight defensively and be effective in our attacking play. This worked v.well in our first season of course.
Problem with this issue was we were never that prolific at scoring and this is what went wrong. We ended up being less effective going forward and started losing matches by the odd goal, confidence dropped etc. Summer of 2020 we didn't improve our attacking output at all really in terms of signings. Brewster was supposed to be the clinical striker but we required fresh impetus in midfield.
I think you also have to factor in the players, their players just like ours, carried on following the script, they haven’t downed tools and decided they don't like the system/set up or manager, but they don't have to be tactical geniuses to know that the system isn't working without Phillips & Bamford, results prove that.

As much as they admire and love Bielsa and the same applied re CW, they must be going out onto the pitch thinking, why can't we just try something different, its not only human nature, but it must be something almost every player has experienced in their careers, simply because no one is part of a team that wins 100% of the time.
 
Different situations.
Thing is Leeds earlier in the season have picked up some points and so are still v.much in with a chance of staying up.
However at the moment they are properly tanking and Burnley are picking up again. (Dyche is an absolutely brilliant manager in what he gets out of Burnley)

They might have a hangover from sacking him, but then again they need to change something.
His whole philosophy on attacking meant they often had high scoring games. Issue with that is if you don't have the better players in the league and it starts to go a bit wrong you end up conceding way too many and not scoring enough.

Wilder's plan in the PL was to try and keep in matches so we tried to be as tight defensively and be effective in our attacking play. This worked v.well in our first season of course.
Problem with this issue was we were never that prolific at scoring and this is what went wrong. We ended up being less effective going forward and started losing matches by the odd goal, confidence dropped etc. Summer of 2020 we didn't improve our attacking output at all really in terms of signings. Brewster was supposed to be the clinical striker but we required fresh impetus in midfield.
If Leeds had any sense, they’d put a bid in for Dyche. Even if they weren’t serious about appointing him...It might have a destabilising effect on Burnley.
 

On results so far...relegation is on the cards. A new manager could turn it around. So they could go up or go down. Mr obvious is on this on going story.
What crime did we commit against karma to deserve 2nd season syndrome?
 

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