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The trouble is some bright spark says “they can’t play together” Another expert agrees and suddenly it’s the accepted wisdom. The undertone, of course, was “We don’t want Clarke to play” for some juvenile reason.

One or two of us said it was bollocks at the time.
Where you one of the wise men that backed this up early last season while Leon had his injury niggles ? When he was well below the standard required ?

At that point,I didn’t want Leon anywhere near the side. For footballing reasons and for those reasons alone. I couldn’t agree that this was anything other than common sense,and far from juvenile. Not accusing you of this, but the suggestion is that because of his prior S6 connections, some folks were willing for him to fail. Now that’s Juvenile !

I’m glad he has turned it around. Credit to him and the side is benefiting from it. No doubt.

My views on the Sharp and Clarke combo remain that I am totally unconvinced. As this appears to be Wilders front two of choice, I sincerely hope I am wrong.

UTB
 

Just watched the game. Bastard night shifts.

Saw this thread and had to add to it, that Clarke was yet again immense. Work rate, quality and looking a real quality player at times. Head and shoulders his most consistent spell of his career.

Credit not only to the coaching staff, but also to Leon, who has put a few wrongs to right with peoples “expert” opinion of him.
Looks very happy, and seems to smile a lot more than ever these days.
 
Where you one of the wise men that backed this up early last season while Leon had his injury niggles ? When he was well below the standard required ?

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I was indeed, mate. Entirely consistent. He’s a very good footballer, not the sort of lumbering Ox that both you and I have very little time for.

For some reason you took a dislike to him from minute one but, fair’s fair, you’ve praised him lately. Quite why you insist, against all evidence, that two good experienced pros ‘cant play together’ still baffles me, though?

❤️ Leon.
 
I was indeed, mate. Entirely consistent. He’s a very good footballer, not the sort of lumbering Ox that both you and I have very little time for.

For some reason you took a dislike to him from minute one but, fair’s fair, you’ve praised him lately. Quite why you insist, against all evidence, that two good experienced pros ‘cant play together’ still baffles me, though?

❤️ Leon.
As I say, I hope your right. Which would make me wrong as regards Bill n Leo.

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Leon Clarke is wonderful, took a right nasty elbow in the face and still put in a great performance. He seems really popular with his team mates
 
Leon Clarke is wonderful, took a right nasty elbow in the face and still put in a great performance. He seems really popular with his team mates
Cahill - I was trying to sing that in my head to the tune of 'Oh when the Saints go marching in'. Then I realised it didn't scan and you weren't penning a new chant for Leon. Any chance you can do a rewrite pal?
 
“Here's the moral and the story from the guy who knows:
I fell in love and my love still grows...”


WoooOOOOOOOoooah!

My Dad's a particularly rare breed 'cos he even rated Clarke when he was at Wednesday. I don't think Leon's own mother rated him there.
 
Cahill - I was trying to sing that in my head to the tune of 'Oh when the Saints go marching in'. Then I realised it didn't scan and you weren't penning a new chant for Leon. Any chance you can do a rewrite pal?

Ooer missus. Like being on the X factor. I’m panicking nah

“Leon Clarke mi Lord Leon Clarke
Leon Clarke mi Lord Leon Clarke
Leon Clarke mi Lord Leon Clarke
Oh Lord Leon Clarke...
 
Ooer missus. Like being on the X factor. I’m panicking nah

“Leon Clarke mi Lord Leon Clarke
Leon Clarke mi Lord Leon Clarke
Leon Clarke mi Lord Leon Clarke
Oh Lord Leon Clarke...


Not to “when the Saints go ......etc”
 
Cahill - I was trying to sing that in my head to the tune of 'Oh when the Saints go marching in'. Then I realised it didn't scan and you weren't penning a new chant for Leon. Any chance you can do a rewrite pal?


I see what you mean with When the saints
 
Leon Clarke is wonderful

Leon Clarke is wonderful

Took an elbow in his cakehole

Leon Clarke is wonderful
 
I’ve criticised him on more than one occasion but my word is he ramming those words down my throat right now.

I’m more than happy to be proved wrong where a Blades player is concerned.

He’s been immense this last month or so, I’m chuffed to bits for him, I really am.
 
He was excellent once again last night, put in a hell of a lot of hardwork and was instrumental in the opener. I imagine given the amount he put into that he’s a near certainty to be rested Tuesday at QPR – however well his replacement does in that game Clarke should be straight back into the XI the following game.
 
That really really isn’t very objective CB.

I have been vocal in criticism of Leon. Based ENTIRELY on sub standard performances that have precisely SQUAT to do with his previously employers.

His first 16 or so games for the club, he was not at all good. Not by any measure. It’s a matter of record that those close to him, specifically the gaffer, put this down to niggles. Fair enough. There is a worry he is a bit prone to such niggles, which may impact us going forward.

Now, onto the Billy and Leon “combo”.

Does your obvious delight at being “right” about Leon allow your judgement to be clouded on this specific point ?

Put another way, I continue to have serious doubts about the pair, as a front pair. For the most part they operate as lone wolves. Personally, I don’t think this works for a progressive team like ours. You need a front two to operate in tandem. To have understanding and chemistry.

Our overall quality masks this. IMHO. It hides the lack of cohesion up top, because our overall offensive threat is high. Evidence last night, with so much more in the box action than Leeds had all night. 24 touches against 7.

While it’s working, and points are rolling in, maybe it’s an irrelevance. But longer term, it concerns me. Greatly. Wilder made a big thing about performances dictating results in the aftermath of last night. I whole heartedly agree.

But Wilder has certainly galvanised a journeyman pro and is extracting what we all want. Let’s hope it can continue.

For the record, I’m pleased for Leon. He is contributing positively to our campaign, and judging on Wilders salivating, is probably the first forward player on the team sheet right now.

Keep it up.

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your'e digging yourself into a hole mate :D
 

Leon Clarke is wonderful

Leon Clarke is wonderful

Took an elbow in his cakehole

Leon Clarke is wonderful

Its a yes from me. Would like third line to read:

Killed the Pigs, with two at Hillsborough
 
I was 50/50 about Leon when he came to us. He's certainly proved me and others wrong!!. He's been outstanding this last month and was instrumental last night as I've been told. I say rest him on Tuesday and put him back in for Saturday. Utb
 
Delighted for the big man and huge credit for Wilder and Knilly for getting the best out of Leon. When you consider that Leon played for Wolves and Wigan recently at this level and was released and joined Bury, it tells you how well Leon is doing now and how well Wilder and Knilly have for getting such consistent performances. I haven't seen a defender get the better of him yet, the worst was Van Aken who I didn't realise until today cost £4m! That's more than our complete team! Lol!
 
what i mean Dronnie is that not all successful front partnerships have to be of the 'these guys are telepathic' type.. the proof is in the results.. as an example Cole and Sheringham hated each other. still do
 
what i mean Dronnie is that not all successful front partnerships have to be of the 'these guys are telepathic' type.. the proof is in the results.. as an example Cole and Sheringham hated each other. still do
Again, granted. There is no single blue print for success.

Bearing in mind, our build up from the back is based on excellent teamwork, movement, intensity and no lack of understanding of roles, I find it perplexing that the top two are not in sync in the same way. IMHO.

The team is , to use the latest buzz phrase, progressive.

Our front two operate mostly independent of each other.

Not saying it can’t work. It could.

But just imagine if they were on the same wave length as say Coutts and Fleck are in CM.

I hope to see the partnership develop. I just have reservations.

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His work rate is awesome and gives it the full 90 mins plus.
A very clever player is our Leon.
 
Just a brief mention for my man of the match. Other players will get the plaudits but I thought he led the line well all night. Chased lost causes tirelessly, forced errors and was a nuisance on 50-50’s. Great centre forward’s performance.
Much is said about our attack
but Leon is our first line of defence and it goes right through the team to Jamal.
 
He's playing like a man possessed.

The amount of running - or sprinting - he gets through is incredible.

I'd love to see the running stats for all the strikers in the division. He'll probably be top. And if you narrowed it down to those over 30 years old, I suspect he'd be top by an absolute country mile.

How the hell has he been such a brilliant signing?
Because he is an accomplished striker, of vast experience, who was still fit enough to be worth the CW/AK treatment.
 
Because he is an accomplished striker, of vast experience, who was still fit enough to be worth the CW/AK treatment.

I thought he was a good signing at the time but I never imagined that he'd be starting for us in the Championship, let alone be such a key player.

To see him and Sharp starting together in a side at the top of the Championship is even more incredible. Because only a year ago they weren't looking great in L1. But the team got better, Clarke got fitter, their understanding improved and the rest is history.
 

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