I do not "want any more"   The emails crossed - I sent mine before I got yours, 
sorry if that has upset you in some way

 I just could not understand what you were saying

 (I still disagree that Smith "has not done shit" - he has 8 goals, and I do 
not think Becchio would have made any difference yesterday 

Dave


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 From: Eric B <barl...@gmail.com>
To: "nat...@sky.com" <nat...@sky.com> 
Cc: leeds list <leedslist@gn.apc.org> 
Sent: Saturday, 18 January 2014, 22:24
Subject: Re: [LU] Leicester
 


told you i was wrong before you replied to my email. what more do you want? 



On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 7:43 AM, nat...@sky.com <nat...@sky.com> wrote:

Not sure what you are talking about |
>Becchio would not have scored 2 of the chances that fell to Ross - he would 
>not have scored the one on one, he would not have had the craft or guile to 
>even attempt the chip. He may have scored the McCormack header and the same 
>with the Kebe and Lees efforts , IF he had been in their position
>Not sure  who you mean by the 'new big guy' - if you mean Smith who was banned 
>today , he has 8 goals at a ratio of a goal a game, pretty much. Again not 
>sure who MCC is - if you mean McCormack, yes his recent record is not great 
>but he has 18 goals so far this season
>If you are being sarcastic it is wasted on me on this occasion
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>
>Dave
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> From: Eric B <barl...@gmail.com>
>To: "nat...@sky.com" <nat...@sky.com> 
>Cc: leeds list <leedslist@gn.apc.org> 
>Sent: Saturday, 18 January 2014, 20:27
>Subject: Re: [LU] Leicester
> 
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>"We could have had 5 in the first half and really should have had 3. McCormack 
>could have had a hat trick "
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>No doub that LB would at least have got 1 goal. We need a goal scorer, that 
>new big guy hasnt done shit, MCC
>has not been good enough either, his record is far from LBs record.  21 games 
>and 2 goals this season! shocking. 
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>Im all for McD and for getting rid most of the players. 
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>On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 7:18 AM, nat...@sky.com <nat...@sky.com> wrote:
>
>At the end of the game the players were applauded off, and, for me, that says 
>it all. After 4 previous consecutive defeats including the humiliations of 
>Rochdale and Sheff Wed the mere fact that the team were given a great 
>reception shows both how well we did and  how the fans are still behind 
>McDermott and the players.
>>I have not seen the game on TV so everything I say is based on watching 
>>'live' and without the benefit of replays etc.
>>I predicted 8 of the starting 11 - Warnock and Lees instead of my predicted 
>>Zalilkas and Pugh and then I had Murphy not Kebe.
>>Whatever the changes etc we started and played in a manner not seen since the 
>>second half v Watford. We really went for it from the off and played with a 
>>passion and tempo not seen very often - if we do that every week then things 
>>will turn around and the fans will be happy.
>>
>>We did not deserve to get nothing from this game - the way we played and the 
>>chances we created meant that we deserved to have something positive to show 
>>for it at the end. Instead it was  a 'smash and grab' performance by top of 
>>the table Leicester - like many a successful team before them, they came, 
>>rode their luck and our bad finishing and then sneaked a winner at the end.
>>We could have had 5 in the first half and really should have had 3. McCormack 
>>could have had a hat trick - he had a header that hit the post and a 
>>brilliant chip headed off the line, he then got a chance that he should have 
>>buried - a bad back pass led to him having the ball at his feet, under 
>>control in the middle of the goal , just behind the penalty spot and with no 
>>defenders near him - he could not have chosen a better chance but he delayed 
>>a bit and then hit a weak shot that Schmeical saved. The other 2 easy chances 
>>fell to Kebe who headed into the side netting and perhaps easiest of all a 
>>terrible corner by Warncock was headed back to him by the defender, his 
>>second cross was a belter and met by Lees who somehow put it over. At the 
>>other end they had one breakaway that led to a shot just wide and a long 
>>range shot that never troubled Kenny. In fact I don' t think Kenny made a 
>>save worthy of the name all game.
>>We were in control with Austin back to his early season best, Varney like a 
>>man possessed and Warnock showing why Pugh should never play for us again. 
>>Having said that we all knew that we would live to rue the missed chances and 
>>so it proved
>>The second half was a bit of a non event - neither side creating any clear 
>>cut chances but they snuffed out our attacks and took a bit of control of the 
>>game
>>When Phillips came on we all thought he is going to steal a winner for them 
>>and we were almost right, a cross came into the box , Phillips dummied it and 
>>just when we thought we had got away with it the ball bobbled forward, Kenny 
>>seemed slow at claiming it and the Leicester player tapped it home
>>Brian made an odd double sub, just before the goal taking off the tired 
>>looking Kebe , but instead of bringing on Poleon as an almost straight swap 
>>he brought on Diouf and at the same time took off the lively Varney and 
>>brought on Peltier. I do not think the subs cost us the game but they did 
>>seem strange
>>So all in all a great performance and we came very close to stopping the rot 
>>against the League Leaders. Having said that our performance was based on 
>>Varney playing out of his skin, Warnock looking good, Brown cleaning up and 
>>tidying everything in the middle of the park and Austin getting back to his 
>>best - can we rely on all or any of this in the future, who knows.
>>Whatever the crowd of 23k was very appreciative of the effort and passion put 
>>forward by the team and showed that they are still 100% behind McDermott
>>Whilst the play offs are slipping further and further away a couple of wins 
>>in our next two home games could really take the pressure off him
>>So all in all a good performance and a bad result
>>
>>Dave 
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