Take your point but I would have liked to see redfearn given a chance with a 
squad that he'd built without all the crap going on in the background.

I wouldn't have sacked rosler either!

Simon 

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> On 24 Feb 2016, at 19:42, Nicholas Armit <arm...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> I don't think Redfearn was all that and Evans is full of shit. Rosler should 
> have been given more time.
> 
> Nick
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Feb 24, 2016, at 12:19 PM, Simon McNally <simon_mcna...@sky.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Agree with Dave.
>> Everything we do looks an effort.
>> It was an odd atmosphere, low crowd , freezing cold etc but I was reasonably 
>> happy with the selection and the performance was much better.
>> Coyle at right back was fantastic and I was pleased to see mowatt back - he 
>> picked out antenucci with a peach of a cross just before half time but he 
>> headed straight at the keeper.
>> Adeyemi was innocuous - I thought he'd gone off long before he actually did! 
>> I would have liked to have seen both Erwin and botaka for longer. We miss 
>> wood though, I thought doukara was poor and antenucci even worse.
>> Doukara isn't good enough for this level and antenucci has stopped trying.
>> Silvestri was also poor - I'd like to see their goal again. It was from 20 
>> yards out and didn't seem that hard a strike but he didn't move. He was also 
>> back to his indecisive self - he must be s nightmare to play in front of as 
>> he never deals with crosses or through balls well enough. 
>> Evans' presser was interesting again. He predictably tried to claim some 
>> credit for cook's goal by saying he's been encouraging him to shoot more.
>> He also claims that he knows what's coming in the summer and will be given 
>> funds to build a promotion team or he won't be staying.
>> Part of me would love to believe it but I can't help thinking he's a chancer 
>> who's way out of his depth and is totally full of shit! One win in ten and 
>> 13 goals in 17 home games does not fill me with confidence that he's the man 
>> to take us forward even if he was given money to spend. Redfearn did better 
>> last season with a squad that looks weaker on paper and i don't think Evans' 
>> signings have saved us from relegation as he was claiming last week!
>> 
>> Simon  
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 24 Feb 2016, at 10:12, Richard Naef <rich...@triumph-computers.co.uk> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks Dave, if we are taking the positives, at least it looks as if Coyne 
>>> will be able to step up to this level.  Otherwise another wasted season.  
>>> Most disappointing is how we've managed to drag a promising player like 
>>> Dallas down to our Level.
>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org]
>>>> On Behalf Of nat...@sky.com
>>>> Sent: 24 February 2016 07:37
>>>> To: Leeds List
>>>> Subject: [LU] Fulham report - aka' laboured'
>>>> 
>>>> Half way through the second half my mate turned to me and said "why is
>>>> everything we do so, i don't know, laboured?" That one word 'laboured'
>>>> pretty much sums up the way we play, not just yesterday but for pretty
>>>> much the whole season. Nothing seems to flow it is all so pedestrian
>>>> and  football by numbers and such hard work for them.Having said that last
>>>> night was a lot better than recent games against probably the worst team I
>>>> have seen this season. We scored a goal, had a few other shots and if 
>>>> Dallas
>>>> had put away a sitter we may even have won. Wootton was taken out of the
>>>> firing line after his og on Saturday and replaced by Coyle who did not look
>>>> out of place in the first team. Bridcutt was replaced by Adeyemi although I
>>>> did not know this until Adeymi was subbed and someone shouted 'good
>>>> riddance Adeymi you're rubbish' - I thought he was Bridcutt. Not sure
>>>> whether that proves how little he got involved in the match or how little i
>>>> know ?Other than him we mainly did Ok  with most of the players deserving
>>>> a 7 out of ten.We started quite well and had them on the back foot - our
>>>> usual keeping possession without doing much with it although we did look a
>>>> bit more threatening albeit with a total lack of width and wingers. Taylor
>>>> and Coyle both got forward and Doukara, in spellls, gave them a hard time,
>>>> then came what feels like almost inevitable, we fail to capitalise on our
>>>> possession and they break forward. I have not seen the goals since but it
>>>> was a bit of a strange one in that the lad hit if from just inside the 
>>>> area with
>>>> no real pace or precision but Silvestri just stood rooted to the spot and
>>>> made no attempt to save it. DId it take a deflection and wrong foot him or
>>>> did he think it was going wide, who knows ?Silvestri did redeem himself a 
>>>> bit
>>>> , later on, when he pulled off a good save as we lost a bit of shape and
>>>> confidence. Then came the minute that made the ticket price worth it on its
>>>> own (even Cat A - lol) the ball came to our midfield player 30 yards out 
>>>> and
>>>> he lashed it swerving and swirling into the top corner and absolute peach -
>>>> but as we all prepared to congratulate Mowatt we thought, hang on a
>>>> minute, that was Cook, yes our goal shy, shot shy midfielder had not only
>>>> shot from way way out but he had scored - pandemonium ensued with my
>>>> son, for the rest of the game saying variations of 'how the f did that go 
>>>> in'.
>>>> We regained control of the game again then and as we went in to applause
>>>> at half time we thought this may be the home game when we scored more
>>>> than two.Second half was more of the same although our actual threat level
>>>> went down a bit but we could have both won and lost the game when each
>>>> side missed a glorious chance. Their player was clean through but made a
>>>> total mess of it and ended up with a tame back heel, for us a great move
>>>> with Doukara feeding Cook whose cross fell perfectly to Dallas (on as a sub
>>>> for the ineffective Antenucci) all he had to do was hit it on target, he 
>>>> even
>>>> had acres of time and space if required but he shot wide an awful miss.
>>>> After that not much happened, Erwin came on and looked better than he
>>>> has done in the past, maybe he needs a run of games to see what he can do,
>>>> and the much maligned (by Evans anyway) Botaka got five minutes at the
>>>> end - not sure what he can do in that time to change the managers view of
>>>> him?So 1 1 and another point towards safety (not that we are in real 
>>>> danger)
>>>> Fulham looked dreadful apart from McCormack who was largely quiet (one
>>>> free kick on the edge of the box had us worried till it flashed over) when 
>>>> he
>>>> did have the ball he looked a class above. He got some stick from the crowd
>>>> with boos and greedy chants. Cellino got an easy ride from the 17,000  who
>>>> braved the cold to watch it.We need a number of new players next season,
>>>> but we all know that, and need to stop everything being so 'laboured'
>>>> Dave
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