Because Sheffield Saturday are in League 2. Coat on.

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From: Leedslist <leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org> on behalf of Simon McNally 
<simon_mcna...@sky.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2017 7:37:41 AM
To: nat...@sky.com
Cc: Leeds List
Subject: Re: [LU] Barnsley

A fair summary Dave. I thought we could have pushed more first half when they 
looked shaky . We struggled to control the middle of the pitch which has been 
our strength in recent games.

Does anyone know why we're playing Wednesday and not Saturday?

Simon

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> On 22 Jan 2017, at 10:53, "nat...@sky.com" <nat...@sky.com> wrote:
>
> Ok a bad day at the office, too many players not on their game and too many 
> in makeshift positions. Having said that they scored two great goals and 
> their first was a well worked training ground move (albeit we fell asleep for 
> it) , there were enough 'if onlys' to say that with a bit of luck we could 
> have got at least a point - the Bartley penalty that could have made it 2 0 
> and game over,or the Roofe chance right at the end, so it is not time to 
> panic. I do not think we deserved anything but we could easily have got a 
> point.
>
> They are an OK team on a good run and it was, as always, their 'cup final' 
> and the players gave that little bit extra.
> We missed Pontus big time (albeit his absence is self inflicted) which would 
> have allowed Ayling to be right back rather than Coyle (who I thought was 
> very poor). We also missed Sacko, he is  a real outlet especially away from 
> home and give the opposition something different to worry about.
>
> At 3 1 down I feared the worst, I was present for the 5 2 a few years back, 
> but even having an off day we stuck at it and pulled a goal back rather than 
> conceeding more so that is one positive
>
> I am trying, these days, to be more like the players and management claim to 
> be, that is, looking at groups of games rather than getting too giddy or too 
> upset over an individual game. We have got a lot more points in the last 5 
> games than anyone could reasonably have expected.
> I think that Brighton and Newcastle are nailed on for the top two and are 
> proably uncatchable so it is all about staying in the top six and then going 
> into the play off games in good form with players fit and not suspended.
> As long as it is business as usual on Wednesday and we get three points 
> things are still on track
> dave--
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