Best Leeds performance I've seen in 3 or 4 years. After the aberration of the 
first 5/10 minutes we were tiggerish in every dept all over the field. Flying 
into tackles; running huge distances to get men back and cover gaps; always 
making themselves available for the man on the ball; PASSION - it was just a 
joy to watch and and a joy to be there. For those of you writing in saying 
"this is the first game I've seen for a couple of years - I don't what you lot 
were moaning about" - well this is the first time that a Leeds Utd that could 
hold a candle in terms of pride and energy and defiance and bloody footballing 
ability to Leeds teams of years gone by, has turned up and worn the shirt. 
Bloody joyous. The Kop was raucous. The noise when Healy suddenly popped that 
header over the keeper from 2 yards out was mental - and then the roof raising 
cheers every time Caspar got a flick or a punch to a crossed ball 
afterwards...heartstoppingly brilliant. If they can captaure this form and 
repeat it til the end of the season then the will probably only face defeat at 
Derby...stay up and be in pretty good shape next year. Make no bones about, 
Preston are 4th, and we played them off the park. 
 
MOTM is a non-contest - Michael Gray - was awesome at left back, left midfield 
and centre midfield. Everywhere. Throwing last ditch tackles in; closing his 
man down; brave challenges; very good link-up play with Lewis; good use of the 
ball; and just generally upping the tempo - keeping Leeds at Preston's throats 
all game long.
 
Its ages since I felt this good after a game. The "Blackwell was just as good" 
brigade have had that boring old record smashed to kingdom come. This is the 
difference; this is what DW & GP have been working towards - a team that is 
fit; a team that plays inventive but aggresive football; a team with pride. And 
I don't even like the likkel cockney git.
 
There are still problems and things to work on. Caspar flaps at the high ball - 
there are times when the defence doesn't have a clue where it is, where the 
ball is and where the man they are supposed to be marking is - with practise, 
and with the return of Marques for Heath (hopefully) that will change - Blake's 
ridiculous free kicks and short corners just need eradicating. But on the whole 
there was much to gladden the season weary heart...and whisper it, but most of 
the other results went our way today as well.
 
We got caught horribly cold for their goal. The midfield and defence nowhere. 
Ormerod had the freedom of the box and finished well. But instead of folding, 
we battled for ground, our midfield - Blake, Kishi, Douglas and Lewis - were 
everywhere breaking stuff up, winning the ball, moving us forward, supporting 
the front men - ably assisted by Richardson and Gray's overlapping runs...and 
we came back from behind to win a game for the first time this season. You had 
to laugh - once we went ahead, DW started using up the remaining 4 minutes with 
substitutions...that took for ever.
 
There so many good moves, good individual pieces of skill or teamplay, that it 
was a surprise that it took so long to get the equaliser but when it did it was 
sweet. Cresswell running into the box, to the by-line, firing a cross in across 
the box, everyone missing it until Blake sliding in late beyond the back post 
hooked it high and mighty into the net. Coming about 5 minutes after Nugent out 
muscling Heath to go through one on one with Caspar only for the keeper to 
snaffle the ball at his feet...this goal was a huge relief. We continued to 
press and press and then they brought Michael Ricketts on. Five minutes later 
he is free at the back post, 4 yards from goal, ball at his feet - BOLLOCKS - 
thinks the whole of the Kop shortly followed by - of course, its Michael 
Ricketts, as they watch the ball cannon off the bar and over ...unbelievable 
miss.
 
Then Lewis swings a ball in from the left - for the umpteenth time that night - 
Cresswell looks like he's blocked, everyone seems to freeze, the defender and 
Healy converge at the backpost, the defender gets a touch that sort of flips 
the ball a little higher into the sir just in front of Healy's face and about a 
yard in front of the keeper, and Healy with brilliant reflexes just nudges it 
it up and over the keeper's head and into the net - cue pandemonium.
 
CASPAR - some pretty good stuff - safe-ish hands at the end - kept us in the 
game when faced with Nugent
 
RICHARDSON - a poor opening spell, but just got stronger, better and more 
confident as the game went on
 
GRAY - star man - brilliant - couldn't fault his performance
 
HEATH - a lump - without an ounce of footballing talent - but stood firm (most 
of the time) and did his job as a stopper 
 
MICHELOB (?) - looks v steady and assured - a solid game - even went on a late 
run through their midfield...got a bit lost
 
BLAKE - involved in the good stuff - wasted some excellent free kick 
opportunities - scored a lovely goal
 
DOUGLAS - all energy and effort - his job is to get the ball and give it to 
Kishi - when he tries to do something himself with the ball he's a clown - 
should stop thinking he's Zico - he won't score from 35 yards
 
KISHISHEV - quieter than before but still industrious, still the man that 
everything goes through...made us tick last night and kept us steady when 
things were getting a bit rocky
 
LEWIS - excellent link play with Gray - a threat
 
CRESSWELL - lots of effort without much reward - until the cross for Blake
 
HEALY - mainly anonymous despite the crowd's roars every time he touched it - 
great awareness and finish for the winner
 
SUBS
 
not on for long 
 
Likkel Den - keeps on like this he will keep us up -
 
magnificent crowd.

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