Re: [LU] 6 -2

2022-08-01 Thread Tim Whelan via Leedslist


Just a couple of historic notes. From memory, I think Bridges suffered 
his knee injury in the away game at Besitkas, not the home game when we 
put six past them. And one home game slightly more recently than 2001 
when we scored 6 at home was the 6-1 win over QPR in the 2004/5 season.


Tim W.

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Subject: [LU] 6 -2
Trying to remember last time I saw us score 6 at home - probably 
forgotten at least one, but last i  recall was Besitkas in champions 
league 2001 - thnk was when Bridges did his knee, so from that point if 
view it was a good day.
Went for a beer in Manchester and my son, in his shirt  was pleased to 
get a Leeds salute from a lad at the bar, still great when that happens.
Train was delayed by 15 mins due to " overcrowding " love the railway 
system.
Anyway got to Leeds in time to watch the Lionesses - plan was watch 
first half then taxi to ER to watch second half in Fanzone.  Plan worked 
well till got to ER and saw the length of the queues to get in , so 
sacked off watching Emgkand game to get in the ground. No idea why 
queues were so bad - once you got to the turnstile it was easy enough, 
just put your phone with ticket under the scanner - simple.
The line up was odd - as near the first team as possible ( with 
Sinisterra injured) but the subs , klich excepted, were all kids, so we 
knew the plan was for everyone to get the full 90.
Everything from here on must be read with the caveat that it was a pre 
session friendly v quite poor opposition. Any comparison I make with ex 
players is to give an idea of their style.
We looked good at times and all 4 of the new boys  impressed in 
different ways. Adam's looked neat and tidy Sort of Batty type,  tidied 
things up  kept it simple, nothing flashy and will not shine on TV but 
will live. A players player rather than fans favourite. Kristensen on 
the other hand will be a cult hero - ended the game with a bandage round 
his head after a bad clash of heads ( hope concussion protocols let him 
play next week) he was Danny Mils , tough and uncompromising and went 
rampaging up the wing to good effect but more power than finesse.  Will 
be a hit.
Roca looked to be the new Yorkshire Pirlo , sitting deep at times and 
spraying passes around usually to good effect, looks a decent player.
Aaronson had a hand in 3 goals , sublime ball through to Bamford ( 
albeit defender should have cut it out) , good run and shot  / cross 
that Rod tapped in, and a nice free kick that Koch headed home. Likes to 
run with the ball and was busy.  Again could be decent,
Best bits of the game- Bamfords 2 goals- first he was put through with 
time to think and finished well, he loved it.  Second a proper poachers 
goal right time right place.
Rodrigo- hat trick perhaps,  one may be og, is this the turning point or 
yet another false  dawn ? Will need to repeat this to stop crowd getting 
at him - still lots to prove
Bad bits - we need a left back and Struik is not a left back , he 
offered nothing going forward in a system that relies on full backs 
getting forward for width - a big worry
Even worse was our total inability to deal with balls over the top / 
down the sides,  both goals and 2 other  chances came from simple long 
balls down the channels- Wolves will be  licking their lips.
So plenty of good stuff but some major worries too - we will know more 
once the real football starts - but 6 goals should help confidence
We had the worst seats in the ground - I pity anyone who gets seats 125 
and 126 in N11 row A - right by the entrance barriers, people constantly 
walking past / standing in front of you, made worse yesterday by a 
dickhead who insisted on standing  there looking back at the crowd 
singing the Neville incest song - nutter, was moved on 4 times by very 
patient stewards but kept coming back

Dave
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[LU] 6 -2

2022-08-01 Thread nattan--- via Leedslist
Trying to remember last time I saw us score 6 at home - probably forgotten at 
least one, but last i  recall was Besitkas in champions league 2001 - thnk was 
when Bridges did his knee, so from that point if view it was a good day.
Went for a beer in Manchester and my son, in his shirt  was pleased to get a 
Leeds salute from a lad at the bar, still great when that happens.
Train was delayed by 15 mins due to " overcrowding " love the railway system. 
Anyway got to Leeds in time to watch the Lionesses - plan was watch first half 
then taxi to ER to watch second half in Fanzone.  Plan worked well till got to 
ER and saw the length of the queues to get in , so sacked off watching Emgkand 
game to get in the ground. No idea why queues were so bad - once you got to the 
turnstile it was easy enough, just put your phone with ticket under the scanner 
- simple.
The line up was odd - as near the first team as possible ( with Sinisterra 
injured) but the subs , klich excepted, were all kids, so we  knew the plan was 
for everyone to get the full 90.
Everything from here on must be read with the caveat that it was a pre session 
friendly v quite poor opposition. Any comparison I make with ex  players is to 
give an idea of their style.
We looked good at times and all 4 of the new boys  impressed in different ways. 
Adam's looked neat and tidy Sort of Batty type,  tidied things up  kept it 
simple, nothing flashy and will not shine on TV but will live. A players player 
rather than fans favourite. Kristensen on the other hand will be a cult hero - 
ended the game with a bandage round his head after a bad clash of heads ( hope 
concussion protocols let him play next week) he was Danny Mils , tough and 
uncompromising and went rampaging up the wing to good effect but more power 
than finesse.  Will be a hit.
Roca looked to be the new Yorkshire Pirlo , sitting deep at times and spraying 
passes around usually to good effect, looks a decent player.
Aaronson had a hand in 3 goals , sublime ball through to Bamford ( albeit 
defender should have cut it out) , good run and shot  / cross that Rod tapped 
in, and a nice free kick that Koch headed home. Likes to  run with the ball and 
was busy.  Again could be decent,
Best bits of the game- Bamfords 2 goals- first he was put through with time to 
think and finished well, he loved it.  Second a proper poachers goal right time 
right place.
Rodrigo- hat trick perhaps,  one may be og, is this the turning point or yet 
another false  dawn ? Will need to repeat this to stop crowd getting at him - 
still lots to prove 
Bad bits - we need a left back and Struik is not a left back , he offered 
nothing going forward in a system that relies on full backs getting forward for 
width - a big worry
Even worse was our total inability to deal with balls over the top / down the 
sides,  both goals and 2 other  chances came from simple long balls down the 
channels- Wolves will be  licking their lips.

So plenty of good stuff but some major worries too - we will know more once the 
real football starts - but 6 goals should help confidence 
We had the worst seats in the ground - I pity anyone who gets seats 125 and 126 
in N11 row A - right by the entrance barriers, people constantly walking past / 
standing in front of you, made worse yesterday by a dickhead who insisted on 
standing  there looking back at the crowd singing the Neville incest song - 
nutter, was moved on 4 times by very patient stewards but kept coming back 

Dave 
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