Like the rest of the support I was hoping that Darko, if he comes in, would be
in favour of youth players and an exciting passing game - continuing the good
work done by Redders - looking at one persons comments on the YP pages this
seems to be almost the opposite of what he stands for !
George Graham.
On 22 September 2014 12:16, nat...@sky.com nat...@sky.com wrote:
Like the rest of the support I was hoping that Darko, if he comes in,
would be in favour of youth players and an exciting passing game -
continuing the good work done by Redders - looking at one persons comments
Who?
Verner
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From: Jim Moran j...@jimmoran.co.uk
To: nat...@sky.com nat...@sky.com
Cc: leeds list leedslist@gn.apc.org
Sent: Monday, 22 September 2014, 12:27
Subject: Re: [LU] Darko
George Graham.
On 22 September
FFS. This seems to be the antithesis of the balls out attacking football
Cellino (and we) loves.
Listened to the Redfearn interview and he clearly wants it.
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On 22 Sep 2014, at 19:17, nat...@sky.com nat...@sky.com wrote:
Like the rest of the support I was hoping that
I really worry that we're going to hugely regret this decision. In Redfearn we
have a manager in place who has proven himself able to get the best out of the
squad, who the players clearly trust, who knows the club inside and out, is not
afraid to give academy products their chance, and whose
I know it's already been said but just to jump on the bandwagon...thanks to
everyone for taking the time to write match reports.
Cheers
Mark
El Presidente Wisconsin Whites
Leeds United
Chicago Fire
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Without wishing to dampen the current mood of happy optimism, I couldn't
help noticing that all four games in our unbeaten run have been against
teams in the bottom half of the table. We have a few sterner tests to
come,
such as playing three of the current top six in October. The we'll find