I said the first time I saw him preseason at Peterborough, Sacko is Carton
Palmer on Red Bull. He has a worse first touch than our old mate Becchio and
I haven't seen him hit the target once yet.
However in his defence he does work exceptionally hard when tracking back to
help his full back.
Seems to be true. If you put the Korean phrase "리즈시절" into Google
Translate, it comes out as "Leeds time".
Nigel
(the Dublin one)
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Naef
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who could verify this? I suspect it's just click bait.
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/11/30/bizarre-reason-why-leeds-united-are-one
-of-koreas-best-known-clu/page/1/
ttfn
Richard
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I am not a fan of Doukara normally - I find that we wanders around the
pitch too much, affecting our shape as a team by just meandering where he
feels like (and when he gets it setting off on random Doukara runs that are
somewhat hit and miss) without really having the overall skill to justify
Hi John, I think I was trying to say that Sacko is infuriating, but a goal or
2 would redress the balance :-)
Just noticed I was too lethargic to give Doukara a score - appropriate really.
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I'd agree with almost all of that Kev, aside from Sacko being on the right side
of infuriating. He's very much a one touch player, mainly because the ball is
15 yards away from him once he's 'controlled' it - it is quite shocking to see
someone so poor at ball control. Agree you re Wood too -
First the perspective. There were only 2 first choice Liverpool players on the
pitch - Wijnaldum and Mane + a few other regulars.
If Liverpool picked that team every week, they would struggle to stay up. Even
though Leeds side was closer to the strongest available, we had quite a few
missing