Re: [LU] Tonight's wine

2017-11-20 Thread {broken-address}
I agree with regard to Ayling. But without Roofe's footwork we would never have scored the second. I'm tempted to say that was his best moment in a Leeds shirt thus far. Cheers! Sean -Original Message- From: Mark To: {broken-address} Richard Walker

Re: [LU] Tonight's wine

2017-11-20 Thread Mark
While I appreciate a striker who makes a pest of himself and unnerves defenders there certainly needs to be some other footballing aspects he can offer. Roofe is very, very limited and the sooner he falls down the pecking order the better. And I don't care what the opposing player did, nor that

Re: [LU] Dennis Wise in the jungle

2017-11-20 Thread Simon McNally
I’ll set them up and you knock them in! Sent from my iPhone > On 20 Nov 2017, at 16:42, Richard Naef > wrote: > > I doubt if there's anything in the Jungle as poisonous as Mr Wise. > > ttfn > > Richard > > -Original Message- > From: Leedslist

Re: [LU] Dennis Wise in the jungle

2017-11-20 Thread Richard Naef
I doubt if there's anything in the Jungle as poisonous as Mr Wise. ttfn Richard -Original Message- From: Leedslist [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On Behalf Of Simon McNally Sent: 20 November 2017 16:14 To: Graham Farr Cc: Leeds List (leedslist@gn.apc.org)

Re: [LU] Dennis Wise in the jungle

2017-11-20 Thread Simon McNally
I’m hoping he gets bitten by something poisonous. Sent from my iPhone > On 20 Nov 2017, at 15:36, Graham Farr wrote: > > Anyone else think that he'll have a better chance of winning it if they > parachute Gus Poyet in with him !! > > >

Re: [LU] LU Penalty incident

2017-11-20 Thread Simon McNally
I’m in the family stand so only saw it on Twitter after the game. I held my card up although I wasn’t keen - too much of the tin pot about it for me. It did provide a lot of entertainment for the rest of the game as people made aeroplanes out of them! Liked the south stand throwing their flag

Re: [LU] Dennis Wise in the jungle

2017-11-20 Thread {broken-address}
I’ve never wanted a par@chute not to open before :-( A grub eating grubs - fitting! Sent from my iPad > On 20 Nov 2017, at 15:36, Graham Farr wrote: > > Anyone else think that he'll have a better chance of winning it if they > parachute Gus Poyet in with him !! > > >

[LU] Dennis Wise in the jungle

2017-11-20 Thread Graham Farr
Anyone else think that he'll have a better chance of winning it if they parachute Gus Poyet in with him !! NOTICE: This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files or previous e-mail messages attached to it, may contain confidential or privileged information.

Re: [LU] LU Penalty incident

2017-11-20 Thread Richard Naef
What was the Together placard thing like in the ground, I'm a bit cynical about these things but it did seem to be quite impressive? ttfn Richard -Original Message- From: Leedslist [mailto:leedslist-boun...@gn.apc.org] On Behalf Of Simon McNally Sent: 19 November 2017 17:34 To:

Re: [LU] Tonight's wine

2017-11-20 Thread {broken-address} John Lee
Roofe was like that annoying bluebottle in the room - buzzes around a lot, but you know you won't get stung and eventually it'll disappear! He provided a decent nuisance value, and certainly more so than Lasogga, but we need more than that. I'm surprised we haven't given the Swedish lad a run

Re: [LU] Tonight's wine

2017-11-20 Thread {broken-address} Richard Walker
Do you think ? I think they had the measure of Roofe in the first half. He's not a lone front man. > On 19 Nov 2017, at 19:12, Guy Bonello wrote: > > Reason we pressed them high was because Roofe did his job, compared to that > lump Lasogga who just stands there. >