Re: [LU] Last 7 games

2022-10-22 Thread Richard Naef
Agree, things aren't as bleak as they seemed after Leicester or as great as after Chelsea or Arsenal -Original Message- From: Leedslist On Behalf Of seanscribe--- via Leedslist Sent: 22 October 2022 15:31 To: leedslist@gn.apc.org; heathpalai...@gmail.com; alec...@gmail.com Cc:

Re: [LU] Last 7 games

2022-10-22 Thread Alec McQueen
Sean That’s where I am right now… it’s clear JM has made mistakes, he is not blameless for our current position, but he also did ok in the first few games of the season (and at the end of last season!). We should not have short memories because we are on a poor run. We need to give JM at

Re: [LU] Last 7 games

2022-10-22 Thread Robert Heath
"I continue to believe that if just a couple of the turning points in recent matches (e.g. the ref's failure to send off Saliba for his pull-back on Bamford; the missed penalty versus Arsenal, etc.) had gone our way, we'd be having a totally different conversation." Very true..and

Re: [LU] Last 7 games

2022-10-22 Thread seanscribe--- via Leedslist
Dave, It's absolutely NOT Marsch's fault "that we have no left back worthy of a first team place and are still relying on an unfit Bamford or a failed Rodrigo up top." Just a reminder to all the Marsch-haters (and closet anti-Americans): Our useless left-back Junior Firpo, our failure of a

Re: [LU] Last 7 games

2022-10-22 Thread nattan--- via Leedslist
I get what you are saying and you do have a point. It is not JMs fault that v Arsenal  Rodrigo gave away a goal and that Bamford missed a penalty.  Equally individual errors ( Roca this week, Cooper v Palace,  Llorente nightmare v Brentford) have cost us other games/ points and that is down to