Re: [LU] Fwd: Cardiff

2023-08-08 Thread Steve Gillen
My main frustration from Sunday was watching our talented and skillful front players tip tapping it from one to the other. Towards the end I was literally shouting at the TV (I was unable to go to this game) "for f***s sake will someone shoot"? - people have been awful to poor Paddy but I have

Re: [LU] Fwd: Cardiff

2023-08-08 Thread John Lee via Leedslist
My problem with trying to ‘analyse’ where the club is at is at is that until the transfer window closes we have no idea who is staying. I doubt Gnonto will be at Leeds, rumours are rife about Summerville wanting a move, but key for me will be if an unfit Adams can be held onto? If we were to

Re: [LU] Fwd: Cardiff

2023-08-08 Thread nattan--- via Leedslist
Agree re James, his whole career has been complaints about his final ball/ end product. When teams come a sit deep,  as most will this season his speed is largely nullified.   So he may be better away from  home or as you say, when we are  in the lead. In fairness he had a good shot well saved 

Re: [LU] Fwd: Cardiff

2023-08-08 Thread seanscribe--- via Leedslist
Cody Drameh can't get fit fast enough for me. Ayling has been a marvelous servant to the club, but he's no longer a good enough defender to start for a club aiming for promotion. We know for a fact (given his Luton experience last season) that Drameh is. I also couldn't understand Farke's

[LU] Fwd: Cardiff

2023-08-08 Thread Nick
Bit late to this, but yes, Dave, pretty much agree with that. Ayling and Cooper are creaking - despite Cooper’s cracking goal - for Cooper the judgement now is whether his undoubted leadership qualities makes up for the declining / limited qualities as a defender. Hjelde looked at sea as a