I watched on delay. The lads definitely done good!
Loved the Granny Val stuff. They’re a decent set of lads too. :heart:
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I watched on delay. The lads definitely done good!
Loved the Granny Val stuff. They’re a decent set of lads too. :heart:
Took the afternoon off to watch in real time. A few questions were answered in this game.
1. Raphinha is world class and will be playing regularly for Brazil.
2. Llorente can play football.
3. The "new" Elland road pitch is a disgrace
4. We need Kalvin Philips back. Even in a 3-0 win we looked shaky when passing the ball from the back.
5. Without Stuart Dallas, Leeds would be close to the relegation zone.
And how could the FA legislate for the impact of COVID on any clubs plans to revamp the playing surface (or not)? The FA isn't paid to manage, nor is it responsible for the state of any pitch, the club that owns it is. ER was a mess before the start of the season and the decision to relay the surface in a hurry has proved to be the wrong one (at least the old surface was predictably sh1te, whereas the new surface is completely unpredictable). The fact that it affects both teams isn't the point, it is dangerous (as Romeus injury (and others), indicates). Leeds should request that we play all matches at the away ground unless and until the ER surface is relaid properly (as was the plan for last summer). With no fans allowed until (possibly) the last game against West Brom any decision to play away from home is of minor significance when set against the possible consequences for all players playing on the current ice rink.
(And just how many other playing surfaces at any club, newly promoted, big 6 or middling also-rans is exhibiting the same issues that the surface at ER is?)
good win despite not really being at it, mid table with half the squad either out or playing with injuries. good to see Llorente survive 90 mins, he will only get better. All good.
Thanks for the link again (caught the last half hour)
Missed that 4th goal for my 4-0 Bamford in the score predictions!
Mate the FA is the governing body wake up if they said enough your not playing on that surface that will be the end of it.
All those fines and deduction of points were that our admin that did it lol come on.
But you would think for the safety of our own players the club would have done something by now even if it meant we played out home games at another Yorkshire club's ground till it's fixed. As another poster pointed out how many need to get injured for them to wake up.
Slightly different tack to your other post where you mention the pitch not having time to settle. Schedule for matches is the FAs responsibility, state and care of pitch (and conforming to the FAs standards) is the clubs. If Leeds thought that the pitch wasn't up to standard (or the FA told them) then something should have been done before seasons start, and if that wasn't possible, then as we are both saying, we should have asked to play home games somewhere else (Yorkshire or elsewhere, makes no difference without fans anyway). Think were violently agreeing as to the danger the pitch poses atm, can't see how we can play the rest of the home games on it.
Would be a great backdrop too