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Thread: Leeds United - v - Portsmouth ***Matchday Thread***

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    Leeds United - v - Portsmouth ***Matchday Thread***

    Depressing Championship uncertainty again. No, we won't definitely get 15 points 'at least' from first 6 games etc. (Does my head in).

    Anyway....



    As Leeds United prepare for their Championship 2024-2025 season opener against Portsmouth, manager Daniel Farke addressed the media, providing insights into the club's pre-season, squad dynamics, and transfer strategies. With a blend of optimism and realism, Farke set the tone for what promises to be a pivotal season for the Whites.

    Reflecting on pre-season preparations, Farke acknowledged the shorter summer break due to the play-offs but emphasized that the team returned "fully recharged and recovered." Despite the heartbreak of last season's conclusion, the squad displayed resilience and commitment. "We were on it again," Farke stated, highlighting the positives of their pre-season, which included five wins in five friendlies. However, he was careful not to overinterpret these results, while the group showed promise in the frindlies, the true test lies ahead.

    The key issue for Leeds fans is whether the squad is better prepared that last season, especially given the high profile. In a balanced reply Farke praised the club's transfer dealings, particularly the permanent signing of Joe Rodon and the acquisitions of Jayden Bogle and Joe Rothwell. However, he tempered expectations by reminding everyone of the challenges posed by losing key players like Archie Gray and Crysencio Summerville, who he described as "the best player in the league."

    Farke admitted it’s difficult to replace such talent directly, especially given the financial constraints of the Championship. "We don't have enough money to do this in the Championship," he remarked, suggesting that the club would instead look to add a player in that position without putting too much pressure on a direct replacement. On the wider subject of transfers, Farke was clear about the club's strategy: quality over quantity. He emphasized the importance of signing players who are "desperate to defend this white shirt," highlighting the need for great characters who fit the club's ethos.

    He also spoke of the importance of the group’s understanding of the club’s values and playing style, something that was less certain last season. "The advantage now is the players and staff know our values, how we want to play, our processes," Farke explained, adding that this familiarity provides a "good basement to build on." He was cautious in setting expectations however, pointing out that while last season’s 90-point tally is difficult to surpass, the team is on a "good path" but still has to prove itself on the pitch. Farke's focus remains on hard work and realistic goals, rather than making bold predictions.

    One of the more reassuring aspects of Farke's briefing was his report on team fitness. "Everyone is available," he declared, a rare but welcome situation for any manager. With a fully fit squad, including Bogle who had recovered from a dead leg, Farke has a strong squad to pick from on Saturday. With a full squad, strategic transfers, and a clear understanding of the club’s values, Farke enters the new season with a cautious optimism.

    (Credit: motforum.com)

    3 - 0.

    12:30PM KO.

    Evening all. (Don't be rioting.)

    MOT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BelfastAndy View Post
    Depressing Championship uncertainty again. No, we won't definitely get 15 points 'at least' from first 6 games etc. (Does my head in).

    Anyway....



    As Leeds United prepare for their Championship 2024-2025 season opener against Portsmouth, manager Daniel Farke addressed the media, providing insights into the club's pre-season, squad dynamics, and transfer strategies. With a blend of optimism and realism, Farke set the tone for what promises to be a pivotal season for the Whites.

    Reflecting on pre-season preparations, Farke acknowledged the shorter summer break due to the play-offs but emphasized that the team returned "fully recharged and recovered." Despite the heartbreak of last season's conclusion, the squad displayed resilience and commitment. "We were on it again," Farke stated, highlighting the positives of their pre-season, which included five wins in five friendlies. However, he was careful not to overinterpret these results, while the group showed promise in the frindlies, the true test lies ahead.

    The key issue for Leeds fans is whether the squad is better prepared that last season, especially given the high profile. In a balanced reply Farke praised the club's transfer dealings, particularly the permanent signing of Joe Rodon and the acquisitions of Jayden Bogle and Joe Rothwell. However, he tempered expectations by reminding everyone of the challenges posed by losing key players like Archie Gray and Crysencio Summerville, who he described as "the best player in the league."

    Farke admitted it’s difficult to replace such talent directly, especially given the financial constraints of the Championship. "We don't have enough money to do this in the Championship," he remarked, suggesting that the club would instead look to add a player in that position without putting too much pressure on a direct replacement. On the wider subject of transfers, Farke was clear about the club's strategy: quality over quantity. He emphasized the importance of signing players who are "desperate to defend this white shirt," highlighting the need for great characters who fit the club's ethos.

    He also spoke of the importance of the group’s understanding of the club’s values and playing style, something that was less certain last season. "The advantage now is the players and staff know our values, how we want to play, our processes," Farke explained, adding that this familiarity provides a "good basement to build on." He was cautious in setting expectations however, pointing out that while last season’s 90-point tally is difficult to surpass, the team is on a "good path" but still has to prove itself on the pitch. Farke's focus remains on hard work and realistic goals, rather than making bold predictions.

    One of the more reassuring aspects of Farke's briefing was his report on team fitness. "Everyone is available," he declared, a rare but welcome situation for any manager. With a fully fit squad, including Bogle who had recovered from a dead leg, Farke has a strong squad to pick from on Saturday. With a full squad, strategic transfers, and a clear understanding of the club’s values, Farke enters the new season with a cautious optimism.

    (Credit: motforum.com)

    3 - 0.

    12:30PM KO.

    Evening all. (Don't be rioting.)

    MOT.
    Did he have to use the word "processes"? Thought for a moment the cowboy was back in charge! 😀

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    We need to follow Blackburn's lead in putting a newly promoted side to the sword....

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    Working and watching.
    A simple link appreciated please 🙏

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    First shock for me. Struijk taking the penalty.. 😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozwhites View Post
    First shock for me. Struijk taking the penalty.. ��
    Well taken and a deserved lead. Lets stop hitting the woodwork and get it in the net instead now!

    btw thanks for the link!
    Last edited by WTF11; 10-08-2024 at 11:50 AM.

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    Should be 3 or 4 up.

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    Can't score won't score

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