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Thread: Farke’s Future, Players and Stadium Progress

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    Farke’s Future, Players and Stadium Progress

    Great update - see link

    https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/l...nsfer-29254777

    Farke staying so that will please many 😊

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    If the plan was to throw away automatic promotion, get beat in the playoff final, then go up next season, no messing.
    Happy enough ☺️☺️

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    After the mayhem he had with players departing, refusing to play etc, arriving late pre season and struggling to field a team for the first 6 or 7 games, to amass 90 points, which I believe in 15 seasons out of 20 would have yielded automatic promotion I can see where the board is coming from, if however come Xmas and all is not going to plan I believe he’ll be gone, I’m prepared to give him another go, I feel it’s as much the players fault as his, the exact same team that thrashed Norwich was the same that was pathetic at Wembley, after Norwich how could he not go with the same eleven? They let us and him down, and instead of putting things right, which farke is prepared to try and do, they’re all going to swan off, say stuff the club, and grab a bigger pay slot for their incapabilities, bit like government ministers, don’t get me started on those lot.

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    Fairly good and positive statements from the chairman.

    We also forget that the money agreed for Adams and Sinisterra will be in next seasons accounts which will help the FFP issues.

    We also clearly have the money behind us it purely down to being able to stick within the ‘allowable losses’ equation.

    If Summerville goes it should be for 35 to 40m, Gnonto for at least 15 but the club I think have a price tag of 30m. Wober likely to be sold too.

    That should be a fair chunk of ffp ‘cash’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norfolk white View Post
    After the mayhem he had with players departing, refusing to play etc, arriving late pre season and struggling to field a team for the first 6 or 7 games, to amass 90 points, which I believe in 15 seasons out of 20 would have yielded automatic promotion I can see where the board is coming from, if however come Xmas and all is not going to plan I believe he’ll be gone, I’m prepared to give him another go, I feel it’s as much the players fault as his, the exact same team that thrashed Norwich was the same that was pathetic at Wembley, after Norwich how could he not go with the same eleven? They let us and him down, and instead of putting things right, which farke is prepared to try and do, they’re all going to swan off, say stuff the club, and grab a bigger pay slot for their incapabilities, bit like government ministers, don’t get me started on those lot.

    Pretty well sums it up for me too NW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george_kaplan View Post
    Pretty well sums it up for me too NW.
    x3

    I really agree with the players letting the coach down. Specifically our front 4 that was the strength of team.

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    Fully agree with some of the players letting Farke down - we all know the culprits, too many tricks/flicks, constant whingeing & whinging etc, self before side, but also Farke needs to take alook in the mirror - when performances started to dip, we had the squad, ready & waiting, fresh legs, energy and ideas to just maybe make the difference, but he wasted a golden opportunity, when possibly the answers were looking at him.

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    Yeah, agree with that, Joseph should have been given much more game time, especially when bamford, piroe and rutter continued to fire blanks, I know James had injury issues near the end but he offered more than gnonto who wasted a lot of energy whinging and complaining much of time, shame as the boy has so much talent.

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    Suspect Gnonto and Summerville will be gone so James will start - wonder if Rutter might be played wide - he did for his previous club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Suspect Gnonto and Summerville will be gone so James will start - wonder if Rutter might be played wide - he did for his previous club.
    I guess he might if we finally bring in a decent striker for change! 😁

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