Derby v Leeds
Derby v Leeds
Leeds looked good in the week but currently they are looking very good, 66 mins gone Derby 1 Leeds 4.
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Poor old Frank.
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Leeds will burn out by November, it happens with all of Bielsa’s teams.
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I'm ok. I just hope Leeds don't finish in the top 6.Billy Balfour wrote:Poor old Frank.
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Frank can always blame on the sale of Vydra
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It’s a steep learning curve for Lampard in the Championship. I hope Derby are prepared to let him learn.
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Just can't get it right,Derby, can they? Less spent on the pitch,more spent off it and yet the same result. Mind you,Richard Keogh is common to the situation.
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Agreed. They need to bin him.Silkyskills1 wrote:Mind you,Richard Keogh is common to the situation.
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One of my favourite memories of our Championship campaign was the Laurel and Hardy style performance of Keogh and Shackell in that game against Derby at the Turf. I think Keogh stopped short of saying, “This is another fine mess you’ve gotten me into!”, but when the hapless Shackell deflected the fourth in over his own ‘Keeper, it must’ve crossed his mind.
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Not a great home league debut for Frank,pressure building already
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Harsh to judge Lampard off that IMO, Bielsa has about 30 years management experience and Lampard has a year coaching the youths before this job. He won’t come up against teams like Leeds every week either.
That said he’ll have to learn quickly because Morris has shown himself to be the unforgiving type previously.
That said he’ll have to learn quickly because Morris has shown himself to be the unforgiving type previously.
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Leeds unfortunately, will walk the Championship this season, setting records for wins, goals scored and points won. You heard it here first. 5/1 fav with Bet365 to become champions this season.
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Frank won't give a flying either way, he only got the job in the first place by name, he'd land something else or go with further pundit work, he's already loaded let's not forget, rams shd have appointed somebody raw perhaps made more of a difference.ksrclaret wrote:Harsh to judge Lampard off that IMO, Bielsa has about 30 years management experience and Lampard has a year coaching the youths before this job. He won’t come up against teams like Leeds every week either.
That said he’ll have to learn quickly because Morris has shown himself to be the unforgiving type previously.
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I don't judge him,but the Derby fans might,and Candy Crush can be trigger happy,that last-gasp winner at Reading gives him some breathing space,but many more results like today and a P45 will be coming Lampard's way.ksrclaret wrote:Harsh to judge Lampard off that IMO, Bielsa has about 30 years management experience and Lampard has a year coaching the youths before this job. He won’t come up against teams like Leeds every week either.
That said he’ll have to learn quickly because Morris has shown himself to be the unforgiving type previously.
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They won 1 and lost 1, hardly the end of the world.....Silkyskills1 wrote:Just can't get it right,Derby, can they? Less spent on the pitch,more spent off it and yet the same result. Mind you,Richard Keogh is common to the situation.
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would you prefer lumpard or bielsa or wolves manager to Sean dych?KRBFC wrote:They won 1 and lost 1, hardly the end of the world.....
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Never suggested it was. Lampard is a high-profile ex-fiotballer. After a somewhat fortuitous win at Reading I'm sure Mel and his merry followers were looking for something good to back it up,especially in front of a TV audience. It didn't happen and the only thing of note for the Rams was they kept it down to four.KRBFC wrote:They won 1 and lost 1, hardly the end of the world.....
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Is this the quickest time Leeds have won promotion?
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I don't know who Lumpard or Dych areLikeavydra wrote:would you prefer lumpard or bielsa or wolves manager to Sean dych?
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Great news, go and celebrate.Silkyskills1 wrote:Never suggested it was. Lampard is a high-profile ex-fiotballer. After a somewhat fortuitous win at Reading I'm sure Mel and his merry followers were looking for something good to back it up,especially in front of a TV audience. It didn't happen and the only thing of note for the Rams was they kept it down to four.
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Never had Leeds winning anything previously. I’m a neutral as far as Leeds are concerned, but quite happy to say that they are at a level that I haven’t seen before for many a year. Not gonna need a dozen games before I make the statement that I believe that they are now the real deal. Was convinced last week and today’s performance has reinforced that. Not sure that I could be impressed by anyone who sees things differently although I expect that some will take much more convincing than the evidence of their own eyes in just 2 games.
Mark my words.
Mark my words.
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No they won't. They won't go up.Darnhill Claret wrote:Leeds unfortunately, will walk the Championship this season, setting records for wins, goals scored and points won. You heard it here first. 5/1 fav with Bet365 to become champions this season.
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Still reckon the best contest ever seen between Leeds and Derby was at the Baseball Ground all those years ago when Norman Hunter and Francis Lee took a dislike to each other. Classic couple of minutes before football got 'cleaned up'.
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I was rooting for Franny!Silkyskills1 wrote:when Norman Hunter and Francis Lee took a dislike to each other
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All my mates now crowing about them winning the league, deluded ****’s.
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They started like this last season. Odds on, lower than mid-table. I hate them more than Rovers.
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'I hate them more than Rovers'
Bloody hell, that's quite a statement but I think I can sort of see it. I think I can,I think.
Bloody hell, that's quite a statement but I think I can sort of see it. I think I can,I think.
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What a load of nonsense. If he didn't want to be successful why would he take the job? He's a serial winner and that loss will hurtJakubclaret wrote:Frank won't give a flying either way, he only got the job in the first place by name, he'd land something else or go with further pundit work, he's already loaded let's not forget, rams shd have appointed somebody raw perhaps made more of a difference.
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A winner on the pitch. So was Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles,Geoff Hurst.