I would retain Bielsa until his last dying breath, no matter what division we were in. These last two years I've been so entertained, that I now believe that enjoying watching my football is far more important to me than winning silverware. Yes, it would be nice to win silverware, but could I go back to watching journeymen playing hoofball again? Well, I'd have to, I acknowledge, sadly, but there would be little enjoyment in it. I've had more love for, and enjoyment from, football these last two years than I've had in over half a century rolled up (N.B. We had very little coverage of Don's team in Scotland, so I'm guessing I wouldn't have made that statement if I'd lived in Leeds at that time). But for me, the statement is true. This is a fantastic period we're going through, and in a more accelerated fashion than even Don could manage. And it's all down to Bielsa & his team. Long may they reign!
Well I really hope you do - it's only yours to lose with the position you've got yourselves into. Besides, it would top the highlight of the last 20 years for you - something you share with the Wurzels. Promotion from League One wasn't it......
Three individuals from two Sky Bet Championship clubs have tested positive for coronavirus over the course of the past week, the English Football League has confirmed. Tests were carried out on 2,858 players and club staff from the 24 teams in the second tier, with the division resuming last weekend. An EFL statement read: "Those players or club staff who have tested positive will now self-isolate in line with the guidelines provided by the EFL and only those who have tested negative will be permitted to enter training ground facilities."
Just seen this on LUTV. A bit racist... "Overseas supporters, who are not Season Ticket holders and who live in countries classed as ‘dark market’ territories can purchase a Live Video Match Pass for each individual game for a charge of £5.00 per game"
Cardiff's plan was simple just defend and wait for a mistake,and it worked a treat.We played some good football and were beaten by a side who didn't attack. I don't blame any of the lads but we badly need a striker.
The Bin Laden crowdie is trending on twitter. It's in the Leeds cardboard crowd. please log in to view this image
please log in to view this image David Baddiel @Baddiel What's amazing about this is that someone at Leeds is educated enough to realise that even a fake crowd should not be entirely white, but not educated enough to know who Osama Bin Laden is.