A full-blooded and passionate game at Elland Road today. A point each was probably a fair outcome but I wonder if that is going to be enough for Leeds with games against the Hammers and Spurs to come.
There has been much discussion about Arsenal ābottling itā so far from the usual suspects but wait, Tottenham, United, Newcastle, Brighton all doing the bottling honours for the last four or five games.
United/ Wolves is going to be interesting.
I really would love Liverpool to overtake United and get that last CL spot.
Easy
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Kk
2 top goals from Eze today to sink the Cherries - he is such a talent. COYP
Anyone know how Spurs got on today?
Nope. Maybe @Wugged_Woy could let us know.
The Bottlers!
Congratulations to Notts County. They deserved their promotion but, typical of them, they achieved it in the most dramatic way.
All āAmpshire sing along now āGoing down, going down, going downā
I wonder if the Southampton fans did the Poznan this afternoon? Bye Bye!
Muppet
Not dodging it, Kev. Just a hot day at Chez Woy.
Full report tomorrowā¦
Iām actually torn today because even though Iād love to see the Super Seagulls and Aston Villa in Europe seeing that huge Champions League team The Turds forced to play in Europeās version of the Happy Shopper Cup at midday on a Thursday is just to good.
Apologies to any Villa fans because I do have a real soft spot for them and Unai Emery but my perfect finish will be the Super Seagulls in the Europa League and that big time Champions League team the Spuds in the Conference.
Yawn
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Kk
On the Wine again tough guy.
Yet again, The Mighty Whites shoot themselves in the foot, courtesy of Patrick Bamford, who is way out of his depth in the PL, one Engerland cap notwithstanding.
Iāve become really tired of reading about his exceptional hold up play, when, in reality, his close control when receiving a pass is non-existent, and furthermore, heās actually employed to be a striker ⦠⦠⦠remember, Patrick ⦠ball ⦠foot ⦠net ⦠Hurrah!
⦠No, thought not.
When it really mattered, at the arse end of the season, you really, really, really needed to putting that one away son.
Oh well, Championship next year might just mean that Iāll be able to get tickets to take the grandkids to Elland Road, so thereās always a bright side, innit. ![]()
M.O.T.
Itās not over yet Dave. Leeds are a Premier League club through and through and have brought more to the league in the way of entertainment than most supposed ābigā clubs.
As a pensioner, thatās my view of life in Division Two for the not-so-mighty Red ānā Whites.
All banter aside our team is our team be it Championship or non league we support them just the same.
When Brighton first moved to the Amex I went to a few Championship games with my brother a fantastically entertaining league Newcastle, Villa, Wolves and West Ham have all played Championship football in the not to distant paste.
Is āOur teamā the team the first team we ever supported, maybe as a kid, going to games with our dad?
In which case, youāre quite right, as I still have a soft spot for Partick Thistle Nil.
Or, is it the team where we find ourselves, later on in life?
Carlisle United, followed by York City ⦠⦠⦠I donā theenk so. ![]()
Leeds United crashed into my consciousness late in life, but supporting The Mighty Whites really is a life sentence, for better or worse.
M.O.T.