"If I have to name one player who should be in the spotlight today, although he wasn't involved, I would go for Luke Ayling."
That's what Leeds United manager Daniel Farke told the media at Elland Road after the 3-1 victory over Swansea City which maintains the Whites' third-placed position in the Championship.
It has become a trait of Farke to mention in despatches those unsung heroes who help foster the growing spirit around the club, which had waned since the sacking of Marcelo Bielsa almost two years ago. But never has Farke been so effusive about the contribution of one individual who was not part of his matchday squad.
Ayling aka 'Bill' is in his eighth year at Elland Road and after a one-year extension it seems set to be his last.
After 267 appearances and eleven goals he was missing against the Swans and not through injury.
"To leave him for first time out of the squad, and knowing what it means to him to be involved in game day, is probably one of the most difficult decisions I've made in this job," lamented Farke.
"I pretty rarely talk about something like this but in terms of football character and team-mate character, Luke Ayling is second to none and probably the best player in these terms I've ever worked with. I'm really careful with such a compliment."
Ayling, who scored an iconic volley against Huddersfield Town in the final game before lockdown, is one of the most popular figures at the club. Farke continued: "He is the kid who brings the spirit and the identity into the dressing room. He brings the heart and soul into my side, he makes sure we don't drop the standards in training. He makes sure that everyone is really on it in training - disciplined, focused - working hard each and every day.
"Even before the game giving everyone a boost, a hug and firing everyone up. What a character this is, to be personally disappointed but then to sacrifice yourself for the team.
"He even gave me a hug and I was honoured...- even though he probably wanted to kill me after this decision. What a character."
This season does feel like a changing of the guard as the remnants responsible for re-establishing United in the top flight before relegation back to the Championship are no longer front and centre stage.
"If we are come next May in a good position and we can speak about a successful season, then its not the players who are in the spotlight or perhaps the new manager or coaching staff," added Farke. "It's the guys like Luke Ayling, Liam Cooper or Stuart Dallas who bring this into the club and who are the real Leeds legends."
United are on a splendid run at present with six home wins in a row and 13 points from a possible 15. Farke could not be clearer in the role Ayling has has to play as part of the supporting cast, adding: "No one should underestimate his impact.
"Without Luke Ayling such a performance would not be possible because he makes sure that in the last five days everybody is on it. He makes sure Djed Spence has to work really, really hard to be allowed to be in the squad ahead of him. He makes sure Archie Gray returned a top class performance today to defend everything."
When managers talk about needing good characters in the dressing room they mean the Aylings of this world who is still 'Bill' after all these years.
Really lovely from DF (by Popey)
posted on 1/12/23
Thanks for sharing that LB, a really enjoyable and inspiring read.
The club is in really good hands with DF and has 3 proper professionals doing a great job behind the scenes.
As for Rodon, he's so useless Spurs should terminate his contract immediately. Don't know who would take him.
posted on 1/12/23
great to hear the manager talk about Ayling like this.
we're looking and playing like we have a really good team spirit. Defo all the characteristics of a team chasing promotion
posted on 1/12/23
You do wonder whether he will play any further role for us this season.
Also cannot see incomings to the club in January to sit on the bench so might see others not making the matchday squad in a similar manner.
No sentiment here.
posted on 1/12/23
How much of this is about the club doing the groundwork with the fans before they take old Bill out back and shoot him.
posted on 1/12/23
comment by He who Dares, waits for Trophies (U15748)
posted 6 hours, 42 minutes ago
Any update on Joe Rodon?
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Terrible player. What’s he doing on spurs books. Get rid.
posted on 1/12/23
comment by Earl * * Not available in N.I. (U9333)
posted 6 hours, 36 minutes ago
Thanks for sharing that LB, a really enjoyable and inspiring read.
The club is in really good hands with DF and has 3 proper professionals doing a great job behind the scenes.
As for Rodon, he's so useless Spurs should terminate his contract immediately. Don't know who would take him.
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👍🍻. Also, just listening to DF’s pre-Boro presser … without doubt, DF is an erudite, extremely capable individual and has the potential to become a Leeds ‘great’.
posted on 1/12/23
"👍🍻. Also, just listening to DF’s pre-Boro presser … without doubt, DF is an erudite, extremely capable individual and has the potential to become a Leeds ‘great’."
There's the bit we've got to hope if he gets us up that the 49ers back him properly!..
Everybody needs a little help to be a great!..
posted on 1/12/23
Be a tough call for Bill.
Stay with the club as a cheerleader and enjoy his final season.
Or, drop down a division or two and extend his playing career now. He’s be a great captain at a League One side.
posted on 1/12/23
If Lee Peltier can get in a Championship then so can Luke Ayling quite easily 🤣
posted on 1/12/23
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