Agree on TC, not sure about the booing part.
Tc had to go, just because PH is worse doesn't mean tc was good.
Never booed at the performance of a Leeds player in terms of football. I have booed our players on the odd occasion for diving. Hate this.
Booing players is never going to get the best out of players and usually ends only one way - said player leaving the club. Cant remember too many players upping their game. Wood is one example.
However, i had considered the very above. To let the players know that they simply have not done enough,. How can any fan applaud the players "lap of the field " at the end of this season? I have found it increasingly more difficult game by game to clap players at the end of games, even after the recent odd win.
The players will be expected to complete the lap and i would hazard a guess it will be in front of 25% maybe even less of the fans in the stadium.
Its going to be interesting to see whether some stay behind to heckle the players.
Players tried but weren't good enough, individual errors, bad discipline, poor management and recruitment have collectively affected the players. Applause should be reserved but anyone booing the players deserves a clout Imo.
Anyone who does this should be removed from the stadium.
Agree completely with lubo
Can’t fault the players effort
Just there not good enough
Boooooooo???????
And that does what exactly?!?!?!
Agree with others .... its not about effort more ability. We are where we are because of better opposition.
ST holder most of my life, but walked at HT at Norwich, due to disgust at the teams indifference and my empty seat will be my protest on Sunday, as I am decorating and plan to watch some paint dry. See you next season, but hopefully not half of the shirt fronts on the pitch and in the dugout. To say I’ve had a gutful is an understatement. Very sad!
So the answer for those that feel let down is to leave and let the players walk around an emptying stadium.
It's ok to boo the owner?
It's ok to call for the managers head?
I'm not in favour of booing players but where does the line stop?
Personally I don't feel players have given their 100% best. Spoken before that players have been hiding. When we have the ball we are static. No movement limited options and so play breaks down. That not ability - that's desire to step up and take responsibility.
At times lasogga has ambled around the park and just how much of the chris wood money has been blown on his wages?
Others like saiz show no effort defensively.
Jansson feigned injury.
CBJ gave little effort and was bombed out.
If you added just a few basic components to our squad we could have finished a lot higher. Not simply about ability for me
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 59 minutes ago
Personally I don't feel players have given their 100% best. Spoken before that players have been hiding. When we have the ball we are static. No movement limited options and so play breaks down. That not ability - that's desire to step up and take responsibility.
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Spot on!
Most of the attacks this season have been slow with no runners and no-one making spaces. The defending team then sits back while our players try to unpick their defence without the appropriate skill levels.
It's been groundhog day since the first loss at Millwall - the players are just too scared to play to their max in case they muck it up. Any decent manager would have knocked that out of them by now.
Not booing at players.
Fans should bring big sized message banners to tell and show AR that he needs to do better re getting in a decent and experienced manager who can actually recruit players and manage a team like LUFC.
We are not just looking for players who have abilities to play for a team like LUFC but also a manager who can handle its massive fan base and their expectations
Kebab nailed it above.Yes lack of pace and quality the main factor but 'effort' is more than running around and closing down for 99 minutes. Taking responsibility for receiving the ball,movement off the ball to give options. Basically what successful teams do but we just will not do.
Rob - so that's what is meant by giving 110%?
sorry but I just don't agree with booing our players.
Please don't boo!, its madness!
Players looking like they dont give a monkeys, but in reality they havent got the brains to be effective off the ball, the brains to deliver the ball to said player in dangerous area. All this gives the illusion of players not caring.
Add to that our lack of pace, and there you go, an outfit that is extremely underwhelming on a football pitch.
Lack of pace and a team full of midgets (no offence to anyone with height issues!) means we're vulnerable when teams run at us, or cross a ball.
I've also seen opposition go through our midfield with utter ease, far too many times. There's been some, to be polite, lightweight challenges on opposition.
I'd still not boo though - never see how it improves anything.
Booing is something you did as a child at the pantomime.
Ok I get the pantomime bit but believe most of us left school quite a while ago.
Lubo - this getting to be a habit but can't argue with you, never booed a player in an LUFC shirt in my life , not going to start now.
CBJ gave little effort and was bombed out.
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Booing will have to be loud for him to hear ........
I don't believe Ellando is even a Leeds fan, so won't bother debating his utterly stupid and completely counter-productive suggestion.
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posted on 3/5/18
Agree on TC, not sure about the booing part.
posted on 3/5/18
Tc had to go, just because PH is worse doesn't mean tc was good.
posted on 3/5/18
Never booed at the performance of a Leeds player in terms of football. I have booed our players on the odd occasion for diving. Hate this.
Booing players is never going to get the best out of players and usually ends only one way - said player leaving the club. Cant remember too many players upping their game. Wood is one example.
However, i had considered the very above. To let the players know that they simply have not done enough,. How can any fan applaud the players "lap of the field " at the end of this season? I have found it increasingly more difficult game by game to clap players at the end of games, even after the recent odd win.
The players will be expected to complete the lap and i would hazard a guess it will be in front of 25% maybe even less of the fans in the stadium.
Its going to be interesting to see whether some stay behind to heckle the players.
posted on 3/5/18
Players tried but weren't good enough, individual errors, bad discipline, poor management and recruitment have collectively affected the players. Applause should be reserved but anyone booing the players deserves a clout Imo.
posted on 3/5/18
Anyone who does this should be removed from the stadium.
posted on 3/5/18
Agree completely with lubo
Can’t fault the players effort
Just there not good enough
posted on 3/5/18
Boooooooo???????
And that does what exactly?!?!?!
Agree with others .... its not about effort more ability. We are where we are because of better opposition.
posted on 3/5/18
ST holder most of my life, but walked at HT at Norwich, due to disgust at the teams indifference and my empty seat will be my protest on Sunday, as I am decorating and plan to watch some paint dry. See you next season, but hopefully not half of the shirt fronts on the pitch and in the dugout. To say I’ve had a gutful is an understatement. Very sad!
posted on 3/5/18
So the answer for those that feel let down is to leave and let the players walk around an emptying stadium.
It's ok to boo the owner?
It's ok to call for the managers head?
I'm not in favour of booing players but where does the line stop?
Personally I don't feel players have given their 100% best. Spoken before that players have been hiding. When we have the ball we are static. No movement limited options and so play breaks down. That not ability - that's desire to step up and take responsibility.
At times lasogga has ambled around the park and just how much of the chris wood money has been blown on his wages?
Others like saiz show no effort defensively.
Jansson feigned injury.
CBJ gave little effort and was bombed out.
If you added just a few basic components to our squad we could have finished a lot higher. Not simply about ability for me
posted on 3/5/18
comment by Kebablegs (U17699)
posted 59 minutes ago
Personally I don't feel players have given their 100% best. Spoken before that players have been hiding. When we have the ball we are static. No movement limited options and so play breaks down. That not ability - that's desire to step up and take responsibility.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spot on!
Most of the attacks this season have been slow with no runners and no-one making spaces. The defending team then sits back while our players try to unpick their defence without the appropriate skill levels.
It's been groundhog day since the first loss at Millwall - the players are just too scared to play to their max in case they muck it up. Any decent manager would have knocked that out of them by now.
posted on 4/5/18
Not booing at players.
Fans should bring big sized message banners to tell and show AR that he needs to do better re getting in a decent and experienced manager who can actually recruit players and manage a team like LUFC.
We are not just looking for players who have abilities to play for a team like LUFC but also a manager who can handle its massive fan base and their expectations
posted on 4/5/18
Kebab nailed it above.Yes lack of pace and quality the main factor but 'effort' is more than running around and closing down for 99 minutes. Taking responsibility for receiving the ball,movement off the ball to give options. Basically what successful teams do but we just will not do.
posted on 4/5/18
90 minutes even.
posted on 4/5/18
Rob - so that's what is meant by giving 110%?
posted on 4/5/18
sorry but I just don't agree with booing our players.
Please don't boo!, its madness!
posted on 4/5/18
Players looking like they dont give a monkeys, but in reality they havent got the brains to be effective off the ball, the brains to deliver the ball to said player in dangerous area. All this gives the illusion of players not caring.
Add to that our lack of pace, and there you go, an outfit that is extremely underwhelming on a football pitch.
posted on 4/5/18
Lack of pace and a team full of midgets (no offence to anyone with height issues!) means we're vulnerable when teams run at us, or cross a ball.
I've also seen opposition go through our midfield with utter ease, far too many times. There's been some, to be polite, lightweight challenges on opposition.
I'd still not boo though - never see how it improves anything.
posted on 4/5/18
Booing is something you did as a child at the pantomime.
Ok I get the pantomime bit but believe most of us left school quite a while ago.
Lubo - this getting to be a habit but can't argue with you, never booed a player in an LUFC shirt in my life , not going to start now.
posted on 4/5/18
CBJ gave little effort and was bombed out.
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Booing will have to be loud for him to hear ........
posted on 4/5/18
I don't believe Ellando is even a Leeds fan, so won't bother debating his utterly stupid and completely counter-productive suggestion.
posted on 4/5/18
Stupid thread!
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