Time for him to stop robbing the club & retire.
He will ride out the rest of his contract on the physio’s table. Might be a good idea to pay most of his wages and let him play at Preston or Blackburn because he’s worth nowt in the market.
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
Can see him taking up a position as a fitness coach.
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
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I think he will have a career in punditry. He’s articulate and knows football. He’s also good in front of the camera.
Maybe it’s time to have a close look at his health insurance policy? Retire him on health grounds.
I’ve always liked him but even I’m seeing that he’s now approaching the end.
Hope he proves us all wrong though.
Taking another players chance to play as a striker for Leeds. Needs moving on and signing someone else.
Is Ayling coming back one day - is he still a Leeds player, or have Boro bought him ?
Hi Bambie, 'Shady Pines'(Golden Girls) are looking for a replacement as Sofia has left !!
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 6 hours, 12 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
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Sounds like a sensible plan 👍
Said it a millions times on here.
Buyers market for a 31-year old striker whos been injury prone for 2-3 seasons and earning 35k a week (champ) 70k a week (prem) is absolutely tiny.
Why would we spend circa £3m to pay his contract off?
comment by LeedsMRU (U22367)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
Is Ayling coming back one day - is he still a Leeds player, or have Boro bought him ?
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You must sleep pretty well
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 10 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he will have a career in punditry. He’s articulate and knows football. He’s also good in front of the camera.
Maybe it’s time to have a close look at his health insurance policy? Retire him on health grounds.
I’ve always liked him but even I’m seeing that he’s now approaching the end.
Hope he proves us all wrong though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
His podcast is actually really good and is fun to listen to. He is very good about explaining points and concepts of being a footballer.
When you look at some of the complete knuckle draggers they have as pundits these days he will be a great pundit.
There’s a job going on The One Show…
Seems Farke is very happy with Paddy and wants him fit. Evidently he’s a great help to the younger players - especially Joseph.
Bamford. What a role model. Always whinging, stroppy, Couldn’t pot the dinner.
Yeah Joseph needs all that
comment by Mattyp (U8926)
posted 1 day, 16 hours ago
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 10 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he will have a career in punditry. He’s articulate and knows football. He’s also good in front of the camera.
Maybe it’s time to have a close look at his health insurance policy? Retire him on health grounds.
I’ve always liked him but even I’m seeing that he’s now approaching the end.
Hope he proves us all wrong though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
His podcast is actually really good and is fun to listen to. He is very good about explaining points and concepts of being a footballer.
When you look at some of the complete knuckle draggers they have as pundits these days he will be a great pundit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
he was asked for a tip one episode and he said to shoot aiming for between players legs....seems completely illogical at first but makes sense as defenders normally stretch for a block.
Once I heard this I then noticed it all the time, he's bang on, its what strikers are doing, really good podcast....except for the other bloke.
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posted on 24/8/24
Time for him to stop robbing the club & retire.
posted on 24/8/24
He will ride out the rest of his contract on the physio’s table. Might be a good idea to pay most of his wages and let him play at Preston or Blackburn because he’s worth nowt in the market.
posted on 24/8/24
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
posted on 24/8/24
Can see him taking up a position as a fitness coach.
posted on 24/8/24
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he will have a career in punditry. He’s articulate and knows football. He’s also good in front of the camera.
Maybe it’s time to have a close look at his health insurance policy? Retire him on health grounds.
I’ve always liked him but even I’m seeing that he’s now approaching the end.
Hope he proves us all wrong though.
posted on 24/8/24
Taking another players chance to play as a striker for Leeds. Needs moving on and signing someone else.
posted on 24/8/24
Is Ayling coming back one day - is he still a Leeds player, or have Boro bought him ?
posted on 24/8/24
Hi Bambie, 'Shady Pines'(Golden Girls) are looking for a replacement as Sofia has left !!
posted on 24/8/24
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 6 hours, 12 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sounds like a sensible plan 👍
posted on 24/8/24
Said it a millions times on here.
Buyers market for a 31-year old striker whos been injury prone for 2-3 seasons and earning 35k a week (champ) 70k a week (prem) is absolutely tiny.
Why would we spend circa £3m to pay his contract off?
posted on 24/8/24
comment by LeedsMRU (U22367)
posted 3 hours, 13 minutes ago
Is Ayling coming back one day - is he still a Leeds player, or have Boro bought him ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You must sleep pretty well
posted on 24/8/24
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 10 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he will have a career in punditry. He’s articulate and knows football. He’s also good in front of the camera.
Maybe it’s time to have a close look at his health insurance policy? Retire him on health grounds.
I’ve always liked him but even I’m seeing that he’s now approaching the end.
Hope he proves us all wrong though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
His podcast is actually really good and is fun to listen to. He is very good about explaining points and concepts of being a footballer.
When you look at some of the complete knuckle draggers they have as pundits these days he will be a great pundit.
posted on 24/8/24
There’s a job going on The One Show…
posted on 26/8/24
Seems Farke is very happy with Paddy and wants him fit. Evidently he’s a great help to the younger players - especially Joseph.
posted on 26/8/24
Bamford. What a role model. Always whinging, stroppy, Couldn’t pot the dinner.
Yeah Joseph needs all that
posted on 26/8/24
comment by Mattyp (U8926)
posted 1 day, 16 hours ago
comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 10 hours, 43 minutes ago
comment by Macca & The Metal Hips: fka Wheelchair Dav... (U8194)
posted 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Thing is, even though PB is virtually a busted flush, to buy him off would cost the club about £5 million, so as I don't think he's a bad influence and seems fairly popular amongst his team mates, I'd keep him on as a player/coach who could be very useful in his advice to
Joseph at least and the few games PB is fit and
available for, if there is a spare spot on the bench he can
have that.
I'm sure PB is getting to the point in his career where he is considering coaching/management and as he is fairly
articulate and speaks a good game, that's what I'd do with him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he will have a career in punditry. He’s articulate and knows football. He’s also good in front of the camera.
Maybe it’s time to have a close look at his health insurance policy? Retire him on health grounds.
I’ve always liked him but even I’m seeing that he’s now approaching the end.
Hope he proves us all wrong though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
His podcast is actually really good and is fun to listen to. He is very good about explaining points and concepts of being a footballer.
When you look at some of the complete knuckle draggers they have as pundits these days he will be a great pundit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
he was asked for a tip one episode and he said to shoot aiming for between players legs....seems completely illogical at first but makes sense as defenders normally stretch for a block.
Once I heard this I then noticed it all the time, he's bang on, its what strikers are doing, really good podcast....except for the other bloke.
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