Fabians Right Peg wrote:We are not winning this one, not a cat in hells chance.
FRP, turn that frown upside down. We will piss it. Mark my words
Just face it Johnny even when we play well we lose, seems every club in the league has a striker that we where going to sign.
Only today I had a Blackburn fan harping on about how good a player Danny Graham looked.
If there was light at the end of the tunnel it would probably turn out to be an express train which would mow us down and there still wouldn't be enough money for a paupers funeral.
Fabians Right Peg wrote:We are not winning this one, not a cat in hells chance.
FRP, turn that frown upside down. We will piss it. Mark my words
Just face it Johnny even when we play well we lose, seems every club in the league has a striker that we where going to sign.
Only today I had a Blackburn fan harping on about how good a player Danny Graham looked.
If there was light at the end of the tunnel it would probably turn out to be an express train which would mow us down and there still wouldn't be enough money for a paupers funeral.
Leeds will just be another bad day at the office.
fook me. Get a vera down your neck and get out partying
Of course i dont condone drug use but sheer up a little bit.....please
Posts : 14148 Join date : 2012-01-23 Location : Scotland
Any team that needs a win will get it against us, also teams that don't need a win, teams that have middling form or superb form, they will all get a win against us.
Posts : 2017 Join date : 2013-01-13 Age : 33 Location : Leeds
It's all or nothing for me, they've already beat us once this season. I don't think I would be able to show my face for a while if they beat us again. I was going to go Saturday, but turns out it's £40 quid a ticket, I'd rather save my money and listen to it on the radio and get plenty of cider in, to try numb the pain of another loss.
Leeds_Trotter wrote: I was going to go Saturday, but turns out it's £40 quid a ticket, I'd rather save my money and listen to it on the radio and get plenty of cider in, to try numb the pain of another loss.
Posts : 2017 Join date : 2013-01-13 Age : 33 Location : Leeds
Natasha Whittam wrote:
Leeds_Trotter wrote: I was going to go Saturday, but turns out it's £40 quid a ticket, I'd rather save my money and listen to it on the radio and get plenty of cider in, to try numb the pain of another loss.
Shit fan.
I refuse to pay 40 quid to go to that shit hole. I never had to pay 40 quid at our place when we was in the prem so how Leeds can justify charging that to watch two lower half championship teams play one another I do not know.
Posts : 4968 Join date : 2012-01-06 Age : 32 Location : Halliwell
What a fucking joke Leeds really are.
They're the biggest club in the Championship by a mile and could have a cracking ground and atmosphere if they wanted. Instead they'd rather completely outprice half the fanbase and have a half empty stadium most matches.
Evans has marginally improved Leeds but their still not great particularly at home. The atmosphere around the club is on the slide with the fans firmly wanting Cellino out now and being pretty vocal about that.
Point is this is a winnable game and should be seen as such by Lennon. If we go out and play the same way we did against Burnley there's no reason to think we can't get something.
Posts : 17841 Join date : 2012-11-30 Age : 53 Location : Burnage, Manchester
i just can't see Leeds being as bad as they were last game and they will be looking to bounce back. Add that to our woeful away record and i can only see a defeat, hope i'm wrong though
Posts : 13258 Join date : 2012-08-07 Age : 32 Location : Everywhere.
Madine up top, Clough off him, Trotter and Spearing shoring up midfield with silva and Feeney on the wings will give us a good chance of winning. I don't think Lennon will make the same selections though
We really do have to win this one though and whilst Leeds have their troubles, that has been said of a lot of clubs that have beaten us this season. Every team in the division has the capacity to do well on their day and too many teams have their day against us. Because we let them. It's about our game and how we play over the entire 95 minutes. There is no room for excuses any more. Every game is a cup final as the old cliche goes.
SETTING THE SCENE Bolton Wanderers face Leeds United for the third time this season as they travel to Elland Road on Saturday.
Yet to taste victory on their travels so far this season, the Trotters have not beaten Leeds since their emphatic 5-1 away victory in March 2014, while Neil Lennon’s side come into this weekend’s match without a win from their last four outings.
Leeds emerged victorious when the two sides last met in the Emirates FA Cup back in January, while ten-man Wanderers were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw despite taking an early lead in the previous league meeting at Macron Stadium.
Meanwhile, hosts Leeds lost 4-0 away at Brighton & Hove Albion in their last outing and are without a win from their last five matches in all competitions.
Having won just once from their last 11 league outings, United have also struggled in front of their own fans this season, winning just four matches and scoring a league-low total of 13 goals at Elland Road.
Nine points clear of the Sky Bet Championship relegation zone, while also boasting a game in hand, Leeds will be eager to bounce back from Monday night’s defeat on the south coast, while a positive result could prove vital for Wanderers as they look to climb the table.
TEAM NEWS Liam Trotter could return for Saturday’s trip to Elland Road having missed Wanderers’ last four games with a hamstring injury, but David Wheater remains on the sidelines.
Elsewhere, Ben Amos (ankle), Dorian Dervite (ankle) and Max Clayton (hamstring) are long-term absentees.
LAST TIME OUT Wanderers were unfortunate to suffer a narrow defeat against promotion-chasing Burnley last time out, having taken the lead through Liam Feeney.
LAST LEEDS UNITED XI (v Brighton & Hove Albion, L4-0) Silvestri, Bamba, Wootton (Carayol 45), Cooper, Taylor, Coyle, Mowatt, Diagouraga (Murphy 84), Cook, Bridcutt, Doukara (Erwin 75).
ONE TO WATCH An ever-present since joining Leeds United from Brentford back in January, Toumani Diagouraga has cemented his place in the heart of the Peacocks’ midfield in recent weeks.
After making his Leeds debut as a substitute against his former club, the French midfielder scored on his first start for the club against Bolton Wanderers in the Emirates FA Cup.
Coming through the ranks at Watford, Diagouraga has previously won promotion with both Hereford United and Brentford, and will be looking to make that a hat-trick during his time at Elland Road.
GOLDEN GOALS Watch back a collection of Wanderers’ best efforts against Leeds United ahead of Saturday’s trip to Elland Road.
Ref watch: Tony Harrington to oversee Leeds United trip
Tony Harrington will officiate Bolton Wanderers' trip to Leeds United on Saturday.
Taking charge of his first Football League fixture in February 2012, the Cleveland-based official became a professional league regular during the 2012/13 campaign.
Overseeing Bolton in his first ever second tier clash when the Whites hosted Yeovil Town in September 2013, Mr Harrington has run the rule over four Trotters matches in total, with the most recent being this season's home clash with Cardiff City.
The man in the middle for 21 games so far this year, he has already dished out 56 yellow cards and just one red card.
Steven Meredith and Michael Hanley will run the line, while Ben Toner is the fourth official.