Leeds alerted to Ben Johnson's availability

26 Apr 2024 12:18 pm, by Ellandback1


Good Morning. It's Friday 26th April, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Leeds alerted to Ben Johnson's availability

Leeds target Ben Johnson will leave West Ham at the end of the season on a free transfer, according to multiple reports in the media. The 24 year old full back is out of contract at the end of the season, and has not been able to agree new terms with the East London based club. He joined the Hammers at the tender age of seven, rising up through the age groups, before joining the first team in 2019.

He was hotly tipped to join the Whites in January after falling out with his employers due to wage demands not being met. Johnson currently earns £20,000 a week, which does seem a little low for a Premier League footballer. He wanted that figure tripled, but West Ham have refused. Leeds face competition from Ipswich Town, who are set to cash in on Leif Davis this Summer for circa £25m. Rangers, Southampton and Crystal Palace have also been linked with the versatile defender.





Bamford major doubt for QPR outing

Patrick Bamford is a major doubt to start at Loftus Road tonight, as Leeds look to put distance between themselves and Ipswich Town. The 30 year old picked up a knee injury during the 4-3 win at the Riverside Stadium midweek, leading to his substitution on 75 mins. According to Farke: "I will have to make some late decisions, Patrick has a big bruise on his knee."

This gives Joel Piroe an opportunity to stamp his authority. The former Swansea City front man has fallen down the pecking order this year, with Farke preferring Bamford to lead the line when fit.





Hull have it all to play for against Tractor Boys

Following their dramatic 3-2 win at Coventry City midweek, Hull City have it all to play for when Ipswich Town visit the MKM Stadium on Saturday evening. Hull may be bitter local rivals with Leeds, but have an outside chance of making the play off's if they can beat Kieran McKenna's outfit! They are now just three points shy of both West Brom and Norwich (who both also have superior goal differences), but it would at least give them hope going in to the final day of the season, should either falter at the weekend.




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Madron wrote on 26 Apr 2024 03:36 pm

Madron wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:36 pm Also worth keeping an eye on Coventry tomorrow (play Ipswich tues).
Slim chance, but if they beat Blackburn tomorrow, and either Norwich or WBA lose, they would go into the Ipswich game still with a live chance of play off place.
..................and guarantee our promotion at the same time

andrewjohnsmith wrote on 26 Apr 2024 03:18 pm

CUSSIE01 wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:42 pm Phew, when I took a quick look at the headline I thought it was Ben Johnson the Canadian sprinter ( showing my age there ) he’d be 63 now but an idea not to be sniffed at.
A great midweek result for Hull and should give them added incentive to beat Ipswich but as they need a win will that play into Ipswich’s hands, we struggle against teams who adopt the ‘ low block’ ( had never heard of that before joining this forum ) and seem to do better against teams who try to go toe to toe with us. If Hull were out of the running for the playoffs they would probably settle for a point but having to push for the win could leave them exposed at the back.
Remember his Gold. Then not Gold in Seoul really well. I'm sure he's lost a yard of pace since then.

As you say, too early to talk about transfers. Every potential target is contingent upon what division we're in. So, we'll talk about transfers in a couple of weeks.

Kennyb41 wrote on 26 Apr 2024 03:03 pm

Get well soon Sara, you have no idea what some of us have to now contend with here.

I can only hope you're just way too busy with spring cleaning etc.

The Subhuman wrote on 26 Apr 2024 02:48 pm

I would like to start a striker if Paddy can't go, so has to be Joseph for me over midfielder Joel Piroe

Madron wrote on 26 Apr 2024 02:36 pm

Also worth keeping an eye on Coventry tomorrow (play Ipswich tues).
Slim chance, but if they beat Blackburn tomorrow, and either Norwich or WBA lose, they would go into the Ipswich game still with a live chance of play off place.