Re: Leeds v Burton - Man Of The Match
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 10:07 am
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O'Kane
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Dallas played more forward on the left flank NormNorm wrote:Noticeable that Dallas subbed for a left back ("Madeley" Leon - thought?)
All very trueweasel wrote:Only listened to it on the radio so cannot really select a man of the match as it would be heavily influenced by radio bias. As such I will give the man of the match to TC who once again got his tactics spot on and is really showing his tactical nous and ability to construct game-plans based on nullifying the opposition whilst also being a very attacking force. Against Sunderland I was impressed but was worried would it be a one-off performance (like us v Derby last season), he topped that with the win v Forest as we controlled the game v an in form opposition and could have won by more and then perhaps even more impressive yesterday he was able to get the team playing in such a way as to completely render the opposition's negative tactics obsolete and far from it being a frustrating afternoon with us struggling to break a team down (as we endured so many times lat season even when eventually winning games) we could have had more. 30 shots v 1 wayward shot just shows how dominant we were.
That these 3 results were achieved without Wood speaks volumes as to how far we have improved from last season and it is also remarkable how quickly TC has gelled this team given the huge influx of players. The players are playing with a smile and the fans are seeing us not only win but entertain.
O'Kane is key, a little terrierLUFC 1966 wrote:O'Kane = Ran the midfield - sorry Phil Hay I was watching
Saiz - unbelievable skill - gave the right back a hernia trying to clog him
Roofeo -- thought he was Spanish today
Such a shame your young lad missed the game yesterday, the sort of performance that hooks kids hook line & sinkergessa wrote:First chance yesterday to see it live, there really is a great unity in the team, the first 30 minutes you could see especially Saiz, Ayling and Roofe, gelling with Lassie, pats on the back etc, lots of encouragement.
1964white wrote:Such a shame your young lad missed the game yesterday, the sort of performance that hooks kids hook line & sinker
Understand Leon - had to have a little poke back at you - no malice intended - I hope you know that.1964white wrote:
Dallas played more forward on the left flank Norm
Unlike Monk TC has a plan be B & played three at the back, probably has a plan C, D & E as well
I think the only way we will keep him is if we get promoted, 50k per week wage.Norm wrote:
If we get promotion do you think we'll be able to keep Lasogga? Even if we don't, if he helps to get us promoted we'll have had him for the one really important season.
Ironically the three of us sat from our excellent view in the East Stand have voted for same three players in the exact order Richrich_leeds64 wrote:Lasogga
Roofe
Phillips
Very difficult indeed especially with so many excellent performancesGandalf wrote:This thread is getting really difficult, as each match progresses. Might have to up it to 4 or even 5 options. Long may it continue. From my scratchy stream, I'll go:
1. Lasogga
2. Roofe
3. O'Kane
Very unlucky on Kalvin who also played very well.
Hopefully seen the last of the days when we struggled to pick one!Gandalf wrote:This thread is getting really difficult, as each match progresses. Might have to up it to 4 or even 5 options. Long may it continue. From my scratchy stream, I'll go:
1. Lasogga
2. Roofe
3. O'Kane
Very unlucky on Kalvin who also played very well.