Soccer chiefs locked in talks regarding specially designed zorbing suits

01 Apr 2020 08:03 am, by Ellandback1


Good Morning. It's Wednesday April 1st, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Soccer chiefs locked in talks regarding specially designed zorbing suits

Soccer chiefs are locked in discussions with both health authorities and Premier League clubs regarding specially made zorbing suits to protect players from the deadly coronavirus once the season recommences. In the past week, several top flight clubs have expressed their concern about the safety of their players once the season recommences.

The Premier League are desperate for the 92 remaining top flight fixtures to be completed before mid July, or they'll have to forfeit £750m to Sky Sports. The unique lightweight creation would be oval in design, and three foot in circumference meaning two players cannot get closer than six feet apart. A spokesman was quoted as saying...

To avoid any unnecessary health risks, we have been investigating ways we can provide a safe and secure environment for all players concerned. Many may see this as eleberate, however the design allows the players almost the same movement with minimal restrictions.




Shackleton to be the next Lewis Cook

Former Leeds forward Noel Whelan believes that Jamie Shackleton has what it takes to become a Premier League star, and even compares him to former fans favourite Lewis Cook...

I’m sure he’s going to end up as a Premier League player, I’d love to see that happen. He’s got a wealth of talent under his belt and is one player I think could probably thrive.

A little bit like Lewis Cook when he was at Leeds, he can do it with Bournemouth in the Premier League. He’s been hampered with injuries but they’ve got a real top-class midfielder on their hands.

I think Jamie Shackleton has got the same ingredients in his DNA.




Terriers owner Phil Hodgkinson - Town are better than Leeds in most positions

Huddersfield Town owner Phil Hodgkinson believes his side were only beaten by Leeds United because they had a superior system but went on to say, man for man, his side had better players! The local businessman who built up a fortune through 'Pure Legal' went on to say...
The ambition for the club is there but you have to accept… it's not a money thing. When we got promoted we got promoted because we had a manager who had a system that was better than the players we had, which is what is happening at Leeds.

Bielsa's way of playing [is better than that squad]. If you look at that Leeds game, if you cut those two squads together, I would not say, in my personal opinion, that Leeds have got better players than us barring one or two. I believe we've got better players in most positions. "But on the day the way they played, they just outplayed us, it was the way they played.

That's no criticism of our manager at all, quite the opposite, but they just had a better system.




Bielsa offered to give up his entire wage packet to help Leeds

Leeds Utd journalist Phil hay has been speaking on the Ornstein and Chapman podcast about Marcelo Bielsa's current predicament at Leeds Utd. Bielsa is out of contract in the Summer, and with out a firm date when or even if the remainder of the season were to recommence, the Argentine would be within his rights to walk away. However, as the former Chief football writer for the YEP explains, that if not an option for 64 year old.

He’s got a contract until the end of the season and he’s going to fall into this large category of people or are either on loan or out of contract at the end of June as it stands. And there is, I think, going to have to be some negotiation across the board with football clubs about how they’re going to handle this.

I mean, I would think, being the honourable guy that he is, he would not want to walk away from this if the season needed to be extended and I don’t think he would consider doing that [leaving].

I was told that he had offered the club to forgo all of his wages in the form of a deferral, not a pay cut, but to forgo all of his wages until this was done and dusted, again just to help financially. Him and his staff were part of the agreed deferral last week.



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1964white wrote on 01 Apr 2020 04:02 pm

John in Louisiana wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:12 pm A great manager will take his players and beat yours, then take your players and beat his. Bielsa is a great manager.

That being said, I was at the Huddersfield game, and anyone who saw that game and came away from it saying Huddersfield are better at most positions is just plain daft.
Yes John Huddersfield huffed & puffed for about 20 minutes in the first-half & then surrendered like lambs to the slaughter

Norm wrote on 01 Apr 2020 04:02 pm

Hopefully Marcelo will do what Howard did!

1964white wrote on 01 Apr 2020 03:59 pm

BGwhite wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 12:07 pm There's no doubt that individually our players are average but have improved enormously under Messiah Bielsa and a lot of them would walk straight into most other championship teams only because most of them are below average themselves. The ultimate test is next season when we are in the PL and I think we'll do quite well even surprising a few.
I think Huddersfield will be up there next season challenging again.
Championys !

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I also believe we'll go well in the premiership given the opportunity

The Subhuman wrote on 01 Apr 2020 03:56 pm

I think the argument personally between we have average players made good by a great manager v good players playing under a good manager centres around Bamford and for that reason I have to take myself out of the argument

John in Louisiana wrote on 01 Apr 2020 02:12 pm

A great manager will take his players and beat yours, then take your players and beat his. Bielsa is a great manager.

That being said, I was at the Huddersfield game, and anyone who saw that game and came away from it saying Huddersfield are better at most positions is just plain daft.