Whites drop to third after inept display

02 Dec 2024 09:11 am, by Ellandback1


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Whites drop to third after inept display

Over 7,000 travelling Whites fans were left bitterly disappointed after suffering defeat at the hands of Blackburn Rovers on Saturday lunchtime. The only goal of the game came in the 22nd minute when Tanaka clumsily brought down Dolan in the box. Todd Cantwell, a former Daniel Farke protégé converted from 12 yards. Without a 'plan B', Leeds were unable to break down a well organised (and packed) defence, not helped by continually losing the ball in the final third.

Regardless of the 300% disparage in wages, Rovers were good value for their win. They may have only had 28% possession, but they were far better organised, more inventive and carved out better openings, rocking the woodwork early on, whilst Gnonto also went close after a mistake by Pears.

The loss see's West Yorkshire's finest drop to third place on 35 points, identical to where they were at this point last season. Despite not having to deal with the likes of Leicester City and Ipswich Town, both Sheffield Utd and Burnley are showing consistency levels that will make Leeds fans very wary!





Farke berated over tactics

Daniel Farke's tactics were embarrassing at times, packing the left flank like a rugby scrum, trying to inch their way to Rovers penalty area, but instead, constantly getting in each others way. Acres of space would go to waste in other advanced areas making most Leeds attack look disjointed, lop-sided and muddled.

In spite of completing almost two and a half times the number of passes, the home side were not being pulled out of position so did not tire. Instead, Rovers were content to match and nullify wave after wave of attack knowing exactly what would happen next.

Leeds inability to deal with the 'low block' has cost them their third defeat of the season (all by one-nil margins). Unfortunately, Managerial options are limited at the moment, with both Michael Skubala and Carlos Corberán being touted about - not because either are particularly strong candidates, more so, there is nobody else!




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Prisoner37 wrote on 03 Dec 2024 02:37 pm

mentalcase wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 6:20 pm Don't think any of them are as good as Joseph, maybe Brereton could do a similar job, he lnows how to score in this division as well.
I was dumbfounded when the fraud came on before Joseph and still cannot fathom out the reason.
Then you can prem any of the usual; caught offside, get injured, mis-control the ball and give away free kicks, all when time is precious.

Tyzy wrote on 03 Dec 2024 01:34 pm

"current points average " doesn't that need a level of consistency over the season to get you promoted ? I just know we'll start to drop off again as the season draws to a close leaving us with the dreaded playoffs .I was hoping for a points buffer at this stage before the bad run comes in March.

Cjay wrote on 03 Dec 2024 01:13 pm

Ellandback1 wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 6:12 pm Ipswich and Southampton have quite a lot of talent which aren't getting a game, that could go out on loan:-

Ben Brereton - Southampton
Ross Stewart - Southampton
Maxwel Cornet at Southampton, on loan from West Ham
Conor Chaplin - Ipswich
Gorge Hirst - Ipswich
Mentioned him on another thread but Conor Chaplin walks into this team.
Look at those lovely positive first time passes and switches of play :love:

malcolmw wrote on 03 Dec 2024 01:48 am

Sean_Nile wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 10:33 am I wrote a long piece in the thread "viewtopic.php?t=47238" which pondered if the past predicts the future, as many pundits on here seem to suggest... and I argued against drawing conclusions from past results, however well constructed and logical they seem.

Many people on here have a fascination with horse racing and they study form as in indicator of the probability of success of a horse winning a race. They factor in trainer and jockey, the condition of the ground, the competition, the age of the horse, the weight on its back, even if the horse performs badly on a left handed course.

Weighing all those things up they back the horse that looks most favourable, and they look to tipsters to confirm their selection.

Why is it that with all the analysis that goes in to picking a winner, the horse we select does not win.

All this to say the past does not predict the future.

I had a treble of Chelsea, Man Utd, and Spurs who had just beaten Man City... they are certain to thrash Fulham, but all they could manage was a draw, the other two teams won. I lost... what a surprise... but results often turn out to be unexpected in my experience.

Horses and Managers are equally unpredictable... it seems that rarely can you back a sure thing.

As Abe Lincoln said "The most reliable way to predict the future is to create it."
I dont often get to say this Sean, but I agree with you :lol:
A few days ago we were all full of the joys of the world. One poor performance and the sky is falling.
I never cease to be amazed by the 'woe is us" people just waiting to pounce when we don't dominate every game.

It really is quite astonishing how when we win, it's all the players. When we lose - sack the manager.
Sacking the manager right now would be a shockingly awful business decision

andrewjohnsmith wrote on 02 Dec 2024 08:30 pm

Ellandback1 wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 7:56 pm Promoted Championship teams

23/24. 97 and 96 pts
22/23. 101 and 91 pts
21/22. 90 and 88 pts
20/21. 97 and 91 pts
19/20. 93 and 83 pts
18/19. 94 and 89 pts
17/18. 99 and 90 pts
16/17. 94 and 93 pts
That's interesting. 89 points would only be good enough in 3 out of 8. Even the 2 ppg criteria (92) is only good for 6 out of 8.