The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Friday 21st March) Is it too late to experiment with playmaker role

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The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Friday 21st March) Is it too late to experiment with playmaker role

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Good Morning. It's Friday 21st March, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...


Is it too late to experiment with playmaker role?

Brenden Aaronson’s recent performance at Loftus Road delivered a moment of unintended irony. After a barren spell of 15 games without an assist, the American midfielder finally played a crucial pass – unfortunately, it was straight to the feet of Koki Saito. This wasn't the creative spark Leeds fans hoped for, but rather a moment that starkly highlighted both Aaronson’s typical hustle and a frustrating lack of composure that can undermine his contributions.

The immediate consequence for Aaronson was stark. For the first time this season, manager Daniel Farke hooked him at half-time. A substitution that early speaks volumes, suggesting this error was not just a minor blip but a representation of deeper frustrations with the player's current form and decision-making in key moments. Sitting in the dugout for the second half at Loftus Road must have been a bitter pill for the usually energetic midfielder to swallow, potentially marking a watershed moment in his season.

To solely focus on this error would be to ignore the broader picture of Aaronson’s contribution to Leeds. He is undeniably a tireless worker, consistently covering more ground than any other player in the Leeds squad. Across all competitions, including international duties, he's racked up an impressive 46 appearances this season. Farke himself has repeatedly praised Aaronson’s relentless running and its importance to the team's overall system. Even when Aaronson was deployed in a less natural No. 10 role earlier in the season, before a settled XI emerged, his work rate was consistently valued.

The underlying implication, often hinted at by Farke’s team selections and comments, is that Aaronson’s sheer effort compensates for his potential shortcomings, subtly implying that while Gnonto might possess more flair or attacking threat, he perhaps doesn't offer the same level of defensive work rate and ground coverage.

Farke has had ample opportunities throughout the campaign to test different combinations and player roles, particularly when Leeds have enjoyed comfortable leads. Whether this latest incident with Aaronson will prompt a rethink or strengthen Farke's resolve in his current approach remains to be seen.





Harrison has no intention of returning to Leeds

Jack Harrison has expressed his heartfelt commitment to Everton, sharing his aspirations in an exclusive interview with the club's official media outlet. The 28-year-old winger, who joined the Toffees two summers ago after leveraging a contractual loophole with Leeds, is keen to stay with the blue side of Merseyside, setting his sights on breaking into the England squad.

Transitioning to Everton has proved beneficial for Harrison, especially given the turbulence at Leeds, where lingering animosities could complicate any potential return. His choice to remain at Everton not only reflects his desire for stability but also highlights his ambitions on a national level. Despite the challenges Everton has faced, including flirtations with relegation and financial controversies, Harrison remains optimistic and focused on his growth as a player.

On a personal level it's been difficult and frustrating so far this season because I always want to be at my best and when you're doing absolutely everything you can but it's still not coming off, that can be really frustrating for everyone, myself and the fans. I've been trying to understand those frustrations and trying to do something about it in different ways. I'm the type of player to always keep fighting, always keep trying to find ways to navigate through tough situations, and, ultimately, I know I'll come out on the other side.

Some people might say 'You're maybe getting on a bit in your career', or something, but I still have a goal I've always had, that is to get into the England squad and be part of a top team in the Premier League, and hopefully I can do that with Everton. I think with new ownership, new manager, and going to an amazing new stadium next season, this is somewhere I want to be. It would be exciting to be part of a bigger picture and help a club get from where we have been for the past couple of years to fighting for European football again, and then even more in the way of silverware.

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Jack slouched on the oversized bean bag, staring at the softly glowing Himalayan salt lamp as Dr. Dear Hart gave him a knowing nod. “Jack, I just want to honour your journey,” she said, her voice dripping with carefully curated empathy. She had a tongue dipped in honey.

“You’ve been conditioned by the rigid structures of the footballing patriarchy, but I want you to ask yourself... are you playing within a system, or are you expressing your truth, and being the best version of yorself?”

Jack shifted uncomfortably, mumbling something about needing more game time, but Dr. Hart cut him off with a raised palm. “No, no, let’s reframe. This is about alignment. Your inner child... the one who first kicked a ball in pure joy... is he still present, or has he been suffocated by toxic productivity culture?”

Jack exhaled slowly, trying to focus. He hadn’t scored in weeks, and now he was being asked to reconnect with his “inner child” instead of his shooting technique. But he played along. “I mean, I’ve got to be more decisive in the final third, yeah? Moyles says my end product’s gotta improve.”

Dr. Hart sighed, shaking her head. “Ah, such capitalist language... end product, as if your worth is measured in numbers. Jack, you don’t need validation from a system built on exclusion. You need to manifest your England call-up, to envision yourself flourishing in that new stadium next season. The Universe will provide. Believe me. Football is all about the coalition of the willing, infuse yorself into the team.”

She lit an ethically sourced joss stick and waved it around, as if cleansing his aura of tactical rigidity. “Let’s affirm it: I am enough. I belong in the new stadium. I am a beacon of footballing inclusion.”

Jack hesitated, but mumbled the words. He had no idea what “footballing inclusion” meant, but if repeating this nonsense somehow helped him get his confidence back, then why not? Dr. Hart smiled, pleased with the breakthrough.

“Good. Now, let’s do some interpretive dance movement therapy to realign your chakras with your on-field energy.” She stood and began swaying her arms in slow, deliberate arcs. Jack sighed, staring at the ceiling, before reluctantly joining in... waving his arms like sea weed caught in the oceans swell. Maybe, just maybe, this was what rock bottom felt like. Or maybe, against all logic, this was the key to his redemption.
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I've got as much chance of getting in the England squad as Jack Harrison.
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Good news eh ? Surely we don't want the return of the first rat to leave what he perceived to be the sinking ship. Couldn't get away fast enough. Hope he enjoys a few more seasons at Everton fighting relegation.
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Jack making the England squad?

He should try swapping his Mum's cow for some magic beans.
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Prisoner37 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:48 am Jack making the England squad?

He should try swapping his Mum's cow for some magic beans.
Leeds have a cupboard full of magic beans from over the years.

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If the interview was with club media, then maybe they’re softening up the fanbase fo the news that he’s staying.

Works for me. :tup:
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Tom the Cat wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:44 am Good news eh ? Surely we don't want the return of the first rat to leave what he perceived to be the sinking ship. Couldn't get away fast enough. Hope he enjoys a few more seasons at Everton fighting relegation.
He wasn't the first, was one of the last, the Championship season had even started before he left
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How long has Harrison got on his Leeds contract?
Should we get promoted can we sell for a fee and stop this farcical loan situaiton.
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Chilli D wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:40 am I've got as much chance of getting in the England squad as Jack Harrison.
He’s behind me, too. And I’m not even English.
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He must be the only player in the history of the game to have never played with the team he was contracted to.


(and before all the stats merchants scamper to correct me, I know my statement isn’t true, it just sounds good, and todays topic isn’t generating much by way of debate).
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Orange Box wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 1:39 pm He must be the only player in the history of the game to have never played with the team he was contracted to.


(and before all the stats merchants scamper to correct me, I know my statement isn’t true, it just sounds good, and todays topic isn’t generating much by way of debate).
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Ellandback1 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 2:30 pm I was a bit young for the Housemartins, but the Beautiful South were my favourite band...
Don’t know where that came from but I detested them, though it wasn’t really their fault. I went to see them in Leeds and when I came back home my house had been burgled and ransacked, so the association stuck and remains to this day.
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Orange Box wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 4:06 pm Don’t know where that came from but I detested them, though it wasn’t really their fault. I went to see them in Leeds and when I came back home my house had been burgled and ransacked, so the association stuck and remains to this day.
Were you living in Cas at the time of the burglary OB ?.

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Aaronson usually raises hands to head in disbelief when play doesn't quite produce that special moment. Funny he didn't raise his hands after his special one, two against QPR. Instead he looked a sorrowful figure hoping the ground would consume him quickly. If Gnonto doesn't now play in the 10 for at least 45 mins per game, we could bare witness to a live TV streak in protest. 🤣 You have been warned DF.

Harrison breaking into the England squad, he's having a giraffe. The only breaking into he'll be doing is at Everton Stadium when the Toffees tire of his limited services.
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Barlow Boy wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 5:40 pm Were you living in Cas at the time of the burglary OB ?.

I was burgled when I lived there 🤬🤬🤬
No, I was slumming in Bradford. I’m shocked, I didn’t know crime existed in Cas.
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Broad Ford wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 7:24 pm Aaronson usually raises hands to head in disbelief when play doesn't quite produce that special moment. Funny he didn't raise his hands after his special one, two against QPR. Instead he looked a sorrowful figure hoping the ground would consume him quickly. If Gnonto doesn't now play in the 10 for at least 45 mins per game, we could bare witness to a live TV streak in protest. 🤣 You have been warned DF.

Harrison breaking into the England squad, he's having a giraffe. The only breaking into he'll be doing is at Everton Stadium when the Toffees tire of his limited services.
Your post has reminded me that during our last Championship winning season our play maker role was shared equally between Tyler Roberts and Pablo Hernandez during the run in. Usually Tyler played the first half and then was replaced by an ageing Pablo at half time if I remember correctly.

My own feeling is that Gnonto gained confidence from being introduced with 45 minutes to play against QPR rather than the 20 minute cameos he's been getting for most of the season.
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Orange Box wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 4:06 pm Don’t know where that came from but I detested them, though it wasn’t really their fault. I went to see them in Leeds and when I came back home my house had been burgled and ransacked, so the association stuck and remains to this day.
We were broken into while living in London, police came and said “ I see they’ve taken a lot of your furniture “ eh no officer.
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This topic might now be academic after Gnonto's injury last night.
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Orange Box wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 9:55 pm No, I was slumming in Bradford. I’m shocked, I didn’t know crime existed in Cas.
We had our video recorder stolen 😁, caused more damage to the door than the VCR was worth.
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