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Good Morning. It's Tuesday 28th October, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road

Brendan Rodgers availability sparks interested among Leeds fans

Brendan Rodgers’ resignation as Celtic manager yesterday shocked everyone. After a disappointing start to the Scottish Premiership season, the Northern Irishman decided to step down, bringing a premature end to his second spell in charge at Parkhead. The decision comes amid resurfacing reports linking Rodgers with Leeds United, who had previously pursued him in the summer of 2023 following their relegation from the Premier League.

At that time, Leeds were looking for a proven coach capable of guiding them back to the top flight, and Rodgers, having just been dismissed by Leicester City, was top of their wanted list. However, despite serious interest from Elland Road, Rodgers chose sentiment over adventure, opting to return to Celtic, where he had previously enjoyed rich success.

In hindsight, it seems that Rodgers never fully warmed to the idea of managing in the Championship, even at a club of Leeds United’s stature. His return to Glasgow was viewed as a sentimental homecoming, an opportunity to rekindle the winning formula that had defined his earlier tenure. However, just like getting back with an ex - it rarely ends well!

Despite a morale-boosting victory over West Ham, uncertainty clouds Farke’s future beyond the current campaign. The prospect of appointing Rodgers; a manager with proven pedigree, a clear footballing philosophy, and an adeptness for rebuilding clubs could prove irresistible. For Leeds, at a crossroads in their long-term project, the opportunity to recruit a coach of his calibre might be too valuable to miss out on.



Brighton could be without 6 players this weekend

Leeds United face another stern test this weekend as they make the 250 mile journey down to the seaside to take on Brighton & Hove Albion, a side who may be forced to shuffle the pack due to a growing injury list. Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler could be without as many as six players for the clash, leaving him with plenty to ponder ahead of the visit of Daniel Farke’s men.

The Seagulls are definitely missing three key figures. Winger Solly March, often a thorn in Leeds’ side in previous meetings, remains sidelined with a long-term knee injury that could keep him out for the rest of the year. Towering defender Adam Webster is another confirmed absentee as he continues his recovery from knee surgery, while England U21 defender Jack Hinshelwood is also on the treatment table with an ankle problem.

Three more players are rated as doubtful, adding further uncertainty to Brighton’s preparations. £75m rated winger Kaoru Mitoma missed the recent trip to Manchester United but could resume training this week. Versatile defender Joel Veltman, who has been dealing with a lower-leg injury, has returned to light training, though his match fitness remains in question.

Midfielder Brajan Gruda, meanwhile, is a concern after picking up an issue while on international duty. One player who will definitely play for the Seagulls this weekend is former Leeds star Georginio Rutter. The versatile forward is their sixth best ranking player, with you 'Whoscored' rating of 6.69. It remains to be seen what kind of reception he gets. Many were surprised that Crysencio Summerville was targeted by the Elland Road faithful last weekend!

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Baldrick, after a particularly strong sniff of his homemade cabbage tonic, decided Leeds United’s managerial woes could only be solved by science... and vegetables.

His plan was simple, or at least cabbage-flavoured. He dragged the Don Revie statue into a shed behind Elland Road, plugged in an old toaster, and poured cabbage juice into the sockets “for conductivity.” and for the brains of the Revie robot a Sinclair ZX spectrum 48K... and so was born the cabbage juice driven AI Don Revie... the new manager of Leeds united.

When the lights flickered and the statue started humming “Marching On Together” in a tinny robotic voice, Baldrick declared it a total success and promptly promoted himself to assistant manager-slash-juice technician.

On matchday, the AI-Revie rolled out on a trolley powered by a car battery and blind optimism, issuing tactical instructions that sounded suspiciously like a shopping list for
cruciferous vegetables.

The players, unsure whether to salute or unplug him, followed orders anyway, mainly out of fear of electrocution. Leeds somehow beat Brighton 3–1 after the statue short-circuited and shouted “ATTACK!” for the entire second half.

Baldrick was hailed as a visionary by absolutely no one, but he celebrated anyway by inventing the world’s first “tactical cabbage smoothie,” which the players drank at half time to give them energy.
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Farke over Rodgers for me ..
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Rogers does not need the work and he does not need the money.

Why would he want to come to Leeds United for a relegation scrap not withstanding the fact that there is no vacancy there? A case of "let's make fire where there isn't even a need for smoke"
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in his last few season he's taken leicester from Europe to the championship and Celtic from winning the SPL every year to second...why on earth would we be interested?
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We're likely to be without 3 starters ourselves
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GR wanted away from Leeds as soon as the offer from Brighton came in so I expect him to get a less than welcome reception from the Leeds fans despite how good he was for us.
Definitely one of their danger men along with Danny Wellbeck. Hopefully Mitoma doesn't play.
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There is no job vacancy at Leeds nor should there be. Success for this season has been set by everyone as requiring survival and so far we are on course for that and we all knew that it would be neither pretty nor easy . The squad that was assembled was predicated on playing a style of football that would eke out results and to date it has met the expectations of those of us who would regard ourselves as realists . DF has managed to get the best out of the resources he has available and has done nothing to deserve being sacked. Replacing DCL with Piroe for an away game with Brighton would invite an Arsenal style pasting as he is neither fast enough nor sufficiently physical to provide the outlet needed when we are under pressure . I would love to fit his finishing ability into the team but we simply don't have the luxury of sacrificing the ball winning and pressuring capacity of other players to do that . Great to see Aaronson get his goal and hopefully he ca go on to build on that excellent performance with the added confidence a goal can bring.
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Would that be interest amongst the Leeds fans that will never give Farke any credit and take every opportunity to have a pop at him?
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Rodger’s - thanks but no thanks all the same
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Rogers is a totally busted flush and no improvement over DF
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weasel wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:02 am Would that be interest amongst the Leeds fans that will never give Farke any credit and take every opportunity to have a pop at him?
Perhaps we will have to endure further unwanted speculation, there are a few rejects we could get onboard.


Graham Potter was dismissed by West Ham United in September 2025 after a poor start, including a 2-1 loss to Crystal Palace.

Ange Postecoglou was fired by Nottingham Forest in September 2025 following a brief 39-day stint.

Julen Lopetegui was let go by West Ham United on January 8, 2025, marking the fifth Premier League sacking that season.
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I remember when he was linked to the Leeds Job while we were in the Championship. The sales pitch was that we needed someone to rebuild the squad and get us up to the Premier League. He turned the job down and weeks later took the Celtic Job stating he had unfininshed business to do there. Good thing in a way as DF was appointed and we achieved what we wanted. If Rodgers was to be considered I don't think it would be an upgrade on DF imo.
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weasel wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:02 am Would that be interest amongst the Leeds fans that will never give Farke any credit and take every opportunity to have a pop at him?
No idea, I don't do twitter or facebook. We don't see it here
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We have a solid manager who’s doing a really solid job. No need to rock the boat. Also worth considering that Farke is still Improving too in his leadership, coaching and tactical know how.

Unless things get critical ( we are well below the safety mark) I see zero gain in swapping the manager.
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Not keen on Rodgers. Likely past his prime.
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JoeDenver wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:43 pm Not keen on Rodgers. Likely past his prime.
Not sure there is a truly measurable prime for managers - other than age and the onset of age related issues.

I just think he does not have the same hunger, drive and motivation. Creating a new multi faceted structure within a club to make a team competitive, which I suspect involves tireless attention to detail, and a 24/7 work model becomes harder for managers who have been at multiple clubs.

Possibly battle weary is a potential, the necessary focus model probably begins to slip simply through rinse and repeat experience.

It is interesting that Rodger’s blamed a number of issues connected to the Celtic as a reason for to his departure. Spot lighting issues which he would have been hell bent in resolving in previous years underlines for me that the drive required to be successful no longer exists for him.

On that basis he is not what this club needs.

Although ‘prime’ maybe associated to hunger and and desire.
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JoeDenver wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:43 pm Not keen on Rodgers. Likely past his prime.
I think managers are just human beings. They're great, inspired, for a while. Then they get tired and lose their mojo. A few have maintained high levels their whole careers. But the majority only have brief moments of magic.

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DDB220 wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 12:55 pm Not sure there is a truly measurable prime for managers - other than age and the onset of age related issues.

I just think he does not have the same hunger, drive and motivation. Creating a new multi faceted structure within a club to make a team competitive, which I suspect involves tireless attention to detail, and a 24/7 work model becomes harder for managers who have been at multiple clubs.

Possibly battle weary is a potential, the necessary focus model probably begins to slip simply through rinse and repeat experience.

It is interesting that Rodger’s blamed a number of issues connected to the Celtic as a reason for to his departure. Spot lighting issues which he would have been hell bent in resolving in previous years underlines for me that the drive required to be successful no longer exists for him.

On that basis he is not what this club needs.

Although ‘prime’ maybe associated to hunger and and desire.
Kinda what I added in my reply. Inspiration, hunger, motivation, drive are usually momentary. I think it's difficult for a manager ( a human being) to repeat that. Most of us could probably relate to a time when we were inspired by a job, excited, and gave it our whole - then it became a job, a pay check. We may still give it our all, but our all isn't what it was 10 or 20 years earlier.

Anyway. Thats just what I see when I see clubs hiring managers thinking they can do that things they did 10 or 20 years ago. The true goal is to find that next great manager who still has something to prove
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ruttermania wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 11:02 am There is no job vacancy at Leeds nor should there be. Success for this season has been set by everyone as requiring survival and so far we are on course for that and we all knew that it would be neither pretty nor easy . The squad that was assembled was predicated on playing a style of football that would eke out results and to date it has met the expectations of those of us who would regard ourselves as realists . DF has managed to get the best out of the resources he has available and has done nothing to deserve being sacked. Replacing DCL with Piroe for an away game with Brighton would invite an Arsenal style pasting as he is neither fast enough nor sufficiently physical to provide the outlet needed when we are under pressure . I would love to fit his finishing ability into the team but we simply don't have the luxury of sacrificing the ball winning and pressuring capacity of other players to do that . Great to see Aaronson get his goal and hopefully he ca go on to build on that excellent performance with the added confidence a goal can bring.
A section of our fans can't see the dilemma of playing Piroe instead of Calvert-Lewin.

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