The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Tuesday 29th April) Leeds thump Robins all over the park

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Superb all round performance last night, once again, they all stood up to be counted and each and everyone stood out, great team walloped a play off side with ease, if it hadn't been for last gasp defending or their keeper, it would have been double at least.
Just need to beat Plymouth now who will want to show some fight, but there was a massive gulf last night, so the bottom side should only put up so much fight before we break them down.
Shame our last game isn't against burnley, the form we're in, we'd smash those boring twats and the efl can give parker a hand-job along with his trophy, we'll take the league.

A very passionate crowd last night, non stop the whole time, brilliant to be part of and memories for the younger ones to take away.

Very funny the goading bamford about wilder right in front of me in the west stand.

Lets go finish the job on Saturday with 3 more points.

Well done DF and his backroom staff for a season to remember :clap: :clap:
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weasel wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 10:39 am Do your own research and then come back to us you lazy ar$e!

P.S. Yes it is
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Millwall have beaten both Leeds and Sheffield United this season. What is the likelihood they can do the treble by putting one over on Burnley?

Seeing that a win could take them into the playoffs.

Wouldn't that be sweet?
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While Piroe's assist for the Gnonto goal was out of this world I thought that the other 3 assists were each pretty outstanding and got overshadowed . I also thought from what I could see on TV that both Aaronson and Gruev looked better from an attacking perspective now that the pressure was off . While they still got through a lot of the nuts and bolts work that they do they both showed flashes of attacking ability that were notable. Although neither of them would be starters in the Premiership they did underline that they have potential as squad members which shouldn't be overlooked .
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Very poor quality division this year. Bristol City not top ten in last seasons Champiosnhip. SU barely top 10. Bristol looked what they are, a mid to lower table team in a decent championship.

We're easily the best team, Burnley strengthened well and are a good team now. SU, very average all season.
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ruttermania wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:13 am While Piroe's assist for the Gnonto goal was out of this world I thought that the other 3 assists were each pretty outstanding and got overshadowed . I also thought from what I could see on TV that both Aaronson and Gruev looked better from an attacking perspective now that the pressure was off . While they still got through a lot of the nuts and bolts work that they do they both showed flashes of attacking ability that were notable. Although neither of them would be starters in the Premiership they did underline that they have potential as squad members which shouldn't be overlooked .
That Cruyff turn by Aaronson to spin past two defenders was sublime.
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Sean_Nile wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:06 am Millwall have beaten both Leeds and Sheffield United this season. What is the likelihood they can do the treble by putting one over on Burnley?

Seeing that a win could take them into the playoffs.

Wouldn't that be sweet?
It would be excellent indeedy, can see it being a bruising encounter as well.
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Sean_Nile wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 11:06 am Millwall have beaten both Leeds and Sheffield United this season. What is the likelihood they can do the treble by putting one over on Burnley?

Seeing that a win could take them into the playoffs.

Wouldn't that be sweet?
As long as we win I don't really care about the Millwall/Burnley result. It would though be funny if Millwall spanked them and made a bit of a mockery of the fabled defence and also a mockery of the Manager award going to Parker.
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Last night as the subs were warming up in front of us, we all noticed how uninterested Joseph looked, the rest all joined in with the crowd and were laughing and joking, Joseph looks like he's had enough.
Petulant bitch should take note of Ramazzani, been left in the cold then comes on and scores 2 crackers and enjoyed his moment with the crowd.
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mentalcase wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 1:51 pm Last night as the subs were warming up in front of us, we all noticed how uninterested Joseph looked, the rest all joined in with the crowd and were laughing and joking, Joseph looks like he's had enough.
Petulant bitch should take note of Ramazzani, been left in the cold then comes on and scores 2 crackers and enjoyed his moment with the crowd.
Joseph has done nothing for a long while and given our record this year of subs making an impact then his lack of impact from the bench looks even poorer. Like you say a sub needs to come on and take the chance and give the manager a tough decision to make. As a manager you want a player to prove you wrong, in a good way.

I think he has become almost the forgotten man now. From the clamour at the end of last season for him to start to now I doubt many fans would have brought him on ahead of Bamford. I think a loan somewhere, championship or Spain perhaps, is needed. I wouldn't rule out a sale though because it will near enough be 'pure profit' in the PSR (or whatever it is now called) scheme.
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weasel wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 2:58 pm Joseph has done nothing for a long while and given our record this year of subs making an impact then his lack of impact from the bench looks even poorer. Like you say a sub needs to come on and take the chance and give the manager a tough decision to make. As a manager you want a player to prove you wrong, in a good way.

I think he has become almost the forgotten man now. From the clamour at the end of last season for him to start to now I doubt many fans would have brought him on ahead of Bamford. I think a loan somewhere, championship or Spain perhaps, is needed. I wouldn't rule out a sale though because it will near enough be 'pure profit' in the PSR (or whatever it is now called) scheme.
He'd definitely struggle for playing time next season
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There was another moment last night where he got the ball in an advanced area and just didn't know what to do with it. He ended up playing a poor pass and the momentum of a counter attack slowed. There have been several moments of that. He needs a loan so that he can work on his confidence and instincts.

It's unlikely Paddy or Piroe will be leaving. And likely that we'll add another striker to the squad. So his playing time would be very limited next season. Best he gets a regular run of games at another championship team.
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weasel wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 2:58 pm Joseph has done nothing for a long while and given our record this year of subs making an impact then his lack of impact from the bench looks even poorer. Like you say a sub needs to come on and take the chance and give the manager a tough decision to make. As a manager you want a player to prove you wrong, in a good way.

I think he has become almost the forgotten man now. From the clamour at the end of last season for him to start to now I doubt many fans would have brought him on ahead of Bamford. I think a loan somewhere, championship or Spain perhaps, is needed. I wouldn't rule out a sale though because it will near enough be 'pure profit' in the PSR (or whatever it is now called) scheme.
Quality player, that was a lovely pass last night. He has good vision and natural predator. There are strikers that can come off the bench and strikers that can't ...
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