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Robbie Gotts
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Re: Robbie Gotts
Shame the lad scooped his chance over the bar would have been a instant hero on his debut
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Gonna be some player nice to see him getting a chance
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Neat footballer with very nice vision..I'd be ok if he 's needed between now and the end of the season
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Do you ever say anything positive?
Gotts was makinģ his debut in an FA Cup tie at the Emirates.
No, he wasn't the stand out performer on the night but for a debut in such a high profile game, he did well.
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A tough debut for Robbie v Arsenal playing against international players Dan
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sorry, my bad, forgot this was a Leeds forum where you're not allowed to disagree with someone!
The stats show nothing more than a very average performance, probably worse than he actually played! He did ok considering it was against Arsenal, nothing beyond that
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And you asked if his stats were meant to be impressive and yet no-one had said they were, they were just posted for people to see. So you weren't disagreeing with anyone.danhirons wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 11:35 am sorry, my bad, forgot this was a Leeds forum where you're not allowed to disagree with someone!
The stats show nothing more than a very average performance, probably worse than he actually played! He did ok considering it was against Arsenal, nothing beyond that
Ýou immediately put him down despite the fact it was his debut and against a Premiership team.
Seriously, get yourself on WACCOE, they will love you on there.
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Robbie gone to Lincoln on loan
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‘Absolutely smashing it’ – Some Leeds fans thrilled by loanee display against table-topping side
Robbie Gotts might have put a few noses out of joint among Leeds United fans when he signed for Salford on loan but he’s starting to really turn on the style. He got his second goal in four games and the third of the game on Tuesday night as Salford put the hammer to top-of-the-league side Cambridge.
Gotts has started the last four games and played the full 90 minutes in the last three and he seems to be really picking up some momentum after being used sporadically at Lincoln.
The versatile 21-year-old has played the last two games in an attacking midfield position, after being played at full-back and at right-midfield for Lincoln.
Gotts himself tweeted after the game, saying...
His best time in a Leeds shirt was in the FA Cup game against Arsenal. We hope he gets the chance to show the fans what he’s really made of next year.
Robbie Gotts might have put a few noses out of joint among Leeds United fans when he signed for Salford on loan but he’s starting to really turn on the style. He got his second goal in four games and the third of the game on Tuesday night as Salford put the hammer to top-of-the-league side Cambridge.
Gotts has started the last four games and played the full 90 minutes in the last three and he seems to be really picking up some momentum after being used sporadically at Lincoln.
The versatile 21-year-old has played the last two games in an attacking midfield position, after being played at full-back and at right-midfield for Lincoln.
Gotts himself tweeted after the game, saying...
The result leaves Salford in ninth place in League 2 and just two points off the play-off places. And, while Leeds fans might have a reason for wanting the club to miss out on promotion, they’re loving what Gotts is doing. He’s under contract at Leeds until 2022 and this represents a really big chance for him to get meaningful game-time ahead of the next season under Bielsa in the top-flight.What a win, always nice to chip in with a goal! Onto the next we go.
His best time in a Leeds shirt was in the FA Cup game against Arsenal. We hope he gets the chance to show the fans what he’s really made of next year.
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Great news!
Can't see him being in our or around the starting eleven anytime soon but if he impresses hopefully he can get a chance in the championship next season with someone and then we can assess the situation from there
Can't see him being in our or around the starting eleven anytime soon but if he impresses hopefully he can get a chance in the championship next season with someone and then we can assess the situation from there
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Would love to see Gotts develop into a first team player. He's got a fantastic attitude and work rate. I'm a little fearful that our players currently out on loan might be a lost generation (Gotts, McCalmont, Hosannah, Stevens, Edmundson). They've all show great promise. But I see the crop coming through the 23's now and they look even better.
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The ones you mention should still have a career but likely to be in Leagues 1 and 2.andrewjohnsmith wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 11:56 pm Would love to see Gotts develop into a first team player. He's got a fantastic attitude and work rate. I'm a little fearful that our players currently out on loan might be a lost generation (Gotts, McCalmont, Hosannah, Stevens, Edmundson). They've all show great promise. But I see the crop coming through the 23's now and they look even better.
Robbie Gotts still has a chance of playing higher imo
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Gotts & Stevens to newly promoted Barrow to the FL on frees is a hell of a drop in leagues when both were considered promising young players by many Leeds fans.
I personally thought Gotts had a good future at a decent level, never rated Stevens though.
I personally thought Gotts had a good future at a decent level, never rated Stevens though.
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Gotts' problem was that Shackleton is the same age and plays the same position as him. I thought he might have gone League 1.
Never rated Stevens or understood the signing. Another pointless u23 signing.
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Stevens would have been fine in the Championship but we outgrew his potential, Gotts I did like though always thought he looked a little undersized for a DMF.
When we were in the Championship our U23's reflected that and there was no guarantee we'd go up in which case they would have been good and cheap additions to the first team down the road with a view to promotion. When we went up we needed better U23's and that's why we've added a few since coming up.. Our circumstances changed hence better became available and wanted to come. At no point were the old 23's a waste of money.. We've had 5 make it to the first team from our championship youth set up with power to add from the Premier 23's
When we were in the Championship our U23's reflected that and there was no guarantee we'd go up in which case they would have been good and cheap additions to the first team down the road with a view to promotion. When we went up we needed better U23's and that's why we've added a few since coming up.. Our circumstances changed hence better became available and wanted to come. At no point were the old 23's a waste of money.. We've had 5 make it to the first team from our championship youth set up with power to add from the Premier 23's
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Gotts like Ayling and many others may work his way through the league strata and make a great career for himself, good luck to the lad.
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Absolutely Dave.Carrick Dave wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 10:51 pm Gotts like Ayling and many others may work his way through the league strata and make a great career for himself, good luck to the lad.
He wouldn't be the first player to drop down the leagues and come back up again.
I hope he does well.
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