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mellon002
06 Aug 2004, 01:29 PM
First game of the year. We still aren't sure who will be partnered with Butler in the back. My guess would be Dubes. What's the attendance going to be? Can we expect a sell-out or not even close?
Catfish
07 Aug 2004, 09:10 AM
Richardson bagged a goal for the Whites in the 72nd minute, so far....
1-0 LUFC
Own Goal Hat-Trick
07 Aug 2004, 09:23 AM
and it holds up.
1:0 leeds.
i cant argue with three points.
footyfreak007
07 Aug 2004, 09:27 AM
30,000 at Elland Road. Attendance will be horrible this year.
mellon002
07 Aug 2004, 10:03 AM
What a way to start! I don't think attendance will be poor this year. 25K would be reasonable in my book and isn't that bad in D1, I mean, the Coca-Cola Championship. Did anyone who saw the game want to give individual grades?
RobB
07 Aug 2004, 10:05 AM
Good result for you today, the road back started with that win. It was good listening to league football on the radio again and couldn`t help but laugh at the cheers of relief from Elland road at the final whistle. Day 1 and the nerves had begun already.
Catfish
07 Aug 2004, 10:29 AM
How can an American follow non-EPL matches via the Internet? Is it possible?
Hey, you want to get back to the EPL, 1 win at a time. I'm sure attendance might suffer on raining or cold days, when in the past EPL days, Elland Road would be packed.
Captain Splarg
07 Aug 2004, 01:53 PM
I didn't get to watch it as i'm in California right now, but i called my dad back in England and he told me it was a good match, Richardson took his goal well and Sullivan had an amazing save at the very end to keep the clean sheet.
Own Goal Hat-Trick
07 Aug 2004, 02:15 PM
I didn't get to watch it as i'm in California right now, but i called my dad back in England and he told me it was a good match, Richardson took his goal well and Sullivan had an amazing save at the very end to keep the clean sheet.
i thought you were gonna be back by now? miss your flight? :)
Darr
07 Aug 2004, 07:41 PM
I didn't see it, but from all the match reports it looks like Leeds could of scored another 2-4 goals... Joachim had two great chances, and Pugh and Ricketts both had headers on goal they should of done better with...
Ripleys believe it or not...
"Michael Duberry, who won nearly everything in the air", think we might of found a league this guy can play in... hehe...
http://www.leedsutd-mad.co.uk/news/loadrprt.asp?cid=MTCH&id=169544
mellon002
08 Aug 2004, 04:39 PM
How can an American follow non-EPL matches via the Internet? Is it possible?
Hey, you want to get back to the EPL, 1 win at a time. I'm sure attendance might suffer on raining or cold days, when in the past EPL days, Elland Road would be packed.
http://www.radioaire.co.uk/nav?action=home&id=1007
This is a free radio feed as long as you're on a PC. Soccernet also does a match tracker although I'm not sure they will do it for D1 games. You could subscribe to the video lounge on Leeds' official site as well and get highlights after the game.
mellon002
09 Aug 2004, 05:38 PM
Here's a review of the game with player ratings:
http://proxy.espn.go.com/et/corr/corrview?id=357&leagueCup=ENG.2&cc=5901