View Full Version : Will Leeds be relegated?
Outback Maverick
24 Mar 2003, 08:48 PM
What do you think?
Dyvel
24 Mar 2003, 09:06 PM
I voted no, but then again, i'm an optimist.
CrewDust
24 Mar 2003, 11:12 PM
No, Leeds will make it.
J. Books
27 Mar 2003, 03:01 PM
I'm moving into a house next month that will have digital cable (thus Fox Sports World).
It will be the first time ever that I'd be able to watch the Premiership live (or relatively so). No more shipping and handling on grainy tapes of the matches that I get in the mail 1 week later.
...so it's obvious that Leeds United are going to get relegated. There's just too much irony at stake here. I wonder how much it would cost to get grainy tapes of first division matches from England?...
Seriously, we're in trouble. We only need a few wins, but look at some of the clubs we're up against before May! Westham seems to be finding their feet, and Bolton beating Tottenham doesn't help either. I think it's going to be a close shave.
mellon002
27 Mar 2003, 04:56 PM
Originally posted by J. Books
I'm moving into a house next month that will have digital cable (thus Fox Sports World).
It will be the first time ever that I'd be able to watch the Premiership live (or relatively so). No more shipping and handling on grainy tapes of the matches that I get in the mail 1 week later.
If you're getting Comcast Digital Cable I don't think you get it. One of my friends has Comcast Digital Cable and he doesn't get it so you might have to pay extra or something.
gofire2001
28 Mar 2003, 01:39 PM
Relagation is not an option.
astabooty
28 Mar 2003, 01:48 PM
no way they get relegated
prk166
28 Mar 2003, 01:57 PM
I'd rather not see Leeds get relegated. But Peter Reid isn't exactly the guy to bring in if you're going for results. Seriously, what was Risdale thinking? Worry about changing managers when you know you're safe, not when both West Ham and Bolton have been showing good form and you're only a few points above the drop zone.
And if they do drop, say hello to division two in 2 seasons. With their current debt load they'll be lucky to stay in business with trying to pay that off given the transfer market and the big drop in revenue from the drop to div 1.
Then again, they have few points over West Ham. They're likely to squak through.
Motown_Mike
28 Mar 2003, 02:09 PM
How ironic would it be if Peter Reid coached two teams to the drop in the same season? Has that ever happened before? Not that it will be Reid's fault if Leeds do go down, but it's definitely his fault that the Mackems are gone.
Darr
28 Mar 2003, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by prk166
I'd rather not see Leeds get relegated. But Peter Reid isn't exactly the guy to bring in if you're going for results. Seriously, what was Risdale thinking? Worry about changing managers when you know you're safe, not when both West Ham and Bolton have been showing good form and you're only a few points above the drop zone.
And if they do drop, say hello to division two in 2 seasons. With their current debt load they'll be lucky to stay in business with trying to pay that off given the transfer market and the big drop in revenue from the drop to div 1.
Then again, they have few points over West Ham. They're likely to squak through.
I don't think it's set in stone that Leeds will keep Reid... It's quite possible they have their eye on someone currently contracted and employed, and are waiting for the season to end to approach....