Typical (or is that scared) Leeds. Had to have it in Woodgate's transfer deal that he wouldn't play in this match. Anyway, the usual kickoff time this Saturday.
If woodgate were playing then the match wouldn't be as good. Woodgate never wanted to leave Leeds. Leeds supporters still love Woody. Woody leaving caused lots more problems with the supporters and the plc. Honestly, you don't want your new star signing coming back from injury to play against his old club which he still cares greatly about and think that he's going to do a really good job. The reason its the the contract for him not to play is that the wound of his leaving is still fresh and the board would get hell unleashed upon them if we see Woody wearing prison stripes in our ground so soon after he was forced out so the board could have more cash. i think that made some sense.
You know, if anything ever happens to St. James, we should groundshare at Elland road. Jesus, we've won three in a row there and six of the last eight. Dyer scores 2 and Shearer scores No. 15 in the Premiership. WOO HOO!!!!!
Why go through that trouble. Just make sure you always have Wiley as a referee. I hope no newcastle supporter ever says "dirty leeds" after yer display today.
Certainly the ground has been nice and Leeds have been tripping over their own feet of late... but boy, could the Toon be in better form at the moment? For anyone who saw the match, I'm curious how many of the supporting players performed -- as of now I've only seen the goal highlights, so I'm wondering if Robert put in a full 90 minutes of hard work or if his production was limited to serving up the free kick for Shearer. Similarly, how did the back line look? Did Leeds ever really put any pressure on (match reports suggest nothing significant), or were our lads simply orgainzed and tight? If so, I wonder if Robson will hold off on playing Woodgate for a bit longer?
EPL review show is on FSW Tuesday and Wednesday this week... normally FSNY has it on Sunday night, but not tonight. The goals I caught during the Scousers-Brummies game, and then caught them again during Hammers-Baggies.