12 Jul 2014 20:30:26
Looks like we have lost out on Pavoletti the most promising of all the names I have seen us linked with. The irony is he looks like signing for Cagliari ( the Fiat ) on Monday and rejecting the chance to sign for a Ferrari. Hope Mass has a plan B to replace Ross's goals as Doukara isn't that type of player.In Cellino we hope


1.) 12 Jul 2014
Would say more than in mc we hope, he has certainly done better by leeds than any chairman we have had since les silver. chin up we are going the right way


2.) 13 Jul 2014
Voice
You have some knowledge of foreign players!
Well said bermondsey ;)


3.) 13 Jul 2014
How do you know he's the most promising? Do you expect us to get everyone we are linked with? MC and his scouting team will have identified many promising players, they know the Italian League far better than you or me .
Just wait and see and stop whining .


4.) 13 Jul 2014
13 Jul 2014 10:04:16
He was asking for stupid money. Cellino said he wants player who want to play for us not for the money so see what happens


5.) 13 Jul 2014
I believe Daniele Cacia is training with us and is a free agent after leaving Hellas Verona. Scored 24 goals in 25 Serie B games so hopefully Cellino will sign him up.


6.) 13 Jul 2014
13 Jul 2014 11:34:32
That seems to have been the case all summer - missed out on top targets di gennaro pavelotti gamberini antenucci n vivaniand we've ended up with much lower quality players!


7.) 13 Jul 2014
Instead we have got hungry up and coming players that want to play for us and not money grabbing badge kissers . Give them a chance ffs


8.) 13 Jul 2014
13 Jul 2014 13:48:50
Who says we were chasing any of them anyway? nobody other than those who think computer games are real life had heard of Di Gennaro et al either


9.) 13 Jul 2014
If only computer games were real life, my leeds team have just won league three times on trot and champs league once, now manage england as well and we just won euros. if only Leeds would be best team in the world and I would probably have a bigger gaff