14 Jan 2018 08:09:36
Are we going to come good this season or will we just fizzle out . There are 19 matches left, plenty of points to play for, we are just not in the right kind of form to give everyone the confidence needed to think we are good enough. Think a team with those kind of attributes would have nicked a point yesterday. Also how many players seem to score worldies or the biggest goal of their careers against us ? Seems to happen quite often. Have to question Orta's recruitment, will any of these (for the future) players ever make 1st teamers, now at their age should they not be good enough to be straight into the 1st team squad ? There seems to be loads of money speculated on hopefuls for the future. If we had kept what we had last season and invested our money in decent replacements, for the players, we got good transfer fees for, with the addition of maybe 3 or 4 good players we would be good enough in a wide open league. Think also that TC is getting his coaching across, earlier in the season Ipswich were unlucky against us, we seemed to turn that form around yesterday, last season we might have lost that game by more, we appear to be loads harder to play against, most of the players give there all, we just don't have enough good ones and a number of Orta's recruits are just not good enough at this stage. Its hard to see an automatic promotion team developing out of what we have now and how we create that is the big question. Still think we need 6 or 7 in.


1.) 14 Jan 2018
14 Jan 2018 10:49:01
PA, wish we could answer the question are we going to come good or fizzle out this season. I guess we would all hope we would come good in the remaining 19 games of this season, nothing would please us as Leeds fans more to see this team give it a good go. What should we realistically expect? This season really has been a rollercoaster ride of a season so far. Yes I've been guilty of expectation and optimisum, and more recently "negativety" and doubt. I take my hat off to my fellow fans who can stay continuously positive, I agree with some off their points even! Building for the future makes sense, but to build for a future you must live in the present and deal with the issues of the day. Sitting back and ignoring your weakness on the premise that in the future we may be good is folly. I don't believe That I have heard many on this site say we should break the bank, but many agree on where the team needs investing in for now. If we wait for the promising future, we are in danger of possibly losing the few good players we have to better teams