11 Apr 2026 23:58:07
When we look back on the season I think the Sunderland loss is one of the most difficult to stomach and will hopefully not prove to be the catastrophic one that leads to our demise.
1.) 12 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026 00:59:53
Yep, that game; defeat with a needlessly defensive team line up sucked big time. Not beating, at the time, an understrength, out of form Sunderland at home.
Can't help wishing Sheffield United had won the playoffs, not Sunderland.
As Sheffield Utd would have very likely, imo, joined Burnley and Wolves in going down on around 20 to 25 points, with therefore no relegation battle angst for Leeds United players, owners and fans.
2.) 12 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026 09:00:43
I don't believe one game defines your season. There are thirty games to play, and it's how you perform in all these games that will determine the club's fate at the end of the season.
3.) 12 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026 12:04:06
Agree OP, it is over the season, but that performance against Sunderland stank the place out.
4.) 12 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026 12:17:21
As OP says, it is the sum of your performances over 38 games that is all. You can point to games such as Sunderland, plus the away matches at Burnley and Brighton, and even games where we have not capitalised on dominance. But it is futile.
It is how we react that's important. Fear of relegation creates a need to apportion blame, such as injuries in the cup. But, if you are gonna fear what has not yet happened, it's pretty pointless taking part in any competition or even getting out of bed. ?
5.) 12 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026 18:52:31
Like it's pointless to have an opinion. ?♂️
6.) 12 Apr 2026
12 Apr 2026 22:53:47
It's called football banter or debate Whiteman, something I'm afraid that you are completely and utterly devoid of.?♂️