For me it was to wipe the smug smile off the faces of the Leeds fans who had been giving it large online all summer.
8 wins in the last 10 is it?
Great to have a bunny
8 in the last 10 or 9 in the last 14 still with only 2 defeats.
For me it was to wipe the smug smile off the faces of the Leeds fans who had been giving it large online all summer.
8 wins in the last 10 is it?
Great to have a bunny
My leeds supporting BIL wants Bielsa out and wants Potter to be the next Leeds boss. Oh how things have changed in 6 months!
Big Clubs get whatever they want!
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I believe that Leeds were beaten today by a man who will become our next manager. I don't think Leeds were particularly good today, but Potter had his side well organized, tactically sound, and playing good football.
In recent times I have seen a few worrying signs that Leeds are self destructing, and while I love Marcelo Bielsa, both as a coach and a human being, some of his decisions are truly mystifying. I think he is slowly suffocating his own team which is tragic to see, but akin to watching Dr Frankenstein strangle his own monster.
His team selection, baffling substitutions, refusal to bring in new talent while constantly playing those clearly not good enough, are head scratching traits. Add to that my belief that he is ruining Rodrigo as a footballer by playing him as a number 10, shattering his confidence, while continuing to play wingers as full backs, full backs as centre backs, midfielders as defenders and vice versa, and my concern is real. Today he even neutralized our own most potent attacking threat too by playing Raphinha on the left the entire game, when he is clearly most dangerous on the other side.
We are carrying some dead weight in terms of our squad and showing real signs of decline, and I do fear that Bielsa will be gone at the end of the season as a result. If that is the case I think Potter would be a strong candidate to replace him, a young English manager with a big future who suits the way we play.
Pep Guardiola recently said Potter was the best English manager around right now. I agree, and while today was as much about Leeds not performing as it was about Brighton's brilliance, I am sure that the Leeds hierarchy will have seen enough of Potter to be impressed, and this could be the only good thing to come out of today's game.
You really can’t remember as far back as November?
The victory over Villa was just as sweet to me tbh, but ALL victories are, especially when we play well
Big Clubs get whatever they want!
Griffin Mill
I believe that Leeds were beaten today by a man who will become our next manager. I don't think Leeds were particularly good today, but Potter had his side well organized, tactically sound, and playing good football.
In recent times I have seen a few worrying signs that Leeds are self destructing, and while I love Marcelo Bielsa, both as a coach and a human being, some of his decisions are truly mystifying. I think he is slowly suffocating his own team which is tragic to see, but akin to watching Dr Frankenstein strangle his own monster.
His team selection, baffling substitutions, refusal to bring in new talent while constantly playing those clearly not good enough, are head scratching traits. Add to that my belief that he is ruining Rodrigo as a footballer by playing him as a number 10, shattering his confidence, while continuing to play wingers as full backs, full backs as centre backs, midfielders as defenders and vice versa, and my concern is real. Today he even neutralized our own most potent attacking threat too by playing Raphinha on the left the entire game, when he is clearly most dangerous on the other side.
We are carrying some dead weight in terms of our squad and showing real signs of decline, and I do fear that Bielsa will be gone at the end of the season as a result. If that is the case I think Potter would be a strong candidate to replace him, a young English manager with a big future who suits the way we play.
Pep Guardiola recently said Potter was the best English manager around right now. I agree, and while today was as much about Leeds not performing as it was about Brighton's brilliance, I am sure that the Leeds hierarchy will have seen enough of Potter to be impressed, and this could be the only good thing to come out of today's game.
Like he really thinks Potters reaction would be “oh my god, I’ve been offered the Leeds job. Sorry, Mr Bloom. But let’s throw the 5 year plan out. Leeds are calling”.
As if they are some kind of elite level Barcelona?
Just stunning levels of delusion.
Yeh, Lose to Fulham (who are playing very well) and we've undone all of our good work against Leeds
Big Clubs get whatever they want!
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...I do fear that Bielsa will be gone at the end of the season as a result. If that is the case I think Potter would be a strong candidate to replace him, a young English manager with a big future who suits the way we play.
Will be interesting to see how many other teams adopt the Brighton way vs them now. They could be in trouble
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My leeds supporting BIL wants Bielsa out and wants Potter to be the next Leeds boss. Oh how things have changed in 6 months!
Big Clubs get whatever they want!
Griffin Mill
I believe that Leeds were beaten today by a man who will become our next manager. I don't think Leeds were particularly good today, but Potter had his side well organized, tactically sound, and playing good football.
In recent times I have seen a few worrying signs that Leeds are self destructing, and while I love Marcelo Bielsa, both as a coach and a human being, some of his decisions are truly mystifying. I think he is slowly suffocating his own team which is tragic to see, but akin to watching Dr Frankenstein strangle his own monster.
His team selection, baffling substitutions, refusal to bring in new talent while constantly playing those clearly not good enough, are head scratching traits. Add to that my belief that he is ruining Rodrigo as a footballer by playing him as a number 10, shattering his confidence, while continuing to play wingers as full backs, full backs as centre backs, midfielders as defenders and vice versa, and my concern is real. Today he even neutralized our own most potent attacking threat too by playing Raphinha on the left the entire game, when he is clearly most dangerous on the other side.
We are carrying some dead weight in terms of our squad and showing real signs of decline, and I do fear that Bielsa will be gone at the end of the season as a result. If that is the case I think Potter would be a strong candidate to replace him, a young English manager with a big future who suits the way we play.
Pep Guardiola recently said Potter was the best English manager around right now. I agree, and while today was as much about Leeds not performing as it was about Brighton's brilliance, I am sure that the Leeds hierarchy will have seen enough of Potter to be impressed, and this could be the only good thing to come out of today's game.