So was this one:My favourite trip to Elland Road has to be the League Cup semi-final 1st leg in 1978-where a 3-1 win
put us on the brink of Wembley for the first time in 19 years.
A great night.
An insane evening.
So was this one:My favourite trip to Elland Road has to be the League Cup semi-final 1st leg in 1978-where a 3-1 win
put us on the brink of Wembley for the first time in 19 years.
A great night.
Without the subsequent relegation please.Premier League 5th December, 1992
LUFC 1 NFFC 4
Clough, Keane (2), Black
What a performance and result.
Same again please
Is that a ‘spot the crowd’ competition?Some of this please...
Love how the ball boy to the goalkeepers right gets up to retrieve the ball from row Z and then rapidly sits back down when it rockets into the net.
Lol 21k at home. Great support ay Leeds
The Leeds team now is a lot different from the bielsa team who played at 100 mph with some quality.Yes they’ll absolutely throw the lot at Forest. They have no choice. I’d be well happy with a draw. They’re dirty bastard Leeds though, would love Forest to do them over
Bit harsh of her criticising the goalkeeper he wasn't to blame for all 3 of Leeds goals.Leeds 3 Forest 7 I was in Japan at the time,woke up in the morning switched the laptop on then proceeded to go bananas. The wife was in the bathroom, she rushed out asking what had happened. When I relayed the great new. She proceeded to roll her eyes and promptly returned to the bathroom, I thought I heard idiot mentioned
If you insist - apparently this is what EM mimed to to the players at the weekendPlay to win.
Agreed, they seem to leave defending as an after thought at times when I've seen them on the moving picture box, this could work for us on the counter if we can actually put the ball in the onion bagSince Gracia too over, Leeds have adopted a certain style, and that is to come at you hard and fast from the KO and to try and get an early goal.
We must be prepared for that. They move the ball quickly but their defence is suspect at times.
This could be a war of attrition, or a breathless 3-3!!
Our own fault for not scoring enough goals.Seriously???? :-( Spurs aren't doing us any favours this season. They've given points to Southampton, Wolves, Leceister, Villa, Brentford, West Ham and now Everton. But decided it was okay to beat us.
We are now down to 16th and the pressure on the Leeds game has just been ratched up a notch...
Unfortunately, once we're back in there. It'll take its grip. Trap door is openLose tomorrow and we are in the bottom 3 again.
Core, remember that one. Few games after shipping 5 to Oldham... I'll take the same again (minus the final outcome of course)Without the subsequent relegation please.
This is it, Zeus. I fear, once we slip into the bottom three, we won't get out. Have to keep our heads above water for as long as possible. Starting with a win tonight. I'd also take a draw if I'm honestBig performance needed tomorrow. If we lose and Bournemouth get a result at home to Brighton we finish the night in the relegation zone. Or even if we lose by more than Bournemouth.
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It certainly was.My favourite trip to Elland Road has to be the League Cup semi-final 1st leg in 1978-where a 3-1 win
put us on the brink of Wembley for the first time in 19 years.
A great night.