Bows played Naby at CB in the Forest game, for his quicker feet and passing.
Leeds play a similar style as Forest, pacy attacking and exploiting width. Maybe Bows believes rather than Pearce, Sarr is better equipped to help deal with that?
It was very effective against Forest's game. Expect us to play a gameplan today, much like our one for the Forest game?
Inbred northern family singing songs out of tune on the train atm. Assuming they're Leeds but I genuinely can't understand half of what they're saying.
"We’ve got a game plan and we’re at home. We’re not going to sit back and invite pressure because it’ll be like when teams play Manchester City, the law of averages says that they’re going to score at some stage. We have to play our game. No one seems to do that, everyone seems to give them too much respect and sit off of them, we won’t be doing that we’re going to play the way that we play; that’s got us to where we are today.
"With our crowd behind us it’s going to be a good game to watch as a neutral."
It looks like Bows wants us on the front foot from the start.
Not bothered about the game tbh as I've already written it off.
However, what is a concern & one I will state now as not to be I told you so later...... The East Stand toilets. One cubicle in the block nearest the JS Stand (not the closed block obviusly) is blocked & already overflowing , making the floor to 2 other cubicles wet. This is only going to get worse & by 4.55 when a few thousand blokes who have had a few pints want to relieve themselves before the journey home it will be carnage.
Anyone with any sense would open the closed block but cant find a steward on the concourse to alert.......
Not bothered about the game tbh as I've already written it off.
However, what is a concern & one I will state now as not to be I told you so later...... The East Stand toilets. One cubicle in the block nearest the JS Stand (not the closed block obviusly) is blocked & already overflowing , making the floor to 2 other cubicles wet. This is only going to get worse & by 4.55 when a few thousand blokes who have had a few pints want to relieve themselves before the journey home it will be carnage.
Anyone with any sense would open the closed block but cant find a steward on the concourse to alert.......
Glad ur priority is correct dont want ur new suede trainers getting piss wet
Not bothered about the game tbh as I've already written it off.
However, what is a concern & one I will state now as not to be I told you so later...... The East Stand toilets. One cubicle in the block nearest the JS Stand (not the closed block obviusly) is blocked & already overflowing , making the floor to 2 other cubicles wet. This is only going to get worse & by 4.55 when a few thousand blokes who have had a few pints want to relieve themselves before the journey home it will be carnage.
Anyone with any sense would open the closed block but cant find a steward on the concourse to alert.......
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I realy fear for us today
But u never know sometimes
Leeds play a similar style as Forest, pacy attacking and exploiting width.
Maybe Bows believes rather than Pearce, Sarr is better equipped to help deal with that?
It was very effective against Forest's game.
Expect us to play a gameplan today, much like our one for the Forest game?
Just re-reading what Bows said pre-match:
"We’ve got a game plan and we’re at home. We’re not going to sit back and invite pressure because it’ll be like when teams play Manchester City, the law of averages says that they’re going to score at some stage. We have to play our game. No one seems to do that, everyone seems to give them too much respect and sit off of them, we won’t be doing that we’re going to play the way that we play; that’s got us to where we are today.
"With our crowd behind us it’s going to be a good game to watch as a neutral."
It looks like Bows wants us on the front foot from the start.
No goals in the last two games, no other natural striker available.
I think Bowyer’s doing the right thing, he has to gamble. We’re probable odds on to lose this game anyway, so what’s there to lose?
Anyway, he sees him everyday in training and knows what he can do.
The next Karlan Grant.
However, what is a concern & one I will state now as not to be I told you so later......
The East Stand toilets. One cubicle in the block nearest the JS Stand (not the closed block obviusly) is blocked & already overflowing , making the floor to 2 other cubicles wet. This is only going to get worse & by 4.55 when a few thousand blokes who have had a few pints want to relieve themselves before the journey home it will be carnage.
Anyone with any sense would open the closed block but cant find a steward on the concourse to alert.......