http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/latest-whites-news/leeds-united-we-were-architects-of-own-downfall-morison-1-6917673
Glad he performed well when he got his chance.
Morison speaks
posted on 29/10/14
The only way he will get math for is through games.
Personally I think he did enough to start next game. However if he tires then he will need to be subbed this time.
I'd be worries if after a couple more games he has not gone past the hour mark before tiring out, but overall I don't understand why you wouldn't have him start based on his first half performance.
I'm all for giving players a run if they perform well and for a half he did well enough for nero dart again next game
posted on 29/10/14
It's obvious to people with half a Brain, things like that do not help and can cause problems.
Yet you have the idiots on here who won't say a thing about anything negative about Cellino and blindly back him.
They will never learn
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As opposed to the more enlightened brethren, who fail to stay calm in the face of adversity and who flap around like a budgie with a hot match up its ar(se), at every bit of bad or potentially bad news.
Who blindly backs Cellino ?
Personally I think he's made an a(rs)e of the management appointments - he's embarrassed the club with it all.
But it's about how the team does that ultimately sets how we 're progressing. Not so good at the moment, but I've seen improvements in performances, unfortunately invariably only for one half. The potential is there, for some reason they can't do it for 90 minutes - is it the half time nap they've adopted ?!?!?!
As for language barriers - it's only a barrier if you want to hide behind it ............
posted on 29/10/14
It seems obvious to me why a problem communicating would lead to poorer performances. It needs to be attributed to why there is a problem communicating.
Personally I think we should teavh the English players Italian, give us an edge over our opposition
posted on 29/10/14
Should/could/would have.
A player is sharing with us what is really going on on the pitch.
posted on 29/10/14
JLA, I'm interested to hear if this is Morison's view or the view of the team as a whole. When you read his
"Stomp on the throat" comments, he doesn't exactly come over as a deep thinker. Maybe he's more brute force than artisan? And maybe he doesn't like the way things are because he has to think more than react and play? Not sure. But, do agree that for him, foreign team mates cause him issues.
posted on 29/10/14
Hi batty,
I take it for what it is - Morison's experience and view. I only watched some of the first half due to other commitments, but I thought he had a good performance.
Actually, I thought his "Stomp on the throat" comments, demonstrated a deeper thinker than I would have expected.
I interpreted that as a metaphorical observation not a literal one, which WUMs from other teams jumped on.
Be intersting to see what role, if any he plays in Cardiff.
posted on 29/10/14
Morison did play great. His attitude is really good
After spending so much time on the fringes. He's
A pro for sure. And I'm not knocking brute force.
Every team needs it.
posted on 29/10/14
And now then, by the way JLA
posted on 29/10/14
I like Morison's attitude here, he's tried his best when given this chance, he's spot on about finishing the job when an opponent is down and its not the usual glib comments from players, he's refreshingly open.
posted on 29/10/14
He wasn't talking about using brute force. As Jonny said, it is an analogy - if you have someone on the rack, you press home your advantage. He wanted us to squeeze them and get those points while we had the chance, not giving the opposition the chance to get back in.
Giving Wolves the chance to get a foothold in was what he was complaining about - not the use of brute force