I think most will agree that we seem to do best against teams that play a more open style rather than parking the bus with 10 or 11 behind the ball at all times.
Which tactic do you expect our opponents for the last 5 games to employ?
Care to predict their style and whether it will make it easier or harder for us to win each one?
Sheffield Wednesday (H)
Wigan (H)
Brentford (A)
Aston Villa (H)
Ipswich (A)
Tactics for the Last Five Games
posted on 11/4/19
doesn’t matter what tactics they use, this’ll be the result.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/WhiteLeedsRadio/status/1116416435843149824
posted on 11/4/19
Sit deep
Sit deep
Sit deep
7-6 to Leeds
Sit deep
posted on 11/4/19
comment by salonika73 (U4688)
posted 28 minutes ago
doesn’t matter what tactics they use, this’ll be the result.....
https://mobile.twitter.com/WhiteLeedsRadio/status/1116416435843149824
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That is ace, but how many fans will succumb to heart failure if that's how it plays out!?!?!?
posted on 12/4/19
Breathe in, breathe out, breathe in...
posted on 12/4/19
Wow. Listened to that and sent shivers down my spine and a tear to the eye
posted on 12/4/19
Sit deep, let us win because they cant be doing with Sheff Utd getting bragging rights.
Sit deep
Sit deep, occasionally cheat and get away with it
4-4
Sit deep/wont give a ****
posted on 12/4/19
Wednesday isn’t going to play to lose, still an outside chance of playoffs!
posted on 12/4/19
That stupidly gave me goosebumps listening to that!
posted on 12/4/19
comment by JonnyLosAngeles (My Dad was made in Leeds) (U9756)
posted 13 hours, 1 minute ago
Wednesday isn’t going to play to lose, still an outside chance of playoffs!
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There fans want us to win. They face Norwich after us so they ain't getting in front of Bristol City or Villa.
They have a choice of
Barely a playoff chance
Or
Good chance there bitter rivals complete the power shift and get promoted.
Would Leeds fans rather be in Wednesday's position, or have Man U on the brink of relegation