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The ten games under jesse

Leicester Lost - unlucky thought we played well
villa. Lost - got battered
norwich won - took a 94 min winner against worst side in League
Wolves. won - battered for 60 mins, a dubious red card massively helped
saints. drew - didnt deserve anything more
watford. won - appalling performance against 2nd worst team in league
palace. drew - got battered
man city. lost - got battered
arsenal. lost - got battered
chelsea. lost - got battered

I’ll be honest i’d sack him tonight

posted on 12/5/22

Brighton and Brentford will batter us too. Squad have no faith in the manager at all, you can see.

If we were going down with Bielsa in charge, it would be really upsetting, but I don’t feel much for the club now.

They’ve just thrown away 3 years of very hard work.

posted on 12/5/22

You'll soon feel important & massive again when you are playing Wigan & Rovrum.... Hold tight & keep marching... ❤️

comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 12/5/22

But while the rot had clearly already set in, Marsch has seen his chances of halting Leeds' slide hit by injuries to key players, indiscipline and his unhelpful habit of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.

The former New York Red Bulls coach, who lasted less than six months in his post as RB Leipzig coach before leaving last December, has publicly questioned Bielsa's training methods, complained about American coaches being compared to comedy character Ted Lasso and, prior to this game, admitted to motivating his players with quotes by historical figures including Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa.

In response, one English newspaper compared Marsch to David Brent, the Ricky Gervais character from The Office, while Ted Lasso began to trend on Twitter in the UK as Chelsea began to overrun Leeds on Wednesday.
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https://www.espn.co.uk/football/leeds-united-engleeds/story/4663355/jesse-marschs-hopes-of-rescuing-leeds-are-unraveling-after-brutal-chelsea-loss

posted on 12/5/22

We are effectively down, so we have to look to next season. Marsch has to be judged on his games in charge, it’s a big enough sample. The fact is the performances have been appalling. I have no clue as to what his tactics are. The only way out was for our best players to step up. They have been nullified by whatever system this is supposed to be. Given this he is not the man to get us back, more chance of him taking us to the bottom half of the championship. He needs to go now, if we have a hope next season. Depressing how all the joy of the last few years has been sucked out so quickly. The thee stooges are the culprits, but one by one they will slip away. Gutted its come to this.

posted on 12/5/22

I really didn't want to criticise Marsch - seems a bit unfair but last night's performance was one of the most abject depressing watches that I can ever remember.

Chasing shadows and the totally unacceptable behaviour of James.

Only Meslier came out with a modicum of credit.

Game plan against half decent sides or better is totally all at sea (well lost at)

posted on 12/5/22

I actually don't think we would have avoided relugation if MB had stayed - players collectively have fallen well short of PL level since last summer.

Our success has been purely down to our Championship Legends who this season are looking spent at times or injured.

We needed to be ruthless in the transfer market in the summer and had a last chance saloon in January which we did not take.

posted on 12/5/22

From a manager who sits on a stool to a big jesse

it's relegation time...i'd like Leeds to stay up though

comment by Edbo (U17933)

posted on 12/5/22

Sacking Bielsa was the wrong call. You'd be 5/6 points better off at this stage with him IMO.

posted on 12/5/22

comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 35 seconds ago
Sacking Bielsa was the wrong call. You'd be 5/6 points better off at this stage with him IMO.
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Difficult to say really... it's not like it's improved anything

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