[Albion] Deluded Leeds (an EFL club) fans

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Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
The odds on Bielsa to Barca must have reduced dramatically with Barcelona conceding 8 last night?

If ever a club needed a Messiah it’s Barcelona. Bielsa is currently a free agent too.

Make it happen please!
 






nwgull

Well-known member
Jul 25, 2003
13,914
Manchester
Am I correct in thinking that with 4 weeks to go they haven’t made a single addition to their senior (Championship) squad?

The levels of pessimism/realism on here compared to the optimism/delusion of Leeds social media are interesting. At the equivalent stage in 2017 (after an identical points haul in the Championship) we’d signed Groß, Ryan and Suttner but lots were worrying that we weren’t being active enough in the window. Can you imagine the bed wetting if we’d got to mid July having not signed anyone, Hughton out of contract and with Lewis Dunk leaving?
 


saafend_seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
13,902
BN1
The odds on Bielsa to Barca must have reduced dramatically with Barcelona conceding 8 last night?

If ever a club needed a Messiah it’s Barcelona. Bielsa is currently a free agent too.

Make it happen please!

He is 12/1 but poch must be driving to Barcelona right now surely. Obviously would show Leeds are a bigger club than Barcelona since bielsa is the best manager alive right now.


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Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
5,950
The odds on Bielsa to Barca must have reduced dramatically with Barcelona conceding 8 last night?

If ever a club needed a Messiah it’s Barcelona. Bielsa is currently a free agent too.

Make it happen please!

Sky reporting this morning that him signing with Leeds is now very close so looks like Barcelona will have been pipped by a bigger club
 




Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,428
North of Brighton
Well actually, that's my point. As I said, until he turned up at Leeds, I had no awareness of Bielsa at all. He may have managed in top divisions, but winning anything has been conspicuous by it's absence along with any discernible worldwide profile. I hadn't even noticed him at Leeds till spygate. Had you heard of him before he joined Leeds?

I find this strange - he was a pretty big name in world football before he turned up at Leeds, it was seen as something of a coup to get him. You don't get unknowns managing the likes of Argentina, Roma and Marseille.

For all the banter about Leeds, no-one can deny that he's an impressive manager

I'm not bullsh1tting about my ignorance on a lot of world football, as you'll know by my results in the first lockdown quiz when Estonia were serial losers. I've never heard of Newells fc till this thread either and still know and care nothing about them. But I'm not convinced some of the knowledge about Bielsa hasn't been generated since joining Leeds rather than his profile seeping in to the consciousness prior to that. His reputation certainly outweighs his achievements and being an international team manager doesn't imply football greatness. Just look at some of the clunkers England have had.
 


Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Sky reporting this morning that him signing with Leeds is now very close so looks like Barcelona will have been pipped by a bigger club

That's about the 5th time they've circulated that news 'story' since fluking promotion.
 


blockhseagull

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2006
7,357
Southampton
The thing I don’t understand about Bielsa is apparently he is all about ‘preparation’ and planning.

Yet over the shortest close season ever he has spent all of it messing about on signing a new contract.

I’m sure he will sign it and stay.... but it doesn’t say a lot about his commitment or confidence in the project does it ? If it doesn’t start well I can see him quitting by November
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The thing I don’t understand about Bielsa is apparently he is all about ‘preparation’ and planning.

Yet over the shortest close season ever he has spent all of it messing about on signing a new contract.

I’m sure he will sign it and stay.... but it doesn’t say a lot about his commitment or confidence in the project does it ? If it doesn’t start well I can see him quitting by November

He hasn’t got an assistant manager or coaching staff at present.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,405
i cant quite see Barca going for Bielsa (has Pochettino written all over it). but will be most amusing is if he engaged is discussion with them before settling for Leeds. no, the most amusing will be after discussion he doesnt sign for Leeds either.
 






Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
this, there's lots of areas to bash leeds on (delusional, vile fanbase, appalling squad etc.), but their manager isn't one of those. he's quality.

As has been pointed out ad nauseam on here and elsewhere he is widely regarded by peers as something else when it comes to player development but he is also famously erratic, pedantic and eccentric and has shown himself to be capable of prolonged periods of turgid and indifferent performances by some of his (very capable) teams.

He took quite a lot of persuading to take Ben White on loan and there seems to have been something of an exodus from the Leeds coaching staff despite a competent promotion campaign.

He’s definitely a bit of an odd bod which is why Leeds and their weird fans are having such a love in.

And he STILL hasn’t committed to them despite pre season starting this week. All very strange.
 


ConfusedGloryHunter

He/him/his/that muppet
Jul 6, 2011
2,058
I am genuinely curious, have Leeds started preseason yet? I mean is there anyone left to organise training or is the tea lady taking care of it?
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
61,633
Chandlers Ford
He is 12/1 but poch must be driving to Barcelona right now surely. Obviously would show Leeds are a bigger club than Barcelona since bielsa is the best manager alive right now.


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Poch has said very clearly, previously, that under no circumstances would he ever manage Barcelona, Arsenal or Rosario
 




vagabond

Well-known member
May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
I find this strange - he was a pretty big name in world football before he turned up at Leeds, it was seen as something of a coup to get him. You don't get unknowns managing the likes of Argentina, Roma and Marseille.

For all the banter about Leeds, no-one can deny that he's an impressive manager

Ok, he may be the coolest man, but what’s he actually won in the game - besides the illustrious English old div 1?

No trolling, genuine question
 


Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
9,959
Football Insider on Twitter suggests that Eddie Howe is being lined up to replace Bielsa if he goes. Smug Eddie and Leeds fans - a perfect match?

Crikey, shouldn't that be about Eddie be lined up for a promotion from the Under 23 role he hasn't been offered yet? Bit risky that. They'd probably be advised to go for a joint management of Pepsi and Klopp.
 








vagabond

Well-known member
May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Am I correct in thinking that with 4 weeks to go they haven’t made a single addition to their senior (Championship) squad?

The levels of pessimism/realism on here compared to the optimism/delusion of Leeds social media are interesting. At the equivalent stage in 2017 (after an identical points haul in the Championship) we’d signed Groß, Ryan and Suttner but lots were worrying that we weren’t being active enough in the window. Can you imagine the bed wetting if we’d got to mid July having not signed anyone, Hughton out of contract and with Lewis Dunk leaving?

They have completed a few signings I believe, but no bonafide first teamers on the face of it.

They are signings who we would consider “development” players. That may not end up being the case, but how it appears.

I would however cut them a little slack In this regard. Most teams haven’t done much recruitment yet (eg, like fellow promoted West Brom).

It’s a nice change that we’re so ahead of the game in our end of season business already.
 


vagabond

Well-known member
May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Actually it's the illustrious English old division 2.

Yes thank you, that better emphasises my point.

So aside from this, spectacular achievement in the game, what else has he won in his 40 odd years of management?

Obviously he’s won more than that.. riiiight?
 


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