Popular Post Les-TA-Jon Posted 13 May 2024 Popular Post Posted 13 May 2024 42 minutes ago, jayfox26 said: Rutter in over Szmodics is a joke. Also don't agree with Ruddy and you could argue Whittaker is unlucky to not get in over Fatawu but Abdul has been good for a good chunk of the season. That's specifically the 'WhoScored.com' version. The official EFL one is far more sensible: 7 1
Sampson Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 Yeah who scored just rates players each match based on its statistical rating system and then there’s the best average rating over the season. It is of course subjective what is important to a performance though and so inherently favours certain attributes (dribbling stats are notoriously given a lot of weight for example).
Ted Maul Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 Just highlights how farcical it is to have the vote over a month before the end of the season- a lot can change in the run in, it's the most crucial part of the season and the players who step up when the pressure is on deserve more recognition, if anything. Summerville getting player of the season, after a fairly anonymous run in and a Leeds implosion, seems questionable at best in hindsight. 2
dmayne7 Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 1 hour ago, Les-TA-Jon said: That's specifically the 'WhoScored.com' version. The official EFL one is far more sensible: Definitely better but Rutter being picked as the striker is ridiculous with his massive tally of 6 league goals in 45 league games 4
Les-TA-Jon Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 6 minutes ago, Ted Maul said: Just highlights how farcical it is to have the vote over a month before the end of the season- a lot can change in the run in, it's the most crucial part of the season and the players who step up when the pressure is on deserve more recognition, if anything. Summerville getting player of the season, after a fairly anonymous run in and a Leeds implosion, seems questionable at best in hindsight. I see your point, but 'player' of the season has to have some scope to be distinct from how the 'team' performed, in order to recognise individual brilliance. Szmodics had a great season, but his team nearly got relegated. With your logic he should be completely out of the running. For example.
filbertway Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 Whittaker and Szmodics both had statisically better seasons than Rutter, very odd decision. Not sure how a man who's banged in 27 league goals isn't making team of the season. 3
Chelmofox Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 7 minutes ago, dmayne7 said: Definitely better but Rutter being picked as the striker is ridiculous with his massive tally of 6 league goals in 45 league games We had a goal difference of 10 better than Leeds (we scored 8 more), and they had a striker and a defender in the team of the season. Rutter being picked was a disgrace. 1
Ted Maul Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 9 minutes ago, Les-TA-Jon said: I see your point, but 'player' of the season has to have some scope to be distinct from how the 'team' performed, in order to recognise individual brilliance. Szmodics had a great season, but his team nearly got relegated. With your logic he should be completely out of the running. For example. I get that, my point was more about how the timing completely discounts the end of the season (I.e. I'd wager that Summerville would be far less likely to win it now, compared to when Leeds were on a 15-game unbeaten run). Opposite ends of the table but when the pressure was on, Szmodics did the business and Summerville wilted. It's just daft that the most important part of the season isn't taken into consideration. 1
Les-TA-Jon Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 16 minutes ago, filbertway said: Whittaker and Szmodics both had statisically better seasons than Rutter, very odd decision. Not sure how a man who's banged in 27 league goals isn't making team of the season. Whittaker and Szmodics both were in the EFL team of the season
filbertway Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 2 minutes ago, Les-TA-Jon said: Whittaker and Szmodics both were in the EFL team of the season Ah yeah just seen your post Given the stats its even more shocking that he's in ahead of them in the whoscored one
jayfox26 Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 2 hours ago, Les-TA-Jon said: That's specifically the 'WhoScored.com' version. The official EFL one is far more sensible: Makes more sense, but Rutter still has no business being there. I'd have had Armstrong over him
FrankieADZ Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 Raging Daniel Farke reopens Leeds United and Leicester City debate - Leicestershire Live (leicestermercury.co.uk) guess he forgot all the things that went leeds way this season too
The Doctor Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 1 hour ago, Ted Maul said: Just highlights how farcical it is to have the vote over a month before the end of the season- a lot can change in the run in, it's the most crucial part of the season and the players who step up when the pressure is on deserve more recognition, if anything. Summerville getting player of the season, after a fairly anonymous run in and a Leeds implosion, seems questionable at best in hindsight. nonsense, just need to find which section of the season to cut out and declare to be the whole season where Leeds would therefore be the greatest team on earth. sure some of them can tell you exactly what period that is
SuperMike Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 3 hours ago, dmayne7 said: Definitely better but Rutter being picked as the striker is ridiculous with his massive tally of 6 league goals in 45 league games Yeah! But he did cost £35,000,000+ !! (funny how they keep so quiet over that little piece of info) 1 1
UniFox21 Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 The knife attack at the Leeds Vs Norwich game was dreadful to see. Hopefully those responsible get arrested But the Leeds fans stirring shit up on twitter to try and create issues at the second leg need to get a grip.
trugerkem Posted 13 May 2024 Posted 13 May 2024 6 hours ago, dmayne7 said: Definitely better but Rutter being picked as the striker is ridiculous with his massive tally of 6 league goals in 45 league games They just had to crowbar him in
CrazyKopCorner Posted 16 May 2024 Posted 16 May 2024 Walker Peters? Really Abdu had him for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
cruzFOX Posted 16 May 2024 Posted 16 May 2024 On 13/05/2024 at 05:12, FrankieADZ said: Raging Daniel Farke reopens Leeds United and Leicester City debate - Leicestershire Live (leicestermercury.co.uk) guess he forgot all the things that went leeds way this season too Oh for FArK Sake he really needs to give it a rest. What an absolute prat! He should be focusing on the Norwich game instead of trying to bias refereeing decisions before they play. He’s conveniently forgotten all the dodgy decisions that have gone for Leeds eh? Absolute pillock. Can’t stand him. Cmon Norwich finish them off please
Leicesterpool Posted 17 May 2024 Posted 17 May 2024 16 hours ago, FrankieADZ said: isnt just us in the shit then So thats interesting stay down they got to sell to balance the books, i cant imagine theyve got enough talent to find 100m. Five or six players leave they will be in trouble next year.... could be at the wrong of the championship.. make or break for leeds. Farke may even get the sack.
CloudFox Posted 17 May 2024 Posted 17 May 2024 47 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said: So thats interesting stay down they got to sell to balance the books, i cant imagine theyve got enough talent to find 100m. Five or six players leave they will be in trouble next year.... could be at the wrong of the championship.. make or break for leeds. Farke may even get the sack. They have a lot of players out on loan which I'm presuming they are hoping to sell. I'd imagine that's where a good chunk of that money would be made up. And those are decent players rather than our need to get rid of fringe players.
ramboacdc Posted 17 May 2024 Posted 17 May 2024 1 minute ago, foxfanazer said: Apparently Norwich have sacked David Wagner How BBC are reporting it, they say he was on borrowed time. He turned them round pretty well didn't he? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cpvg3kz91ngo Norwich City have sacked boss David Wagner less than 24 hours after their crushing Championship play-off defeat by Leeds. BBC Sport understands the Canaries have acted following Thursday's 4-0 semi-final second-leg loss which left them facing a third successive season in the second tier. Arsenal coach Carlos Cuesta is of interest as a replacement having worked with sporting director Ben Knapper when he was loans manager at the Gunners. Wagner was on borrowed time after Knapper replaced Stuart Webber in November but managed to guide the Canaries to a sixth-placed finish. An official club statement is expected later on Friday.
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