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17 Apr 2026 10:42:11
Did anybody else see we were top of the tree for overall time wasting? Gooners 2nd.

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17 Apr 2026 12:12:42
I think that's more down to the time that Amps takes to wipe the ball down and his run up to take a throw. I wouldn't even call that time wasting as he doesn't do it to waste time.
Other than that, I haven't noticed any other obvious time wasting ie goalkeeping or feigning injuries constantly.

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17 Apr 2026 12:24:35
It was a mixture of all starts. Throw ins. Corners. Goal kicks. Restarts. Everything. It was on Fotmob.

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17 Apr 2026 07:36:41
Just bumped into a Devon supporter in the bar and thanked him for the 3 points. Give him his due, he said we deserved it.

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16 Apr 2026 22:13:27
All these pundits saying it wasn't a red card are just full of it. Pull somebody's hair, you're gone. If it comes down to intent, force or anything else, you are in the wrong game.
I know rugby is a hooligans game played by gentlemen, and football is a gentlemen's game played by hooligans.

But you let that go, then beware of what will happen in other matches. Or as Moyes said 'if you have long hair, you should expect it.'
What a bunch of squat.

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17 Apr 2026 01:00:34
I was most surprised to hear Gary Neville saying he thought it was the correct decision.

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17 Apr 2026 10:14:31
Neville spoke well for Leeds on Monday. Regarding pundits, if Rio Ferdinand says it was a red card, you know it wasn't.

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17 Apr 2026 12:25:29
I rephrase, if Ferdinand says it wasn't a red card, you know it was!

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16 Apr 2026
New image uploaded to the
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16 Apr 2026 19:35:33
Love it Whitey

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16 Apr 2026 08:24:58
Bit my tongue since our glorious win cause I didn't want to sour the moment. And bang the well worn drum. But I'm not one to shy away from my at times upsetting opinion. Soooo
I thought dcl was rubbish against Devon. Apart from the goal line clearance which I appreciate likely saved us some points.

He missed two sitters and fell over more times than prob every other player on the pitch. Including ba who was also poor. At one point he was put through in the penalty area and chose to lean back on the Devon defender rather than make any attempt to get the ball. Very poor.

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16 Apr 2026 09:22:54
Oh my word, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water! I think we are gonna need a bigger boat.

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16 Apr 2026 09:33:14
Funny vid. Bring it on.
I was a real estate agent back in the day, and a guy who had a huge 5m high garage wanted to sell his house. I pitched "I think we are gonna need a bigger boat" to him as a heading. He just looked at me blankly. Didn't get the gig, lol.

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16 Apr 2026 09:39:27
You are wrong on so many levels, Aus.
For me, that was an archetypal centre-forward match. Yes, he didn't score, but his presence meant others did.
He occupied the defence. He held the ball up well. He started and helped continue attacks.
For the first goal, if he had not challenged Yoro and got his arm across, then it would not have been a chance.


For the second, he backed into their defence and helped keep the ball alive.
He got Martinez so frustrated that he ended up fouling him and getting sent off.
Playing centre forward is not just about scoring.
Plus, he is still getting on the end of stuff, which is where you want him to be. If your centre forward was not getting those chances, that is when you worry.

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16 Apr 2026 10:19:22
Why do we buy goalkeepers? To score? No. We buy strikers for that. But, he didn't and hasn't much at all this year.

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16 Apr 2026 10:46:59
It is a team game, Aus. They all contribute. Yes, I'd love DCL to score more, but if he bagged 20 a season, but he never came back and defended, causing us to let in an additional 30, would you be happy? Did you happen to notice his goal line clearances, by the way? Useless he is. 😆

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16 Apr 2026 11:38:49
So you didn't read my post, Canada, but thought you'd comment on it anyway. Okey dokey.

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16 Apr 2026 12:04:04
You need a bigger wooden spoon, Aus! Forget the boat!

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16 Apr 2026 12:20:47
On balance, I agree with Ben rather than Aus. Yes, DCL was wasteful with his finishing, but he kept their defenders occupied for 90 mins, got Martinez so frustrated he got himself red-carded, and produced a goal-saving header at the end. A good old fashioned No 9 performance.

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16 Apr 2026 12:31:30
I know that's your opinion, Aus, but that's absurd to think he played rubbish. If it wasn't for Calvert Lewin's contribution in that game, we would very likely have lost.
If you want to complain about DCL's missed opportunity, why not complain also about Tanaka's chance?

It's what you will get with Calvert Lewin; he will score you goals, but he will also have sometimes long dry periods.


But don't underestimate what he's doing when not scoring goals.
Like in that game with Man Utd, this season without his very valuable contribution, we would be relegated, I have no doubt about that.
He is not the future for us and that's pretty obvious with his age, but so long as he remains fit I would definitely keep him for another two seasons.

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16 Apr 2026 13:06:06
I read it, Aus, and it's poor and nonsense tbh. Surprised you didn't blame Struijk for DCL's perceived issues though, that at least was a nice change.

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16 Apr 2026 13:14:12
Pin, say goodbye to Grenade, thought he was ok to be fair, Aus, although surprised Namecheck didn't swap with DCL for the final fifteen minutes.

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16 Apr 2026 14:40:22
U mean swapping a quality Namecheck prem striker for another prem quality striker DCL class?
Watch the game again, chaps. Then tell me I'm wrong. Bloke lays on the floor half the time. Obviously, so out of shape, he tries to fake fouls. Watch the game again. Disgraceful player.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - now im not DCL,s biggest fan Aus but i have probably seen more of him than anyone on this forum mate, he leads the line very well and is very good in the air...but his finishing is not what it should be and he gets more than his fair share of injuries, but you have to realize where you are in the great scheme of things and at the moment hes about as good as you can get i would say, in the future when hopefully you establish yourselves in the prem and get better players then you will be able to upgrade, but dont try and run before you can walk is my advice and instead of slagging off your players and manager i would say stick with them and build gradually...but of course this is just an opinion my friend..

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16 Apr 2026 14:53:36
I personally like BA and what he brings to the team. He moves about so much they don't know where he is, and that makes more room for others, far better than Harrison, but that ain't hard. DCL had a dry spell, but we knew that, so can't really moan about it.

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16 Apr 2026 15:16:29
Aus, tell me you don't understand football without telling me, etc.

Probably the worst take of the season.

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16 Apr 2026 15:33:55
I'm not sure this is a wind up or pot stirring, Aus?

But, I'll bite anyhow [where's Baz when you need him].

Personally, I thought this was one of DCL's best games; he didn't score, granted, but boy did he wreak havoc with their back line. He 100% exploited the fact that Maguire wasn't playing; had he been, DCL would have likely lost every header.



Let's be real here, we don't have a triple A striker, but DCL is a pretty good B+, touching A at times. He was "free" and supposedly never going to play due to being injury prone. He has surpassed most fans' expectations.

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16 Apr 2026 15:49:34
DCL does lead the line well, and gets in scoring positions, usually around the six yard box, but isn't as clinical as he should be. However, I think he, combined with Okafor, is the best duo.
Comment has been made about his injuries, but he's been involved in 28 of the 32 league games this season, and that's far better than I expected.

I think Leeds have managed him very well this season, and maybe, with a bit more guile in an AM, we might get more out of him next season.

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16 Apr 2026 15:56:57
Au contraire, Ani, uber positive Baz is a DCL fan!

DCL has far more positives than negatives, that's for sure!

Very few strikers are even:

- leaping high enough
- getting their head on the ball
and
directing it with any type of force

for the second chance he fashioned vs Man U for starters.

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16 Apr 2026 16:25:31
Don't forget, Aus, we got DCL for nowt!
He's a player with double figures in goals in the prem, in a newly promoted team. And Nmecha as well cost 0.
How many has Bowen got, 8? England forward?
DCL has done well for us, and don't forget it's his first full season for a while.

He will have a dip, but so did the rest of the team.
Will he be up to standard going forward? Maybe not, but I think he has been quality.
A bit like Bamford, he brings so much more than goals.

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16 Apr 2026 16:52:28
I know you're a DCL fan, Baz, hence "..where's Baz when you need him?"

I knew you would come out defending him!

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16 Apr 2026 17:24:19
I think DCL has done well for us, and for me, he played well on Monday, and did the same against Wet Spam. He is a bit Bamfordy, missing chances, but, as Wayne Rooney said on MOD, he is a real handful to play against.

So, overall, a good signing for a free transfer, and who knows, he might contribute a fair bit more for us in the run in.

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17 Apr 2026 10:26:07
He's also got lovely hair, so leave him alone. ;)

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17 Apr 2026 01:17:37
Fair point Ed. Spose I'm just greedy. Bit old fashioned. Like strikers to score regularly. 8 in 32 isn't a good conversion rate in my estimation. Let's hope we get an upgrade in the summer.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - its just what you have at the moment Aus, im sure in the next season or two you will get an upgrade mate but for me DCL is doing a decent job and leading the line well, it could be a lot worse...you could have Beto or Barry..

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16 Apr 2026 08:16:35
The EFL’s appalling treatment of Sheffield Wednesday should be independently investigated by the government.

Previous owner Chasri ruins the club (after passing EFL proper owners test) and is refusing to agree to any write off monies owned to him.

Consequently any takeover offering less than 25p in the pound will result in another 15 point penalty when Wednesday start next season in Division 1.

The current consortium offering to buy the club have asked that the matter be reviewed, judged by independent arbitration and have offered to cover all legal costs to enable this.



The EFL have refused the request.
Which results in the unfit previous owner benefiting more financially, whilst the club and its supporters are hamstrung in finding the best new owners possible and are pushed closer to going out of business.

What’s that saying…. it’s a funny old game.

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16 Apr 2026 08:39:29
That is wrong class. How can you punish current owners, players and management for something they haven't done?
They have suffered enough.
To be honest, I think if the ownership has changed, it should become a criminal matter and taken out of football hands. I'm not against an initial points deduction. But you gotta be fair and reasonable.

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16 Apr 2026 10:48:17
Take the 15 points deduction and plough the money saved into the club, and get those 15 back in the first 5 games, I say!

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16 Apr 2026 12:05:00
100% Class! Shocking and disgraceful!

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16 Apr 2026 13:03:26
I think as Leeds fans we can identify and draw parallels of what it's like to have a villain as an owner. Ridsdale should have been expelled from football and never allowed to own another football club.
But, like Chasri, they will be let off scot-free to continue their fiendish devilment within the football world.

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16 Apr 2026 13:05:04
We started season 2007/8 in League One with a 15 point deduction, won our first 7 games on the spin and finished in the playoffs. Agree the punishment is unreasonable, as it was for us back then, but not the end of the world.

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16 Apr 2026 15:18:33
It cost us promotion though, didn't it, JR?

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16 Apr 2026 17:26:36
Wednesday were one of the Clubs who voted against us getting our 15 point deduction in League 1. We had support from some other Clubs who you would maybe be surprised at.

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17 Apr 2026 01:38:25
If we'd started at zero instead of minus 15 and everything else had gone the same, we'd have finished 2nd instead of 5th, so if that's what you mean by costing us promotion, you're right, but that's a helluva big if.

Starting at minus 15 gave us a massive kick up the bum, but would we have
won that first 7 games on the spin if we'd started at zero? Who knows.

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17 Apr 2026 13:45:12
What we would or would not have done if we didn't get a deduction is speculation. The facts are that if we didn't have a minus 15 start, we would have garnered enough points for promotion.

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Liverpool’s Recruitment Myths Under the Microscope

16 Apr 2026 07:39:13
{Ed's Note - The Chicken Staff has posted a new article entitled, Liverpool’s Recruitment Myths Under the Microscope

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16 Apr 2026 07:32:31
Adonis Storr's post-match perspectives:

The entitlement of the ‘big clubs’ and the attention they garner never ceases to amaze me.

When Manchester United found themselves floundering in the first half last night against LUFC, shell-shocked by Noah Okafor’s double, they resorted to throwing themselves to the floor and begging the referee for handouts.

Cunha got a yellow for diving.

Fernandes got a yellow for non-stop begging and dissent.

Martinez got a red card for pulling Calvert-Lewin’s hair.

Manchester United have every off-field benefit stacked in their favour against Leeds.

Revenue that is multiples of the Whites, ground capacity, training facilities, wage bill - it all dwarfs Leeds.



But they have to resort to cheating when things don’t go their way.

Under 10s know that diving is cheating, that you have to respect the referee and they also know that pulling someone’s hair is a red card.

So for their club-captain and manager to come out after the game and bemoan the referee - and for that to dominate the media narrative - rather than the brilliance of Leeds United and their tactics is a stunning display of entitlement and faux-injustice.

A tug on the hair is a red card.

Now can we talk about Leeds United’s history-making performance?

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16 Apr 2026 07:43:04
100% bright. They reminded everybody why most other fans hate them. They just have a knack of signing wingeing diving players.
They got what they deserved. It's a shame it doesn't happen more often, of late.

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16 Apr 2026 08:02:47
Could not agree more. Could say the same about Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man C, and many continental clubs like Real, Barca, PSG, Bayern, etc. They always want all the scales tipped in their favour. If someone else finds a star player, they all think they should be able to snatch them away. And then they wonder why everybody hates them and cheers to the rafters when they unexpectedly get beaten like Monday night.

You can be sure that the whole country cheered that, cept maybe Spuds and Hammers fans for personal reasons. I've been advocating flat salary and spending caps for years to level the playing field, but I'll not be holding my breath waiting for their introduction.

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16 Apr 2026 08:33:58
I hate the so-called dark arts that are so prevalent in football today.
In fact Farke only just commented on it in his presser last week. He mentioned that our players are too naive about it. I think he stopped short of stating that his players should feign injury, but we should complain to the ref more collectively when it is committed against us.



Calvert-Lewin's complaint to the ref was an example of how our players should be reacting on the pitch.
We must be smarter on the pitch and wise up, sadly it is a part of football today and it's not about to change any time soon.

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17 Apr 2026 02:19:52
DF is right that we're a bit too naive. I don't want to see our players diving all over the place or feigning injury, but if, say, Struijk had held on to O'Nien's arm at Sunderland to prevent him letting go, and then made sure they fell together in the penalty box, then we may have got the correct decision.

No cheating, but just being a bit smarter with our responses.

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15 Apr 2026 22:23:23
Just watched game again, what performance, first half were fantastic and could easily have been 0-4.
All the lads great, but thought Amps and Tanaka were awesome and controlled MF.
Got a bit tense last 15 min, but Darrow made a couple of crucial saves and DCL in the right position to clear off line twice.


Also have to mention Gaby, fantastic player and just glides forward, one of my picks for player of season.
Let’s go for it against Wolves at home, and if can win, think we’ll be safe.

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15 Apr 2026 23:59:33
Agree, Melb. It was a great performance, and Gabby is the standout player of the season for me. He is unpredictable with the ball.

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16 Apr 2026 07:16:00
His crossing is excellent, and he can beat a man. He just needs to stay switched on defensively, a tad more, as he was caught out of position again for the ugly South Americans goal. Defo in the mix for the top player award tho!

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