is it just me that is really bored about the amount of transfer activity at elland road this summer! hope something happens soon! dont want fucking warren feeney, we let him go years ago, why take him back and line ridsdales pockets? dig deep captain birdseye you tight cunt
good point about kenneth haha, and yes i know, but still all the other clubs have been in the media linked with players etc, where as we are linked with warren feeney and david healy, yeah ok a few overs, but nothing exciting. we need to keep hold of delph!
also, was just wondering about Kandol and Prutton, wonder what is going to happen with these two?
Not sure but i have always liked prutton, loved his work ethic and his attitude in the game. Dont think i need to say what i think of kandol as i have the same opinion of him as the 99% who have seen him play. Hopefully sell him for a couple hundred but dont think we'll get that much for him
Whats the point he is 32 and was an average player when he was here first time. The amount of games the stupid twat dived in or made a cunt of himself was unbelievable.
He has just left a premiership club so how much do you think he will be on.
Think the only tick in the box for bates would be that he would be a free transfer.
I would rather us pick up some young wizz kid form prem/championship on a year loan.
Lets face facts the cunt isnt spending anything and would have only done so if we sold players first.
Leeds United: Mike Newell concedes defeat in battle to sign Warren Feeney
« Previous « PreviousNext » Next »View GalleryPublished Date: 01 July 2009
By Leon Wobschall
Grimsby Town boss Mike Newell has admitted defeat in his efforts to land Warren Feeney - admitting the Mariners simply couldn't compete with Leeds United's financial muscle once they entered the race to sign him.
Northern Ireland striker Feeney, who Newell worked with during his time as manager at Luton Town, has spoken to the League Two outfit about a move to Blundell Park.
Several other sides, including Huddersfield Town, Charlton Athletic and Norwich City, have also been linked with the 28-year-old, but Leeds look to have won the race for his signature.
Newell said: "I did have a number of conversations with Warren and he was interested in a move here - he was seriously considering it.
"He didn't dismiss it out of hand, but when Leeds showed an interest, it was hard for us to compete with their financial resources.
"Had we been able to get to their level, we would have had a good chance of signing Warren, but ultimately it was difficult for us to match them.
"When a quality player like Warren comes up then you have to try and go for it if you want to be successful."
we are the big boys of league 1. it may not always feel it but we do have the best ground (certainly taking into account tradition, size and atmosphere), best and most supporters, best facilities and also the most cash. our positive is also our negative. we are league 1. players don't want to play this low so our market it limited. we could get higher profile lads but would need to pay them shit loads and I don't think we should do that. we will get out of this hole and one day we will be back in top flight I have no doubt.
I honestly think deep down Danny Mills is a Leeds fan IMO, was talking to him at the PO semi final against Preston the other season. He was stood in the queue just like any other fan, had a good old chat with him and he's a truly top bloke. None of the chip on your shoulder stuff you'd expect from high earning footballer, he was queueing to get in the B block in the west stand ffs! Top fella did all the photograph stuff with us & my mates lad was in awe! Wouldn't complain seeing back in the fold again!
How else is he gonna get in without queueing? The West Stand B is where all the freebie tickets are nowadays so it's not like he paid for his ticket. And if he was such a big Leeds fan why was he one of the ones who bled us dry with his forty grand a week wages. I'm not saying he should forfeit his pay but you never saw him waive any signing on fees like Smith and Milner did.