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| Sunderland look a good side with potential - can see them being the third team to be promoted.
Why did he not start Rothwell - he made a huge difference - Gruev's dead ball kicking is poor.
The defending for the Sunderland goal was really poor not sure any of the starters enhanced the game. I agree with Tad James' end product is very poor most of the time.
As they say in Sheffield a win is a win doesn't matter how it comes.
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| Leeds' away record with Tanaka and Rothwell starting is something like 2 wins in 9, so I think adding a more defensive midfielder in there was right IMO. Also, with Struijk injured, Gruev is the only option, and I think given the amount of space Bellingham got in the away game, Gruev was always going to start this game, and from a defensive point of view, I thought it worked. Sunderland couldn't play through us and Bellingham was very quiet for most of the game.
I do think if Struijk is able to do 90 minutes, he'll start, and Ampadu will move into midfield with Tanaka for the rest of the season.
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| agree with everything you said
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| It looks like the 49ers are buying Rangers to start their multi-club model.
It also looks like Angus Kinnear is in talks with Everton to become their new CEO.
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| shame about kinnear. done a good job
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| Yes i like Kinnear, but we have some top people in charge so we'll be fine. Interesting re 9ers and Rangers, personally i'm not a big fan as it can feel like it will dilute resources and attention. As long Marathe remains only as an investor then fine and doesn't head it up.
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