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Rudi Voller:
How is this Leeds team only in League 1? The fact that they aren't winning it at an absolute canter is ridiculous. Them, Norwich and Chartlon are all far too good for the division. The fact that only 2 of them will go up automatically is pretty unfair.

That tie did not feel like a Man Utd home game. My favourite moment was when Gary Neville first gets the ball and gets pantomime booed. How often does he get booed at Old Trafford?

I recorded the match while at work today and I'm currently watching it through for the second time. Wes Brown somehow seems to have an even worse match second time around.

Ptommydski:
Considering the fact that right after being booked Wes Brown committed two fouls which were easily worthy of a red (including an off the ball incident with a Leeds player who was lying on the ground at the time), I have decided that the referee had merely observed that it was more of an advantage to Leeds to keep him on the pitch since he was having such a bad game.

We've only lost two games this whole season (Milwall and Liverpool) and they were both unlucky results. I think Norwich will win the league but as long as we finish second I don't mind. For obvious reasons, I'm now completely sick of the play-offs. A trip to Wembley in the JPT would be nice too. Don't fancy our chances away at Spurs in the next round of the FA Cup though. Still, the gate revenue and TV money all goes in the kitty, which must be pretty hefty by this stage.

Rudi Voller:
I think that you probably have the edge on Charlton, but Norwich  (or Holt and Hoolahan if you prefer) look pretty much unstoppable at present. Leeds' main problem seems to be that they still have to travel to most of their rivals, so their run in is as hard as it could be. It'll come down to you against Norwich I reckon. Both would have won at a canter in any other year.

Think losing at Spurs is the best that could happen to Leeds. Get another payday, which is always helpful, and you don't run the risk of an extended cup run tiring your team.

I really enjoyed watching Leeds play today, and definitely hope they go up now, so best of luck. Still don't think you'll need too much of it.

Ptommydski:
Essentially, the gap between us and Norwich is academic because I don't see any points from these upcoming fixtures -

Swindon (A)
Huddersfield (A)
Southampton (A)
Norwich (A)
Charlton (A)

Probably a few draws on the road to come, maybe a loss or two as well. If Norwich drop any points at all I'll be amazed. Maybe someone will swoop in for Holt and/or Hoolahan. If so, I hope it's Leeds!

Ptommydski:
I just don't want this day to end -

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