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@DeclanBubb

Beigetreten Ağustos 2016
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Leeds United
Leeds United@LUFC·
🏆 From Wembley agony to champions!
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The moment it was won. Incredible. #lufc
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Jonny Cooper
Jonny Cooper@JRCooper26·
Leeds have faced the lowest xG (3.8), lowest xG in open play (1.8), fewest shots (47), fewest touches in their own box (67), fewest big chances (2) and have the joint most clean sheets (5) of any Championship team this season. #lufc
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@Hull_Trains Realistically those additional services still aren’t great, no one is looking to get to kings cross, let alone Wembley for 2 hours before kick off, especially at about £100 pound a pop
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Hull Trains@Hull_Trains·
⚠️ 26th May Travel Information: Hull Trains will run an amended timetable with additional carriages and services to meet demand on very busy trains as a result of sporting fixtures in London. View our amended timetable below with travel advice for customers affected by cancellations. Details can also be found on our website: hulltrains.co.uk/news/2024/sund…
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DB01@DeclanBubb·
@Hull_Trains Me and my friends have 4 tickets for the 8:50am service from Doncaster to London on Sunday with open returns. We don’t have reserved seats as I couldn’t get those when booking. Please can you reassure me that we will be able to get on those trains.
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DB01@DeclanBubb·
@LUFC Any tips on how to watch in Greece on my phone? I’m in the airport waiting to board while the games on 😳
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Leeds United@LUFC·
📺 Can't make it to Elland Road tomorrow night? Find out how you can follow all the action from our Play-off semi final!
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Leeds United
Leeds United@LUFC·
🤍 A legend for club and country, Stuart Dallas has today announced he will retire from professional football at the end of the season
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DB01@DeclanBubb·
@BarneyLUFC21 The time he’s spending at rb will be so beneficial for him. People talking as if he will suddenly forget how to play in midfield as a result 😂
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BARNEY (C) 🦚@BarneyLUFC21·
17 year old at RB who should be playing in midfield and we shouldn’t be flogging each game seen a lot of this on here. He’s a 17 year old who has absolutely shown he’s above his level in this league, of course we need a full back but Archie is absolutely not out of position
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@Aiden_Wilson23 @AllDayLUFC He’s tweeted it like making it seem like we’re in absolute desperation. We should bring people in this window, particularly at fullback for cover and depth, has to be the right player though. The club will be trying, like I said above, this is a hard window.
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Aiden Wilson
Aiden Wilson@Aiden_Wilson23·
@DeclanBubb @AllDayLUFC I don't think he has though. Byram injury prone firpo injury prone. Look at their records. Gray is 17, for his own development shouldn't be playing every game. Ampadu one of the best midfielders in the league covering at CB. 1 or 2 injury's which is probable we're fucked.
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All Day LUFC
All Day LUFC@AllDayLUFC·
Leeds United’s current defence: RB: Archie Gray - 17 y/o midfielder Jamie Shackleton - midfielder originally CB: Joe Rodon - loan Pascal Struijk - injured Liam Cooper Charlie Cresswell - hardly featured LB: Junior Firpo - injury prone Sam Byram - injury prone Worrying. #LUFC
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@OscarMarrio I think it’s just form related, players will swing in and out of playing this season when we have the depth we do. Having a fit bamford and piroe with rutter allows for us to have a couple different ways of playing. I’m sure at some point we will once again see rutter and piroe.
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Oscar@OscarMarrio·
Some narratives on Piroe are crazy. Yes Piroe 10 and Rutter 9 stopped working as effectively around start of December and Rutter at 10 Bamford 9 is a more natural fit right now but let’s not act like Piroe-Rutter experiment didn’t fire us up the league from August to November.
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Honest thoughts on Joel Piroe's time at the club? 🤔 #LUFC

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LUFCMOT@LUFCMOTcom·
Jesse Marsch 🗣 "When I went to Leeds, they told me within three years the club had an 84% chance of being relegated." #LUFC
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DB01@DeclanBubb·
Really really sad to see a club legend leaving. A player who really knows what it is to be Leeds and has done since day one. A fantastic professional and great character. Thank you for all the memories Bill, be sorely missed at Leeds, but, will always be Leeds.
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Luke Ayling's Leeds United career: 268 appearances 251 league appearances 248 starts 134 games at Elland Road 121 games won 93 Premier League apps 83 clean sheets 81 games started as captain 45.1% win rate 21 assists 11 goals 9 different managers 8 seasons 4 Premier League goals 3 Premier League assists 1 Championship title 2019/20 PFA Championship Team of the Year 2019/20 Leeds United Goal of the Season 2019/20 EFL Championship Player of the Year Dec 2019 EFL Fans' Champ PFA Player of the Month Feb 2020 EFL Fans' Champ PFA Player of the Month Luke is undoubtedly one of the club's greatest ever value signings at £200,000 from Bristol City in 2016, let alone one of the most popular in modern memory. Amassing over 250 club appearances having made the right-back slot his own since 2016, he became an integral part of Leeds' Championship-winning title season in 2019/20 whilst blossoming under the leadership of Marcelo Bielsa. Alongside his legendary 'flops' and iconic goal celebrations, he gave us so many brilliant moments to cherish. His unforgettable volley against Huddersfield in March 2020 will always hold a special place in Leeds fans' hearts. His 91st minute winner in that remarkable comeback win from 0-2 down to a 3-2 win at Wolves in March 2022 also a brilliant highlight. So too was his long range volley in that magnificent 5-4 win at Birmingham in December 2019. The right-back's attacking contribution for the club has been exceptional, scoring 11 goals and providing 21 assists for the club across all competitions. Ayling's top flight form in March 2021 brought him on the verge of an England call-up, with The Guardian reporting that manager Gareth Southgate was considering giving his first England call-ups to the Leeds defender. His assists contribution alone deserves highlighting, with only Robert Snodgrass (54), Pablo Hernandez (40), Jack Harrison (31), Ross McCormack (26) and Luciano Becchio (25) registering more assists than Ayling (21) since the start of the 2004/05 season. Having been deployed on the right side of defence and as part of a back three, the former Arsenal graduate became a master of the 'flop', winning fouls up and down the country, marauding forward down the right channel and massing huge numbers of tackles won. His volume of game touches, ball carries, successful pressures, progressive ball carrying distance and physical output with tackles and duels won have made him a standout performer for the club over a successful seven-year spell. A leader on and off the pitch, Luke became the club's vice-captain after Liam Cooper as well as a trusted member of the club's the leadership group. An incredibly popular club player, it speaks volumes for how he has also been seen in the dressing room and the boardroom that he has worn the captain's armband under seven different managers at the club. He also managed to start an impressive 81 matches as Leeds captain. An inspiration to anyone with a speech impediment, Bill has never been one to shy away from answering difficult questions when facing the media, his post-match interview after the defeat at Nottingham Forest in 2020 proved an instrumental turning point in the club's fortunes amidst a sharp downturn in form and results. Having made his 250th club appearance milestone in May 2023, he had since struggled for game time and fell behind the pecking order, but his contribution to the club and the way in which he has conducted himself and led Leeds on and off the pitch has been highly commendable and will always be appreciated. Luke Ayling said in March 2021: "This club means everything to me. I've had some of the best times in football here to get promoted with this team. It's something that I'l look back in several years and think wow I was so lucky to do that." A club icon, an inspiration, a success story and anything but a flop. It's hard to imagine Leeds without Luke. Thank you for everything, Bill. 💙💛 MOT

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