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Leeds United: Do It For Redders

Started on 19 October 2014 by Jack
Latest Reply on 7 March 2015 by OMGItsToddzy
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another great, clean update Jack! well done!

Unlucky to be dropping the points that you are - but be encouraged by how many goals you're scoring
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XandertheDunny: Cheers mate :D

TodayAtTomorrow: As long as we're top of the league that's all that matters, thanks for the support ;)

Youth Recruitment Players


It's that time of year, new young blood is coming through at Elland Road.

Chief football writer at the Yorkshire Evening Post, Phil Hay, has spent the past few days assessing the new youth recruitment scheme going on at Leeds United's training ground - Thorp Arch.

Leeds have a reputation for producing quality academy talent, the majority of the players from the Revie era - Leeds' most successful period to date were from the academy. Players such as Billy Bremner, Eddie Gray, Peter Lorimer and Jack Charlton - who holds The Whites' most appearances record to this day with 629 appearances between 1952 and 1973. All them players featured in the 1972 F.A. Cup Final which Leeds won against Arsenal.



More recent products from the academy consist of Micah Richards, Gary Speed, David Batty, Aaron Lennon, Fabian Delph and Robert Snodgrass. All of them players have all played in the top-flight of English football. This season though, Neil Redfearn has heavily relied on the clubs youth system, which before the first team managerial role he was given in July 2014, was a system that he managed from under-18's to under-21's.



Sam Byram, Lewis Cook, Alex Mowatt, Charlie Taylor and Lewis Walters have all had an integral part in getting Leeds to top spot in the Championship so far this season. Kalvin Phillips and Chris Dawson have also contributed to the teams' efforts this season.



In the development squad, Leeds have a whole load of young players piling up ready for some first-team action. Players like Northern Ireland under-21 representative Robbie McDaid, Alex Purver, Jack Turnbull, Munya Mbanje and Piteu Crouz have all been waiting in the under-21's team and will be looking to prove themselves as first-team standard by the time next season comes around.

As mentioned above, striker Piteu Crouz has been firing in the goals for Scottish Premier League side Motherwell, bagging nine goals from fourteen starts since joining The Steelmen on loan in January, and the Scottish Premier League is a massive league for an 18 year old, with it requiring strength and physical aspects more than anything but Crouz has proven anyone can do it in that league.

Now, it's time for the new generation of future Leeds stars to be shown to the world. Leeds have had an extremely good intake of players this year and as long as they can reach their gifted potential, Leeds can prepare for an extremely good few years of success out of them. Nobody can 'poach' these players either, after agreeing professional terms by the time they turn 17 years old.

How To: Win Promotion



It's done. Ten years in the shit and we've finally done it. "Done what?" you may ask, I reply, "Leeds United, we've been ten years without top-flight football, ten years without the glitz and glamour and money and whatever more incentives top-flight football can offer. That's ended today. We're out of here and we're never returning."
A twelve point gap between us and the eventual runners-up Wolves reasserted our dominance of this league, winning the title four games before the end of the season. The 4-1 loss to Bolton in May 2004 seems a distant memory now as we move up into the money.

LEEDS UNITED 2 (Byram 23 Becchio 51), BLACKBURN ROVERS 0.

LUFC:
Silvestri, Wootton, Bamba, Bellusci, Berardi, Murphy, Phillips, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Becchio

BRFC: Steele, Kane, Duffy (Olsson 63), Hanley, Spurr, Tunnicliffe, Taylor (Marshall 45), Lowe, Cairney, Conway (Brown 45), Rhodes

Referee: T. Kettle

Booked: Bellusci, Phillips (Leeds), Taylor, Hanley, Tunnicliffe, Lowe (Blackburn)

Sent off: Tunnicliffe (Blackburn)

Attendance: 34,868

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 3 (La Parra 26 Dicko 28 Evans 45+3), LEEDS UNITED 3 (Becchio 9,86 Byram 35).

WWFC:
Ikeme, Ricketts, Batth, Stearman, Doherty (McDonald 83), Henry, Rowe, La Parra, Edwards (Evans 43), Boukari (Henry 90), Dicko

LUFC: Silvestri, Berardi, Wootton, Bellusci, Taylor, N'Goyi, Phillips, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Becchio

Referee: J. Adcock

Booked: Bellusci, Berardi (Leeds)

Attendance: 28,666

LEEDS UNITED 4 (Adryan 30 Byram 36 Murphy pen 56, pen 73), CARDIFF CITY 2 (Burgstaller 50 Guerra 75)

LUFC:
Silvestri, Wootton, Bamba, Bellusci, Berardi, Murphy, N'Goyi, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Walters

CCFC: Marshall, Connolly, Ecuélé Manga, Turner, Garrido (John 74), Gunnarsson, Eikrem, Whittingham, de Lanlay (Noone 62), Burgstaller, Macheda (Guerra 45)

Referee: C. Kavanagh

Booked: Garrido (Cardiff)

Attendance: 34,753

LEEDS UNITED 1 (Walters 67), NORWICH CITY 1 (Turner 74)

LUFC:
Silvestri, Wootton, Bamba, Cooper, Taylor, Murphy, N'Goyi, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Walters

NCFC: Ruddy, R Bennett, Turner, Bassong, Golbourne, E Bennett, Tettey (Odjidja 74), O'Neil (Djeparov 45), Johnson, Murphy (Redmond 74), Grabban

Referee: F. Graham

Booked: None.

Attendance: 26,449

CHARLTON ATHLETIC 3 (Jackson pen 50 Vetokele 58, 76), LEEDS UNITED 5 (Walters 4, 26, 39 Byram 32 Adryan 65)

CAFC:
Henderson, Solly (Tucudean 45), Morrison, Bikey-Amougou, Stevens (Gudmundsson 45), Buyens, Bulot, Cousins, Jackson, Moussa (Robinson 45), Vetokele

LUFC: Silvestri, Berardi, Wootton, Cooper, Taylor, Murphy, Phillips, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Walters

Referee: T. Harrington

Booked: Jackson, Cousins, Bikey-Amougou, Buyens (Charlton), Cooper (Leeds)

Attendance: 16,189

WIGAN ATHLETIC 3 (Huws 20 Riera 81 Boyce 88), LEEDS UNITED 2 (Byram 17 Wootton 33)

WAFC:
Al-Habsi, Boyce, Osmar (Tavernier 81), Kiernan, Taylor, Kvist, Forshaw, Espinoza, Huws, Riera, Waghorn (Holt 61)

LUFC: Silvestri, Wootton, Bamba, Cooper, Taylor, N'Goyi, Phillips, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Becchio

Referee: M. Oliver

Booked: Kvist (Wigan)

Sent off: N'Goyi (Leeds)

Attendance: 13,763

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY 0, LEEDS UNITED 2 (Walters 12, 57)

SWFC:
Westwood, Buxton, Lees, Dielna (Corry 62), Hélan, Lee, Palmer, Semedo, Wallace (Maghoma 65), Maguire, Nuhiu (Madine 57)

LUFC: Silvestri, Berardi, Wootton, Cooper, Taylor, Murphy, Phillips, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Walters

Referee: S. Stockbridge

Booked: Lees, Buxton (Wednesday)

Attendance: 37,933

LEEDS UNITED 2 (Becchio 25 Phillips 62), ROTHERHAM UNITED 2 (Bowery 60 Green 65)

LUFC:
Silvestri, Wootton, Bamba, Cooper, Berardi, Murphy, Phillips, Byram, Adryan, Mowatt, Becchio

RUFC: Collin, Richardson (Young 78), Morgan, Wood, Skarz, Pennant, Green, Smallwood (Árnason 65), McLaughlin, Bowery, Derbyshire (Clarke-Harris 84)

Referee: C. Sarginson

Booked: Cooper (Leeds), Richardson (Rotherham)


Awards


Player of the Year


Winner: Sam Byram (Leeds)


Young Player of the Year


Winner: Adryan (Leeds)


Manager of the Year


Winner: Kenny Jackett (Wolves)


Top Goalscorer


Winner: Oriol Riera (Wigan)


Goal of the Season


Winner: Shaun Maloney (Wigan)
2nd Place: Harry Forrester (Brighton)
3rd Place: Chris David (Fulham)



Team of the Season




Leeds Best XI: 2014-15




Preparations Begin For 2015-16


Leeds United boss Neil Redfearn is well underway in preparing for life in the Premier League and the Europa League by adding a massive sixteen players to his current playing squad, whilst letting twelve leave Elland Road on a permanent basis, and ten more on loan. The net spend for this transfer window amounts to £21,850,000 in the black for The Whites, spending £24.15m on arrivals whilst earning £46m.

The majority of Redfearn's signings have been British, with just one foreign player - Swede John Guidetti - being included in the list of arrivals. Along with this is that the majority of departures have been foreign, or non-British however you may interpret. It seems as though the former Barnsley midfielder is looking to create a British dynasty, an approach which Don Revie took in Leeds' most successful period. Redfearn may be looking to emulate his idol Revie.

The headline additions to Elland Road have been Adam Forshaw, arriving for £7.25m from Wigan Athletic, West Ham left-back Aaron Cresswell who arrives for £7m, Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley who joins on a free transfer, Kieran Gibbs who joins from Arsenal following his transfer listing at The Emirates and Q.P.R hardman Joey Barton who joins on a free transfer.

The most surprising addition, though, is Peterborough United poacher Luke James arriving for £5,000,000 from The Posh following a fall-out with manager Duncan Ferguson. The striker led Peterborough to promotion to the second tier of English football with 17 goals in 32 League One games last season following his arrival from Hartlepool. The price tag is definitely a heavy one for the Englishman, especially when signed in the Premier League for a club like Leeds. Although, it's not the first time something like this has proven successful for a Premier League side. In 2013, Crystal Palace snapped up Peterborough hitman Dwight Gayle for a fee of £5.5m, the striker was an instant hit with the Palace fans with his pace providing a great replacement for the departing Wilfried Zaha.

Onto departures, the main money-maker for The Whites was the sale of young Italian shot-stopper Marco Silvestri to West Ham United for a grand fee of £7,500,000. The 24-year-old featured in every single match of the 59-game season for Leeds. The Italian conceded 64 goals throughout the course of the season, but kept the most amount of clean sheets in the Championship last season - totalling 18 clean sheets. The £6,000,000 sales of Giuseppe Bellusci to Southampton and Luke Murphy to West Ham were also a key money maker.

The January signings were all sold off, Granddi N'Goyi left for £4.8m to Real Sociedad, Sol Bamba left for £3.4m to Tottenham Hostspur, Leonardo Pavoletti left for £1m to Parma and Dedryck Boyata left for £180k to Crystal Palace. Only ten of last seasons first-teamers remain at Elland Road following the mass exodus of players.

Arrivals:

Adam Forshaw - £7.25m from Wigan Athletic
Micah Richards - Free Transfer from Manchester City
Tom Cleverley - Free Transfer from Manchester United
Jason Steele - Free Transfer from Middlesbrough
Darren Fletcher - Free Transfer from Manchester United
Tyler Blackett - Free Transfer
Patrick Bamford - Free Transfer
Islam Feruz - Free Transfer
John Guidetti - Free Transfer
Will Keane - Free Transfer
Ryan Taylor - Free Transfer
Joey Barton - Free Transfer
Sean Morrison - Free Transfer from Cardiff City
Luke James - £5m from Peterborough United
Aaron Cresswell - £7m from West Ham United
Kieran Gibbs - £4.9m from Arsenal

Departures:

Gaetano Berardi - £5m to Zenit St. Petersburg
Piteu Crouz - Loaned to St. Johnstone
Giuseppe Bellusci - £6m to Southampton
Mirco Antenucci - £2.5m to CSKA Moscow
Marco Silvestri - £7.5m to West Ham United
Dedryck Boyata - £180k to Crystal Palace
Brian Montenegro - Loaned to Stoke City
Tommaso Bianchi - £5.25m to Burnley
Sol Bamba - £3.4m to Tottenham Hotspur
Granndi N'Goyi - £4.8m to Real Sociedad
Leonardo Pavoletti - £1m to Parma
Souleymane Doukara - £4m to Hull City
Will Keane - Loaned to Hull City (£18.5k p/m)
Robbie McDaid - Loaned to Rochdale
Eoghan Stokes - Loaned to Barnet
Alex Purver - Loaned to Brentford
Luke Murphy - £6m to West Ham United
Jake Skelton - Loaned to Dagenham & Redbridge
Henry Rollinson - Loaned to Guiseley
Mallik Wilkes - Loaned to Torquay United
Ross Killock - Loaned to Colchester United
Matthew Downing - Loaned to Guiseley
Some really good signings, and you made some really good money for selling. I think you will be able to reach your goals for next season.

Pre-Season


Neil Redfearn's men got off to a 100% win record during pre-season, just what they needed before their big kick-off at The Molineux as they begin the season in the Premier League for the first time since 2003/04. Over the course of the friendly schedule Leeds played in their first European competition since 2002. The Whites faced Estraklasa side Lechia Gdansk in the Europa League Qualifying Rounds. After defeating them 4-1 over two legs, Redfearn's men now face Israeli side Maccabi Haifa in the Play-Off round before the Group Stage part of the tournament.

Fixtures


EXETER CITY 0, LEEDS UNITED 4 (Byram 2, 3 Cooper 8, 49)

ECFC:
Pym (Hancox 76), Richards-Everton (Butterfield 45), Bennett (Pond 45), Moore-Taylor (Tancock 49), Woodman (Villamarin 45), Oakley (Ribeiro 82, White 88), Byrne (Jay 45), Sercombe, Gray (Keohane 45), Robson (Johns 45), Cummins (Nichols 45)

LUFC: Steele, Richards, Wootton, Cooper, Gibbs, Forshaw, Cook, Byram, Cleverley, Mowatt, Walters

Referee: K. Stroud

Booked: Gibbs (Leeds)

Attendance: 5,421

MANSFIELD TOWN 0, LEEDS UNITED 5 (Barton 14, 63, 71 Walters 50, 54)

MTFC:
Bishop (Hampson 54), Marsden (East 45), Jones (Hooman 45), Anderson (Legge 45), Tafazoli (Hempshall 51), Kinsella, Rees (Gibbons 54), Heslop (McGuire 45), Thomas (Clements 45), Basey (Banya 45), Bingham (Sampson 45)

LUFC: Steele, Richards, Wootton, Cooper, Cresswell, Fletcher, Barton, Byram, Cleverley, Mowatt, Walters

Referee: G. Salisbury

Booked: McGuire (Mansfield)

Attendance: 2,958

HUESCA 0, LEEDS UNITED 9 (James 1 Forshaw 18 Byram 29, 44, 57, 81 Mowatt 45+3 90 Richards 62)

CFH:
Omar, Campabadal, David, Jaime (Munoz 62), Lombera, Bernal (Belanche 62), Tierno, Murillo, Rodríguez, Gaspar (Patricio 76), Guillem

LUFC: Eastwood, Richards, Wootton, Cooper, Gibbs, Phillips, Forshaw, Byram, Cleverley, Mowatt, James (Guidetti 43)

Referee: I. Iglesias Villanueva

Booked: Phillips (Leeds)

Attendance: 2,293

GILLINGHAM 0, LEEDS UNITED 5 (Walters 42 Gibbs 55 Cleverley 60 James 75 Blackett 76)

GFC:
Hadler (Blunt 75), Morris, Egan (Noughele 60), Foster, Loft (Dickinson 47), Linganzi, Pritchard, Dack, McGlashan, Hall, McDonald

LUFC: Eastwood (Steele 66), R Taylor, Wootton (Morrison 66), Cooper (Blackett 66), C Taylor (Cresswell 66), Phillips (Forshaw 66), Cook (Austin 66), Byram, Cleverley (Dawson 66), Gibbs, Walters (James 66)

Referee: S. Hooper

Booked: Morrison (Leeds)

Attendance: 4,293

STANDARD LIÉGE 1 (Viera 12), LEEDS UNITED 5 (Cleverley 8, 70 James 25, 33 Gibbs 32)

SLFC:
Pasveer, Milec, Teixeira, Van Damme, van Peppen, Bia, Trébel, Enoh, Rojo, Ono, Viera

LUFC: Steele, Wootton, Blackett, Cooper (Morrison 76), Cresswell, Phillips, Mowatt, Byram, Cleverley (Austin 76), Gibbs, James

Referee: A. Van Aerschot

Booked: Blackett, Cooper (Leeds)

Attendance: 7,844

LEEDS UNITED 2 (Byram 7 Gibbs 64), LECHIA GDANSK 1 (Czajkowski 73)

LUFC:
Steele, Taylor, Wootton (Blackett 25), Cooper, Gibbs, Fletcher, Forshaw, Byram, Cleverley, Mowatt, James

LGFC: Mirecki, Lebek, Sierzputowski, Olczyk, Wojtkowiak, Bebenek, Marczuk, Bereszynski (Stec 62), Broz, Burylo (Kolodynski 45), Beblowski (Czajkowski 56)

Referee: F. Brych

Booked: Blackett, Fletcher (Leeds), Lebek, Bebenek (Lechia)

Attendance: 23,268

LEEDS UNITED 6 (Guidetti 2, 27 Gibbs 22, 54 Cleverley 55 Cook 57), WIDNES VIKINGS 0

LUFC:
Eastwood, R Taylor, Morrison, Cooper (Austin 72), C Taylor, Phillips, Cook, Byram, Cleverley, Gibbs, Guidetti (James 72)

WVFC: Hunt (Chantler 56), MacPherson (McQuade 54), Worsfold, Doble, Bryan, Kilby (Maitland-Niles 45), Whiteman, Carthey, Broadbent (Castle 54), Collett (Weatherstone 45), Kearns (Hunt 45)

Referee: I. Bentley

Booked: Eastwood (Leeds)

Attendance: 9,929

LECHIA GDANSK 0, LEEDS UNITED 2 (Forshaw pen 2 Walters 78)

LGFC:
Mirecki, Lebek, Sierzputowski, Olczyk, Wojtkowiak, Bebenek, Marczuk, Bereszynski (Stec 62), Broz (Wojtczak 45), Burylo, Beblowski (Czajkowski 56)

LUFC: Steele, Taylor, Blackett, Cooper, Gibbs, Phillips, Forshaw, Byram, Cleverley, Mowatt, Walters

Referee: N. Rizzoli

Booked: Marczuk, Lebek (Lechia), Phillips (Leeds)

Attendance: 21,614

August



We have a relaxed month ahead of us as we face reasonably equal teams in Crystal Palace and Wolves. Also, I cannot see us losing to Maccabi Haifa but we must show them respect as they are ranked in the same tournament so they must have some form of skill within their ranks. All but one of our games this month is televised which means lots of money for us.

New Arrival


Simon Eastwood


Eastwood was brought in on the basis that he is a back-up to Jason Steele, and looking back at the games he played in pre-season we've got a very solid back-up keeper on our books. Since arriving on loan from Blackburn, he's kept a clean sheet in all three games he has featured in which is a bright start.
good update nice to see a Leeds story, I just got Leeds promoted too interesting signings and good luck in Europe

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