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The card being out so quickly implies the fourth official had told the ref Farke had been acting like an arse and to expect him to continue after the final whistle.
Alternatively Farke was channelling his inner Kevin Horlock and walking very aggressively. Had a crap view at Dean Court that day so didn't have a clue why Super Kev was sent off.
Very good point about the 4th official.

There's also a fairly good chance that an angered Farke was shouting whatever bollocks he had a bee in his bizarre looking bonnet about as he approached the ref which the ref heard as he approached. His facial expression and gesticulations wouldn't have been missed too.

"Foul and abusive language" is my bet, but walking aggressively is funnier, so let's go with that :)
 
Not sure if putting it on the big screen is done routinely or not tbh. Guess it doesn’t happen that often (the fast being broken during a game) due to kick off times.

We often complain about fans in the stadium not being informed about what’s happening when it comes to VAR, so maybe Leeds thought telling supporters why there was a break would be better. With hindsight, maybe it backfired.
Let's change the language here.
It didn't backfire. Thinking like that in the face of such bigotry is a backward step.

The announcement was made and it exposed a cohort of pathetic bigots who shamed themselves.
Again.

I'm so bored of fargile cunts trying to bully the rest of us back to the 19th Century. Recent events in Gorton were a good start. It's time for the fair-minded majority to band together and stop pandering to the mewlings of boorish morons.

The right thing was done.
Fuck anyone that upsets.
 
Leeds fans still going on like "Ooh we were only booing because we didn't know what the stoppage in play was for". Then why were they still jeering and chanting What the Fucking Hell Is That when the message came up on the screen?
It's Yorkshire, as backward as it gets
 
Very good point about the 4th official.

There's also a fairly good chance that an angered Farke was shouting whatever bollocks he had a bee in his bizarre looking bonnet about as he approached the ref which the ref heard as he approached. His facial expression and gesticulations wouldn't have been missed too.

"Foul and abusive language" is my bet, but walking aggressively is funnier, so let's go with that :)
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I always thought he’d be great for us
He has such a lot to his game , positioning, workrate, skill, awareness, and of course goals…. Already one of our most important players.
He can do long throws too but I’m guessing Pep isn’t keen on them.
So glad we bought him.
You forgot intelligence.
The guy is bright. You can see it in his interviews.
 
Good performance, and three points is now EVERYTHING.
The first twenty showed our need for an additional, dynamic presence in the centre - it is not the forte of Rodri, Bernardo, Dias, or Guehi, even though each performed well.
Cherki can create for fun, and he was excellent, blending his technical skill with diligent use of the ball, and movement in to space to receive it. He is very difficult to contain for anyone.
Rodri is word-class.
I was surprised that Gonz didn't come on for O'Reilly.
I was pleased to see Savinho return but noticed imbecilic responses to his introduction on the match-day thread, stating that he had done nothing about two minutes after he came on - when will some fans learn?
 
Great result. Arguably the worst standard of refereeing I’ve seen in a Premier League game though.

Countless times they gave the throw-in/corner the wrong way. There was that incident where Silva gets booted in the chest and no foul.

Not good enough!
It was right in front of of the lino who couldn’t have failed to see it and clearly ignored it. Not the refs fault on this particular occasion but underlines how we are officiated differently to everyone else…
 
Leeds fans still going on like "Ooh we were only booing because we didn't know what the stoppage in play was for". Then why were they still jeering and chanting What the Fucking Hell Is That when the message came up on the screen?
Because the vast majority of them can’t read and they were confused by the jumble of letters on the screen.
 
Cherki’s pass was a thing of beauty. It needed just the right weight and exactly the right direction. No margin for error
It was a superb ball, in fact a great City goal at just the right time. The sort of pass we used to see Phil Foden make - sad that he can’t get on the pitch at the moment. Really hope he gets the magic back but overall a cracking performance once we’d weathered the storm.
 
Both one team towns. They are always a funny lot when the whole town is telling each other how amazing there club is

Leeds have a humongous catchment area. Apart from Bradford , they have the whole of that massive part of Yorkshire to themselves. But there support hasnt always reflected that.
Same with Newcastle.

People can call Citys support all they want but we have 7/8 full time pro clubs on our door step to fight for support with

Half of Bradford seems to support Leeds these days, too
 
You can tell how tough an away win it was given the reaction of the Leeds players at the end.
They wanted that win, worked their socks off for it in a tough, hostile environment.
We may not be the finished article yet in terms of a team but the nucleus is there.
 
It was a superb ball, in fact a great City goal at just the right time. The sort of pass we used to see Phil Foden make - sad that he can’t get on the pitch at the moment. Really hope he gets the magic back but overall a cracking performance once we’d weathered the storm.
Very Merlin-esque. Though someone on here would argue that Kinkladze would have played it better than Spanish Dave.
 
You can tell how tough an away win it was given the reaction of the Leeds players at the end.
They wanted that win, worked their socks off for it in a tough, hostile environment.
We may not be the finished article yet in terms of a team but the nucleus is there.
The reaction of our players and Pep showed it too, just watched it back on telly and it didn’t properly show the emotion showed to the away end by all the players and Pep. Thats 2 successive wins by a one goal margin, very nervy, very strong from a mentality perspective
 
These breaks have happened many times. What’s changed today? Dunno, it being at Elland Road or bigots feeling more emboldened generally maybe.
There was some highlighting of it in the media specifically relating to our players in the days leading up to the match.
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Immediately followed after the game with:

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