Forshaw returns to action as impressive Leeds United U23s make first-team auditions
Adam Forshaw made his first appearance in 21 months last night as a youthful Leeds United team triumphed over a tough-tackling, combative Guiseley AFC.
Adam Forshaw made his first appearance in 21 months last night as a youthful Leeds United team triumphed over a tough-tackling, combative Guiseley AFC.
Leeds United will get their preparations for the 2021/22 Premier League season underway this Tuesday with a visit to Yorkshire neighbours Guiseley AFC, in a match that will set of a period of four matches in five days for Marcelo Bielsa’s enthralling side.
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The Championship is well-known for being one of the most difficult to predict leagues in world football. Teams can go from play-off contenders to relegation fodder within only a few months (see Hull in 2020) and now, as we approach the conclusion of a season blighted by an absence of fans, it is as open at the top as ever.
“If you’re a racist supporter, you are a racist supporter. The idea that you can ban someone from football but they can still go to other sports seems to me to be a mockery.”
This Saturday, almost a year after it was first scheduled to be played, we will see League 1 promotion contenders Portsmouth, take on a Salford City side who are looking upwards themselves in League 2.
This should be a tough well-fought entertaining game and whoever emerges victorious will hope that the win can act as a catalyst for the rest of the season. Wycombe want to stay up, Watford want promotion. WIll either of them attain it?
Their road to success, or failure, could well start on Wednesday.”
“As the media-centric revolution has occurred across football, we have steadily seen a decline in the confidence and authority of referees up and down the leagues and this is because there is now the technology to definitively prove a referee wrong.”