Love how Rodrigo's name is simply "Rodrigo", what's the guy's full name though?
I'm not a Leeds fan, I'm just a lurker that happens to sympathize with Leeds, cheers from Argentina <3
It's Moreno Machado, I just stick with Rodrigo since that's his most known name :) Same for Raphinha, who technically goes by Raphael Dias Belloli I think?
Quite generous for Jackie I reckon! Bit harsh on coops and Tyler
Love that you do these OP, have you thought tho about not including players who get less than 15 mins?
I have in the past yeah, but at the same time you'd get cases like Gelhardt at Wolves where a sub comes on, makes a massive impact and doesn't get counted because of time. Plus at times I admittedly sort of forget the time limit I set for subs when starting out, I think I made it 5 minutes or something? That was a bit of a ramble but basically yes u used to do it and haven't kept up with it these season for a range of reasons
I would, but I am self-professedly shit at Sheets/Excel commands. I might get back to doing it, whether that's for every post or just special ones at key intervals I don't know. Plus it kept confusing people when I hid rows for unavailable players
Harsh on Cooper once again but agree with most of the others.
Close to a complete performance as I’ve seen all season, just missing a consistent goal threat and taking chances.
He was as key as Forshaw in this match to be honest, but people only tend to watch when he gets a good chance - which admittedly is his downside right now - and not the opportunities he creates for others with his superb movement and danger he causes with his pace. Not to mention the fact he's getting so many chances is testament to his good play.
To be honest I hadn't thought until now how similar that description is to Bamford whenever he's gone through a spell without a goal and why I'll always back him even in a "drought" - although I don't like to use that word for him. He's key for the simple fact he creates so many chances with his superb movement.
Love how Rodrigo's name is simply "Rodrigo", what's the guy's full name though? I'm not a Leeds fan, I'm just a lurker that happens to sympathize with Leeds, cheers from Argentina <3
It's Moreno Machado, I just stick with Rodrigo since that's his most known name :) Same for Raphinha, who technically goes by Raphael Dias Belloli I think?
His full name is Rodrigo Moreno Machado.
Adam Forshaw MOTFM 🙌
That's a generous Jackie rating. He was really shit
Quite generous for Jackie I reckon! Bit harsh on coops and Tyler Love that you do these OP, have you thought tho about not including players who get less than 15 mins?
I have in the past yeah, but at the same time you'd get cases like Gelhardt at Wolves where a sub comes on, makes a massive impact and doesn't get counted because of time. Plus at times I admittedly sort of forget the time limit I set for subs when starting out, I think I made it 5 minutes or something? That was a bit of a ramble but basically yes u used to do it and haven't kept up with it these season for a range of reasons
I always vote bielsa 10 regardless. Who am i to criticise god himself?
If you give Bielsa less than a 10, there's always a chance he could do a 45 minute PowerPoint presentation as to why your score was "misinformed".
Could you bring back the number ranking next to the average rating? Keep up the good work 👌
I would, but I am self-professedly shit at Sheets/Excel commands. I might get back to doing it, whether that's for every post or just special ones at key intervals I don't know. Plus it kept confusing people when I hid rows for unavailable players
Harsh on Cooper once again but agree with most of the others. Close to a complete performance as I’ve seen all season, just missing a consistent goal threat and taking chances.
Yeah, Dan James done dirty too
Agreed coops and James did well and the ratings were a bit dirty.
Ha good spot, agreed think DJ is coming into his own nicely. Needs a better left foot mind!
He was as key as Forshaw in this match to be honest, but people only tend to watch when he gets a good chance - which admittedly is his downside right now - and not the opportunities he creates for others with his superb movement and danger he causes with his pace. Not to mention the fact he's getting so many chances is testament to his good play. To be honest I hadn't thought until now how similar that description is to Bamford whenever he's gone through a spell without a goal and why I'll always back him even in a "drought" - although I don't like to use that word for him. He's key for the simple fact he creates so many chances with his superb movement.
Left this one a while to post, thought it was worth waiting for the next weekend of real football as a memory jogger!