No way I'd do that here if I was him. He'd get moaned at whatever he says. The self entitled nature of some of our fans to want to know things they don't need to know is ridiculousBluedylan1 wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 7:34 pm Kinnear did a 1 hour plus interview with a Leeds fan podcast after every summer transfer window, explaining their decisions and answering any/all difficult questions. Would be great if he carried that on while he's here.
I listened to one earlier and he came across as quite an engaging character who knew a lot about the team and the players, not just the business.
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The Friedkins very rarely speak or grant interviews. They play their cards quite close to their chest.
I'd imagine they would expect the same of Kinnear, at least with the level of info he gives out.
I'd imagine they would expect the same of Kinnear, at least with the level of info he gives out.
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Fair, but Leeds fans are probably even worse in a 1 club city with delusions of grandeur.
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I think he comes across really well in that interview tbh. Sounds really switched on to whats needed and gives me a lot of hope that we're going to have a really solid structure in place to build from.
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Very interesting! Obviously it’s all focused on positive potentials and not some of the negative actual that we’ll face, but yeah - I’m bought into him so far
Luton supporter, so don’t see any conflict of interests arising for a while yet…
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Roma is an evening kick off, Dan can do both, will probably have his private jet at John Lennon then straight after our match fly himself to Rome.ilikebrunettesisback wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 6:52 pm Mental if they don't turn up, but its also Ranieri's last home game in Rome
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Nice move
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -Park.html
Sharp had resolved never to return to Goodison. A letter to him from Everton's new owners the Friedkin Group seems to have done most to get him back for the home match against Ipswich, at which he was warmly received two weeks ago. In a significant conversation, Moyes reminded Sharp how valued he was.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -Park.html
Sharp had resolved never to return to Goodison. A letter to him from Everton's new owners the Friedkin Group seems to have done most to get him back for the home match against Ipswich, at which he was warmly received two weeks ago. In a significant conversation, Moyes reminded Sharp how valued he was.
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It's a nice move but Sharp still hasn't apologised and actually doubled down last time it came up.
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Glad he's back purely so it's not such a big deal anymore. He's still a bit of a cunt thoughTrowel wrote: ↑Fri May 16, 2025 11:58 am Nice move
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -Park.html
Sharp had resolved never to return to Goodison. A letter to him from Everton's new owners the Friedkin Group seems to have done most to get him back for the home match against Ipswich, at which he was warmly received two weeks ago. In a significant conversation, Moyes reminded Sharp how valued he was.