Once again Dave...........on behalf I'm sure of all expats, I thank you
from the bottom of my heart for your reasoned and entertaining match
reports.

When I was scandalously thrown off this list a few months ago despite being
the totally innocent party, I thought meh, WTF, that list is nought but a
feeble pathetic creature these days, so I didn't bother to try to
resubscribe. But I found after a while that I could not live without your
match reports, so I signed up again.

On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 5:10 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have got to agree- Ayling made a massive difference and showed just how
> much we missed him. He was very good today and really drove the team on, he
> always wanted the ball and always tried to do something positive with it.
> We also commented on how good he was with the young lad (Edmunson) when he
> came on, we had a corner and as he stood in the box Ayling went right to
> him and patted him on the shoulder and had a word in his ear - real
> captaincy / old hand stuff
> Forshaw also impressed again and brought the best out of Vieira who
> continued his recent return to form - these two at the heart of midfield
> next season could be the solid base we need
> QPR were already on their holidays and made it easy for us today and so it
> is hard to read much into the result or performance - we did go out on a
> bit of a high though so that was good. Like QPR though many fans were there
> in body only. We got to the ground right on kick off (so missed the
> applause and the reason for it) and noticed lots of fans stayed in the
> Fanzone finishing their drinks rather than going to watch the game and
> then, of the 5 of us 3 were in the bar / food area so missed the second goal
> Nothing much happened in the first 20 or so minutes, Matt Smith caused us
> a few problems but did not hit the target, then a great run and cross by
> Pearce led to an almighty goal mouth scramble that led to 2 or 3 players
> failing to score when they perhaps should have done. Then from the corner
> taken by Forshaw, Phillips won the first ball and headed towards goal where
> Roofe was stood with his back to goal and pulled off a brilliant overhead
> kick that gave the keeper no chance - a brilliant finish and his 11 th of
> the season making him our top scorer (not the 20+ that Wood got last year)
> That almost finished it as a contest as they had nothing to offer and we
> took total control without being particualry good. Pearce had a rasping
> shot and we had a few half chances
> Second half started in a bizzare fashion - we should have had a corner but
> the ref gave them the goal kick which the keeper hit straight to Phillips
> who shrugged off the nearest defender and did a clever little turn before
> scuffing his shot into the net 2 -0
> We continued to dominate with little real attempts on goal - Edmundson
> came on and nearly scored but his shot was deflected - cannot believe he is
> only 16 looking at the size of him and he gave it plenty of effort. Alioski
> nearly scored direct from a corner but the keeper tipped it over the bar
> and he had one other shot - a great move and cross found him unmarked in
> the six yard box but his strike was right at the keeper who blocked it
> A very decent sized crowd enjoyed the day in the sun and a decent victory
>
> We did not stay for the post match "lap of appreciation" and the game was
> too little too late really and often had the feel of a pre season friendly
> but it was nice to finish on a bit of a high and to see BPF get his first
> clean sheet
> No idea how many of this lot will still be with us next season - the
> introduction of o'Kane was met with more than a few boos - and no one will
> be that unhappy to see the end of a season that, once again, promised much
> (remember when we were top of the league and Saiz and Alioski looked like
> tearing this Division apart) and delivered nothing
> Some big decisions to be made - starting with do we keep Heck (whose old
> Barnsley side were relegated today)
> I am glad that this season is done with but will, no doubt, be itching to
> get back to ER and LUFC in a few weeks time
> All the best to you all over the closed season
> Dave
>
>       From: David W <[email protected]>
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2018, 13:26
>  Subject: [LU] What a difference an Ayling makes
>
> We’re not suddenly world beaters, and QPR are insipid, but Ayling makes a
> massive difference to the team.
>
> Forward drive and urgency which is lacking almost everywhere else.
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