SportsTalk: Managerial changes at Leeds United and Huddersfield Town, the Steel City derby and saluting Leeds Rhinos
Published on Tuesday 21 February 2012 09:03
The managerial merry-go-round has gone in to overdrive in West Yorkshire, with Warnock, Clark and Grayson sending everyone dizzy. Download to your iPod or listen online to this Yorkshire Post podcast.
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Chief football correspondent Richard Sutcliffe joins us to give his verdict on the appointment of Neil Warnock at Leeds, the impending recruitment of Simon Grayson at Huddersfield Town, and the Terriers’ decision to sack Lee Clark.
Plus Richard sets the scene ahead of the Steel City derby and gives his thoughts on which Sheffield team will prevail.
And Dave Craven salutes rugby league and Yorkshire’s world champions, the Leeds Rhinos, and gives his thoughts on the rest of Super League’s storylines.
Nick Westby hosts SportsTalk from the Yorkshire Post.
ALSO HEAR: Six Nations preview with Dave Craven, Nick Westby, Stuart Lancaster, Tom Palmer, Charlie Hodgson and Calum Clark.
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The Leeds United website: Since we have no transfer news to report we follow transfers elsewhere such as MK Dons!!! And remember Simon is monitoring Smithy!! What a joke we are!!! Please do not underestimate the fans mentality!! PLEASE!!
I give him till Christmas….
#3 – Good joke!. 1. Welsh being Southern European and 2. Hiddink for Manager of Doncaster. Rovers could not afford one weeks wages, let alone a contract.
Yes, Leeds United have turned the corner.
Now we are completely round the bend!!!
Hang on!, we are talking about a mans game here, not football. England have a good draw in the Wolrd Cup, ultimately, New Zealand have to be favourites on their own turf.
They should not have a Southern European in charge. German or Dutch, yes. Should have been Hiddink.
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