A lot of Leeds United fans have responded to a tweet from Graham Smyth (Via Leeds United Fan TV Channel) showing Luke Ayling wandering over to a group of Bristol City players (0:03) who are receiving instructions from their manager Lee Johnson.
What did you make of this moment?
Funny
Unnecessary
The 28-year-old is then shoved away by Johnson (0:07), and these Leeds fans love that Ayling decided to try and listen in to what Johnson was saying.
This was an excellent moment. No one on the pitch or sideline taking it too seriously. Just a wee joke. https://t.co/VQEWpiGWb8
— Graham Smyth (@GrahamSmyth) February 16, 2020
All spies are us. Good lad, Bill for trying to overhear the team talk ??
— Jo Bedford ? (@El_Loco_Jo) February 16, 2020
Catching up with ex team mates ??
— Smallfry19 (@Smallfry191) February 16, 2020
Disgraceful by Frodo 10 point deduction and a 3 match touchline ban…….. Come on EFL sort it out
— Matt Dobson (@WakeyDobbo) February 16, 2020
Spying for sure ?
— Bobby Joyce (@bjlufc) February 16, 2020
That’s a ban
— Rob (@Rob94247840) February 17, 2020
Ha ha the dodgy geezer
— mightywhites1966 (@mightyleeds1966) February 16, 2020
Love it even @lukeayling_8 is laughing
— Stop the World I want to get off ??? (@SpanishPirate1) February 16, 2020
I saw it from east stand upper.
All spies are us.— Hello Dave ?? (@DavidSpink1) February 17, 2020
Other Whites supporters were annoyed because they thought that this stoppage in play was ridiculous.
What an unreal moment. Leeds were all over them in the 35th min and one of theirs went down with a broken eyelash. Next thing the whole team, including goalie are allowed to clear off the pitch and receive coaching from their Mgmt team. Why did the ref allow this to happen?
— Alan Leaf (@AlanLeaf3) February 16, 2020
It was such an unnecessarily long stoppage too!
— Jamie (@LUFCjamie1919) February 16, 2020
What do we think?
This all looks like a good bit of fun as Johnson slightly shoves Ayling (0:07) , and the defender stays on his feet and carries on (0:10) rather than rolling around on the floor.
The former Bristol City man, though, was the one who had the last laugh as he scored the winning goal for Leeds in a result that moved the Whites three points clear of third and left the Robins in seventh behind Preston North End on goal difference.