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Bramall Lane’s highest ever attendance was the 68,287 who witnessed an FA Cup tie against Leeds in 1936. The rivalry between the two clubs is intense but fitful, as both have bobbed up and ...
In their third year in League One and having lost in the play-offs for the last two seasons, Leeds were desperate to claim promotion at The Valley against hosts already guaranteed a top-six finish. Barney ...
Duncan Young looks back on Leeds' darkest hour Keith Mincher. Carlisle United fans know who I’m talking about, but most Leeds supporters have never heard of the former youth-team coach who very nearly ...
... Leeds in those days was routine but never less than hugely satisfying. (In fact it was actually very funny, because the players who frequently proved the difference between the two sides were the ver ...
... evening that LeedsUnited manager Thomas Christiansen had been sacked, it came as little surprise to the club’s supporters. Discontent had been growing around Elland Road for a while thanks to back-to-back ...
Before LeedsUnited proved that the city can support a top-flight football club, Leeds City showed exactly how not to do it in 15 years of chaos
3 July ~ Illegal payments, whistleblowers, alleged ...
... the reborn AFC Wimbledon.
Sutton’s shock 3-1 replay victory set up Sunday’s fourth-round tie against Leeds, a huge event in its own right for the club on south-west London’s suburban fringe, but also ...
Despite a slow start Monk could probably turn things around at Elland Road if he was given time
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9 September ~ The season is only a month old and for many LeedsUnited supporters ...
by Robert Endeacott Tonto Books, £7.99 Reviewed by Duncan Young From WSC 277 March 2010 Buy this book Dirty Leeds is an enjoyable read on some levels, but almost certainly not those envisaged by ...
The Real Story of Brian Clough at LeedsUnited by Phil Rostron Mainstream, £12.99 Reviewed by Duncan Young From WSC 273 November 2009 Buy this book The spine of this book by experienced Leeds ...
... has had something of a soul-crushing effect. At one point this decade, attendances dwindled to a low of 4,000, but this season they registered attendances of 13,000 and 9,000 against Leeds and Hereford ...
Relegation to League One, administration, Kevin Blackwell – Luton and Leeds share quite a lot. So why not add the points, too, when the teams meet at a packed-out if still fairly charmless Kenilworth ...
... life at Leeds – and especially the events that led to him leaving the club – is a hard sell. It’s light on sensational revelations, supporters at his current club, Cardiff City, will have little interest ...
... so even the most infamous moments, particularly George Best’s afternoon tryst before the third FA Cup semi-final replay against Leeds in 1970, are downplayed in both importance and sensational details. ...
Update on clubs in crisis, Tom Davies reports How do you solve a problem like LeedsUnited? Reeling from relegation, fans have spent the subsequent weeks wondering who will control their club in League ...
... One? Al Needham investigates Norris. That’s who I think of automatically when LeedsUnited’s glory years come to mind. Not Don Revie with his reams of dossiers, or sock-tags, or the Smiley badge, or seats ...
... anxious not to slip up today, particularly given Leeds’ ominous rise through the play-off places (locals complain bitterly of media bias toward the West Yorkshire city despite Sheffield being the larger ...
... made around £20m a year, the figures are frightening. The club has gone from debt free to debt laden overnight and without even the spending spree of a LeedsUnited. So what of the fans, faced with this ...