Author Archives: The Beaten Generation

The Art of Super Leeds: TSB Interviews Paul Trevillion, Inventor of the Socktag

“What I’m telling you now is dynamite. What I’m telling you now is gold dust. What I’m telling you now is the best thing that’s ever gone in your magazine. Listen to this, this is massive.” ~ Paul Trevillion LIKE most Leeds fans in their thirties, I was brought up on tales of that greatContinue Reading

PANTOMIME HORSE IN ELLAND ROAD BAN

First they BANNED a GRANNY – now Leeds United chiefs have shown NEIGH RESPECT by slapping a ban on a pantomime horse after a pitch invasion – 38 YEARS AGO!

The horse, brown, has been shocked by the retrospective ban after being chased from the field during a 1973 home game against Liverpool.Continue Reading

Infographic: Leeds United’s men on borrowed time

Leeds United's loan players since 2004

According to this handy pullout guide in the current issue of The Square Ball magazine, Aston Villa’s Barry Bannan became the 54th player to join Leeds United on loan since relegation in 2004. Actually, he’s the 55th, as shortly after finishing the layout I was reminded that cover star Neil Kilkenny made one start on emergency loan prior to signing from Birmingham City.Continue Reading

Sergeant Wilko’s Great Leap Forward

IN THE centre pages of the brand new The Square Ball featuring an exclusive interview with Howard Wilkinson, we roll back the years to a time when a football man set the Leeds United agenda and we fans reaped the rewards.Continue Reading

Looking for Kitabdjian – Part 2

Like many cardboard boxes under many beds in many back bedrooms, mine contains a pile of old football magazines. Some are from the 1970s. Some are French. Two reveal a secret about one of the most talked about referees in Leeds United’s history. A lot’s said about Michel Kitabdjian – that he was bribed, that he never officiated again – but one thing’s for sure: Leeds v Bayern wasn’t the only game he let spiral out of hand.Continue Reading

Looking for Kitabdjian – Part 1

Exactly 30 years after the 1975 European Cup Final against Bayern Munich in Paris, I issued 75 limited edition T-shirts to mark the most notorious night in Leeds United’s history. The design featured an image of the referee flanked by French riot police – his whistle on pursed lips, baton beginning to bow under downward pressure. I’d never seen a photograph of referee Michel Kitabdjian’s face so I made it up. It bore a title – The Beaten Generation – that I nicked from a track by the band The The which seemed to sum up much about the night the Revie era ended for real.Continue Reading

It’s a Wonderful Life at Elland Road

If you haven’t already, pick up the new issue of The Square Ball this Christmas and have your cockles warmed by this festive retelling of Simon Grayson’s tumultuous reign which began against Leicester City two Boxing Days ago.Continue Reading

Sickpots in The Square Ball

Despite the fact he can be heard on there at least once a week, Leeds United chairman Ken Bates has never taken fans’ calls live on Yorkshire Radio. Could it be there are more “sickpots” than he’d care to mention?Continue Reading

Lucas Radebe on Beeston Hill

In the brand new The Square Ball magazine’s centre pages, TBG re-imagines Lucas Radebe’s recent return to Leeds, inspired by his own account of living with Philomen Masinga in Beeston: the location of Tony Harrison’s epic poem, V.Continue Reading

Infographic: Who owns Leeds United?

Over yet another boozy lunch with a journalist at “his usual table at the Cafe de Paris” in Monaco, Ken Bates deflected a question from the Independent‘s Brian Viner about Leeds United’s ownership with: “We have complied with Football League regulations, it’s all on the website, and there it is.”Continue Reading