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Robert Molenaar didn’t need noise and bluster to prove how hard he was, making him all the more exciting to a teenage Dave Guile.
- By David Guile
Jerrel Floyd Hasselbaink was built to score penalties with raw power. But just like the goalkeepers trying to stop them, Richard Finn is still recovering from the freak out.
The plane crash of 1998 is an almost completely forgotten part of the club’s history, writes Andy P. Only later did it become apparent how close to tragedy they came.
By the end of George Graham’s first full season, everything seemed to be coming together. But, writes Moxcowhite, one person didn’t seem to see it that way.
There was no reason for Brentford to score five against us, says Calum Archibald, other than history repeating.
Will Mateusz Klich get to the World Cup? In this form, says Will Almond, it’s only a matter of time.
We waited a month for a game of football, writes Miles Reucroft, and all we got were Stuart Attwell and Aston Villa.
Brenden Aaronson wants to be a Leeds legend. But, asks Steven York, how will that be possible?
If Jesse Marsch must continue moaning at officials, Tom Hinchcliffe thinks he must get better at it.
Mickey Thomas was Howard Wilkinson’s nemesis, writes Andy P, until he signed for Wilko at Leeds.
Tom Cliffe used to find dreaming about Leeds easy, but when dreams come true, what’s next?
The FA response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II attracted a lot of criticism, but Matthew Knowles urges some perspective.
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