Leeds United, 2019-20, Free, Issue 05 2019-20, Subscribers
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The main thing we need to take from the Arsenal game is the same thing we need to take from the Wigan and Derby games of last season.
Trouncing the FA Cup holders in 1933 felt like a breakthrough for Leeds United.
Everyone thought Patrick Bamford needed to be liked. Then he found his home at Elland Road.
Who was Jack Clarke, anyway?
The hastily Photoshopped presence of Darren Huckerby on the finished squad posters showed how late in the summer of 1999 Jimmy Hasselbaink had left Leeds in the lurch.
Since 2010 we’ve never had it so good. Except that time we nearly did.
Terry Venables appealed to all the worst parts of the Peter Ridsdale era.
How did Leeds go from the best defence in Europe, to this?
After eighteen years with Elland Road on your doorstep, what’s it like to move away?
Staying at Elland Road might be the best legacy Andrea Radrizzani could leave.
Everywhere we turn are songs, stats and jinxes. What’s the solution?
“We need lots of positive feeling,” Andrea Radrizzani recently tweeted, or more accurately clapped back, to a fan worried about the January transfer window.
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