Just Win
Our second issue of 2021/22 is on sale outside Elland Road for the game with West Ham on Saturday 25th September. We're overdue a win!
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A good club has layers of things to fall back on. Things haven’t started brilliantly for us in the Premier League this season, but it has been a tough run of fixtures and we’ve got a lot of players to return.
There’s a lot in this photo of England B lining up to play Italy B at Brighton’s long lost Goldstone Ground.
Here among the Premier League riches, Miles Reucroft is watching the glitter losing its lustre.
Richard Finn is reminding himself to stay on his toes, while younger generations remind us trundling through life is no longer an option. Footballers included.
Whatever people’s views of England at the Euros, writes Anthony Crewdson, Leeds fans had someone to unite them.
Adam Forshaw’s injury nightmare, says Dave Guile, isn’t helped by reducing it to a circle of social media tedium.
Steven York is wondering if Raphinha and working drainage are worth all of this.
Moving to Switzerland has got Patrick Gunn seeking avenues of conversation. Berardi? Alioski? UEFA Cup?
Pat Bamford has the England cap he always backed himself for. Fiona Kyle charts his self-propulsion.
When Jimmy McCovick wants to tell people how bad it got at Leeds before Bielsa, he has one name ready.
Leeds United stayed quiet as promised in this summer’s transfer window. Matthew Knowles is planning ahead for more noise.
O’Leary’s innocents were at their best beating Lokomotiv Moscow, but Simon Smith can never feel that way again.
Chris McMenamy has the future of Leeds United monetisation all planned out. Vamos!
At first the pandemic was bringing people together, but as we come back from lockdowns, Ruari Skelton is feeling uneasy.
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