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Issue 03 2022-23

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The cover of TSB magazine 22/23 issue 03, a drawing by Lee Shackleton of Tyler Adams up a ladder painting over the mural of his predecessor in midfield, Kalvin Phillips
We'll win again
Our third issue of 2022/23 will be on sale for the game with Arsenal, who we are definitely going to beat, right?
A photo of Jesse Marsch consolong Rodrigo while Mateusz Klich looks disappointed in the background
No fun

For the majority of Michael Normanton’s time watching Leeds the football has been crap. We need to remember other ways we can have fun while waiting for the magic to return.

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A photo of wrestler Joshua Kemper sitting on the ring apron wearing the 22-23 Leeds home shirt after the Battle of Belle Isle
The Battle of Belle Isle

Being the good guy is of no interest to wrestler Joshua Kemper, but we’ve always appreciated a streak of villainy in Leeds. Rob Conlon tells the origin story of the hometown anti-hero, and tries to avoid Kemper’s wrath at The Battle of Belle Isle.

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Two images of Alfie Haaland playing for Leeds, in the blue and yellow quartered shirt and white Packard bell home kit
Better than Erling

His son is one of the most recognisable players in the world, but at Leeds, Fiona Kyle couldn’t help noticing Alfie Haaland.

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A yellow and blue image of Rob Molenaar playing for Leeds United and looking extremely big
Fee-fi-fo-fum

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.

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Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink shaking his first in celebration, either that or he's calling someone a wanker
Chaotic reality

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.

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The pilot who safely crash-landed the plane carrying the 1998 Leeds squad, Captain John Hackett, with his arms around members of his crew
Air Crash Investigation

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.

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A yellow and blue collage of George Graham applauding and Lee Bowyer snarling
The magic word

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.

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A collage of Leeds United capitulations: Diego Llorente at Brentford, Paul Rachubka v Blackpool, Stuart Dallas against Derby, and the scoreboard from the 7-3 vs Nottingham Forest
Six stages

There was no reason for Brentford to score five against us, says Calum Archibald, other than history repeating.

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Luis Sinisterra against a black backdrop, with green ribbons sprouting from either side like wings
Book the flights
Jesse Marsch might not be excited about a League Cup tie in Wolverhampton, but Chris McMenamy is dreaming of a European tour.
Mateusz Klich playing for Leeds United, overlayed by an image of Mateusz Klich playing for Poland
Shake it up

Will Mateusz Klich get to the World Cup? In this form, says Will Almond, it’s only a matter of time.

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An photo Stuart Attwell and his awful face speaking with Illan Meslier
Supply teachers

We waited a month for a game of football, writes Miles Reucroft, and all we got were Stuart Attwell and Aston Villa.

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Brenden Aaronson playing in the black and orange away kit, against a white back drop with a horizontal orange bar running across
Big talk

Brenden Aaronson wants to be a Leeds legend. But, asks Steven York, how will that be possible?

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An illustration of Jesse Marsch, red in the face, being given a red card by a referee. There is a speech bubble with Jesse shouting 'JERK'
Gantry view

If Jesse Marsch must continue moaning at officials, Tom Hinchcliffe thinks he must get better at it.

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A black and white photo of Mickey Thomas in an Adidas tracksuit top looking ace
Naked pasties

Mickey Thomas was Howard Wilkinson’s nemesis, writes Andy P, until he signed for Wilko at Leeds.

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An illustration of Liam Cooper with the expression of a man contemplating an existential crisis
Existential dreams

Tom Cliffe used to find dreaming about Leeds easy, but when dreams come true, what’s next?

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