Champagne Jim

The last ounce | Last day 1925/26

Written by: Moxcowhite • Daniel Chapman
Artwork by: Eamonn Dalton
Tom Jennings, his leg outstretched after kicking a shot probably into the net, in front of the numbers 25/26, in front of another image of Jennings playing for Leeds
With one game to go at Elland Road, writes Moxco, First Division survival depended on beating Spurs.
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    Enjoy Yourself
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    Tons o' fun
    A composite image of two photos, one of Sam Byram taking a throw-in, the other of Jamie Shackleton on the ball. People are already calling them Sammie Shackleram
    Shack up
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    On The March
    Joel Piroe and Georginio Rutter celebrating a goal in front of the camera, Piroe looking down the lens, Rutter shouting with his arm outstretched
    Caught in your spell
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    Fond Farewell
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    Me Me Me Me Me Me
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    Spreadable
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    GEORGIOUS
    This is a terrible celebration by Raphinha. Barcelona you do not want this!
    This week's manager
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    Staggy Hornets
    The Square Ball

    Elland Road, 1972:

    50 days that changed Leeds United forever.

    A 160 page special publication by The Square Ball, Paul Trevillion and Leeds United Supporters’ Trust, to celebrate Leeds United winning the Centenary FA Cup in 1972.

    When Don Revie picked up the phone to call Paul Trevillion, he thought he was getting a public relations expert. What he got instead was a true born artist, a whirlwind of ideas and action, a charismatic tempest. Revie soon nicknamed him, ‘The Beaver’.