It’s Ground Hog Day for Leeds United fans and for the second successive season we are being put through the relegation wringer.
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It will take a Herculean effort to stop the Manchester City juggernaut. Yet that is exactly what Leeds United must try to muster to keep their survival hopes alive.
Leeds United, my beloved club, is the gift that keeps on giving. We are on our fourth manager this season, the third on permanent terms. Definitely a club in crisis.
If Leeds United lose at Bournemouth on Sunday then my beloved club will be pushed perilously close to the relegation trapdoor.
Two basement skirmishes – the very definitions of relegation six-pointers – standout in Game Week 33 as Premier League strugglers continue their battle to avoid the drop.
If I was to write a book inspired by the distressing events at the 2023 Grand National at Aintree, the working title would be something like, “Animal rights activism and the art of protest.” Is there not a cause? Of course there is a cause, a very noble cause; the welfare of animals. There are also strategies for advancing the cause and highlighting the plight of all animals under the dominion of humans, not just…
Leeds United under Javi Gracia have turned into a Jekyll and Hyde side. You just don’t know which personality is going to turn up on match-day.
Sports and gambling are intimate historical bedfellows as the two are joined at the hip and difficult to pull asunder.
With only eight games to play in the campaign, it’s squeaky-bum time for Leeds United in the battle to stave off relegation from the Premier League. My beloved Leeds United are right in the thick of the action, holding on precariously for dear life. We, the fans, are now well and truly aboard the familiar roller-coaster, careering up and down. And hurtling up and down the league table, too. One week we are soaring high…