
Leeds United return to the Premier League Promised Land – What Next?
Although Leeds fans are currently basking in the glory of a dramatic Championship title triumph, attention will very soon begin…
Although Leeds fans are currently basking in the glory of a dramatic Championship title triumph, attention will very soon begin…
Whilst other leagues are coming to a rapid close, the Championship still has eyes on it, and it’s heading to…
The investment in Leeds United on the pitch recently would suggest that the club would be in a much better position than sitting in another relegation battle, and with Jesse Marsch facing extreme discontent from fans, his time came to an end on Monday, here are some option as to who may replace him.
Cardiff City and Leeds United fought out a memorable 2-2 draw in a dramatic FA Cup encounter in South Wales.
With their eyes firmly set on the prize of a top 10 finish having twice come from behind to win 3-2 at strugglers Everton, Brentford boss Thomas Frank says that his side will not stand aside for anyone.
Frank Lampard felt that his side were once again on the wrong end of a refereeing decision which changed the shape of the game at Goodison Park as Everton were defeated 3-2 by Brentford
A torrid season goes on at Goodison Park with Everton still waiting on their Premier League status being confirmed following another disappointing afternoon with a 3-2 defeat to Brentford.
When the fixtures were announced last June and Everton found out they’d be hosting newcomers Brentford this late on in the season, few would have predicted that it would be the Toffees going into the game with their Premier League status still not officially secured.
Watford have failed to win at Vicarage Road since November, but now face a predicament where their home games are going to prove vital to their survival.
Relegation from the Premier League is something no fan would wish to experience, especially given how hard it is to get there in the first place.
Top flight football is the aim for all teams no matter what country’s league pyramid you are in, and relegation is a daunting prospect for all fans involved.
Sunday’s result against Leeds United is by far one of the biggest of the season for Manchester United.
Having had a quiet start to life at Elland Road, Leeds United’s big-money summer signing Daniel James is starting to show signs of being the player the Whites went back in for after missing out in 2019.
Having been appointed as Dean Smith’s replacement three months ago tomorrow, Steven Gerrard has certainly made an impact at Villa Park.
Jack Harrison scored a magnificent hat trick as Leeds chased every ball to overcome West Ham 3-2 but they had heroes all over the pitch (and the bench)
At the halfway point of the season, it feels safe to say that there is nothing Leeds United can be praised for so far this campaign.
After rising through the ranks at Leeds United, Jack Clarke quickly became one of Elland Road’s hottest commodities.
Whenever Patrick Bamford is absent from the Leeds United side, they often look lost. In this piece, James O’Reilly takes a look at the man who may already be a second option for the Leeds attack.
It’s no secret that Leeds United have a fairly small squad. After beating Fulham in the League Cup, though, it may be that Leeds have more depth than they previously thought. James O’Reilly takes a look.
Daniel James is finally a Leeds player, which is something many thought would never be said. James O’Reilly takes a look at the Welsh international and his extended history with Leeds United.
If the opening to Leeds United’s 2021/22 season proved anything, it was that Marcelo Bielsa’s side are painfully thin in their midfield.
It was no secret going into the 2021/22 season that Leeds United would need to strengthen their full-back department.
Adam Forshaw made his first appearance in 21 months last night as a youthful Leeds United team triumphed over a tough-tackling, combative Guiseley AFC.
Kalvin Phillips had a stellar Euro 2020. His quality has finally become apparent to the wider world, but the question has to be asked, would he ever play the role he does for Gareth Southgate under Marcelo Bielsa? James O’Reilly takes a look.