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…
Since taking over at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea’s new owner, Todd Boehly, has made a number of choices that make you scratch your head.
I felt Elland Road’s collective heart sink when Forest went ahead against Leeds United inside the opening quarter of the match last night.
Graham Potter, sacked by Chelsea on Sunday, is a victim of a fumbling new ownership regime and the club’s muddled transfer policy.
Things couldn’t have gone any better for Leeds United in the previous round of Premier League fixtures.
I love the England men’s national football team, but I only had Leeds United players on my mind this international break.
Another game week for angst-ridden Premier League supporters in the relegation scrap, and another skirmish for Leeds United in the quest for survival.
Manchester City have been installed among the favourites to win the UEFA Champions League since hiring Pep Guardiola as manager nearly eight years ago.
Leeds United earned a crucial point against Brighton in the Premier League relegation battle thanks to a late Jack Harrison goal.
It’s a familiar annual story of woe and disappointment as Paris Saint-Germain reflect on yet another failed attempt at winning the UEFA Champions League.