Round 5 of fixtures in the Championship threw up a whole raft of surprises and freak results.
Leeds United’s quest for an instant return to the Premier League starts in earnest on Sunday with a clash against Cardiff City.
Leeds United, one of England’s most famous football teams, dates to the early twentieth century when it took the place of Leeds City.
Leeds United’s pre-season preparations continue with a friendly match against Nottingham Forest at the Pirelli Stadium on Thursday evening.
Leeds United are still looking for a first win of the pre-season after slumping to a 2-0 defeat to Monaco at the LNER Community Stadium.
The statute giving effect to the 3pm English football television broadcast blackout in the United Kingdom is long in the tooth.
Saudi Arabia disrupts the global sports establishment despite moralistic and emotional wailing over sports washing or image laundering.
Leeds United fans got their wish; Andrea Radrizzani has agreed to sell his majority stake in the club to 49ers Enterprises.
As Leeds United search for their next manager, below we run the rule over six potential candidates, realistic and long shots.
I’m trying to curb my excitement about the reported implications of Andrea Radrizzani’s purchase of Sampdoria for his stake in Leeds United.