As time ran out in Leeds’ 2-0 loss to Millwall, I wondered to myself what the kids attending their first game at Elland Road might remember of it in years to come.
Coventry played with a chip on their shoulder and a baffling self-assurance, despite the fact it was clear they were thin at the back and devoid of good ideas. Who could they have got that from?
Tanaka’s backheel served up a late chef’s kiss to the Sheffield Wednesday fans heading for the exits and back to South Yorkshire. Was it easy? No. Was it satisfying? Absolutely.
When Leeds United desperately needed a talisman, Anthony Yeboah made himself an icon. Tony Dorigo tells Rob Conlon about a happy soul who was happiest when scoring goals.