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An illustration of Tony Dorigo hugging Tony Yeboah alongside the words, "Wut a fockin volley mayte!"
Tony on Tony
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.
Tony Yeboah leaving Peter Schmeichel and Denis Irwin on their arses and Roy Keane in his wake as he scores against Scum in the win on Christmas Eve. Glorious
One of us
It wasn’t just anybody scoring goals for the ages, writes Miles Reucroft. It was a Leeds United player.
Leeds United's 1972 FA Cup winning squad having a jog together in training wearing excellent tracksuits. They look like the best team in the world, which they are
Guts for glory
'I am glad that these players discussed the possibility of a transfer because it shows they are ambitious,’ wrote Don Revie. ‘And the fact that they are still at Leeds shows they also have GUTS.’
The Leeds team celebrates Largie Ramazani's winner with a nice group hug in front of the Kop
Not Crawley, or Sutton, or any of the others
A win in the FA Cup third round for only the sixth time in the last two decades, beating lower league opposition by a single goal. So what are we meant to glean from this? No, really?
Brenden Aaronson runs away, arm aloft, celebrating his winning goal at Derby with Manor Solomon pointing at him. The Derby fans behind the goal look miserable. It's great.
Same again?
Derby's biggest game of the season attracted their biggest crowd, and they even brought a drum. Welcome to hell. There's a Greggs by the megastore.
The Leeds United team running out of the fog and towards the away end at Stoke, celebrating Joel Piroe's second goal. Joe Rodon is leading the way, leaping into the air
Hotboxin'
The mist engulfing the pitch is what I imagine the inside of Piroe’s brain looks like behind his hazy eyes, and in the middle of the fog he was pure hotboxin’.
Dan James running off to the South Stand with a big cheesy grin after scoring the opener against Oxford United. Two of their chumps are standing in the background looking sad
Crisp packets and cyclones
Welcome to Elland Road, where the wind blows in four directions all at once and our goalkeeper can be spotted outside his penalty area chasing after a balloon.
A cool illustration by Josh Parkin of the flying Leeds fan airborne above the terrace at Oxford, with only the hands of the Leeds fan in view below him
Vitruvian Man (A)
What are the best limbs you've ever been a part of? Whatever the answer, it’s unlikely you’ve ever seen one man’s limbs cover the entirety of a terrace.