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Georgi Rutter in the background hiding his face in his Leeds shirt, with Largie Ramazani in the foreground like a new hero
"Does this happen every year?"
One minute you're living vicariously through Georgi Rutter, the next you're falling for Largie Ramazani's YouTube highlights.
Joe Rodon and Wilf Gnonto applauding the away end at West Brom looking as glum as we all felt
Tough wank
If the money is there, get it spent. That way we’ll be able to forget this game ever happened, and make sure it's still a season that’s worth remembering.
A lovely image of the back of Souleymane Doukara's glistening bald bonce
Shining bonce
Souleymane Doukara might have rubbish, but that doesn't mean Leeds should never sign a baldie again. Will Almond is demanding we start a shiny new revolution.
The cover of TSB 24-25 issue 1, featuring a drawing of Dan James battered, bruised, and bloodied at Wembley, by Vicky Siviter
Another bloody season
This is the first issue of TSB’s 35th season, and the first of Leeds United’s title-winning campaign.
Marcelo Bielsa scowling from the touchline at the Copa America, as if he knows that below him we've put an image of Jesse Marsch looking simple
A silly exercise
Rob Conlon went to the Copa America to chase after Marcelo Bielsa and Mateusz Klich, hoping to relive the past and outrun Jesse Marsch.
Max Grella playing for New York Red Bulls, Brenden Aaronson playing for Red Bull Salzburg, and Joe Rothwell playing for what is definitely not Red Bull Leeds, as long as you ignore the Red Bull logo on the shirt
A brief history of Bull's Piss
Having followed the insidious workings of Red Bull since their first involvement with SV Austria Salzburg, Wayne Gamble warns we shouldn’t expect them to act any differently with Leeds United.
Gary McAllister and assistant manager Steve Staunton on the touchline in Leeds' pre-season friendly at York in 2008. McAllister looks incredibly underwhelmed
We want our bin back!
Jonathan Peel reminisces about the unlikely romance of pre-season away days, when they’re not played in secret.
Marcelo Bielsa grinning and pumping his first after Argentina won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics. Everything about it makes me happy
Olympic spirit
At the 2004 Olympics, Marcelo Bielsa proved that even in the filthy world of modern football, it’s still possible to have both dignity and gold.
A collage of images of the 1992 vinyl remix of Marching On Together, and former Sony Music rep and Crash Records owner Ian De-Whytell standing outside the shop in Leeds
Top of the pops
The story of the Marching on Together remix that may or may not have been number one in Japan, depending on who you ask. Let's just say it definitely was.