Issue 06 2022-23

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A blurry Jesse Marsch drinking a cup of coffee, faded like a distant memory, or a haunting nightmare
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Raggy dolls
Leeds United have a proud song about winning, writes Richard Finn. It would have been nice to apply it this winter.
Frank Strandli playing for Leeds in the 1992/93 home shirt
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In the fan club
Frank Strandli was the next David Hirst, the new Eric Cantona, and a striker Anthony Crewdson remembers fondly for all he was.
Johnny Giles wearing a suit, looking at some important documents in a suitcase, next to a photo of Michael 'Skubes' Skubala
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Give it Cani and play the kids
Don Revie wanted Johnny Giles to be his successor. Chris McMenemy is wondering whether we should have put David Batty in charge years ago.
A scrapbook collage of Skubes, Chris Armas, and Paco Gallardo as midwives holding newborn babies, and Tyler Adams kicking Scum players
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Condemned from birth
The miracle of Skubalaball, the miracle of birth, the miracle of Leeds United. Calum Archibald spent the night feeling all three.
A photo of Andrea Radrizzani with a black and orange filter. It's as distressing as the third shirt
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No spoilers
We watch disaster movies like Titanic or Chernobyl knowing how badly they end. It doesn’t stop us, writes Fiona Kyle, watching and hoping for someone to act and change fate.
Two of Hannah Platt's photographs, Original Fisheries and Woodhouse Moor funfair
Cheeky connection
Hannah Platt's photos of Leeds, chronicling a city that in their pictures is always doing something, even if it's something very still or very silly.
BBC Introducing DJ Emily Pilbeam wearing a TSB x Admiral blue away shirt, photographed at the Brudenell Social Club, next to the words 'Music Makes Football Better', because it does
On the bus to town
Emily Pilbeam is a Leeds based DJ and, as host of BBC Music Introducing in West Yorkshire, is head scout and first team coach combined for new music in the city. You can listen to Emily’s show on Radio Leeds every Saturday from 8-10pm or whenever you like on the BBC Sounds app.