
The run in
This is the seventh issue of TSB's 33rd season, and here we go again.
- By The Square Ball
Michael Normanton is wondering if the adults know what they’re doing.
Don Revie was fed up of defending his players for defending. At Highbury in 1968, writes Moxco, they pleased everybody but him.
Moxco asks, what could Gordon Strachan and Vinnie Jones possibly have in common?
A month before the famous Viduka 4-3 Liverpool, Leeds got some practice in, writes Flora Snelson.
The Tuesday night of all Tuesday nights, by Flora Snelson.
Watford needed a win. Leeds didn’t need anything. The rest was predictable, at least to Rob Conlon.
Being good for so long is bad news for us now, writes Jonathan Peel.
Klich and Berardi, after slow starts, became heroes. Dave Guile is wondering if Junior Firpo can do the same.
David Rocastle was perfect for Leeds, writes Anthony Crewdson, but so was the midfield already.
Like many Leeds fans, Adam Clarke never saw Eddie Gray play. Like many Leeds fans, Eddie Gray is Adam’s favourite player.
The vultures are circling. Steven York is wondering what do we do if Meslier leaves.
Miles Reucroft on how the disconnection of modern football now extends to the front of the shirt.