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Dan James and Brenden Aaronson summing up how everyone felt against Swansea as they both look to the skies with their heads in their hands
Euuuuuurrrrrrggggghhhhh
Leeds have shown signs of weakness at the time when we expect them to find their stride and see it through to the end.
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Leak
Driving music, problem chimp questions and Dan has a lot to answer for from environmentalists Dean and Michael.
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Always Remembered
Gareth Senior was in Istanbul 25 years ago, when Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight were murdered. In a raw and moving recollection, Gareth pays tribute to Peter Ridsdale.
The cover artwork for issue seven of this season's The Square Ball Magazine, featuring a collage of all the good moments from this season (there are lots of them!) and Daniel Farke pumping his fist above the words 'KEEP FIGHTING'
Keep Fighting
This is the seventh issue of The Square Ball's 35th season and Leeds United's 2024/25 title-winning campaign.
Pablo Hernandez scoring against Swansea and making us all happy. Remember that, happiness?
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Good/Bad Friday
The only person known for having a worse time at Easter than Leeds United is Jesus Christ. And even he managed to mount a comeback.
A montage of last minute limbs, including Pascal Struijk scoring against Brighton, beating Blackburn 3-2 in 2018 and Beckford celebrating his last gasp winner against Norwich in 2009.
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Risk to life
Chris McMenamy recounts five times that Elland Road lost the run of itself.
A selection of some memories in the yellow 2007/08 away jersey, none more enjoyable than the sight of Jonny Howson's innocent young face after he scored the winner at Carlisle.
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Carlisle (A)
Red sponsor on a yellow away shirt. A famous goal. Wembley misery? Maybe we'll leave the last part out this time round.
The floating head of Massimo Cellino on a purple background, just to really rile him up.
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Sicknote Six
It’s been a decade since one of the most ridiculous campaigns in Leeds United’s history. In each issue this season, Paddy Gunn revisits the madness of 2014/15 at Elland Road.
An image of your favourite baldy agony aunt, Michael Normanton, pulling a silly face like he's just announced a 1990s comedy show.
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Sister lover
Patrick Bamford or Ian Rush? The Leeds version, of course. And how should one behave when golfing with Burnley fans? Michael Normanton, the Problem Chimp, has it all.
A collage of the A-Z of Man Utd, a.k.a Scum. Featured are the ugly faces of Peter Schmeichel and Bryan Robson, alongside the Renaissance sculpture-like visage of both Gordon Strachan and David Batty.
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Batts’ Yorkshire Pud and Strach’s Haggis
From issue three of 1989/90, an A-Z of Manchester United that still feels relevant.
Cliftonville striker and all-time top goalscorer Joe Gormley celebrates yet another goal for his boyhood club.
Joe The Goal
Chris McMenamy went to watch a team he supports in a cup final. Thankfully, it wasn’t Leeds.