Make no mistake this was an almighty victory in the context of this awful season and Leeds played really, really well. Goals from Harrison, Dallas and James were emphatic and came exactly when we needed them. Sean Dyche changed things as we knew he would and Corney curled in a worldy free kick to level, but we came through to win a massive three points
From 'Nowts Forest' to Chelsea Mayhem… Leeds Preview Birmingham | LUFC Talk What a week for Leeds United…
From 'Nowts Forest' to Chelsea Mayhem… Leeds Preview Birmingham | LUFC Talk What a week for Leeds United…
Leeds hit peak form in the FA Cup against Cardiff to book a place in the fourth round for the first time in years. Willy Gnonto is the ...
If you enjoy this video, please subscribe to the channel. Big day at Elland Road and we so nearly threw it away but that last couple of minutes made it all so worthwhile - Joffy Gelhardt, a remarkable young man and three points that mean so very much to everyone associated with Leeds United. C'mon Leeds!
Leeds United made their first visit to Wembley for the FA Cup final of 1965 where they met Liverpool. They had just finished second in the championship. Dave Tomlinson reads relevant extracts from his book Dirty Leeds; The First Title, available on Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dirty-Leeds-First-Reynolds-Sixties/dp/B08FP54S7G Visit the mightyleeds website - http://www.mightyleeds.co.uk/matches/19650501.htm
The football rivalry between Chelsea and Leeds is among the fiercest in England and is set to be revived now that Leeds are back in the Premier League. Recall the Cup battles in the Sixties and Seventies, Fancy Dans sipping campagne on the Kings Road versus Dirty Leeds, the Northern upstarts and Ken Bates who took over Leeds to get his revenge! The part of the Northern Upstarts is taken by Dave Tomlinson from his interview with Aaron Coates of the BBC about the background to the rivalry, where it all began and what fuels it all as part of the content for inclusion in a Football Focus feature on 5 December 2020.
After months of effort and years of longing and hoping, Leeds United are finally back in the Premier League after 16 years away. West Brom's defeat at Huddersfield ensured our promotion and Brentford's reverse at Stoke made our title safe, so all that was left to do was polish off Wayne Rooney's/Frank Lampard's Derby County and prove what everyone knows - WE ARE THE BEST TEAM IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP. Watch out Premier League, we're coming for you.