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		<title>Season so far, so good</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 19:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The start of this season has been overall a fantastic one for Leeds, but as always i'm cautious.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking back on the first 11 games of the league season, if it was offered to me, or any other Leeds fan, that we would be top by two points, with a game in hand and be the only undefeated team in the football league, who would say no?!</p>
<p>Following on from j&#8217;s last post as Leeds blogger, the semi final defeat to Millwall was a bitter disappointment. But maybe losing at the semi final stage was a blessing in disguise. Losing after a final can leave a bit of a hangover at times. But at the same time i think many were confident that we could come out of the Millwall defeat stronger than the last two play off defeats because of one man.</p>
<p>Simon Grayson has been a beacon of hope in what has been a dark period for Leeds. Taking us on a amazing run at the end of last season, his transformation of the team was simply amazing. Unable to lose at home, scoring for fun and getting better at the back. There was also a newly found determination, trying to get back a bit of passion for wearing the shirt.</p>
<p>But Grayson also knows what it takes to win promotion, he&#8217;s done it with Blackpool, and the mistake of thinking that having a big name as manager will get you out of League 1 is one is one we&#8217;ve been guilty of. But Grayson has an actual working experience of this division, and his astute summer signings shows he knows the league and what it takes to get out of it.</p>
<p>Paddy Kisnorbo has come in at the back and has been solid as a rock so far. A new Terry Butcher with his constant headband, he has shown a self belief in his performances, and of course some fantastic tackling. Throwing himself into everything and being part of a back four that has been very solid all season. For me he is the key signing.</p>
<p>Being so assured and confident in his performance is rubbing off on others. The defence has been worked on in the summer with the signings of Bromby and Crowe and has been a key part of our start to the season.</p>
<p>Another feature that grayson has brought in is the fluidity of the midfield. I confess i&#8217;ve only seen two games in the flesh plus the Liverpool game on sky, but the midfield is constantly moving and linking up well. Bradley Johnson has weighed in with 5 goals from midfield and is another player that has transformed since Grayson has come in, although he always has had the potential based on his loan spell with Brighton last season.</p>
<p>Snodgrass gets a call up for Scotland and unfortunately had to pull out but after a performance against Liverpool where he &#8216;had their left back on toast&#8217; according to Grayson, his stock continues to rise.</p>
<p>Another key reason we have started well is the fact we only lost one major player in Delph. Beckford, Becchio and Snodgrass all stayed, plus players like Kisnorbo, Bromby, Crowe, Higgs and Doyle all joined to go with the likes of Howson, Johnson, Kilkenny, Naylor, Parker. It&#8217;s a strong squad. </p>
<p>I was going to say we have strength in depth and to a degree we do. But against Darlington (i lied earlier i&#8217;ve seen three games live) a lot of the fringe players were given a chance and some &#8216;played themselves out of the team&#8217; according to Simon Grayson. The likes of Prutton, Robinson, Showunmi and Ankergren didn&#8217;t cover themselves in glory. And those are four names you expect to be solid players at this level. Robinson was in the League one team of the year before he joined, and at times has showed why, but he was decidely unfit when he joined and has never maintained a consistant level of performance.</p>
<p>For me this is a worry, against Charlton complaints rained in that with Snodgrass missing we lacked creativity. Something that Robinson could do, but maybe the fact he didn&#8217;t start is a sign of the managers faith in him.</p>
<p>But for me the most pleasing thing as i alluded to earlier is the work ethic and passion. The players really seem to be giving everything for the club and their gaffer. 1-0 down at Walsall with ten minutes to go and we went on to win 2-1. Normally our heads would drop and it would be game over. Not this season. It shows alot about Grayson to see the players give so much. Nothing is a lost cause.</p>
<p>With this, expectation soars and a 0-0 draw at home to a team in second was considered a disappointment. No way in a million years is it a disappointment in my eyes, but such are expectations after the start we&#8217;ve had. Maybe its a double edged sword. The fact that most seasons as of late a 0-0 draw at home against a second place team would&#8217;ve been a great result, but now its a disappointment, which shows that we have come on alot as of late.</p>
<p>The next thing is can we keep it going. As a Leeds fan you learn never to get optimistic&#8230;&#8230;.but even i might start getting excited if we&#8217;re still in the top 2 by christmas. </p>
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		<title>Hello from the new LUFC blogger</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 23:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A introduction of myself as the new Leeds United blogger for the offside.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone. I feel i should introduce myself. I&#8217;m Tim and i&#8217;m going to be the new Leeds United blogger for the offside. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m absolutely thrilled to be given the chance to write about a team that i&#8217;m so passionate about and i hope you enjoy reading everything i write to you all.</p>
<p>A bit about myself. I&#8217;m 23, i&#8217;m a trainee radio journalist, soon to be freelance in a couple of months. I&#8217;m from Keighley near Bradford and i&#8217;ve been a leeds supporter since i was 4 years old thanks to my dad. I had a season ticket for 5 years between 2002 and 2007 (Great years weren&#8217;t they!!) but had to give it up to pursue my dreams of journalism.</p>
<p>So throughout the ups and downs, i continue to be an ardent leeds fan and will always wear my heart on my sleeve when it comes to all things LUFC for this blog.</p>
<p>I follow in such great footsteps from the last Leeds blogger and i hope i carry on the fine tradition.</p>
<p>Marching On Together!</p>
<p>Tim</p>
<p>P.S Sods law my first week as a lufc blogger and our game is postponed. But tomorrow i shall give my first thoughts on the season so far.</p>
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		<title>Team History Tuesday: Marching on Together</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 19:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gary McAllister&#8217;s appointment as Leeds manager has me in a strange mood. If Leeds were England, I&#8217;d feel patriotic. They&#8217;re not, though, so here&#8217;s a (late) Team History Tuesday on one of the greatest terrace anthems in football: Marching on Together.
Few football teams can boast an original song as their anthem; fewer still can boast [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gary McAllister&#8217;s appointment as Leeds manager has me in a strange mood. If Leeds were England, I&#8217;d feel patriotic. They&#8217;re not, though, so here&#8217;s a (late) Team History Tuesday on one of the greatest terrace anthems in football: <strong>Marching on Together</strong>.</p>
<p>Few football teams can boast an original song as their anthem; fewer still can boast a song originally recorded by the team&#8217;s players; and I&#8217;m pretty sure only one team can boast an anthem written by the guy who wrote &#8220;It&#8217;s Not Unusual&#8221; for Tom Jones. That team is Leeds.<span id="more-86"></span></p>
<p><strong>Marching on Together</strong> was released to commemorate Leeds&#8217;s 1972 FA Cup Final win over Arsenal. It was on the b-side of the album, accompanied on the a-side by a song simply called <strong>Leeds United</strong>. The latter is great fun, but it&#8217;s too specific to the 1970s squad to be popular nowadays <a href="http://www.wafll.com/leeds-united-songs/leeds-songs-002.html">(for lyrics, click here)</a>. Marching on Together is a different beast entirely. Fans usually only sing the chorus during a game, as the rest of the song is less widely known (and thus harder to get 20,000 people singing at once!). The original recording was performed by the actual players from the 1972 FA Cup Final, but sounds remarkably good considering none of them were singers.</p>
<p>The first video below is from the celebrations in Leeds after the team won the league title in 1992. There are better quality clips of <strong>Marching on Together</strong> out there, but none with such passion &#8211; there&#8217;s a man at 01:22 who looks on the verge of tears. The chorus, at 00:22, always brings back memories. God I miss going to Elland Road &#8211; I&#8217;ll probably end up blowing all my disposable income on match tickets when I move back to Yorkshire later this year, which can&#8217;t be good.</p>
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<p>I thought I&#8217;d post this next one too, despite the bizarre picture slideshow, since it&#8217;s the original recording, as sung by the Leeds squad from the 1972 FA Cup Final. It doesn&#8217;t have the same goosebump-inducing quality as the other, but it&#8217;s the original and it&#8217;s great.</p>
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<p>And now the lyrics, in full:</p>
<p>Here we go with Leeds United<br />
We&#8217;re gonna give the boys a hand<br />
Stand up and sing for Leeds United<br />
They are the greatest in the land</p>
<p>Every day, we&#8217;re all gonna say<br />
We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!<br />
Everywhere, we&#8217;re gonna be there<br />
We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!</p>
<p>Marching on together<br />
We&#8217;re gonna see you win (na na na na na na)<br />
We are so proud<br />
We shout it out loud<br />
We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been through it all together<br />
And we&#8217;ve had our ups and downs (ups and downs!)<br />
We&#8217;re gonna stay with you forever<br />
At least until the world stops going &#8217;round</p>
<p>Every day, we&#8217;re all gonna say<br />
We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!<br />
Everywhere, we&#8217;re gonna be there<br />
We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!</p>
<p>Marching on together<br />
We&#8217;re gonna see you win (na na na na na na)<br />
We are so proud<br />
We shout it out loud<br />
We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!</p>
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		<title>Leeds Offside&#8217;s Lunchtime Links: January 30th</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gary McAllister is the new manager of Leeds United! Fans the world over rejoice. I sit back with an apprehensive expression on my face and think, &#8220;but he&#8217;s never actually accomplished anything as a manager, has he?&#8221; Regardless, he&#8217;s contracted until the end of this season, with a remit to win promotion to the Championship. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/McAllister-is-new-Leeds-United.3721218.jp">Gary McAllister is the new manager of Leeds United</a>! Fans the world over rejoice. I sit back with an apprehensive expression on my face and think, &#8220;but he&#8217;s never actually accomplished anything as a manager, has he?&#8221; Regardless, he&#8217;s contracted until the end of this season, <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/Macca-eyes-Leeds-United-promotion.3723912.jp">with a remit to win promotion to the Championship</a>. Think he can do it?</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t believe I missed this when it was published, but the Times has an article entitled &#8220;<a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article2819379.ece">The Soul of Leeds United in 50 Moments</a>&#8221; that is just brilliant. The highlights:</p>
<p><strong>#43</strong>: Billy Bremner punching Kevin Keegan. Let&#8217;s be honest: who wouldn&#8217;t want to?</p>
<p><a href='http://leeds.theoffside.com/leeds-united/match-report/leeds-offsides-lunchtime-links-january-30th.html/smiley-badge/' rel='attachment wp-att-85' title='Smiley Badge'><img align='left' border='1' style='margin-right:7px' src='http://leeds.theoffside.com/files/2008/01/smiley.gif' alt='Smiley Badge' /></a><strong>#38</strong>: The Smiley Badge of the 1970s (on the left). Probably the best team logo, ever.</p>
<p><strong>#33</strong>: Playing with detachable commemorative sock tags in the 1970s, which has to be one of most deranged ideas in football history.</p>
<p><strong>#26</strong>: The best goal in the history of football, as scored by Eddie Gray in 1970. I&#8217;ll post a video when I finish writing my &#8220;team history tuesday&#8221; piece on him &#8211; and it is, believe me, the best goal ever. Or at least of the 1970s.</p>
<p><strong>#18</strong>: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marching_On_Together">Marching on Together</a>. How many teams have an anthem written by the guy who wrote &#8220;It&#8217;s not Unusual&#8221; for Tom Jones?</p>
<p>The whole list is great, and well worth a read.</p>
<p>Sheffield United are apparently <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/Blades-would-fight-Leeds-United.3724167.jp">strongly opposed to Gary Speed&#8217;s rumoured move to Leeds</a>. McAllister seems to want him as his assistant manager, despite Speed having no managerial experience. The 39-year-old is about to start a player-coach contract at Sheffield, but is best known for playing alongside McAllister in the midfield of the title-winning 1991 team. I was already worried that McAllister doesn&#8217;t really know what he&#8217;s doing; now he&#8217;s planning to appoint an assistant who certainly doesn&#8217;t know what he&#8217;s doing. Count me officially concerned. Still, I had a poster of Gary McAllister on my wall when I was seven, so I can&#8217;t be too skeptical about him.</p>
<p>And those are your lunchtime links. I&#8217;ll be back later with a match report from last night&#8217;s defeat at Southend United.</p>
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		<title>Gary McAllister: in talks with Leeds this afternoon</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, that was quick. Ken Bates has already started talks with Gary McAllister, literally 20 minutes after Dennis Wise left for Newcastle.
Updates as they happen.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, that was quick. Ken Bates has <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/BREAKING-McAllister-in-Elland-Road.3721218.jp">already started talks with Gary McAllister</a>, literally 20 minutes after Dennis Wise left for Newcastle.</p>
<p>Updates as they happen.</p>
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		<title>Leeds Offside&#8217;s Lunchtime Links: January 29th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tony Cascarino on Dennis Wise leaving Leeds. He may have left a job half-done at Leeds, but Cascarino thinks Wise will prove everyone wrong and shine at Newcastle.
The Yorkshire Evening Post profiles Gary McAllister. Essential reading, especially seeing as he&#8217;s now the Red Hot Favourite for the vacant Leeds job.
Ken Bates won&#8217;t consider Assistant Manager [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/newcastle/article3267232.ece">Tony Cascarino</a> on Dennis Wise leaving Leeds. He may have left a job half-done at Leeds, but Cascarino thinks Wise will prove everyone wrong and shine at Newcastle.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/Mac39s-among-the-favourites.3720463.jp">Yorkshire Evening Post profiles Gary McAllister</a>. Essential reading, especially seeing as he&#8217;s now the <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/McAllister-red-hot-favourite-for.3720901.jp">Red Hot Favourite for the vacant Leeds job</a>.</p>
<p>Ken Bates won&#8217;t consider Assistant Manager Dave Bassett or First-team Coach John Gannon as replacements for Dennis Wise, but he <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/I39ll-do-it-my-way.3720064.jp">does think he&#8217;ll have a replacement for Dennis Wise before the end of this week</a>. Doesn&#8217;t hang about, does he?</p>
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		<title>Wise goes to Newcastle; is Steve McClaren the next Leeds manager?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, he&#8217;s off. After 15 months as manager of Leeds United, Dennis Wise has become Director of Football at Newcastle United.
It&#8217;s hard to know how to react to this news. Dennis Wise was never popular with the hardcore of Leeds fans, thanks to his time spent as a player at Chelsea. Chelsea, of course, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, he&#8217;s off. After 15 months as manager of Leeds United, <a href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/newcastle/article3264658.ece">Dennis Wise has become Director of Football at Newcastle United</a>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to know how to react to this news. Dennis Wise was never popular with the hardcore of Leeds fans, thanks to his time spent as a player at Chelsea. Chelsea, of course, is one of the thirty-seven (and counting) teams that the hardcore Leeds fan thinks the team has a rivalry with, and as such, they saw Wise&#8217;s appointment as a slap in the face. This attitude is idiotic, not least because Leeds has so many &#8220;rivalries&#8221; that any appointment who hadn&#8217;t spent the previous 20 years playing for Leeds is usually open to criticism and cries of &#8220;how could you?&#8221;</p>
<p>That said, Wise has done an excellent job this season. Leeds&#8217;s form at the start of the season was nothing short of spectacular, and despite Wise&#8217;s inability to keep Leeds in the Championship last season, he deserves a great deal of credit for rebuilding the team and restoring their shattered confidence.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s possible to criticise him. Leeds&#8217;s form since Wise lost his trusted assistant manager Gustavo Poyet to Tottenham Hotspur before Christmas has been quite poor, and I do get the feeling that Wise isn&#8217;t the same man without Poyet at his side. I don&#8217;t personally rate his new Assistant Manager, Dave Bassett, at all. Still, on balance, Wise has done a good job.</p>
<p>But now, moving on. Who will be replacing him?</p>
<p>According to the BBC this evening, the three bookies&#8217; favourites are (in order):</p>
<p>1. <strong>Gary McAllister</strong><br />
2. <strong>Sam Allardyce</strong><br />
3. <strong>Steve McClaren</strong></p>
<p>The first, Gary McAllister, won&#8217;t be familiar to many readers. He&#8217;s a legendary former Leeds midfielder, playing alongside Gordon Strachan, David Batty, and Gary Speed in the league title-winning campaign of the 1991/92 season. He managed to extend his career to the age of 35, when he signed for Liverpool and was key to Liverpool&#8217;s cup campaigns in the 2000/01 season. After his retirement, he worked as a pundit and later as manager of Championship club Coventry City. He resigned after a year to care for his wife, who had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She died 18 months ago, and McAllister is (reportedly) considering returning to work.</p>
<p>Sam Allardyce is a more familiar figure, and (in my view) unfairly maligned. It&#8217;s not clear, however, how Leeds would be able to afford to hire him, and I think he&#8217;s a bit of a long shot.</p>
<p>Steve McClaren &#8230; well, we all know who he is. Hopefully, his name will have vanished by tomorrow.</p>
<p>Gary McAllister would be a popular appointment with the hardcore fanbase. I&#8217;d personally prefer someone more experienced, but I do think that McAllister would be a competent and inspirational manager.</p>
<p>Updates as they happen.</p>
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		<title>Holy S***: Dennis Wise leaving Leeds for Newcastle?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leeds manager Dennis Wise has been offered the position of Director of Football at Premier-league outfit Newcastle United by Kevin Keegan, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post. Wise will definitely be in charge of Leeds for tomorrow&#8217;s match against Southend United, but there&#8217;s no guarantee that he&#8217;ll be there any longer than that.
It speaks volumes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://leeds.theoffside.com/history/great-managers/holy-s-dennis-wise-leaving-leeds-for-newcastle.html/dennis-wise-2/' rel='attachment wp-att-79' title='Dennis Wise'><img align='left' border='1' style='margin-right:7px' src='http://leeds.theoffside.com/files/2008/01/dennis_wise.jpg' alt='Dennis Wise' /></a>Leeds manager <a href="http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/leedsunited/BREAKING-Wise-to-quit-Leeds.3717186.jp">Dennis Wise has been offered the position of Director of Football at Premier-league outfit Newcastle United by Kevin Keegan</a>, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post. Wise will definitely be in charge of Leeds for tomorrow&#8217;s match against Southend United, but there&#8217;s no guarantee that he&#8217;ll be there any longer than that.</p>
<p>It speaks volumes of the talent in Leeds&#8217;s backroom staff that both Dennis Wise and former Assistant Gus Poyet (who became Juande Ramos&#8217;s assistant manager at Tottenham earlier this season) are being headhunted by top Premier League clubs, but where does that leave Leeds? The team is just a few points away from an automatic promotion slot with eighteen games to go in the current season, and considering the 15 point penalty the team began the season with, every game is crucial to Leeds&#8217;s push to the Championship. Losing Wise now could destroy a talented and successful team and leave Leeds in a similar position to Nottingham Forest &#8211; strong, overachieving, but stuck in a division far lower than the team&#8217;s reputation and history deserve.</p>
<p>Dennis obviously has to make a decision in his own best interests (although, personally, I wouldn&#8217;t go within seventy miles of the pending-death-sentence that is a job at Newcastle, where fans consider anything less than a 5-4 Champions League final win &#8211; every season &#8211; an abject failure. Unless you&#8217;re Kevin Keegan.) and I can&#8217;t begrudge his taking the opportunity to work in the Premier League. Still, it&#8217;d be a shame for Wise to exchange an opportunity to make history as a Leeds manager by overcoming a 15 point deficit to win automatic promotion, for a forgettable job as Director of Football at a mediocre Premier League club with about as much chance of breaking into the Big Four as I do of growing wings.</p>
<p>Go to Newcastle and be derided by a needy and petulant fan base, or stay at Leeds and be a hero at a team commanding the thirteenth largest average attendance in England despite being in the third-tier of English football? I know which I&#8217;d choose. Let&#8217;s see what Wise does.</p>
<p>Updates as the happen.</p>
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		<title>Luton Town 1 &#8211; 1 Leeds United</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 14:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frustration? You bet. Leeds led 1-0 (courtesy of a Paul Huntington header from a Peter Sweeney free-kick) until the dying seconds of the match, when Luton Town&#8217;s Sam Parkin tapped in a cross from Dean Morgan. This came after both Jermaine Beckford and Tresor Kandol couldn&#8217;t get a pair of easy shots on target.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frustration? You bet. Leeds led 1-0 (courtesy of a Paul Huntington header from a Peter Sweeney free-kick) until the dying seconds of the match, when Luton Town&#8217;s Sam Parkin tapped in a cross from Dean Morgan. This came after both Jermaine Beckford and Tresor Kandol couldn&#8217;t get a pair of easy shots on target.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s frustrating, yes, but at least we didn&#8217;t lose. Full match report when video highlights are online. In the meantime, I&#8217;m off to the TV to watch Tottenham Hotspur (hopefully) destroy Manchester United. Is there a better way to spend a Sunday? Am I deluded by my natural Leeds-fan hatred for Manchester United? We&#8217;ll know in two hours&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Former Leeds player in African Nations sex scandal! (Allegedly&#8230;)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The scene: African Cup of Nations, 2006. A retired Ghanaian footballer, who &#8220;fans of English football will remember him from his highly successful period with Leeds United&#8220;, has joined the Zimbabwean national team for a drink. (The following is alleged by Peter Ndlovu on footyhighlights.com. Take it with a grain of salt.) Being a sensitive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The scene: African Cup of Nations, 2006. A retired Ghanaian footballer, who &#8220;<a href="http://www.footyhighlights.com/?p=206">fans of English football will remember him from his highly successful period with Leeds United</a>&#8220;, has joined the Zimbabwean national team for a drink. (The following is alleged by <a href="http://www.footyhighlights.com/?p=206">Peter Ndlovu on footyhighlights.com</a>. Take it with a grain of salt.) Being a sensitive and proud soul, our Ghanaian friend didn&#8217;t enjoy the evening:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The lads started giving my friend a lot of stick for his country’s loss, especially our head coach. My friend was taking it quite gracefully but, as a proud Ghanaian, I could sense his patience was wearing thin. Nevertheless, the drinks kept flowing and so did the jokes.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Soon, everyone began to head to bed. In a playful mood, some of the Zimbabwean players decided to get their own back on their manager, who had woken them up early in the morning for training sessions. They persuaded hotel reception to give them keys to his room, stormed up the stairs at 4am, and burst in &#8230; on said Ghanaian and former-Leeds player, in bed with the manager&#8217;s wife. The players fled, found the manager passed out in a hotel toilet, and tried to keep a lid on things. The next morning, one of the Zimbabweans asked the Ghanaian why he had slept with the manager&#8217;s wife. He told his friend: </p>
<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman.&#8221;</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>There&#8217;s a lesson in this for all of us, it seems: don&#8217;t screw with Ghana if you want to keep your wife.</p>
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