If you are Leeds and in Dublin on Sunday, there is no better #sportsbar on this planet to watch FA Cup semi-final, than #dublinscamden. Our target to get 1,000+ Leeds fans under 1 roof, it can be done.
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We all love and live Leeds.
Better times against Villa- October 81 and 20 year old Steve Balcombe makes a monkey of Brendan Ormsby to score a cracker on his debut. He was injured in the next game against Ipswich, Clarke brought in Frank Worthington and Balcombe never played for Leeds again.
#80sLeeds#LUFC
The legends who fed the @TheSquareBall charity walkers this summer have had their van nicked from outside their house. Keep your eyes out please, it's incredibly distinctive and obviously means the world to them.
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#lufc
🤩 Former #LUFC captain Liam Cooper will be our special guest at tomorrow’s game against Blackburn Rovers, with fans able to show their appreciation at half-time
114 days until the next international break, 114 days to immerse in the joys, dramas and anguish of club football. 114 days to concentrate on what the sport should be about: the talent of those on the field, the leadership of those in the dug-out and the passion of those in the stands.
As the Premier League resumes, it’s a time to hope that those naïve, bickering owners and executives with their legions of lawyers stop tarnishing the image of the Premier League. It's a time to hope they wake up and appreciate they are stronger as a unified force, that the broadcast billions are still rolling in, and just join everyone else flocking to matches to appreciate the football on show.
The game is not about owners, execs and lawyers. It’s about those making their way to games today, those taking the field today. Club football is special, up and down the country, up and down the pyramid, and those engaged in the civil war at the top of football should remember it’s a sport, a game, a focal point for communities, a joy and release for many, not just a business for a few. Anyway, sermon over, enjoy the football…
@mattjpsmith All the very best Matt , whatever comes next I’m sure your be a great success, loved & admired by all your clubs you played for , just shows you what a great career you had MOT