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THE NA NA NA CHANT - GOING UP - LEEDS SALUTE PLACEMENT
£ 14.90 *GREY* - THE NA NA NA CHANT - GOING UP - LEEDS SALUTE PLACEMENT£ 14.90 NA NA NA CHANT - LEEDS ARE GOING UP£ 15.90 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA - LEEDS ARE GOING UP£ 21.90 LINCOLN WHITES - LEEDS LEEDS LEEDS£ 14.90 Robinson still in Grayson's plans 2 hours ago Leeds boss Simon Grayson says midfielder Andy Robinson is still in his plans despite not playing since November. Tranmere 1-4 Leeds United 18 hours ago Leeds boost their hopes of automatic promotion from League One with a deserved win over struggling Tranmere. Leeds 1-1 Brentford 3 days ago Jermaine Beckford rescues a point for Leeds with his 25th goal of the season. Quakers sign Leeds defender Milne 5 days ago Darlington sign Leeds defender Andrew Milne on loan for a second time this season. Leeds complete deal for Dickov 6 days ago Leeds United sign striker Paul Dickov on a short-term contract until the end of the season. Pre Game V Spurs 20 days ago Leigh Bromby, Luciano Becchio, Bradley Johnson and Andy Hughes here caught on the Elland Road pitch before the kick off against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup 4th Round Replay on the 3rd February, 2010. Match report to follow. Leeds United: Ankergren, Naylor, Michalik, Bromby, Doyle, Howson, Johnson, Hughes, Beckford, Becchio, Snodgrass. Subs: White for Hughes, Crowe for Johnson, Grella for Becchio. Thanks to Mamf for this great pic. The Johnson Watch 20 days ago Bradley Johnson the United midfielder watches play closely here during the FA Cup 4th Round Replay at Elland Road on the 3rd February, 2010. Bradley was replaced by Jason Crowe on 86 minutes in the game against the London outfit. Dennis Wise signed Bradley Johnson from Northampton Town on the 8th January, 2008 in a three year deal for a fee of 250,000 pounds. Johnson found it hard to find his place under new manager Gary McAllister and had a two month loan spell with Brighton and Hove Albion during the 2008-09 season which ended on 3rd January, 2009 Johnson scored 4 goals in 10 games for Brighton. Johnson returned to Leeds and has since established himself as one of Grayson's first choices for one of United's midfield spots. Match report to follow. Leeds United: Ankergren, Naylor, Michalik, Bromby, Doyle, Howson, Johnson, Hughes, Beckford, Becchio, Snodgrass. Subs: White for Hughes, Crowe for Johnson, Grella for Becchio. Thanks to Mamf for this great pic. Up For The Corner 20 days ago Jermaine Beckford and Leigh Bromby here up for a corner in the FA Cup 4th Round Replay against Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road on the 3rd February, 2010. Both Leigh and Jermaine played the full ninety minutes for Leeds in the game against their Southern rivals. Match report to follow. Leeds United: Ankergren, Naylor, Michalik, Bromby, Doyle, Howson, Johnson, Hughes, Beckford, Becchio, Snodgrass. Subs: White for Hughes, Crowe for Johnson, Grella for Becchio. Thanks to Mamf for this great pic. Beckford On The Ball 20 days ago Jermiane Beckford here caught taking on the Tottenham Hotspur opposition in the FA Cup 4th Round Replay at Elland Road on the 3rd February 2010. Jermaine played the full ninety minutes for United in the game against the North London team. Jermaine Beckford was signed for Leeds United by manager Kevin Blackwell on the 16th march, 2006. Pulled from non-league Wealdstone F.C. for 50,000 pounds Beckford found it hard to find a place in Blackwell's first eleven and the striker was loaned out to Carlisle United for a month in the first quarter of the 2006-07 season. He was handed his first start for United when Dennis Wise took over the managership but was soon away on loan again, this time with Scunthorpe United. After Jermaine impressed at Scunthorpe, helping the club gain promotion to the Championship Wise gave him another chance and he started the 2007-08 season. Beckford did not disappoint as the striker scored 20 in the league that season helping the Whites reach the Play Off's. Beckford has owned the number nine shirt since and in 2008-09 became the quickest Leeds player to bag 20 goals in a season; since Hotshot Peter Lorimer during the Revie era, and soon after became only the fifth player in the clubs history to score 30 goals in a season. Beckford netted 34 times the most goals by any United player since John Charles bagged 43 in the season 1953-54. Match report to follow. Leeds United: Ankergren, Naylor, Michalik, Bromby, Doyle, Howson, Johnson, Hughes, Beckford, Becchio, Snodgrass. Subs: White for Hughes, Crowe for Johnson, Grella for Becchio. Thanks to Mamf for this great pic. A Howson Stance 20 days ago Jonny Howson the Leeds born midfielder here prepares to take a free kick for United during the FA Cup 4th Round replay at Elland Road on the 3rd February, 2010. Jonny played the full ninety minutes for Leeds in the game against the London team. Loiner and United fan Jonathan Howson came through the Academy at Leeds United and made his senior debut for the club on the 19th September, 2006 in the second round of the Football League Cup which United won 3-1. Later in the same season of 2006-07 Howson was given his league debut by manager Wise which came on the 23rd December, 2006 in the 0-0 draw with Hull City at Elland Road. By the season 2007-08 Howson had established himself as the natural choice for his position winning the Young Player of the Year award and earning a new three year contract with the Whites in the bargain. Manager Simon Grayson handed the role of captain to Howson at the start of season 2009-10 due to the absence of injured fellow Loiner Richard Naylor. Match report to follow. Leeds United: Ankergren, Naylor, Michalik, Bromby, Doyle, Howson, Johnson, Hughes, Beckford, Becchio, Snodgrass. Subs: White for Hughes, Crowe for Johnson, Grella for Becchio. Thanks to Mamf for this great pic. |