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Ward thrilled with first-leg win
Carlisle boss John Ward paid tribute to his side after they earned a 2-1 win over Leeds in the play-off semi-final first leg at Elland Road.
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McAllister: Dougie strike crucial
Gary McAllister says Dougie Freedman's goal had given Leeds a psychological boost ahead of the play-off semi-final second leg with Carlisle.
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Ward targets Elland Road victory
Carlisle manager John Ward has warned Leeds his side will not be coming to Elland Road to defend in the first leg of their play-off semi-final.
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Douglas hoping for play-off success
Leeds United midfielder Jonathan Douglas is hoping his side can complete their remarkable season with a victory in the play-off final.
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Boss confident of Beckford return
Leeds boss Gary McAllister is confident Jermaine Beckford will be fit to return for Monday's play-off semi-final first leg at home to Carlisle.
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Calderwood claims League One gong
Colin Calderwood has been named League One manager of the month for April after leading his Nottingham Forest side to automatic promotion.
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Hughes: It takes your breath away
Leeds United midfielder Andy Hughes admits the atmosphere at a sold-out Elland Road "takes your breath away".
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Eagles striker has double vision
Crystal Palace striker Dougie Freedman, who is currently on loan at Leeds United, has set his sights on a promotion double this season.
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Mawhinney warning for FL clubs
Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney has warned the 72 clubs that Leeds' 15-point penalty stands as a warning to spend within their means.
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Whites to cash in on Cresswell
Leeds are guaranteed to pocket a substantial cash windfall of £200,000 following Stoke's automatic promotion to the Premier League.
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McAllister expects to use full squad
Leeds manager Gary McAllister expects to use his full squad again before his side's League One play-off adventure comes to an end.
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Gunners at the double - Again
A devastating six-minute spell handed Arsenal a hat-trick of league and cup doubles as they crushed Leeds 4-1 in the FA Women's Cup final.
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McAllister: We are the ones to beat
Gary McAllister praised Leeds' effort in their 2-1 win over Gillingham but insists they need to progress in their upcoming play-off semi-final.
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Mawhinney bites back at Bates
Football League chairman Brian Mawhinney has dismissed Leeds supremo Ken Bates' call for him to quit his post, labelling it a 'distraction'.
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Mawhinney backs Leeds verdict
Lord Mawhinney hopes he can draw a line under the 15-point penalty handed to Leeds after they failed to have it overturned on appeal.
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