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Leeds United v Man United, 1968-69: Video Flashback

EPL Talk 07 September @ 07:42 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Today's video flashback is from the late 1960s when two quality teams, Leeds United and Manchester United, faced each other at Elland Road.

The video footage is interesting for several different seasons. It's in black and white. Plus you get to watch the opening of the show for a program that's simply titled "Football" with its title music that sounds like it's going to be the Match Of The Day theme but quickly transpires into a different song.

THE SITTER – How Missed Chances Can Destroy a Nation

KICK THE BALLS 19 September @ 07:40 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It's called a sitter. The ball is right in front of the goal, it's easier to score, harder to miss, but somehow the ball refuses to go home to the net. The player's face is agape in disbelief. He has missed a sitter. And he will be remembered for it. It might be the only thing he is remembered for.

Leeds United v Liverpool; Two English Giants Reunite in Carling Cup

EPL Talk 17 September @ 06:29 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Much has been made of the demise of Leeds United AFC. We are all familiar with the tale of gross overspending, Ridsdale's goldfish, and a descent into the third tier of English football. Football supporters have little sympathy for a club that reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League in 2001 and are now playing in League One due to its own negligence.

The Friday List of Little or No Consequence #135

Some People are On The Pitch 16 October @ 05:05 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Hang your head in shame...
11 Players That Have Been Sent Off At Wembley Stadium
1. Antonio Rattin (for Argentina v England, 1966 World Cup)
2. Billy Bremner (for Leeds v Liverpool, 1974 Charity Shield)
3. Kevin Keegan (for Liverpool v Leeds, 1974 Charity Shield)
4. Kevin Moran (for Man United v Tottenham, 1985 FA Cup Final)
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‘The Damned United’ is good fun, just don’t expect much of a story

American Soccer News 09 October @ 07:08 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Tom Hopper's The Damned United is a fun British sports drama based on David Pearce's novel of the same name. Starring Michael Sheen as Clough, the film opens in select U.S. theaters today (it already ran in the U.K. and Ireland). It tells the story of Brian Clough's tumultuous 44 days in charge of Leeds United in 1974.