
Ten years ago, Leeds United beat Manchester City in the Premier League. Since then, the fortunes of the two clubs have taken on a dramatic change with City becoming the richest club in the world while Leeds United are in a financial meltdown, with the club reportedly unable or unwilling to pay the wages of the manager and players because of the current owner row. Plus, LUFC faces the possibility of a 10-point deduction should they go into administration.
Meanwhile, author and journalist Anthony Clavane has made a superb short film for BBC’s Late Kick Off show entitled “A Leeds Lament.”
Here is that film:
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