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Sam Byram

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  • 3 weeks ago | footballfancast.com | Sam Byram |Dan Emery |Daniel Emery

    Leeds United will be playing Premier League football next season. Daniel Farke, his staff, and the players all celebrated after the full-time whistle of Burnley's win over Sheffield United. Sky Sports were on hand to capture the celebrations and took a moment to have a word with the German manager, who was not too interested in looking ahead to the future.

  • 1 month ago | yorkshirepost.co.uk | Stuart Rayner |Sam Byram

    Leeds United were on the wrong end of a late goal as they were held to a 2-2 draw with Swansea City.

  • 1 month ago | leeds-live.co.uk | Sam Byram |Isaac Johnson

    Leeds United have a huge six weeks ahead of them, after which they could be Premier League members. How many players remain members of the United squad itself come next season is questionable. Ranks will undoubtedly need an overhaul and that could mean the exit of several stars to fund new arrivals. As things stand, though, five players are set to leave Elland Road for nothing.

  • 1 month ago | leeds-live.co.uk | Sam Byram |Isaac Johnson

    Several Leeds United stars split opinion but what cannot be denied is that the squad has made its way to the top of the table with eight games to go. Some have shone more than others and there are naturally questions over the future of several players. It seems clear that if Leeds go up to the Premier League they will need a squad reboot. However, not every position may need a fresh face, with some perhaps showing they will be able to deal with potential top flight campaigns.

  • 2 months ago | leedsunited.news | Sam Byram |Dan Murphy |Daniel Murphy

    Leeds United have been dealt a massive blow in the Championship title race after losing 1-0 to Portsmouth on Sunday, their first league defeat since November. With Burnley and Sheffield United picking up victories on Saturday, the pressure was on for Leeds United to get back to winning ways at Portsmouth. A pressure they wilted under.

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