Dirty Leeds is where young Jimmy O'Rourke is born and bred, brought up by his grandma in the shadow of the hallowed ground itself. This gives him a thirst for the beautiful game and determination to play for the club he loves.
This book, which took three years to put together, is written with great passion that oozes out of the pages from a genuine lifelong Leeds United supporter.
Brian Clough's ill-fated 44-day tenure at Elland Road and his grim obsession with the ghostly figure of Don Revie is the immediate subject of The Damned Utd.
From their first steps in Europe in the mid-1960s during the revolutionary Don Revie era, to Champions League football, Leeds United have been a force to be reckoned with in European competition.
Formed in 1919, Leeds United is one of British football's leading clubs. Prior to the 60s legendary stars included Ernie Hart, Willis Edwards and John Charles.
The FA Cup is the most prestigious club knockout competition in the world, and for supporters there is nothing quite like 'cup-fever' to grip their imagination.
An excellently written book that charts Leeds United’s rise to prominence as a footballing force following the appointment of Don Revie as manager in 1961.
This for me is the most comprehensive history of the club. Originally written in 1992, Jarred and MacDonald have updated the story to include Leeds rise to prominence both domestically and in Europe in recent seasons.
Once again the club has come up with its annual book for younger supporters that is packed with articles, nostalgia, a variety of quizzes and plenty of pictures of today’s star players.
A thorough attempt to analyse why the club and an element of its supporters, fairly or unfairly, has developed one of the worst reputations in the country.