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WONDERS OF THE PYRAMID: The Pilgrims' Progress!How owner Simon Hallett helped guide Plymouth from League Two to the Championship while making a city proud

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
LEWIS STEELE: Owning a football team must be a breeze. Or, it seemed from an hour in the employ of Plymouth supremo Simon Hallett. In a candid tone that made it all seem straightforward, the 68-year-old was chronicling his climb from League Two to the Championship. Of course, that is far from the truth. Despite their best intentions, several good businessmen and women have tried their hand and failed. But Plymouth is one of the country's best-run clubs, and they consistently win accolades for community involvement and fan involvement. From spending a day in Devon on a memorable afternoon in which they gained promotion in May, Plymouth Argyle as a football team is much more than just the 11 players on the pitch.

UP STREAM: Sunderland's high-flying Sunderland may have been given a beating in Middlesbrough, but the extraordinary results on Wearside will not put the team's hopes in jeopardy... they are expected to push for advancement and boosting positivity is brimming once more

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2023
Those who stayed stared in wonder at the STADIUM OF LIGHT, ADAM SHERGOLD. Well-meaning spouses, relatives, and friends tried to console, but there was a sense of numbness. Hopefully the wise ones were those who walked out early, perhaps back to the sanctuary of home or the pub by now, ensuring that the result was not a complete weekend-wrecker. Referee Jarred Gillett, who's decision to dismiss Dan Neil's resistance just before halftime had completely changed the tide in this Wear-Teel derby. They sang, "We have a great deal to the referee."

Leeds' striker shortage adds to Daniel Farke's problems as he reiterates the need for more signings this summer ahead of Championship opener

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 4, 2023
ROSS HEPPENSTALE: Farke's reign begins at home to Cardiff City, but Patrick Bamford, club-record signing Georginio Rutter, and highly rated 19-year-old Mateo Joseph are among the many people who will be missing. Leeds will start the season with a diminutive strikeforce of 5ft 7in Willy Gnonto and 5ft 6in Crysencio Summerville. In last Sunday's friendly at Hearts, Bamford (hamstring) and Rutter (core) were injured, while England youth international Joseph Jones suffered ankle ligament damage in preparation. Following last season's demobilization, Farke is now without Jack Harrison, Junior Firpo, Cody Drameh, Tyler Adams, Stuart Dallas, and Sam Greenwood.

Leeds are at a crossroads: Survive and 49ers buy out the club, go down and it's a talent fire sale

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2023
IAN LADYMAN: Nevertheless, Allardyce sat behind a desk this week and released what seemed to be a pretty strong warning to the players of Leeds United, his 13th club in his managerial career. "I told them, "We can't afford to have lost when we come off the field on Saturday," Allardyce said ahead of Newcastle's home game on Saturday. In terms of the pressure we have put on ourselves, this is a cauldron.' But fear must motivate them. They should fight for their club and their reputation because of the possibility of relegation.' There's a lot to be lost at Leeds. If the Yorkshire club can't lift its head off the canvas and is relegated for more than a fortnight, a playing squad Allardyce believes there will be no balance and numbers will be cut by 55%.

After a viral video of'snub' from players, a young Leeds fan announced he would be mascot at next match

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2023
After a video that appeared to show players ignoring him and other waiting fans went viral on social media, a young Leeds supporter was allowed to leave as mascot. Dylan, 8, was one of many fans who was hoping to see Leeds stars as they walked out of their team hotel prior to losing 4-1 at Bournemouth on Sunday. However, players continued to trudge past the excited supporters, many wearing headphones on, and fail to engage when they arrived at the Vitality Stadium. Leeds released an apology on Monday on behalf of their players, acknowledging that there was 'no excuse' for blanking children as they waited to welcome them.

PLAYER RATINGS: Joao Felix impresses again as Wesley Fofana grabs the winner

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2023
The Blues had only scored once in their previous six games going into the match against Javi Gracia's side, but Wesley Fofana's goal eight minutes after the restart ensured the tension was lifted a little. Stamford Bridge demonstrated more warmth to Potter and his team than in recent times. Leeds, meanwhile, was further thrown into disarray due to the fact that the team was ranked 17th, just one point behind Everton in 18th.

Third round match between Cardiff and Leeds: Live score, squad news, and highlights from the FA Cup

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
At this point in 2002, Cardiff notably kicked Premier League leaders Leeds out of the FA Cup. They're now determined to cause another upset in what could be a tumultuous third round match. The FA Cup between Cardiff and Leeds will be broadcast live on Sportsmail, as well as news from all the 2pm kick-offs.

Bournemouth is a footballer from Leeds. Crysenio Summerville is a student at the University of On a Wednesday, Leeds is 4-3

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2022
CHRIS WHEELER AT ELLAND ROAD: Leeds was seated and they didn't look out. And Jesse Marsch might have been too, too. Unrest was simmering on Elland Road. Marsch and his players had stepped back into the red zone, according to the barometer. It's back to danger. His team was 3-1 down to fellow struggling Bournemouth with half an hour remaining a week after an incredible victory over Liverpool had bought the manager more time. The American stalked the touchline, sunk down, hands stuffed in his anorak's pockets. It all changed at the beginning. Sam Greenwood was sent by Marsch, and the replacement scored. Liam Cooper's equalizer was assisted by him next.

SPORTS AGENDA: At 5 p.m., the BBC has cut its football results show

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2022
SPORTS AGENDA: MIKE KEEGAN: The traditional reading of the classified football results, which has been a staple for generations, is no longer relevant thanks to the BBC's latest baffling move. Fans have depended on the 5 p.m. results service, which was first introduced by late James Alexander Gordon and then Charlotte Green. Many people have returned to their cars after games to tune in to the classified findings that followed BBC Radio 5 Live's Sports Report's flagship tones. However, they were nowhere to be heard on Saturday, prompting listeners to wonder what was going on. Beeb bosses, who have demonstrated a shocking disregard for their followers, have cut the guillotine on what was a British institution, sad to say.