FOOTBALL (SOCCER, ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL). There used to be a sign hanging outside Leeds Station which bore the legend: 'Leeds, the Promised Land delivered.' Anthony Clavane explains why that sign was put up - and how it came to be taken down. Leeds United, one of the most famous names in British football, disappeared in the noughties. In the last 50 years the club has had a chequered history. First, under Don Revie's obsessive control, they were labelled Dirty Leeds, and then, during Peter Risdale's ambitious tenure they became known as Greedy Leeds. 'Doing a Leeds' is now shorthand for chasing 'the dream' and suffering a spectacular fall from grace. Why have Leeds punched below their weight? Why have they always tried, and failed, to get into the promised land? And why, at the most crucial moments, with glory in their sights, have they choked? Critics argue they have got their just deserts but Clavane tells a different story.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2011
- Publisher: Penguin Random House
- Language: English
- Pages: 320
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