Whether the deduction of 15 points from Leeds is right or wrong, the authorities should never have waited until the end of the season before making a decision. Now, the outcome this unseemly mess is likely to involve other clubs as well. Posted April 23, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Dennis Wise has just landed consecutive League One Manager of the Month awards. Despite a turbulent playing career, maybe the cheeky chappie has found his true vocation, getting clubs out of trouble. Posted October 06, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Businessman Duncan Revie is looking to put together a consortium to buy Leeds from Ken Bates. Could this be the break the club and city has been waiting for? Posted May 07, 2007 by Logan Holmes
Arsene Wenger's men may be looking at a season without trophies, but the Gunners girls are proving they are the best women's football team in the English game. Posted March 08, 2007 by Gareth Llewellyn-Stevens
The Eloland Road outfit are a big club and, whilst this Sportingo writer has no love for them, he feels disappointed that they haven't begun their climb back to the top. Posted May 26, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The Aussie fast bowler has picked up where the legendary Glenn McGrath left off. Now there's no one better in world cricket. Posted July 17, 2008 by Mohit Goyal
The Elland Road club seem to have one foot in the footballing grave after a disastrous season in the Championship. Their tormented fans are praying for a miracle rise from the ashes of mismanagement, misguidance and misery. Posted May 02, 2007 by Georgina Jane Petty
When it comes to football hatred, the small-time club which became a dynasty is near the top of most fans' lists. But with seven wins on the bounce and a spirit to match the great Revie era, Leeds are on the march together. Posted September 28, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Elland Road chairman Ken Bates and the much-maligned Peter Ridsdale, the man Leeds fans blame for the club's downfall, once again crossed swords on Saturday - albeit indirectly. And this time Bates was a big-time loser. Posted April 29, 2007 by Donna Gee
The only way forward at Elland Road is to forget the past and concentrate on the future. Posted May 08, 2007 by Mark Rasdall
A last-gasp goal by David Healy earned the Elland Road strugglers three invaluable points against high-flying Preston. But things look anything but rosy at the back as Dennis Wise's men battle to stave off relegation. Posted April 01, 2007 by Mark Rasdall
The disloyalty of the Elland Road skipper beggars belief as he asks for a move back to his old club Luton. Posted March 06, 2007 by Mark Rasdall
Supporting your team from afar ain't easy, especially when the game is live on BBC Radio. Posted March 11, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
I'm backing Dennis Wise's men to pull off the Great Escape - as long as it's not at our expense. Posted March 19, 2007 by Mark Benson
The players are battling hard but the reality is that Dennis Wise's Championship strugglers are going down. Posted March 01, 2007 by Mark Rasdall
The shower at the Bates Motel is heading for forensics and a change of regime is needed to prepare for League One. Maybe it's time for the Adkins diet. Posted March 03, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Are ticket prices or performances the catalyst for higher attendances at Elland Road as Dennis Wise and Co plot the great escape? Posted February 25, 2007 by Mark Rasdall
A record-breaking seven wins on the trot and the possibility of a relegation curse being finally lifted. Has Lady Luck finally found Elland Road? Posted September 24, 2007 by Georgina Jane Petty
The super strikers and the guys who score spectacular goals get all the headlines. But Liverpool, Arsenal, West Ham and Spurs have lesser lights who deserve to be recognised just as much as the big-shots. Posted September 18, 2007 by Ralph Little
Sportingo's Mark Rivlin reckons the Football League's decison to kick the suffering Elland Road club would not have happened if they were a London club. Posted August 04, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Gone are the disjointed outfit of loanees and has-beens. Welcome to a new era of homegrown talent, lower ticket prices and an oil-rich sugar daddy. Posted May 18, 2007 by William Anderson
An attempt to play a passing game resulted in his downfall and confirms a malaise that exists at the higher levels of the English game. In a relegation-style scramble for precious points, route one will again infest the grass at the Reebok. Posted October 23, 2007 by Wasim Parkar
Maligned, fined and in a pre-season bind, Dennis Wise and Co have stuck two fingers up at the Football League and shown that however much is thrown at them, they take it and give some back too. Posted October 24, 2007 by David Wilkinson
In one of the most unique seasons in the club's history, an automatic promotion slot really does seem a possibility for Dennis Wise's men despite the outrageous deduction of 15 points. Posted October 26, 2007 by Lee Betteridge
The former chairman's shameful outpourings threaten to damage the current repair work going on at Elland Road. This is much more than putting the record straight. Posted October 31, 2007 by Georgina Jane Petty
He scored 26 goals for Port Vale last season but has yet to make his debut for the Elland Road club. League One beware - Dennis Wise is almost ready to release his new secret weapon. Posted October 31, 2007 by Lee Betteridge
League One fans are having a ball taking the p*** out of the Yorkshire club, while at the same time cashing in on one of the most recognisable brands in English football. Posted November 03, 2007 by Lee Betteridge
Remember the good old days with Lillee, Thommo and a quartet of West Indians? Current Tests in Australia and South Africa have seen the welcome return of the speed merchants at full throttle. Posted November 18, 2007 by Matt Page
Dennis Wise's tour of football's rep theatres continues in the football outpost of Gloucestershire more famous for its racing festival. With both sides jockeying for better positions, it could be a classic. Posted November 23, 2007 by Lee Betteridge
The Republic of Ireland veteran has been outstanding during the Toffees' ten-game unbeaten run. As a holding midfielder there are few better players on the circuit. Posted December 12, 2007 by Andrew Wightman
It might be a New Year but the disastrous, dodgy antics still persist at Elland Road. Georgina Jane Petty found herself compelled to go into verse about the problem . . . Posted January 04, 2008 by Georgina Jane Petty
Elland Road fans have been through a lot - but will they stand by the club if they miss out on promotion again? Probably they will, but oh, those new signings! Posted August 01, 2008 by Graham Fisher