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Leeds United cannot risk ignoring Daniel Farke's political powerplay — Yorkshire Post 16/5/26

By Stuart Rayner For a while when Daniel Farke spoke to the media on Friday, it sounded like the manager of Leeds United was saying his goodbyes. "Three years ago we spoke about the goals we want to achieve and I have to say my mission is fulfilled and my job is done and there's nothing to add," he said. "My mission is fulfilled one year earlier than expected." But having laid those landmines, he backed away from them. Asked if this was him casting doubt over whether he would see out the four-year contract he signed at Elland Road, he insisted: "That's a wrong interpretation." If it was not goodbye, surely it was a powerplay. Political machinations have been all the rage this week, and it seemed like Farke had a taste for it. The more he talked, the more it sounded like laying the ground for a fight. Farke always insists he does not play mind games, but he sounded like a man trying to wrestle the future of the Elland Road club in th...

Leeds United boss Daniel Farke, press room doubt and Graham Smyth's Verdict ahead of summer talks — YEP 15/5/26

By Graham Smyth Leeds United boss Daniel Farke raised eyebrows and further questions with what he said in the press room before the Brighton game, but what to make of it? The penultimate pre-match press conference of the 2025/26 season could have been routine. Team news, a reflection on a job well done and what to expect from Brighton on Sunday - that is what it could have been because that is all anyone really expected. Instead, Daniel Farke went down a different route. Instead, he put the cat among the pigeons/laid down a challenge to the board/made it sound like he was off/got a little revenge for being left swinging in the breeze by reports on his job security this time last year/made perfectly reasonable comments about what must happen next at Elland Road. Delete as you feel appropriate. What Farke said about his job being 'done', the mission complete and the boxes ticked, followed by his insistence that the next project had to be agreed by all at the club and had to...

Daniel Farke throws down gauntlet to Leeds United in extraordinary press conference — Yorkshire Post 15/5/26

By Stuart Rayner Manager Daniel Farke has thrown the gauntlet down to Leeds United by making it clear they need to match his ambitions. He rowed back slightly, making it clear he had no intention of leaving, but there was no escaping the theme of a press conference ostensibly to preview Sunday's final Premier League home game of the season, against Brighton and Hove Albion. "I won't take on a season where I'm not convinced the club is heading in the right direction," he stressed. Having claimed to have achieved all the targets the club set him a year before the end of his contract, he challenged them to come up with a new plan which excites him. Farke is speaking from a position of strength, having kept newly-promoted Leeds in the Premier League. He said that when Marcelo Bielsa did that in 2021 Leeds failed to build on it and urged them not to make the same mistake again. "It's important to express my heartfelt gratitude and a big thank you t...

'Job done' — Daniel Farke makes Leeds United position clear ahead of 49ers Enterprises talks — YEP 15/5/26

By Graham Smyth Daniel Farke spoke in great detail about Leeds United’s future at Friday’s pre-Brighton press conference. Leeds United boss Daniel Farke says the job he set out to do in 2023 is done so he and the club need to agree new goals this summer. Safety was secured on Sunday thanks to West Ham's loss to Arsenal and Leeds celebrated with a come-from-behind draw at relegation-threatened Spurs on Monday night. Ahead of the penultimate Premier League fixture of the season at home to Brighton Farke was asked about next season and a number of player contract situations. His response was that the first priority had to be talks with the board to decide on their next steps. Farke feels he and the club have come to the end of their first mission and need to agree on the way forward, once the final two games are complete and he has returned home to Germany for a short break. "When I signed the contract here three years ago we spoke about the goals, what we want to ach...

So, about 1975... — Square Ball 15/5/26

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Never Meet Your Enemies Written by: Alan Wheatley They say never meet your heroes,
but what about meeting your enemies? What would you say if you found yourself in a one-on-one conversation with Der Kaiser — Franz Beckenbauer? I’ve often wondered what I should have said. In truth, I’m not sure I’d publish my first instincts. Yet, in the early 2000s, I found myself doing exactly that — spending several unexpected hours in the company of the man who, for many Leeds fans, represents the most controversial night in our football history. I had been living in Dubai since 1998. In mid-2005, my late and very good friend Stuart Priestley introduced me to Beckenbauer as we crossed paths in a Dubai hotel. Stuart and I went back years — both from the same part of Yorkshire, he from Rodley, near my home in Calverley. He had carved out a remarkable role running travel for Leeds United under Ridsdale and O’Leary. For a Leeds supporter, it was as close as you could get to living the dream. ...

I got released via letter at Leeds United — returning nine years later made me nervous — YEP 14/5/26

By Kyle Newbould Alex Cairns spent almost a decade away from Leeds United before his 2024 return under Daniel Farke. Leeds United goalkeeper Alex Cairns admits the end of his previous Whites stint was ‘horrendous’ and he was informed of his release via letter. Doncaster-born Cairns came through the Leeds academy before turning professional in 2011, acting as back-up for a number of goalkeepers either side of spells on loan at Barrow and Stalybridge Celtic. He made just one appearance during his initial time in West Yorkshire, replacing Paul Rachubka at half-time in a 5-0 defeat to Blackpool. Cairns was inside the Leeds squad during previous owner Massimo Cellino’s first season in charge at Elland Road, after which his contract was due to expire. And speaking on this week’s Official Leeds United podcast, the Whites goalkeeper explained how neither he, nor manager at the time Neil Redfearn, had any idea he’d be let go. “It felt like a shambles. The expectation will always be th...

'Love this club to death' — Brenden Aaronson opens up on Leeds United fan scrutiny in candid interview — YEP 14/5/26

By Kyle Newbould The American has polarised Leeds United opinion but is enjoying an impressive Premier League return. Leeds United star Brenden Aaronson admits it has been ‘tough’ to deal with boos from his own fans on two separate occasions. Aaronson has come in for regular scrutiny during his four-year spell at Leeds, one of which was spent on loan at Union Berlin in Germany. The American’s work-rate has never even threatened to be questioned but particularly during difficult periods for the team as a whole, frustration has been aimed his way from the stands. Leeds fans made their feelings clear on returning loanees Aaronson and Max Wober at the start of their 2024/25 Championship campaign - albeit the former at least helped himself by addressing his decision to leave in pre-season. The attacking midfielder has now opened up on the mental challenges he faced during that period. “When I decided to come back to Leeds, it was definitely a tough decision,” Aaronson told Sky Spo...