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The Man Behind The Mask — Square Ball 28/5/26

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Balaclava Man Written by: Rob Conlon David Ekin can still remember the exact moment his friend Andy Metcalfe fashioned the makeshift balaclava that became one of the defining images in Leeds United’s history. “It was February 1975,” Ekin says over a cup of tea in the living room of his home in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire. “Middlesbrough away. We won 1-0, Allan Clarke scored. A load of us went up on a train from York and we stopped at Darlington. It was early in the morning. I think the pubs opened at half ten, so we got into this boozer and we could see Andy on his own in the corner up to something. He had his woolly hat and he was smoking. He came up with the idea of burning two holes in it so he could see, and then burned a hole for his mouth so he could keep smoking.” Ekin was friendlier with Metcalfe’s younger brother, Rob. “Andy wasn’t really a big mixer with the lads,” he says. “He was a bit of a lone wolf. You had to keep an eye on him because he was always up to some...

Leeds United confirm top executive's Elland Road exit after 'tireless' stadium work — YEP 27/5/26

By Graham Smyth Morrie Eisenberg contributed to the Elland Road expansion plans while at Leeds United. Leeds United have confirmed the summer departure of one of the top Elland Road executives. Morrie Eisenberg is to leave the club this summer to take up the CEO role at San Diego Wave in the National Women's Soccer League. Eisenberg arrived at Elland Road in October 2023 and has held the role of chief business officer. He was tasked with input into the Elland Road redevelopment plan, commercial revenue streams and business operations. Managing director Robbie Evans said: "While I am disappointed to see Morrie leave, I am grateful for his effort and impact over the last three years. Much as with players, when you employ excellent people who produce excellent results, sometimes the unfortunate effect is that they will attract interest elsewhere. "Morrie and I first met three years ago in discussing if we should leave our old lives behind to try and help Leeds Unit...

A message from Paraag Marathe — Leedsunited.com 25/5/26

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A letter to supporters. Dear Leeds United supporters, With the season now finished, following an extraordinary effort by everybody connected to this great football club, I am immensely proud to have achieved our goal of securing another season in the Premier League. While this year brought memorable highs and difficult moments, Daniel and the squad delivered a special campaign. In a league where promoted clubs usually struggle, survival in our first season back is a significant accomplishment. We are also especially proud to have recorded our first league win at Old Trafford since 1981 and to have reached our first FA Cup semi-final since 1987. This season, clearly one of the determining factors for the squad was your energy at Elland Road - we collected 32 points on home soil. We will need that energy next season to ensure it remains a fortress. I said last year that the road ahead would not be easy - that is still true. History shows that the second season in the Premier Le...

Leeds United supporter mischief, Struijk's Summerville gesture and off-camera West Ham moments — YEP 25/5/26

By Graham Smyth Leeds United's fine Premier League campaign ended with a whimper at relegated West Ham United. Daniel Farke described the 3-0 defeat at London Stadium as a 'game too far' without key players, despite welcoming back Pascal Struijk and Jayden Bogle from their respective injuries. The Whites wilted in the intense heat and though the Hammers ran out victorious, time ran out on their stint in the top flight.Here's the YEP take. Good day Jaka Bijol. The Slovenian was the best of the bunch against West Ham and defended his box with the usual gusto. Few others matched his reliability all afternoon. It was only 1-0 when he went off. Travelling fans. The mood was relaxed en route to the capital and it was largely a party atmosphere in the away section throughout. They poked fun at their soon-to-be-relegated rivals all afternoon and enjoyed themselves in the sun. The relentless chants listing West Ham’s 2026/27 opposition were as merciless as they were am...

Leeds United 'beach' accusations fly but West Ham game points way forward — Graham Smyth's Verdict — YEP 25/5/26

By Graham Smyth Leeds United finished an impressive 2025/26 Premier League season in uncharacteristic style in a game that signposted the way forward. Enjoying a final game of the season in the sun is a reward only afforded to some. Leeds fans were sweating simply because it was the hottest day of the year for their team who left the relegation conversation a long time ago. West Ham were sweating the result and a potential return to the Championship. And on the pitch Daniel Farke's players sweated, toiled and ultimately did not enjoy a game that went very differently to so many that preceded it. Any team that loses 3-0 having been marked safe from the drop before the finale is going to face accusations of being on the beach. Leeds' own social media account poked a little fun in that direction with a pre-match graphic showing captain Ethan Ampadu with a beach bag travelling up an underground escalator, with a gloved figure bearing a resemblance to Hammers man Crysencio Sum...

Leeds United end epic season with warning shot as 49ers given lesson in dangers of standing still — Leeds Live 25/5/26

Progress must continue as Leeds have been shown the Premier League dangers that await Isaac Johnson Leeds United reporter In a season of such highs, such fight and such vigour, Leeds United put in a final day performance that lacked any of that, with some away fans leaving the London Stadium believing players were thinking more about the beach than the ball. If there was any thought that these survival heroes had earned the right to go down 3-0 to a Championship-bound West Ham United, the reaction at full time from those online quickly shot it down. Fans pay good money to watch Leeds and at times on Sunday they produced some sore sights. There are mitigating circumstances, though. United had five senior players out including three midfielders. West Ham needed to win to have any chance of survival. Nothing was on the line for them. Leeds were playing away, with 60,000 home fans urging their own team to get the result needed - though this dissipated after Tottenham Hotspur took...

Leeds United boss Daniel Farke on 'game too far' and responsibility to build on 14th place finish — YEP 24/5/26

By Graham Smyth Reaction from Leeds United boss Daniel Farke to the final day 3-0 defeat at West Ham. Leeds United's season finished in uncharacteristic fashion as a sloppy performance was punished by West Ham United, who were relegated regardless. On the hottest day of the year Leeds' second half performance was sleepy and errors in and out of possession cost them at London Stadium. The Hammers' 3-0 win was not enough to keep them in the Premier League due to Spurs' victory over Everton, while Leeds finished 14th. Farke went into the game without the likes of Anton Stach and Noah Okafor, but was able to welcome back Pascal Struijk and Jayden Bogle from injury. And even if it was largely meaningless contest for an already-safe Leeds, Farke was disappointed in particular with the second half. "We wanted to finish a fantastic season with a better result," he said. "It was probably one game too many without too many key players. In recent weeks w...