1974 League championship comes down to the wire - New pages uploaded at mightyleeds.co.uk

After months spent as overwhelming favourites to win the League title, Don Revie's Leeds United saw their form collapse over the space of six short weeks in February and March 1974. In that time a confident and purposeful fighting force degenerated into a dispirited rabble that was struggling to see from where its next win was coming.
On 9 February, the Whites' 2-0 defeat of Manchester United 2-0 at Old Trafford took them nine points clear with thirteen games left to play. But then an astonishing decline set in, with Leeds suffering four League defeats in the space of five weeks; their once-impregnable lead crumbled as Liverpool turned up the heat, winning match after match in an unbeaten run that began after they went down 2-1 at Burnley on Boxing Day.
By the time United lost 3-1 at West Ham on 30 March, they had amassed 52 points from 36 games; Liverpool had four points fewer, but three games in hand. At that crucial, fraught moment, Don Revie's men finally stumbled into something of a revival.

6 April 1974 - Leeds United 2 Derby County 0
20 April 1974 - Leeds United 3 Ipswich 2

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