A tense, nip and tuck game is finished decisively in the 90th minute by Patrick Bamford, join Andy, Paul and James to pick it apart afterward as we pick up our first away win in the Premier League since 2004!
Read MoreAndy and Paul discuss the highs and lows of this game against a familiar opponent, and fortunately we are on the right side of the score line this week. It makes for a somewhat excitable second half of the podcast, but it isn't every day that you pick up 3 points in the Premier League is it? In fact it was 6006 days between an away victory at Blackburn on April 10th 2004 and this rollercoaster ride!
Read MorePlenty of glimpses of what players can do, but a torrid night overall as Leeds trail for 85 minutes, and despite drawing the tie, go on to lose on penalties. There were lots of talking points including a captains role for Kiko Casilla, but ultimately a night that will not live long in the memory.
Read MoreWe're back! Andy, James and Paul discuss the build up to one of our most eagerly anticipated fixtures in years. Yes, Leeds United are finally playing Premier League football again.
Read MoreIt is just under two weeks since Leeds United lifted the trophy to an empty stadium, but an awful lot has been going on in that time that we sit down to discuss.
Read MoreAndy and Paul get together to chat through the recent happenings at Elland Road. Should we chase Ben White no matter what, or is it time to focus on Koch?
It is just under two weeks since Leeds United lifted the trophy to an empty stadium, but an awful lot has been going on in that time that we sit down to discuss.
Read MoreRecorded pre-champion status, we chatted to Bryn about the strange norm of football without fans and how this is affecting everyone associated with the club.
We talk about the future of LUTV and how this could change in the future.
For the last time this season, scratch that, for the last time in the EFL, we discuss our home fixture against Charlton Athletic. Lee Bowyer watches on as his former team mark a dominant, champions-worthy display by relegating his current troupe.
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