Welcome to today’s daily Leeds United comment column, Graeme Garvey tells it like it is on 2010-11 Season Ticket prices.
We knew it would happen and it did. Leeds season ticket prices have risen in excited anticipation of returning to second tier football next season. People in marketing have a lot of brass neck and so [...]
Archive for the ‘Contributions on the Leeds United Quagmire’ Category
Daily Contribution to the Leeds United Quagmire (04/03/10): Graeme Garvey on Season Ticket Prices.
March 4th, 2010Daily Contribution to the Leeds United Quagmire (02/03/10): Bench Beckford.
March 2nd, 2010Welcome to today’s daily Leeds United comment column, time to drop Jermaine.
When yesterdays DC looked at the tightening promotion race and suggested that subject to an improvement in our away form the automatic promotion race was still ours to keep it did so assuming we still had in form goal-scorers to call on. If someone [...]
Daily Contribution to the Leeds United Quagmire (01/03/10): All to play for.
March 1st, 2010Welcome to today’s daily Leeds United comment column which looks at the seven way fight for the three golden prizes.
Today’s DC, which happens to be Clarkeonenil’s 300th post, focuses on the tightening promotion battle. We are doing this, looking at others rather than just us for a change (I expect I’m not the only one [...]
Leeds United: That was the week of Daily that was.
February 28th, 2010Welcome to the new round up feature for “Daily Contributions to the Leeds United Quagmire”, a chance to catch the last weeks musings.
On Monday we had an anti-preview of the Oldham Athletic game http://clarkeonenil.co.uk/front-page/contributions-on-the-leeds-united-quagmire/daily-contribution-to-the-leeds-united-quagmire-220210-anti-preview-oldham-a you’ll be lucky to see more than 3 of those a season.
Tuesday we gave the DC over to the charity activities [...]
Daily Contribution to the Leeds United Quagmire (26/02/10): We lead others follow.
February 26th, 2010Welcome to today’s daily Leeds United comment column which looks at history repeating itself in slightly different forms.
It’s almost impossible as a Leeds United supporter to follow any of the major stories presently engulfing football in this country without suddenly getting a feeling of gut-retching familiarity. In every possible variant, financial meltdown, excessive wages, asset [...]


