Occasional guest writer Martha Zantides does the double by reflecting on Leeds United verses Wycome Wanderers (after writing on Wycombe Wanderers verses Leeds United earlier in the season http://clarkeonenil.co.uk/front-page/contributions-on-the-leeds-united-quagmire/leeds-at-wycombe-%e2%80%93-thoughts-from-a-leeds-fan-of-41-years ).
Elland Road, Saturday 9th January 2010. Well five months on, we met Wycombe Wanderers again, this time at Elland Road. Last time it was August, at [...]
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Leeds United V Wycombe Wanderers; guest writer muses.
January 13th, 2010Pub players at your club, or “Why is lower division football so rubbish?”
December 17th, 2009Rob Curtis returns to Clarkeonenil to explain why more is less.
One thing I’ve noticed over recent years watching Port Vale is how much lower the quality of football below the top division is now than when I started back in 1981. Paradoxically this is despite improvements in players’ diet, training and conditioning. Compared to players [...]
Port Vale: “Doom and Gloom” on a scale even Leeds United can’t touch.
December 8th, 2009Lifelong Port Vale fan Rob Curtis brings his unique dour perspective (usually only ever found over beer whilst discussing Vale) on his club’s downs and downs.
As someone who reads ClarkeOneNil because I’m friends with the owner rather than being a Leeds fan, I can relate to some extent to the disappointments the last decade has [...]
Leeds United fans: Write for Clarkeonenil
November 12th, 2009After the dizzy last 6 months of Clarkeonenil and the successful use of occasional contributors I have come to the decision that the more the merrier is the way forward for the site. With that in mind I am offering budding writers and bloggers the opportunity to offer contributions. Based on the philosophy that if [...]
No whining about fixture congestion at this level: Kingstonian in October.
November 2nd, 2009October comes and goes and your intrepid Leeds fans still can’t get himself a mile down the road! Still thank the heavens for our mainstay K’s reporter Mike Underwood who gives us his latest installment of the ups and downs of our Ryman’s adopted team.
Five games in fifteen days – four of them in one [...]


