AS England’s cricketers were pulling off arguably the most thrilling Test victory of all time, Chris Wilder was watching the drama from his sofa at home despite having a ticket for Headingley.
SHEFFIELD UNITED striker Oli McBurnie admits the shine was taken off his first goal since joining for a club record £17m due to it meaning “nothing in terms of the result”.
THERE is always a moment in a fledgling Premier League season when a newly-promoted club is given a harsh lesson about the reality of living among the elite.
FRESH from a season that brought a double promotion to the top flight, Jack O’Connell and girlfriend Alex Greenwood continue to reach new heights in their respective careers.
CHRIS WILDER, the Sheffield United manager, believes the same hunger and desire that helped take Jamie Vardy from non-League to the England national team can be found among his own players.
AT the end of a week in which Huddersfield Town’s home celebrated its 25th anniversary, Christopher Schindler lining up against Reading somehow feels apt.
AS top plays bottom today in the Championship, Leeds United head coach Marcelo Bielsa insists too much should not be read into the table ahead of the clash with Stoke City.
ON the eve of what turned out to be a rare defeat for Hull City at the KCOM Stadium, Grant McCann urged his players to defend their home as if it was under threat from burglars.
LEEDS UNITED head coach Marcelo Bielsa hopes Pontus Jansson receives a warm welcome tonight on his first return since leaving Elland Road during the summer.
IT’S never dull in Hull. A slogan the locals have long since adopted as a badge of honour and one that Grant McCann seems intent on living up to as City’s still newish head coach.
FOR A new-look back-four, a haul of two clean sheets in three League Two matches and just one goal conceded represents a significant step in the right direction.
AMID the rollercoaster of fabulous football but ultimate failure that was Marcelo Bielsa’s first year at the helm of Leeds United, some players could never do right for doing wrong in the eyes of supporters.