Bristol city away on Sky.
posted on 20/6/19
In March, 3 of the 4 games are at home
We also play Charlton at ER on the final day which is like Man U who always get newly promoted sides at home on the final day just incase, but for us, it could be poetic for us as our last ever premier league game was against them at ER which saw us relegated on the final day, this time, it could be our return ticket.
posted on 20/6/19
There doesn't seem to be any horror months like last February.
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Norwich h
Middlesbrough a
Swansea h
Bolton h
QPR a
What’s horrific about that.
posted on 20/6/19
comment by LIW Radchancer (U8453)
posted 2 minutes ago
There doesn't seem to be any horror months like last February.
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Norwich h
Middlesbrough a
Swansea h
Bolton h
QPR a
What’s horrific about that.
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we lost em all
posted on 20/6/19
We had Sheffield United and WBA around that time also. Won 1 lost 1
posted on 20/6/19
It was January through early February that was tough. And a lot of those fixtures were playing sides we didn't expect to be as tough as they were.
Impossible to predict where the hard games will be at this stage really.
posted on 20/6/19
We go into this season as one of the top sides, if not the top side in the league, most sides should be classed as inferior opposition to us now. We went into last season on the back of finishing 13th, we've improved ten fold this time.
posted on 20/6/19
Sorry Elsbels - it was tongue-in-cheek - i.e. we win far more games before Christmas
posted on 20/6/19
...and always seem to find it difficult in the second half of the season.
posted on 20/6/19
I had a sense of humour bypass many years ago as far as Leeds are concerned Warwick, I agree we are generally weak for at least half the season but reckon which half fluctuates from year to year. There are no difficult fixtures just pis poor Leeds performances.
posted on 21/6/19
Good to see that we're finally getting a game televised on Sky Sports!