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Questions and AnswersVote for: FA Cup, Arsenal vs Leeds United: what will be the result?
fa cup | Jan 6th, 2011 | by JohnnyKarp
Arsenal will face League One side Leeds United at the Emirates Stadium in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday. The odds are firmly against the lower league side but they might battle for a draw that will earn them the right to a replay at home.
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Vote for: FA Cup, Leeds vs Arsenal: who will go through to the next round?
fa cup | Jan 17th, 2011 | by JohnnyKarp
Leeds nearly produced a coup at the Emirates Stadium after leading Arsenal 1-0 until very late in the game but the Gunners earned the right to a replay thanks to a last minute penalty kick. Leeds will have the home ground advantage when they meet Arsenal again on Wednesday but the Gunners are keen on moving to the next round.
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Vote for: Leeds United kicked Manchester United out off the FA cup
premiere league | Jan 3rd, 2010 | by Editor

| Just a slip. Manchester United is a strong as ever. |

| Fergie can say whatever he wants, United aren't in top form this year. |
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Vote for: How long will it take for Leeds United to come back to the Premiere League?
leeds united | Jan 24th, 2010 | by Editor
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Vote for: Could Liverpool be the next Leeds United, by collapsing and falling into the lower leagues?
leeds united | Apr 15th, 2010 | by Kevin Walsh

| Stevey G won't let that happen! |

| Might possibly happen if they have no choice but paying for Benitez to leave. |

| They won't be relegated, but they'll defo loose some money. |

| I hope they do. I hate the reds and Stevey G! |
Liverpool could be on the slippery slope that tore Leed United apart not long ago. With money now being a huge issue and Benitez departure appearing to be but a expensive idea; is it possible that the clubs will soon share more in common than one might think?
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Vote for: Do you think that the signing of Jermaine Beckford is a good move by Everton
premier league | May 31st, 2010 | by Brandon
Former Leeds United striker Jermaine Beckford has signed a four-year deal with Everton, three days after being released from his contract at Elland Road. Everton manager David Moyes has strengthened his attacking options.
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