In the previous update, Bolton Wanderers were the unlikely lads leading the way with 8 games to go – could Colin Todd emulate Brian Little & Roy Evans? Or will it all come crashing down? My Leeds side are in with a shout, let’s see how it all unfolded.
League Cup
Brian Little’s at it again – just. A narrow 1-0 win over big rivals Birmingham leaves Big Ron gutted. It gets worse for Ron as his team finish 3rd, and miss out in the playoffs. Disaster.
Henry goes on to finish top scorer in England, to the surprise of nobody.
Premier League
This is as tight as it gets, it boils down to a three horse race
Leeds host Bolton in the game in hand, and then go to Arsenal to finish. To make it even more squeaky bum time, Man Utd host Bolton in the final game. We have to beat Bolton to keep our hopes alive, and fortunately for me, we nick 1-0 win
With Bolton going to Man Utd, I think I’m favourites. I’m 3 goals ahead on the goal difference, so unless Man Utd thrash Bolton, a win will be enough for me unless Bolton can win at Old Trafford. It’s a North West love in, basically.
Just to add to the drama, the bottom of the league looks pretty tight too
So, can we take care of Arsenal?
Yes, surprisingly easily. Good old Dave Hopkin. So, Bolton need a win at Man Utd. They’re ahead with 7 minutes to play…
I owe Alan Rogers a pint. Get in!
It’s curtains for Sunderland and Bradford though
Reid and Jewell are both sacked by their respective clubs but Jewell goes to Sunderland and Reid to Bradford, so that’s nice.
FA Cup
Big Ron continues his remarkable run in the cups, and Bolton are still on for the double (little do they know what Alan Rogers is about to deny them)
Bolton get over that disappointment though by at least winning the FA Cup.
I finally bring Brian Little’s manager of the month run
But Little has the last laugh, winning the UEFA Cup and taking Manager of the Year
Brian Little is quite the craftsman.
Champions League
Semi finals go with form, Milan have the chance to avenge their second place from last year…
It’s also Euro 2004, but as I’m not going to write it up in depth, here’s how the groups finished:
England recovered from this all too familiar news
The hosts Italy finish without a point. The holders Czech Republic manage one point, but England see them off
Here’s how the knockout stages shaped up:
The World Champions Spain will fancy their chances, whilst Denmark have been the most consistent nation throughout this game. England see off France
Leroy Chambers of Rangers doing the damage. Beckham is back from that foot injury too. It’ll be a re-match with Denmark next, who beat England in the group stages. Holland and Spain are the other semi final.
Can England find a way to beat Denmark? This won’t help.
It will be interesting to see what Man Utd do now, as with no Champions League football I wonder who they can attract to partner Vieri, as he and Alfonso are getting on. Anyway…
Not even a man of the match performance from Steve Haslam can get the job done. It’ll be a Denmark/Holland final as they take care of the World Champions
That man Bruggink again! Can he inspire Holland to a final win though?
In short, no. The Danes are just too strong. I’ll be surprised if a Danish Club doesn’t do very well soon, their National team have been brilliant throughout. It’s Spain 2008
So, finally, here are the awards. Curse you Brian Little!
My mate Steve Simonsen taking PFA Player of the Year is a good effort. Anyway, join us next time to see if I can make Leeds a force in Europe – there will be a post inbetween times which will summarise the game to date, as seven beautiful seasons have passed.
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