Connect with us

Championship

ADAM’S SO SURE ABOUT WHITES SWITCH

By George Hallam

EXCITED: Adam Forshaw

ADAMForshaw has called his move to Elland Road a “no-brainer” after the West Yorkshire side paid their biggest fee since the £11m for Robbie Fowler in 2001 to sign the 26-year-old from Middlesbrough.
The fee could rise to £4.5m, which eclipses the £3.15m paid out for Samu Saiz and Kemar Roofe.
Midfielder Forshaw was in the Premier League last season with Boro and signed a four and a half year deal.
He said: “I’m made up. As soon as I knew Leeds were interested, I wanted to come here.
“I had one or two ...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Football League Newsletter Today!
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Best Betting Sites at Betinireland.ienew-UK-football-betting-sites-banner

More in Championship

  • Ruben Selles dejected at the final whistle Ruben Selles dejected at the final whistle

    Sheffield United sack Ruben Selles and turn back to Chris Wilder – reports

    Sheffield United have sacked manager Ruben Selles after just five games of the new Championship season, according to reports.

  • Ruthless Robins too good for Owls

    By Nick Johnson Amass 6 (og), Riis 18, Mehmeti 32 SHEFFIELD WED 0 BRISTOL CITY 3 CRUISING: Anis Mehmeti scores Bristol City’s third goal in the first half PICTURES: WhiteRosePhotos BRISTOL City manager Gerhard Struber was delighted with the clinical nature of his side’s rout over a struggling Sheffield Wednesday...

  • HENRIK IS LEFT FEELING SICK…

    PAIN: Pedersen SHEFFIELD Wednesday manager Henrik Pedersen expressed his disappointment at the manner in which his side lost against Bristol City. He said: “It was a tough game, and again we gave ourselves a very difficult beginning with another set-piece goal. “We come back in the game, and have a...

  • JAKIROVIC DELIGHTED AT TIGERS’ LATE PUSH

    By Terry Knight SWANSEA CITY 2 Zipotnik 40, Ronald 57 HULL CITY 2 McBurnie 45, Egan 90+7 BULLISH Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic hailed his battling Tigers for not ‘surrendering’ as they secured a dramatic late point. John Egan’s first league goal since January 2023 came in the 97th minute –...