FA Cup Third Round (replay) vs Wigan Athletic (h) - lost 4-2 on penalties with the score at 3-3 after extra time.
Carling Cup Third Round vs Blackburn Rovers (a) - lost 3-0.
Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: David Healy and Rob Hulse (strikers) - 14 goals.
Players In
Kevin Nicholls (Luton Town - ?700,000), David Livermore (Millwall - ?400,000), Sebastien Carole (Brighton & Hove Albion - Free)
Players Out
Rob Hulse (Sheffield United - ?2,200,000), Simon Walton (Charlton Athletic - ?500,000), Danny Pugh (Preston North End - ?250,000), Jermaine Wright (Southampton - Free), Michael Ricketts (Southend United - Free).
After a spirit crushing 3-0 play off final defeat against Watford in May, Leeds United should bounce back stronger this season and should be in better shape to tackle the Championship at the third attempt.
Manager Kevin Blackwell has sold midfielder Simon Walton, who made his debut in Blackwell's first match in charge as a 16 year old at the start of the 2004/05 season, to Premiership side Charlton Athletic. But while the youngster made 33 appearances for the club he only featured five times last season.
Despite losing the talented youngster, the squad, on the whole, has improved. Luton Town captain Kevin Nicholls arrived for a ?700,000 fee to bolster the centre of midfield although Leeds had a bid for striker team mate Steve Howard turned down.
Another captain joined the ranks in the form of Millwall skipper David Livermore for ?400,000. Predominantly a left sided midfielder, Livermore has also played in central defence for the Lions and can also operate at left back if required.
Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Seb Carole arrived on a free transfer after making 40 appearances for the relegated Seagulls last season. Carole activated a release clause following Brighton's relegation after joining them from Monaco last summer.
Other than Walton, a few other fringe players have been shipped out to balance the books. Midfielder Jermaine Wright joined Southampton on a free transfer after spending four months on loan at St Mary's at the end of last season, while former England international Michael Ricketts signed for Championship new boys Southend United. Ricketts spent time on loan at Cardiff City and Burnley last season.
Verdict
It could be a case of patience being a virtue for Leeds United. Following two tough seasons in the second tier manager Blackwell is building a side capable of challenging at the top of the table. The Whites have strikers who can score goals in David Healy and Rob Hulse while more steel has been added with the arrivals of Nicholls and Livermore. They are good value at 10/1 to win the division outright.
Carling Cup First Round vs Yeovil Town (h) - lost 2-0.
Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: Nick Forster (striker) - 7 goals.
Players Out
Kevin Horlock (Doncaster Rovers - Free), Dean McDonald (Gillingham - Free).
Joe Royle's four year tenure at Portman Road came to an end in June after a disappointing fifteenth place finish, following three previous seasons in and around the play off places. Veteran midfielder Jim Magilton, who has been at the club since 1999 following a ?682,500 transfer from Sheffield Wednesday, takes over.
Magilton wants to instil "mental toughness" in his squad ahead of next season after just 14 wins and a negative goal difference last term. While he has received financial backing from the Portman Road board, he is yet to bring in any new players at the time of writing. Magilton also dismissed reports linking him with moves for ex-players Matt Holland, out of favour at Charlton Athletic and Jamie Clapham who has been released by Birmingham City.
If it's toughness the club is after, then having a fit Alan Lee in time for the new season is a must. The Republic of Ireland international striker had an operation over the summer to correct a nagging groin problem.
Magilton has cast his eye over several triallists during pre season, including Algeria international Medhi Meniri who also had a similar spell with Leeds United. Finnish midfielder Marko Kolsi joined the squad on their pre season tour of Holland. The 21 year old, who spent last year at TOP Oss, has represented his country at all levels from under 17 to under 21.
Defender Indridi Sigurdsson joined the club on tour following a recommendation by former Ipswich player Hermann Hreidarsson. The 24 year old has won 18 caps for Iceland and is a free agent after leaving Belgian club Racing Genk.
Magilton is also taking a closer look at two UK-based players - former Nottingham Forest midfielder Eugene Bopp and Republic of Ireland international Colin Healy. Bopp joined Forest in 2001 and the former Germany under 21 international made 77 appearances and scored 11 goals before being released from the City Ground. Former Sunderland midfielder Healy is also a free agent after spending the last three months of the season at relegated Scottish Premier side Livingston.
Verdict
Magilton has a lot of rebuilding to do following last seasons underachievement. Even though he is unlikely to guide them to promotion this season they should be able to improve on the fifteenth place finish at the end of the last campaign.
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