That was the question on the lips of Leeds United fans at Tottenham Hotspur as speculation mounted over future of manager George Graham. They didn’t have to wait long for an answer - he was on his way just days after the Whites drew 3-3 at White Hart Lane. This was Leeds in September 1998, a month which featured students being put up in a four star Leeds city centre hotel while a poster advertising a 999 party at a city centre nightspot was causing controversy. Enjoy these photos, plucked from the YEP archive, showcasing 30 days in the life of your city at the back end of the 1990s. READ MORE: 16 of the most iconic Leeds United photos of all time LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook
7. Leeds in September 1998
Leeds Rugby Club who played in Division 1 of the Leeds Sunday League. Pictured, back row from left, are Andy Lister, Sean Gaughan, Jack Firth, Eddie Wade, Scott Hanson, Glen Knowles, Graham Lister, Steve Baldwin and Mark Alder. Middle row, from left, are Rick Sykes, Craig Rimington, Trevor Lister, Paul Weaver, Tony Emmott, Mark Lucciarni and Neil Kennedy. Front row, from left, are Colin Wight, Brian Lightowler, Matthew Leech and Matthew Townsley. Photo: steve riding
8. Leeds in September 1998
Hunslet Parkside and Middleton Marauders merged to form Hunslet Juniors RL. The newly-formed team is pictured training at South Leeds Stadium. Photo: Gary Longbottom
9. Leeds in September 1998
Rawcliffe's schoolwear manager Wirlys Taylor measures up Leeds United players Simon Johnson (left) and David Sherman. Photo: Keith Lawson
10. Leeds in September 1998
Kate Russell looks over the Leeds Civic Hall panel which made up the Leeds Tapestry. Photo: James Hardisty
11. Leeds in September 1998
Course lecturer Gavin English taking freshers at Leeds Metropolitain University on a tour round a live construction site - Lisbon House on Wellington Street. The students were all studying for a BSc Honours Course in Quantity Surveying. Photo: Justin Lloyd
12. Leeds in September 1998
This poster featuring a cartoon character of a nurse to promote a 999 night at Brannigans was causing controversy. Pictured with the poster is Brannigans bars and restaurant manager Hugo Watters. Photo: Dan Oxtoby