This gallery of photos showcase the good, the bad and the ugly from the Leeds Combination League through the decades. And we hope they spark happy memories for the footballers who will remember the glory and the failure. They were all taken by our own local football stalwart Steve Riding. READ MORE: 10 of the best Leeds pubs according to CAMRA's Good Beer Guide 2020
1. Jarvis Porter
Back: Mick Deighton, Chris Hughes, Paul Bell, Gordon Good, Brian Wilkinson, Darren Watling, Mark Pollard. Front: John Ferguson (manager), Dennis Hargreaves, Gary Taylor, Andy Coleman, Colin Johnson, Paul Harrison and Mark Charlton. Photo: Steve Riding
2. Black Bull, December 1993
Back from the left: Phil Wilson, Brian Smith, Gary Wilson, Ray Clay, John Mosby. Dave Marsh, Ian Kitchen (assistant manager). Front from left: Dave Ottley, Andrew Brooks, Mark Frost, Paul Carter and John Ford. Photo: Steve Riding
3. Woodman Inn, Churwell, April 1994
The team retained the Leeds Combination League's Arthur Luty Cup with a 3-0 victory over Cricketer's Arms at Bracken Edge. Photo: Steve Riding
4. Sheepscar WMC, February 1989
Back: Jim Daly (manager), Kevin Quinn, Brian Asquith, Steve Roberts, Stuart Monaghan, Mark Coulson, Terry Stansfield, Phil Stainforth. Front: Pete MacGloin, Nigel Jessey, Malcolm Jessey, Anthony Marsh, Graham Jessey, Neville Jessey Photo: Steve Riding
5. Beulah, May 1993
Beulah made it a Leeds Combination league and cup double when they beat Fforde Grene 2-0 in the Sanford Cup Final at Farsley Celtic. They were also the winners of the Jubilee Premier Division. Photo: Steve Riding
6. September 2007
Podger celebrate their highest ever league win - 15-1. Goalscoring goalie Gawain Johnson with fellow scorers, from left, Paul Wilson (3), Gareth Tiffany (1), John Coulson (4), Andy Black (2), Ben Powell (2) and Wayne Corvo (2). Photo: Steve Riding