Football data site Transfermrkt have compiled an alternative table for the current Championship campaign, which determines how reliant clubs are on goals from their English players, by removing all their goals from the results. Here's a look at how it affects Leeds United's standing in the table, ordered from bottom to top.
13. Birmingham City - 12th
The Blues pop up from 16th, despite top scorer Lukas Jutkiewicz's13 goals being taken off their tally.
14. Derby County - 11th
They've one less point, but still move up one place due to the differing fortunes of the teams around them. Their goal difference is also slightly worse off.
15. Reading - 10th
The Royals rise to within touching distance of the play-off spots, in a tightly-packed upper portion of the table. George Puscas' nine goal haul proves very handy in this case.
16. Leeds United - 9th
My word, this isn't good for Leeds. On the brink of the Premier League, they're slashed down from the top down to ninth. Patrick Bamford is their top scorer by some distance.
17. Swansea City - 8th
The Swans capitalise, despite no change at all in their points tally. The only thing that changes is, of course, the number of goals scored and conceded. Everything else is exactly the same!
18. Nottingham Forest - 7th
Sabri Lamouchi's side are jostled out of their play-off spot, losing four of their wins in the process. A lot of their results are changed to draws, and their goal difference is slashed in half.