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Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:34:36 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Kick-Ups At The Keepmoat
Six of the United team here shot during their pre-game warm up routine on the Keepmoat Stadium pitch. The pic coming before the Football League Championship game against Doncaster Rovers on the 17th September, 2010. Leeds United: Higgs, Hughes, Bruce, Collins, White, Gradel, Kilkenny, Howson, Johnson, Somma, McCormack. Subs: Snodgrass for McCormack, Watt for Gradel. Thanks to Rowley for this great pic. |
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03/18/20 - 07:34:34 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
A West Stand View
Looking at the Leeds United faithful here packing out the North Stand at Oakwell Stadium. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Barnsley at Oakwell on the 19th April, 2014. 4,200 of the faithful made the trip for the game against the Tykes. Leeds United: Butland, Lees, Zaliukas, Pearce, Wootton, Brown, Tonge, Murphy, Warnock, McCormack, Smith. Subs: Hunt for Zaliukas, White for Smith. |
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03/18/20 - 07:33:48 | WAFLL - United Fans |
View Of The Faithful
The Leeds United faithful here packing out their allocation in the Gil Merrick Stand, Lower Tier. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Birmingham City at St Andrew's on the 26th April, 2014. United sold out their allocation for this one taking 3,000 for the match against the Blues. Leeds United: Butland, Wootton, Lees, Pearce, Pugh, Murphy, Brown, Tonge, Austin, McCormack, Smith. Subs: Mowatt for Murphy, Hunt for Smith, White for Pugh. Thanks to: Heidi for this great pic. Heidi is the author of the book, Follow Me and Leeds United. The book is based on a diary Heidi kept in the 70's when she didn't miss a match home or away for seven years. You can check out Heidi's book here: Follow Me And Leeds United |
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03/18/20 - 07:33:40 | WAFLL - United Fans |
The Faithful From The Kop
The Leeds United faithful in view here packing out their allocation in the Gil Merrick Stand with this one viewed from the Spion Kop at St Andrew's. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Birmingham City at St Andrew's on the 26th April, 2014. United sold out their allocation for this one taking 3,000 for the match against the Blues. Leeds United: Butland, Wootton, Lees, Pearce, Pugh, Murphy, Brown, Tonge, Austin, McCormack, Smith. Subs: Mowatt for Murphy, Hunt for Smith, White for Pugh. |
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03/18/20 - 07:33:32 | WAFLL - United Fans |
Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:33:13 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:32:53 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
A West Stand View
Looking at the Leeds United faithful here packing out the North Stand at Oakwell Stadium. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Barnsley at Oakwell on the 19th April, 2014. 4,200 of the faithful made the trip for the game against the Tykes. Leeds United: Butland, Lees, Zaliukas, Pearce, Wootton, Brown, Tonge, Murphy, Warnock, McCormack, Smith. Subs: Hunt for Zaliukas, White for Smith. |
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03/18/20 - 07:31:45 | WAFLL - United Fans |
Kick-Ups At The Keepmoat
Six of the United team here shot during their pre-game warm up routine on the Keepmoat Stadium pitch. The pic coming before the Football League Championship game against Doncaster Rovers on the 17th September, 2010. Leeds United: Higgs, Hughes, Bruce, Collins, White, Gradel, Kilkenny, Howson, Johnson, Somma, McCormack. Subs: Snodgrass for McCormack, Watt for Gradel. Thanks to Rowley for this great pic. |
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03/18/20 - 07:31:45 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Debut Delights
The United faithful and players celebrate in front of the West Stand here after Luke Murphy scores his first goal for the Club. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Brighton and Hove Albion at Elland Road on the 3rd August, 2013. Murphy played the full game for Leeds and scored the winner against the Seagulls. The Leeds United manager Brian McDermott signed Luke Murphy on the 1st July, 2013. Coming from Crewe Alexandra and signing on a three year contract Murphy was the second signing of the Summer transfer window for Brian McDermott. Murphy cost the club 1M making him the first million pound signing since signing Richard Cresswell in 2005. Murphy made his debut for The Whites in the Football League Championship game against Brighton and Hove Albion at Elland Road on the 3rd August, 2013. He scored his first goal for the club in the same game, a 94th minute winner. Manager McDermott after the signing told the official site: "I feel he was the best player in his division last year.... Luke certainly fits the profile of player that we're looking to attract - he is young, hungry, wants to work hard and very obviously talented." Leeds United: Kenny, Peltier, Pearce, Lees, Warnock, Green, Murphy, Tonge, McCormack, Varney, Hunt. Subs: Poleon for Hunt, Drury for Warnock, Smith for Varney. Thanks to: Paul for this great pic. |
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03/18/20 - 07:31:16 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:30:46 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:29:59 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:29:53 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Ups And Downs
A United shirt here with message left by a Leeds United supporter at the Billy Statue in support of the Flower Protest which took place in July 2007. A verse from marching On Together the Whites unofficial adorns the shirt. The Flower protest was created against a backdrop of one of the darkest periods in Leeds United's history. A time when the club was very close to going completely out of business and thus ending any representation for the City of Leeds in the Football League. It was an anonymous Leeds United fan who belonged to the Ultra's, a Leeds United supporters group, that came up with the idea. The Flower Protest was a concerted effort by the United faithful organised through the various Leeds United forum's on the internet and in particular WACCOE. It had the aim of showing love and support through the club's darkest hour with a display of flowers and club colours that should be laid around the Billy statue. The first shirt and flowers were laid on the 20th July by WACCOE user Bilks and the display soon gathered momentum as the word spread round. Fans of other teams showed their support and some offered their own colours at the Bremner statute, the media were also soon to pick up on the protest with local and national news teams reporting on the story. Leeds fans lay flowers at statue Comments YEP Video The display was taken down by Elland Road officials around a week before the new season kicked off. Pic by LufcMadFerret. |
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03/18/20 - 07:29:18 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Back Of The Gil Lower Tier
The Leeds United faithful here packing out their allocation in the Gil Merrick Stand, Lower Tier. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Birmingham City at St Andrew's on the 26th April, 2014. United sold out their allocation for this one taking 3,000 for the match against the Blues. Leeds United: Butland, Wootton, Lees, Pearce, Pugh, Murphy, Brown, Tonge, Austin, McCormack, Smith. Subs: Mowatt for Murphy, Hunt for Smith, White for Pugh. Thanks to: Heidi for this great pic. Heidi is the author of the book, Follow Me and Leeds United. The book is based on a diary Heidi kept in the 70's when she didn't miss a match home or away for seven years. You can check out Heidi's book here: Follow Me And Leeds United |
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03/18/20 - 07:28:49 | WAFLL - United Fans |
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