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Back In Murska Sobota
The Leeds United team here warm up on the Fazanerija City Stadium pitch before United's third pre-season game in the tour of Slovenia. The shot coming from the 2013-14 pre-season tour of Slovenia against Ferencvaros at the Fazanerija City Stadium on the 16th July, 2013. Leeds United: First 60 mins: Kenny, Thompson, Peltier, Pearce, Drury, Austin, Tonge, Murphy, McCormack, Varney, Smith. Final 30 mins: Kenny, Thompson, Lees, Pugh, Warnock, Green, Norris, Brown, White, Poleon, Varney. |
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07/04/20 - 16:26:16 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Training At The Bescot
The Leeds United team here on the Bescot Stadium pitch caught during their pre game warm up schedule in this one. The shot coming from the 2013-14 pre season game against Walsall at the Bescot Stadium on the 20th July, 2013. Leeds United: Kenny, Peltier, Lees, Pearce, Warnock, Green, Tonge, Murphy, McCormack, Hunt, Smith. Subs: Poleon for Smith, White for Tonge, Varney for Hunt, Pugh for Pearce. Thanks to: Paul for this great pic. |
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07/04/20 - 16:17:40 | WAFLL - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |
Old Peacock
The Old Peacock Pub in this shot situated on Elland Road opposite the South Stand. Elland Road was originally named after this pub because it faced the land on where the ground is built. Rugby was the dominant sport in Leeds at the time and Holbeck Rugby Club used to play at the ground. The 'Old Peacock' ground changed its name to Elland Road shortly after Association Football arrived in the shape of Leeds Woodville who shared the ground with Holbeck. Currently the Leeds United Supporters Club run the Old Peacock. |
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07/04/20 - 14:56:43 | WAFLL - Elland Road |
Rocky Rocastle
David Rocastle here the Leeds United midfielder waits for a corner to be delivered in the 1992-93 Premier League clash with Manchester City at Elland Road on March 13th, 1993. Rocastle got the only goal of the game which gave United victory in front of 30,840 fans. Rocky Rocastle joined United on the 1st August 1992, for a fee of £2M. Wilkinson had plans to replace veteran Gordon Strachan with Rocastle but unfortunately for Rocastle Strachan lasted another three seasons as the first choice United player for that midfield position. 8 of Rocastle's 25 league appearances for Leeds were as substitute as he found it hard to break into the Leeds side and he scored only twice for the Whites. Rocastle was sold to Manchester City for a fee of £2M on 20th December 1993. In February 2001 Rocastle announced he was suffering with cancer and was hopeful of recovery after undergoing a course of chemotherapy. Tragically on 31st March, 2001 Rocastle died with the illness at the young age of 33. Leeds United: Lukic, Kerslake, Dorigo, Batty, Fairclough, Wetherall, Rocastle, Rod Wallace, Strandli, Hodge, Speed. Subs: Chapman for Strandli, Newsome for Fairclough. Thanks to William A Dobson for this great pic. If you would like to check out more of Bills pics check out his website here: WWW.BILLSPICS.CO.UK |
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07/04/20 - 13:05:49 | WAFLL - United Players And Action |
Inside ER - The North East Corner
The North East Corner at Elland Road was built in 1970 at a cost of £200,000. This corner stand would eventually join the East Stand which was built in 1993 helping further streamline Elland Road, although before the East Stand there was a gap between the North East Stand and the Lowfields upper tier. The lower tier of the North East originally had terracing and was used to house the junior supporters at Elland Road, the stand was known as the Boys Pen. After the recommendations in the Taylor Report that was published in January 1990 the lower tier of the North East stand was made all seater. Thanks to Tapani Olkku for this great pic. |
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07/04/20 - 12:36:03 | WAFLL - Elland Road |
A South Stand View
This one from a packed South Stand at Elland Road watching the action on the pitch. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Sheffield Wednesday at Elland Road on the 13th April, 2013. The South Stand at Elland Road was built in 1974 at a cost of £500,000. It replaced the old but popular barrel roofed Scratching Shed and came with state of the art facilities. The South Stand originally had a standing area at the front with a 4,000 capacity and a further 3,500 fans could be seated in the upper tier. The South Stand has 32 executive boxes and in 2006 underwent further developments which included a new facade which boxed in the existing columns and alcoves giving the stand a more modern exterior. Also an overhall of the kitchen concourse area, a new mezzanine level office area, a total modernisation of the corporate facilities above and the Billy's Bar And Brasserie, named after Billy Bremner. Leeds United: Kenny, Byram, Pearce, Warnock, Drury, Norris, Green, Austin, Varney, McCormack, Morison. Subs: Diouf/Norris, White/Morison, Tonge/Warnock. Thanks to: Steve for this great pic. |
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07/04/20 - 07:07:22 | WAFLL - Elland Road |
South To Watford
The Leeds United faithful here filling their allocation in the Vicarage Road Stand at Vicarage Road. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Watford at Vicarage Road on the 8th April, 2014. United took just under 1,800 for the game against the Hornets. Leeds United: Butland, Wootton, Lees, Pearce, Warnock, Mowatt, Brown, Tonge, Hunt, Poleon, McCormack. Subs: Stewart for Mowatt, Smith for Hunt, White for McCormack. |
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07/04/20 - 06:46:40 | WAFLL - United Fans |
The Cheese Wrapper
The exterior of South East corner caught in this one from the Elland Road point of view. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Barnsley at Elland road on the 6th October, 2012. The South East corner known around Elland Road as the Cheese Wedge because of the yellow seats was once the stand allocated to the visiting supporters. It was decided early in the season of 2011-12 to re-locate the away supporters who visited Elland Road to the south of the West Stand. The area has an allocation of around 3,000 for visitors leaving the entire South Stand and South East corner or the Cheese Wedge for the United supporters. The first game that saw this re-location was the match against Portsmouth on the 1st October, 2011. According to officials at the Club the move proved a success. A new compound for visiting coaches was also used for the first time situated on Fullerton Park adjacent to the new away turnstiles. Leeds United: Kenny, Peltier, Pearce, Lees, White, Byram, Austin, Brown, Tonge, Diouf, Becchio. Subs: Norris for Tonge, Gray for Becchio. Thanks To: Paul for this great pic. |
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07/04/20 - 05:34:21 | WAFLL - Elland Road |
On The Scaffold
Scaffold room only for these United fans who were determined not to miss any of the action in the end of season clash with Bournemouth. United were playing Bournemouth on the last day of the 1989-90 season. A win would give Wilkinson's men the second division title and with it promotion back to the top flight of English football after dwelling for 8 years down in the second tier. Bournemouth also desperately needed the points as a loss would see the team relegated to third division. It was the Whites who managed to score the only goal in a close game with Lee Chapman heading home from a Chris Kamara cross. The win sent the thousands of Leeds United fans into raptures and sent Leeds Utd back to where they belong. The crowd on that memorable day was 9,918 with over half coming to see the men in white. Leeds United: Day, Sterland, Beglin, Jones, Fairclough, Haddock, Strachan, Kamara, Chapman, Davison, Speed. Subs: Shutt for Davison, Batty for Shutt. |
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07/04/20 - 04:30:14 | WAFLL - United Fans |
It's A Kop Full
A wonderful shot here of the Kop at Elland Road stuffed to capacity. This shot was taken from just above the LUDO section at Elland Road which is situated in the lower tier of the West Stand. Unfortunately little known about the game that the picture comes from. The Spion Kop at Elland Road was built in the 1920's and attained its name from a hill in South Africa. During the Boer War 322 British soldiers lost their lives on the hill and many football teams named their stands after Spion Kop hill in tribute to the fallen men. The original Kop was all terracing and built on an embankment, at this time the Kop had no roof. In April 1968 the old Spion Kop terracing was stripped away in no less than six weeks and in its place the new Kop was built complete with a roof and new name. The Elland Road Kop was now known as the Gelderd End. The new stand cost £250,000 to build. In 1994 as a result of the recommendations in the Taylor Report which was published in 1990 the Gelderd End became all seater. 7,000 seats were added to the terrace reducing the stands capacity by just under 3,000. The Gelderd End was the final stand at the Elland Road stadium to acquire seats. The new look Kop was officially opened in October by the President of the club, Lord Harewood and Mrs E Revie the late Don Revie's widow. The Gelderd End was renamed after the great manager himself and the stand is now officially known as the Revie Stand. For more pics and information of this stand at Elland Road simply follow the link: United's Kop |
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07/04/20 - 01:14:52 | WAFLL - United Fans |
Leeds United 1954-55 No.0073
A great improvement on the season before as Raich Carter's men finished in 4th place for season 1954-55. United just one point off top spot had a very good season with John Charles returning to his centre half position. Despite his return to the defense Charles still managed to bag 11 goals for United. Harold Brook and Albert Nightingale also managed to reach double figures for Leeds with 16 and 13 goals respectively. Back Row: Bob Roxburgh (Trainer), Harold Brook, Archie Gibson, Jimmy Dunn, Royden Wood, Eric Kerfoot, Grenville Hair. Front Row: Andy McCall, Albert Nightingale, John Charles, Bobby Forrest and George Meek |
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07/03/20 - 23:37:17 | WAFLL - Teams and Squads |
No Shoe For You
The Leeds United faithful here packing the North Stand at Oakwell, the stand allocated to the away supporters in the South Yorkshire 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. Thanks To: Trevor Francis for the great pic. To see more of Trevors Leeds pics Click Here. |
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07/03/20 - 21:06:32 | WAFLL - United Fans |
From The Gelderd End
Looking down at the action on the Elland Road pitch from the Kop at Elland Road. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Leicester City at Elland Road on the 27th November, 2012. The Spion Kop at Elland Road was built in the 1920's and attained its name from a hill in South Africa. During the Boer War 322 British soldiers lost their lives on the hill and many football teams named their stands after Spion Kop hill in tribute to the fallen men. The original Kop was all terracing and built on an embankment, at this time the Kop had no roof. In April 1968 the old Spion Kop terracing was stripped away in no less than six weeks and in its place the new Kop was built complete with a roof and new name. The Elland Road Kop was now known as the Gelderd End. The new stand cost 250,000 to build. In 1994 as a result of the recommendations in the Taylor Report which was published in 1990 the Gelderd End became all seater. 7,000 seats were added to the terrace reducing the stands capacity by just under 3,000. The Gelderd End was the final stand at the Elland Road stadium to acquire seats. The new look Kop was officially opened in October by the President of the club, Lord Harewood and Mrs E Revie the late Don Revie's widow. The Gelderd End was renamed after the great manager himself and the stand is now officially known as the Revie Stand. Leeds United: Kenny, Byram, Lees, Tate, Peltier, Thomas, Green, Norris, Tonge, Diouf, Becchio. Subs: Brown for Thomas. Thanks To: Trevor Francis for the great pic. To see more of Trevors Leeds pics Click Here. |
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07/03/20 - 17:51:47 | WAFLL - United Fans |
The North From The West
Looking at the Leeds United faithful here, packing their allocation in the North Stand, with this one taken from the West at the DW Stadium. The shot coming from the Football League Championship game against Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium on the 5th April, 2014. United took just under 3,500 for the game against the Latics. Leeds United: Butland, Wootton, Lees, Pearce, Byram, Warnock, Brown, Tonge, McCormack, Smith, Hunt. Subs: Poleon for Hunt. |
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07/03/20 - 14:14:01 | WAFLL - United Fans |
1972 FA Cup Final Sock Tabs
1972 FA Cup Final Sock Tabs, 100% Authentic from that day back in 1972 |
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07/03/20 - 12:05:10 | Members - Miscellaneous Leeds Pics |