It's almost certain that Leeds followers will be in home areas tomorrow . I would expect them to be asked politely to leave . If they refuse they should be forcefully removed just like our fans would be if in home areas at Elland road. However it's almost certain that the inept stadium heirachy will allow them to stay and so causing ill feelings when a goal is scored .
I've got to know one or two EY Whites in recent years. Otherwise decent men who made some terrible errors of judgement some 45 years ago.and rue them now. I've put it to them that Leeds have been a peripheral implosion of a club in recent decades, and that the big clubs of the NW view them as a sort of desperate old mess from the other side of the Pennines, a bit like Forest but less humble. I made the point that had they travelled another 20 miles or so down the M62 they could have cheered trophy after trophy and seen some great football, and they reluctantly.accepted the wisdom of this affirmation. I asked them if they twirl their scarves or join in 'All Leeds aren't we?" ( a slogan copied off SWFC), as many of Leeds fans don't come from Leeds so cannot be 'Leeds'.. I also pointed out their 'big gates' equate to us getting 11,000 so in fact they are not well supported at all. In short wasted decades supporting a distant failing club. THEY DON'T LIKE IT UP 'EM.
Half the fans have stopped going and there’s the usual anti-Allam chanting at games, but realistically, there’s no real way to get shot of **** owners at any club.
I remember reading here of Liverpool fans who were sat in front of a well known poster from the E. stand being 'encouraged' to warmly celebrate our winning goal - be careful where you sit, you Wessie ****ers!
The other night v Barsley the police came in Cod. Yes that'a right - 18 years after we left BP and with gates at their lowest in 20 years, and with only a few hundred away fans (none within a country mile of the Silver Cod), it was deemed necessary to pay a visit. Someone, somewhere gets paid handsomely for this nonsense, and it gets presented at some debriefing as effective policing and money well--spent. I wonder if the Fire Brigade visit the sites of old fires years later to check there's no embers burning?