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Well put....

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posted on 24/4/16

Great reply by another fan:

This was my favourite away game this season. The atmosphere was absolutely brilliant, went mental when we equalised. During those last 20 minutes or so our fans produced support that I don't think they will see in their away end again for a while. Incredible, and Marching on Together must have had 3 or 4 full loops in succession in full volume towards the end. After our equaliser my old man turned around to me and said "we f#$kin' sang that ball into that goal" and he's dead right.

Sometimes I wish I was just sat in the home end to witness what our end looks like when we get going like that. Days like today remind you as to why Leeds is such a special club.

All Leeds aren't we

posted on 24/4/16

That is exactly the reason why we will be back in the big time. Some clever owner that's willing to invest wisely will take us forward.

posted on 24/4/16

You will not find a more impressive set of away fans. We are something else.

posted on 24/4/16

The question has been asked about what we truly support as a club.

If the badge changes, stadiums move, players come and go - what are you left with?

This is your answer. It is having that same feeling that all the other Leeds fans feel. When you drive past Elland Road on a random Tuesday with no-one around.

That feeling you get when your on a night out in town, and somewhere, in the faint distance, you hear a group of p1ssed lads starting a new rendition of Marching on Together.

That feeling of seeing Danny Mills on the telebox and all those memories of 'that team' rushing back.

Matches like 4-3 Derby ('95) or 4-3 Liverpool or 0-1 Man U (FA Cup).

Tony Yeboah and Robert Molenaar.

That feeling of all being one when there is that ever-so slight pause before belting out the chorus line - "MARCHING ON TOGETHER!"

This is special club.

comment by RobLUFC (U5692)

posted on 24/4/16

Truly the club's only and greatest asset.

posted on 24/4/16

The White Army was sensational yesterday, as acknowledged by two separate Hull fans who spoke to me as I walked back to the car park. "Your fans were incredible today." " That was the most amazing away support I've ever witnessed."

posted on 24/4/16

Great Article, sums up just what's so special about Leeds United and their long suffering Fans
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comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 24/4/16

The question has been asked about what we truly support as a club.

If the badge changes, stadiums move, players come and go - what are you left with?

This is your answer. It is having that same feeling that all the other Leeds fans feel. When you drive past Elland Road on a random Tuesday with no-one around.

That feeling you get when your on a night out in town, and somewhere, in the faint distance, you hear a group of p1ssed lads starting a new rendition of Marching on Together.

That feeling of seeing Danny Mills on the telebox and all those memories of 'that team' rushing back.

Matches like 4-3 Derby ('95) or 4-3 Liverpool or 0-1 Man U (FA Cup).

Tony Yeboah and Robert Molenaar.

That feeling of all being one when there is that ever-so slight pause before belting out the chorus line - "MARCHING ON TOGETHER!"

This is special club.
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Completely agree

Add to that when you mention Leeds and some random person says that they're a Leeds fan.

When you mention Leeds and certain age fans of other clubs can reel off our Revie era player's names.

When you get a taxi in a foreign country, talk football and the way they say Leeds United.

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