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[Football] Elland Road: new concrete tunnel for away fans to access and exit stadium from coach park



Bry Nylon

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"The concrete walkway provides a covered route for visiting supporters to go between their coaches and the stadium while ensuring segregation from home fans."


This isn't a post having a dig at Leeds, their team or their manager. Just an observation that this new walkway feels a bit sledgehammery to crack a ever-shrinking nut. :shrug:

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You coukd chuck half a brick through the gap there, no bother :shrug:
 






Dick Swiveller

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Nice to see they went with Ben White as the colour

Look carefully and you can see multiple cum stains from commentators and pundits who think it is a breath of fresh air for the Premier League
 


Dick Swiveller

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Also - I like the orange and white sex toy versions of Bielsa's bucket.
 








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JBizzle

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It's got a lovely "Yugoslavia 1992" feel about it. Seems a tad over the top though considering the only issue at Leeds games is Leeds fans
 


*Gullsworth*

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If that's the way Leeds want to deal with a problem mainly to protect visitors thats their business but I rather the approach from our club to try and welcome all fans. Their answer to the problem seems so 1970s to me. Not really encompassing family friendly environment is it? Awful.
 








timbha

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"The concrete walkway provides a covered route for visiting supporters to go between their coaches and the stadium while ensuring segregation from home fans."


This isn't a post having a dig at Leeds, their team or their manager. Just an observation that this new walkway feels a bit sledgehammery to crack a ever-shrinking nut. :shrug:

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A few days late
 


Happy Exile

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Maybe it's wrong to assume this is to prevent conflict and it's more like the philosophy of peasants not being allowed to look at the monarch and the divine, such is the elevated and glorious status of Leeds as a club? Perhaps they can put a shrine in their so we can all pay tribute in the hope of being allowed to witness their team?
 








METALMICKY

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If that's the way Leeds want to deal with a problem mainly to protect visitors thats their business but I rather the approach from our club to try and welcome all fans. Their answer to the problem seems so 1970s to me. Not really encompassing family friendly environment is it? Awful.

This totally! And whilst thankfully these days they are a minority doesn't this rather play up to any of their idiot fans ? What I mean is that the Millwall thugs love referring to the walkway from the station platform as ' cowards alley '. In the same way some Leeds fans will see it as symbol of ' ooh we're still a bit dangerous don't you know '.
 


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