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Leeds United will become the second high profile side to make use of Horsham's facilities this season when they pay the the club a visit this Friday afternoon ahead of their Coca-Cola Football League fixture with Brighton & Hove Albion. United remain one of the big names of English football despite their fall from grace that now sees the 1991/2 Football League Champions competing alongside the likes of Leyton Orient, Yeovil Town and Hartlepool. Their decision to use the Atspeed Stadium pitch comes just 6 weeks after the Northern Ireland squad were put through their paces before their European Championship qualifiers against Latvia and Iceland. Supporters wishing to watch the session, that begins at 2.30pm, are invited to do but are requested to refrain from entering the playing area at all times.
Leeds United will become the second high profile side to make use of Horsham's facilities this season when they pay the the club a visit this Friday afternoon ahead of their Coca-Cola Football League fixture with Brighton & Hove Albion. United remain one of the big names of English football despite their fall from grace that now sees the 1991/2 Football League Champions competing alongside the likes of Leyton Orient, Yeovil Town and Hartlepool. Their decision to use the Atspeed Stadium pitch comes just 6 weeks after the Northern Ireland squad were put through their paces before their European Championship qualifiers against Latvia and Iceland. Supporters wishing to watch the session, that begins at 2.30pm, are invited to do but are requested to refrain from entering the playing area at all times.