Sheffield Wednesday - 23rd August - 24/25

August 24, 2024

Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds United

Saturday 23rd August 2024 - Hillsborough, Sheffield

2024/25 Season



Having had a better week personally although challenging, things could have been a lot worse, so I realise that we are lucky in that respect. Lots of others are facing their own challenges in worse circumstances so good luck to them. It was still very breezy at Elland Road after the storms overnight as I did my reel at Chris and Kev’s plaque instead of at Billy’s statue, which had me wondering if it would impact on the game. I needn’t have worried because after a stop at Wombwell, all was relatively calm when we reached the ground. Having taken the positives of a point and clean sheet from last week’s game at West Bromwich, I had an open mind as to what to expect on the pitch.


Team: Meslier, Ampadu, Struijk, Rodon, Firpo, James, Gnonto, Bogle, Aaronson, Gruev, Joseph.

Subs: Piroe for Joseph (84), Rothwell for Gnonto (88), Byram for James (90), Gelhardt for Aaronson (90).

Subs not used: Darlow, Cairns, Debayo, Crew, Chambers


Leeds won the game 2-0 with Aaronson (24) & James (48) scoring the goals


Attendance: 28,800, 3,800 Leeds fans

Referee: Simon Hooper

Booked: Gnonto, James, Ampadu


The game set off at a fast pace as we attacked the far end from where the Leeds fans were massed behind the goal on Leppings Lane. From a short corner, James put a great cross into the box and Struijk’s header went narrowly wide. Some of the tackles from both teams were let go by the referee as he kept the game flowing as Leeds found their feet with constant attacking. When Joseph was brought down in the penalty area, I lost sight of the ball and was waiting for a penalty to be awarded, only for the Leeds fans to begin cheering. I thought the penalty had been given only to find out that Aaronson had picked up the loose ball, took a step to the side and slammed the ball into the net for Leeds to take the lead. I always say we have to play to the whistle, and this worked in our favour.


The second half set off again at a blistering pace and a fantastic through ball from Joseph to James on the wind saw his speed take him past the defender and beat the keeper to put us two goals up on the night. We took our foot off the pedal which gave Wednesday their best chance of the night with a header that flew past the wrong side of the post although their fans to the left of the stand thought they had scored. Leeds stepped up again and Joseph had a good chance as the ball went over the top of the goal before another chance saw the keeper parry the ball away. Another great move saw the keeper save from James then as play switched to the far end, Meslier saved a shot easily.


I hadn’t wanted Farke to bring on any subs just to ensure Wednesday didn’t make a comeback in the last moments of the game. It was an overreaction really, but the subs were made later than normal as we picked up three points from a very welcome win along with another clean sheet. “There’s only one team in Yorkshire” sang the travelling fans as the final whistle blew.


It had been a good day out, with a great atmosphere and plenty of singing. The feel-good factor from the win cannot be underestimated, with the impact raising my spirits after the hard last few weeks my family have had and long may it continue. Thanks to all the fans for their comments, concerns, photos taken, selfies taken with me but as always, showing how great they are. Thanks for the diet coke too which was appreciated. A shout out for the Donny Whites and Swindon massive too! As we have two home games now against Hull then Burnley hopefully, we can build on the win although we have the international break in-between them. That’s when I will be heading back to Stirling as the first part of getting Billy Bremner’s recognition in his hometown of Raploch takes place. More news to follow as the fundraising for his statue will begin in earnest, see you then, LUFC – Marching on Together!


June 6, 2025
A selection of Leeds United Songs from 1960 to the present day, sung by Leeds United fans Friday 6th June 2025 On 2nd September 2023, I was lucky to be invited into the director’s box at Elland Road to watch the game against Sheffield Wednesday alongside Mick Hewitt, Gary Edwards and Tony Winstanley. We had finally achieved our ambition of recording Leeds United Chants and Songs from the terraces, that had to overcome the hurdles of being curtailed during the covid pandemic and many other challenges. Both the Leeds United Foundation and the Leeds United Academy received equal shares of the £6,605.16 proceeds of our CD sales after costs had been taken, and we were extremely proud to hand this amount over to officials at Leeds United. As always, none of us were gaining anything personally from sales, it was always going to be for the good of our club. The good news is that 99 of these songs and chants are now available on Spotify HERE for anyone who prefers to download their music. Again, any money raised will be shared between the Leeds United Foundation and the Leeds United Academy so please continue to support the club. Below is the introduction for the songs to give some context to the recordings plus the thank you to all those Leeds United fans who took part. Sadly, we have lost some of those who were there for the recordings since then.
May 28, 2025
Paris 1975 – 50th Anniversary 28th May 2025 I cannot believe it is 50 years to the day that I set off for Paris for the European Cup Final. Initially I didn’t get one of the 8,000 tickets for the game despite it being my 70th game of the season but ended up with two. I was going with or without a ticket and got mine through my friend Carole’s season ticket as she got one with her programme tokens as well. By travelling with the club to the final it meant I got a further ticket as we’d travelled to Barcelona in the previous round with them. One lucky Leeds fan who I knew was the recipient of the second ticket for face value outside the ground. Sadly, when we finally got to our hotel, we had to wait to be allocated our rooms before heading to the ground which took ages. I always regretted not going with the Harrogate trip as we did to Anderlecht earlier in the competition as I felt we missed out on the build up to the game by getting there late. We did manage to walk around the ground to soak up the atmosphere once we arrived and it was good to get photos and have our photos taken by loads of Leeds and German fans before going into the ground. I had a fantastic view behind the goal on the front row of the upper tier next to the clock. The whole night was magical from the start, and it had been perfect, with Leeds fans singing na na na na, na na na na, hey hey hey, Leeds United for the first time. It was an incredible feeling being in the stadium and when Peter Lorimer smashed the ball into the net in front of us, I immediately looked at the linesman and referee only to see them both award a goal before celebrating. It was only when Beckenbauer went over to the referee that things started to change and we couldn’t believe it when the goal was disallowed. I’ll never forget being cheated out of our rightful trophy and we will always be Champions of Europe. WACCOE. My first book Follow Me and Leeds United includes all my recollections from this game and the previous rounds for those interested. Watch out for the Paris 75 documentary which I’ve been interviewed for with the official trailer released at 8.30pm, Wednesday night - PARIS 75 - Official Trailer  . The finished film is now coming out end of August/early Sept by independent filmmaker Harvey Marcus. PARIS 75 Official Trailer out May 28. My new independent documentary, PARIS 75 - the final football tried to forget. A film about a season, that match, and those fans that shaped the identity of what it means to be a Leeds supporter. Please join/share the PARIS 75 - The documentary FB group for more info and cinema dates and a chance to win a PARIS 75 print signed by Allan Clarke. WACCOE.
May 22, 2025
Elland Road Redevelopment - 2025 Wednesday 21st May 2025 Now that things have settled down with our promotion to the Premier League, I’ve had a chance to look at the plans for the development of Elland Road into a 53,000/56,000 stadium. This has been a long time coming and it’s not before time. With Elland Road being sold out every week and I know personally that I haven’t been lucky in getting any extra tickets for family all last season despite trying online unsuccessfully, the capacity increase must be done. As well as the West Stand deteriorating every year and the facilities in the Kop leaving a lot to be desired, I‘m looking forward to what will be done to replace these stands. I was given the chance to look at the stadium video that was released and I can honestly say that it looks impressive. Although I would have liked a one stand Kop, I can understand why it was done the way they designed it as there will be disabled places available in front of more boxes. The lower part of the Kop remains the same size as it is now which I feel is a good thing. The one thing that is needed is space on the concourses which looks to have been taken into account plus improved toilet facilities. I would love to see the south stand seats put back in once the boxes can be relocated with the development. A stand like the Kop design would be a good way forward in future but obviously we need to concentrate on the West first then the Kop. It’s exciting times going forward and I’m looking forward to capturing the developments with my regular photos when attending games at Elland Road.  The one thing going forward is to ensure that the loyal every day fan is not priced out of attending games there. We have a fantastic loyal worldwide fanbase which needs to be nurtured. When things are good as they are now, you have no need to encourage fans to come back as they will always try to get there when they are able. I’ve been there through the good and bad times and only a few years ago, you couldn’t give a ticket away for love nor money so the club can never take anything for granted on that basis. I’m looking forward to seeing the development get off the ground and although there has been a fans’ representation group, I am look forward to the wider fan base given a chance to air their views. LUFC – Marching on Together!" LUFC – Marching on Together!
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