Welcome to Follow Me and Leeds United News - your go-to destination for all the latest updates on the club we all love.
As the seasons unfold, this page will bring you a mix of everything Leeds United. From links to my match reports, to things going on for the club off the pitch and social events away from Elland Road. Whether it’s re-living highs of thrilling wins at Elland Road, the drama of a last-minute goal on a cold Tuesday night away, or the latest developments from the boardroom, we’ll have it covered. Leeds United is more than just a football club—it’s a way of life, and this page will help me capture the passion, dedication, and excitement that comes with being part of the Leeds family.
But Follow Me and Leeds United News isn’t just about the team—it’s about the fans, the supporters’ groups, and the incredible community that makes Leeds United so special. From celebrating fan initiatives and matchday traditions to spotlighting the club’s work off the pitch, we’ll be covering the full spectrum of what it means to be Leeds. This is a space where every Leeds fan can feel at home, staying informed while enjoying the journey. So stick with us, because no matter where Leeds United goes, we’ll be following every step of the way—Marching on Together!
If you have a news item which you would like to share on the website, please email us at articles@FMALU.com
Welcome to Follow Me and Leeds United News - your go-to destination for all the latest updates on the club we all love.
As the seasons unfold, this page will bring you a mix of everything Leeds United. From links to my match reports, to things going on for the club off the pitch and social events away from Elland Road. Whether it’s re-living highs of thrilling wins at Elland Road, the drama of a last-minute goal on a cold Tuesday night away, or the latest developments from the boardroom, we’ll have it covered. Leeds United is more than just a football club—it’s a way of life, and this page will help me capture the passion, dedication, and excitement that comes with being part of the Leeds family.
But Follow Me and Leeds United News isn’t just about the team—it’s about the fans, the supporters’ groups, and the incredible community that makes Leeds United so special. From celebrating fan initiatives and matchday traditions to spotlighting the club’s work off the pitch, we’ll be covering the full spectrum of what it means to be Leeds. This is a space where every Leeds fan can feel at home, staying informed while enjoying the journey. So stick with us, because no matter where Leeds United goes, we’ll be following every step of the way—Marching on Together!
If you have a news item which you would like to share on the website, please email us at articles@FMALU.com
Welcome to Follow Me and Leeds United News - your go-to destination for all the latest updates on the club we all love.
As the seasons unfold, this page will bring you a mix of everything Leeds United. From links to my match reports, to things going on for the club off the pitch and social events away from Elland Road. Whether it’s re-living highs of thrilling wins at Elland Road, the drama of a last-minute goal on a cold Tuesday night away, or the latest developments from the boardroom, we’ll have it covered. Leeds United is more than just a football club—it’s a way of life, and this page will help me capture the passion, dedication, and excitement that comes with being part of the Leeds family.
But Follow Me and Leeds United News isn’t just about the team—it’s about the fans, the supporters’ groups, and the incredible community that makes Leeds United so special. From celebrating fan initiatives and matchday traditions to spotlighting the club’s work off the pitch, we’ll be covering the full spectrum of what it means to be Leeds. This is a space where every Leeds fan can feel at home, staying informed while enjoying the journey. So stick with us, because no matter where Leeds United goes, we’ll be following every step of the way—Marching on Together!
If you have a news item which you would like to share on the website, please email us at articles@FMALU.com
Remembering Chris Loftus & Kevin Speight – 25 Years On
Today, I was at Elland Road for the memorial of Chris Loftus and Kevin Speight, two Leeds United lads taken far too soon while following our beloved club in the UEFA Cup semi-final 25 years ago. It doesn’t matter how many years pass, the pain never fades. We stand here every year, together as one, to honour them. Football isn’t just a game; it’s family, it’s passion, and for Chris and Kevin, it was their life.
The whole first team turned up, along with the Leeds United management, including manager Daniel Farke. Seeing them all there, heads bowed in respect, made me proud. It showed that Chris and Kevin will never be forgotten. Their love for Leeds United is still felt to this day, forever part of the club’s history and the hearts of everyone who follows the Whites.
Chris and Kevin’s mate, Gareth Senior, spoke to those gathered. His words were full of love and memories, bringing home just how much they are missed. He spoke of their passion for Leeds, their laughter, and their unwavering loyalty to the club. As he spoke, you could feel it—everyone was right there with him, remembering, feeling the loss, but also feeling the pride in calling them our own.
As I walked away from the plaque, I felt that same strong sense of belonging that Leeds United gives us all. Year after year, we come together to remember, to show that Chris and Kevin will always be part of us. They were more than just fans; they were Leeds, and they always will be. Gone, but never forgotten. Marching on together!
The official press release from the unveiling of the blue plaque for Billy Bremner in Raploch by Eddie Gray. Very proud to be part of the group who made this happen.
Billy Bremner plaque unveiled in his memory and artist selected to create the statue
· Eddie Gray unveiled the plaque in his old teammates honour
· Renowned Scottish sculptor, Kenny Hunter, announced as the commissioned artist for the statue
The Scottish Football Supporters Association (SFSA) in partnership with Leeds United Supporters Groups, University of Stirling, Raploch Community Council and more are proud to announce the Billy Bremner plaque has been unveiled at 35a Weir Street in Raploch, the very house Billy grew up in.
Former international teammates of Billy Bremner, Jimmy Bone and John Blackley, supported the unveiling in Raploch, Stirling. Former Leeds United and Scotland star and long-term teammate and friend of Billy Bremner, Eddie Gray unveiled the plaque and was quoted as saying “It was real honour to be asked to unveil the blue plaque showing the world where Billy came from. He was fiercely proud of his roots, and it will be a fitting tribute to see a statue here in the coming years. He really was an iconic player that everyone in Leeds and Scotland loved.”
The artist commissioned to sculpt the statue of Billy Bremner was announced as Kenny Hunter. SFSA Project Manager Alexander Gibb said “Following a difficult decision-making process we are delighted to announce Kenny Hunter as the artist to sculpt the great Billy Bremner. It is an honour to be working closely with an artist of Kenny’s prestige and we cannot wait to support Kenny in his vision of Billy Bremner.”
You can find his website here: www.kenny-hunter.com
This is only the beginning of the Billy Bremner memorial project. Over the next year there will be fundraising events to reach the minimum value required to be able to erect the statue, while any excess funds will be redistributed via community projects in Stirling. The link to the fundraising page can be found here: www.scottishfsa.org/bremner/
The Scottish Football Supporter’s Association is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2015 by Paul Goodwin and Simon Barrow who felt Scotland’s football fans deserved a voice in the game. The organisation has more than 80,000 members and works tirelessly to ensure Scottish football fans voices are heard.
The official press release from the unveiling of the blue plaque for Billy Bremner in Raploch by Eddie Gray. Very proud to be part of the group who made this happen.
Billy Bremner plaque unveiled in his memory and artist selected to create the statue
· Eddie Gray unveiled the plaque in his old teammates honour
· Renowned Scottish sculptor, Kenny Hunter, announced as the commissioned artist for the statue
The Scottish Football Supporters Association (SFSA) in partnership with Leeds United Supporters Groups, University of Stirling, Raploch Community Council and more are proud to announce the Billy Bremner plaque has been unveiled at 35a Weir Street in Raploch, the very house Billy grew up in.
Former international teammates of Billy Bremner, Jimmy Bone and John Blackley, supported the unveiling in Raploch, Stirling. Former Leeds United and Scotland star and long-term teammate and friend of Billy Bremner, Eddie Gray unveiled the plaque and was quoted as saying “It was real honour to be asked to unveil the blue plaque showing the world where Billy came from. He was fiercely proud of his roots, and it will be a fitting tribute to see a statue here in the coming years. He really was an iconic player that everyone in Leeds and Scotland loved.”
The artist commissioned to sculpt the statue of Billy Bremner was announced as Kenny Hunter. SFSA Project Manager Alexander Gibb said “Following a difficult decision-making process we are delighted to announce Kenny Hunter as the artist to sculpt the great Billy Bremner. It is an honour to be working closely with an artist of Kenny’s prestige and we cannot wait to support Kenny in his vision of Billy Bremner.”
You can find his website here: www.kenny-hunter.com
This is only the beginning of the Billy Bremner memorial project. Over the next year there will be fundraising events to reach the minimum value required to be able to erect the statue, while any excess funds will be redistributed via community projects in Stirling. The link to the fundraising page can be found here: www.scottishfsa.org/bremner/
The Scottish Football Supporter’s Association is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 2015 by Paul Goodwin and Simon Barrow who felt Scotland’s football fans deserved a voice in the game. The organisation has more than 80,000 members and works tirelessly to ensure Scottish football fans voices are heard.
Today, we honour the extraordinary legacy of Eddie Gray, affectionately known as "Mr. Leeds United."
Born on 17th January, 1948, in Glasgow, Scotland, Eddie Gray embodies everything that makes Leeds United a club of passion, resilience, and brilliance. Making his debut for Leeds in 1965 at just 17 years old, Gray dazzled fans with his skill, grace, and loyalty. Over two decades as a player, he made 577 appearances and scored 68 goals, becoming a cornerstone of Don Revie’s legendary team that dominated English football in the 1960s and 1970s. From his iconic dribbling that left defenders in his wake to his unforgettable goals—like the stunning strikes against Burnley in 1970—Gray's artistry on the pitch remains etched in football history.
Off the field, Eddie Gray continued to shine as a leader and mentor. Serving as Leeds United's manager twice, he guided the team with the same passion and integrity that defined his playing career. His influence on generations of players and fans alike has cemented his place as a cherished figure in the club's history.
Today, on his birthday, we celebrate not just the footballer but the man whose dedication and love for Leeds United have left an indelible mark.
Happy Birthday, Eddie Gray—forever Marching on Together!
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