Derby - 7th December - 24/25

December 8, 2024

Leeds United v Derby

Saturday 7th December 2024 - Elland Road, Leeds

2024/25 Season


With the stormy weather on its way, I knew it would be challenging for many of our fans getting to the game today. Seeing flights and trains cancelled, I hope most of you managed to get to the game. We were lucky as it was still relatively calm as we headed to Leeds and got to the Holbeck Club in record time before heading to the ground. It was good to see my husband’s wreath from the Halifax Whites was still intact as my family met up for photos. Thoughts with the family of my hero Billy Bremner on the 27th anniversary of his death today.


The days are passing so quickly that I’m just going through the motions with no thoughts on the forthcoming game, just seeing what happens on the pitch. After my gut instincts last weekend with a churning stomach, it is definitely better than worrying about how we will play and scores etc. Just a shout out for Jacob the Pilot, GMB Pride of Britain winner who raised over £160,000 in memory of his mum. His wish was to be a mascot at Leeds United and today he got his wish to come out with the team. I hope he had a great day AND he got his predicted score right. He’s definitely better at predicting scores than I am and he won a bet with a Derby fan too.



Team: Meslier, Struijk, Rodon, Bogle, James, Piroe, Aaronson, Firpo, Rothwell, Tanaka, Solomon.

Subs:  Wöber for Firpo (injured 21), Gnonto for Solomon (68), Joseph for Aaronson (68), Ramazani for James (85), Guilavogui for Rothwell (85).

Subs not used:  Darlow, Bamford, Ampadu, Schmidt.


Leeds won the game 2-0 with Rodon (39), Wober (44), both scoring their first Leeds goal.


Attendance:  36,468, 2,838 Derby fans.


Referee: Matthew Donohue

Booked: No Leeds players.


The first thing that happened was that we were turned around to attack the Kop in the first half.  It was a quiet start to the game with challenging conditions, but we had to make changes when Firpo went down injured. As he went straight down the tunnel to the Derby fans singing, he’d had enough, it didn’t look good. Leeds had most of the game, but the crowd started jeering their keeper when the time wasting started very early on. Despite the referee watching him and telling him to hurry up, he deliberately took his time to take the goal kick. I was hoping that this would come back to bite him later in the game. To be fair to the ref, he let a few things go on Derby where I thought he’d blow for a free kick but didn’t and did keep the game flowing despite some fouls on us. Rodon came very near to opening the scoring with a header from a corner, but it went wide of the goal. With one attack Bogle was running forwards with the ball and James was in acres of space to the right of him. Instead of passing to him, he ignored him despite the Kop screaming at him to pass the ball, with the attack eventually breaking down. Aaronson saw his shot saved by the keeper after Tanaka gave him the ball and he did a 90 degree turn before shooting. Leeds then scored from the corner with Rodon this time making no mistake as he headed the ball into the net. Just as half time approached, we increased our lead after some good work by James on the left of us and his forward pass to Aaronson was crossed into the middle where the deflected ball was put it into the net by Wöber right in front of the keeper. That was a good, timed goal to give us some breathing space.


The second half saw Leeds carry on attacking and Solomon saw his shot go past the upright. It just needed to curl into the other side of the post. Their keeper made saves from James, Tanaka and Piroe before Derby got their first chance on goal on 63 minutes. I’ll admit I couldn’t rest then as they made changes and kept getting stronger. It only took them to get one goal back and we would have been under pressure. There wasn’t too much danger to be honest, but I couldn’t relax too early. Looking at my photos, it looks like we should have had a penalty too with Piroe getting his shirt pulled and dragged down in the area. In the end Derby got their comeuppance with the early time wasting as we got the win, another three points, a clean sheet and returned to the top of the table for a short while at least.


The storm had arrived when we left Elland Road after the game as the winds had picked up so for once I was glad, we had had an early kick off and were on our way home. I did delay leaving Billy’s statue as I spoke with the Malta Whites, but the rest of my family went back to the car without me as they were freezing! Will definitely bring my gloves for the Boro game on Tuesday as the wind chill certainly got its grip today.



Safe travels home everyone and see you then, LUFC – Marching on Together!


April 22, 2025
Promotion Party! Monday 21st April 2025 - Elland Road 2024/25 Season At the end of the game, we went back to the Holbeck Working Men’s Club before heading back down to Elland Road to celebrate our promotion as Burnley were winning Sheffield United. Great scenes as we celebrated with the team and other fans although the flares let off stunk to high heaven. A nice gesture was my granddaughter being given a Leeds scarf to cover her face when the smoke was overpowering. The smoke lingered in my throat long into the night too. It was also very humbling to be told that I am an inspiration which were amongst some of the lovely words said to me by our fans today. With the hugs and thoughts about my late husband, I couldn’t ask for more support from so many of you which is why Leeds United supporters are second to none. Thank goodness we don’t have to go into the play offs as thousands of Leeds fans cancelled their hotel bookings including my daughter. To be able to go into the last two games knowing we are already up with no pressure on is immense. Saying that, I want to go up as Champions as we were robbed of celebrating properly last time due to covid. I had a film crew with me that night and now we’ve had a good result, I will be heading to Elland Road for 6pm tomorrow for an interview with ITV.  I’d like to dedicate this promotion to all those Leeds fans who have died this season and are unable to celebrate this with us including my husband Phillip/Captain, Halifax White. To everyone else, enjoy your celebrations as United Are back again, and we are promoted back to the Premier League. LUFC – Marching on Together!
April 22, 2025
Leeds United V Stoke City Monday 21st April 2025 - Elland Road 2024/25 Season I’d woke up at 3am and found I couldn’t sleep for hours. My mind had started racing thinking of all the permutations of what could happen at the game today. We could actually be promoted if things went our way and the excitement rising in me meant I’d gone into overdrive, which all contributed to the sleeplessness. Speaking to others at the game, I wasn’t the only one feeling this way. The worst thing was dropping asleep for an hour before getting up then feeling like I’d been hit by a bus and all my enthusiasm had waned so what would be, would be. Before heading to Elland Road, we went for our traditional bank holiday visit to Selby market and to get a Doubtfire’s ice cream. Leeds fans were out in force which was good to see. One a stall holder shouted to a Sheffield United fan who “wasn’t impressed” to see me, a Leeds United fan. There again we had a conversation, and he told me that we would win 4 or 5 nil today which I said I’d take. Never in a million years would we have expected to be 5-0 up at half time especially after being turned around at kick off. Team: Darlow, Ampadu, Rodon, Bogle, Firpo, Gnonto, Aaronson, Solomon, Piroe, Gruev, Tanaka. Subs: Ramazani for Gnonto (66), Bamford for Piroe (66), Byram for Firpo (77), Schmidt for Bogle (77), Harry Gray aged 16 making his first team debut for Aaronson (86). Subs not used: Meslier, Joseph, Guilavogui, Wöber. Leeds won the game 6-0 with Piroe getting four (6, 8, 20, 41), Firpo (26) and Gnonto (59). Attendance: 36,644, with approximately 1,900 Stoke fans. Referee: Darren Bond. Booked: Ampadu. Turning us round at the start of the game didn’t have the effect that Stoke thought there’d be. Leeds were on fire as Gnonto then Solomon with Piroe hitting the final ball into the net saw us take an early lead. Within two minutes we had doubled our lead when Bogle carried on running past the Stoke player taking the ball with him passed into the box for Piroe to score a second goal. Piroe then completed his hat trick after Tanaka sent a great ball into the box for Gnonto. He hit his shot at the second attempt which brought a save out of their keeper then Piroe came in at the far post and scored from a narrow angle. Wow, unbelievable scenes at Elland Road as the fans erupted hardly believing our eyes. We hadn’t finished yet as Bogle once again getting involved, got round their man in the penalty area and his pass saw Firpo hit a fourth into the net. Gnonto saw another shot saved by the keeper before Bogle once again saw his shot bounce back off the upright and Piroe hit the rebound into the net. It looked like a Stoke player and Aaronson tried getting a toe onto the ball, but it looks like Piroe was given the goal. It felt very surreal going into the break 5-0 up. Stoke had their first shot on goal but straight at Darlow just before the whistle blew. The second half saw Stoke bring on three subs and although we took a little while to settle, a fantastic cross by Solomon saw Gnonto head the ball into the net for a sixth goal on the day. There was no coming back for Stoke from the score then as we started to believe we were going up. They did have another shot on target on the 80th minute but in reality it was one way traffic for most of the game which was great for us fans too.  It was lovely to see the Gray family dynasty carry on when Harry Gray younger brother of Archie, came on as a sub at 16 years of age. A special moment especially for Eddie Gray who was extremely proud and full of emotion on seeing him come on to the pitch. LUFC – Marching on Together!
April 19, 2025
Oxford United V Leeds United Friday 18th April 2025 - The Kassam Stadium 2024/25 Season After a couple of bad days, I’d felt more upbeat on my way to Elland Road when a lorry with a lest we forget cab, passed me with a big Leeds United badge on the side. I automatically gave it the Leeds salute as I go onto autopilot when I see other Leeds fans. Listening to music helped me so in my reel I said I wanted Leeds to go and enjoy the football, forget about our target of automatic promotion but to keep fighting. My thoughts were that it would take the pressure off us. After other results didn’t help again (not that I expected any to), winning the game had to be a priority. At our pub stop it was nice to talk to some Oxford fans who still wished us good luck despite wanting their team to win, as they’d be fighting for the points as they were near the relegation zone. The last time we’d come to this ground was for a pre-season friendly, but I couldn’t remember when but was reminded that it was for Bielsa’s first game. It’s still unique with only three stands in place but it gave some Leeds fans the chance to watch from the car park and others in the distant trees. This was another ground where we were treated well as far as I was concerned. The only issue was getting soaked before the game when I switched the tap on in the ladies sink only for a torrent of water to overflow everywhere. I wasn’t the only one to find that out the hard way. Team: Darlow, Ampadu, Rodon, Bogle, Solomon, Gnonto, Gruev, Tanaka, Aaronson, Firpo, Piroe. Subs: Bamford for Piroe (75), James for Gnonto (75), Schmidt for Solomon (87), Guilavogui for Aaronson (90). Subs not used: Meslier, Joseph, Byram, Ramazani, Wöber. Leeds won the game 1-0 with the goal scored by Solomon (32). Attendance: 11,537, 1,434 Leeds fans. Referee: Dean Whitestone. Booked: Gruev, Bogle. I knew it wouldn’t be an easy game which turned out to be the case and very tense for us Leeds fans. Oxford were the first on the attack which saw Darlow make a good save before their keeper was called into action to save a shot from Aaronson. Oxford were having plenty of possession, looking quite dangerous at times. Instead of the flying Leeds fan at an Oxford game in the past, it was a flying Leeds player when Tanaka was pushed in the back. After soaking up the pressure, Leeds took the lead when Rodon sent an excellent ball for Bogle to run onto who sent a great pass across the box for Solomon to race in and put the ball into the net. That was a welcome relief to take the lead and meant we were in control then as we went into the break. The second half still saw Oxford with a lot of possession, and we had to be really patient in our build ups (not that us fans were), but we did manage some good play down the wing. We started attacking more as Farke was looking to bring our first subs on and a Firpo shot went over the bar but was not that far away. Darlow threw a long ball out to Solomon on the wing, and he would have been away bearing down on goal only for the game to be stopped for a foul. Tanaka was so unlucky not to score as his long shot hit the bottom of the post and bounced away sadly not near a Leeds player. From a free kick their keeper was able to make the save from Gruev easily. Oxford tried getting back into the game, but we were standing firm in defence and there were plenty of sighs of relief that we were one step closer to automatic promotion when the final whistle blew. It is still all to play for, and Monday will have a big bearing on the outcome of the table positions, as Burnley and Sheffield United play each other after our game has finished. Keeping us in pole position will be vital and put even more pressure on those two. As long as the challengers implode and not us, I’d be happy. I’d have no problem us all going up to have local derby games, but we have to go up automatically whereas one of them can go up via the playoffs I’ve tried for exchange tickets for Monday without success so it will be just the three of us with season tickets being at the game. I’m looking forward to a bouncing Elland Road, but we must get behind the team for the full 90 minutes. On the way home, I had a few tears as my husband won’t be there to share the chance of Leeds going up. We first met at a pre-season friendly in Molenbeek in 1977 so go back a long way. There are many more Leeds fans who won’t be there to share this with us either so the emotions and nostalgia will be hitting many of us if we succeed. See you there, LUFC – Marching on Together!
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