What Is The Away End At Elland Road?

Away fans visiting Elland Road are located in the upper tier on one side of the John Charles Stand, nearest the South Stand, with a typical allocation of around 3,000.

Where do away fans sit at Leeds?

the John Charles Stand
Away fans are housed on one side of the John Charles Stand (towards the South Stand). The normal allocation is 1,566 seats in the upper tier and if required then a further 1104 seats can be provided in the lower tier, making the overall allocation 2,670.

Where do away fans park at Elland Road?

John Charles West Stand Car Park
The main gates at the entrance to the John Charles West Stand Car Park on Elland Road will only allow access to away fans. Please note that no home fans will be permitted entry via this entrance on Sunday.

How many tickets do away fans get at Leeds?

3,000
Away Tickets: Policy
The maximum allocation for any away match in the Premier League is only 3,000.

What was the East Stand at Elland Road once called?

Elland Road has four stands – the Don Revie (North) Stand, the Jack Charlton (East) Stand, the Norman Hunter South Stand and the John Charles (West) Stand – and an all-seated capacity of 37,792 The record attendance of 57,892 was set on 15 March 1967 in an FA Cup 5th round replay against Sunderland.

Can away fans sit in the home end?

1. Re: Football sitting in Home team area when you are an away fan. As long as you dress neutrally and can keep quiet, you CAN get away with it.

Where is the best view in Leeds?

1. Chevin Forest Park. Overlooking the market town of Otley, this large park has an impressive network of paths to explore, with magnificent panoramic views of the Wharfe Valley – perfect for both a stroll and a scenic picnic.

Where do United away fans sit?

Our away turnstiles are located at the South East corner of the stadium (see map below) and will open 2 hours prior to kick-off.

Where is the best place to park in Leeds?

City centre car parks

  • Hunslet Lane. Open air car park 3 minutes’ walk from Leeds Bridge.
  • West Street. Open air car park, easily accessible from the A58 and ten minutes’ walk from Leeds train station.
  • Woodhouse Lane. Multi-storey car park five minutes’ walk from arena, Leeds General Infirmary and Leeds City Museum.

Why do Leeds fans take their shoes off?

Where does the “Shoes off” chant come from? It has its roots in Middle Eastern culture, where showing the sole of a shoe is considered an insult, as the sole is constantly in contact with dirt on the floor.

How can I get Leeds United tickets without a membership?

Online: you can buy tickets to upcoming home games by clicking this link. Over the phone: the Leeds United Ticket Services Call Centre number in 0371 334 1992. Calls to this number cost 9p per minute plus your standard network rate. This number can also be used to book Elland Road stadium tours.

Is there a limit on how much alcohol you can take to Leeds Fest?

What you can and can’t bring

Item Campsite Arena
Aerosols over 250ml. No No
Air Horns / Megaphones. No No
Alcohol for personal consumption 18+ (only before 6pm on Sunday evening). Alcohol in the possession of under 18’s should be confiscated. Yes No

How much is it for away fans in the Premier League?

Picture date: Sunday April 24, 2022.. PREMIER League clubs have unanimously agreed to maintain the £30 cap on away ticket prices for the next three seasons.

What did the Saxons call Leeds?

Leeds is first mentioned in Anglo-Saxon times when it was called Loidis. By the time the settlement is mentioned in the Domesday (ie Doomsday) Book of 1086 it is spelt Ledes.

What did the Vikings call Leeds?

In his study of the English people, the Venerable Bede wrote of a place called ‘Loidis’. The next story in the history of Leeds dates back to the Vikings. When they arrived in the county of Yorkshire, they divided it into ‘ridings’. Leeds was part of what was known as the Skyrack wapentake.

What are Leeds hooligans called?

The Service Crew
The Service Crew are one of the most notorious hooligan firms in the history of English football.

What happens if you sit in front of a fan for too long?

Circulating air from a fan can dry out your mouth, nose, and throat. This could lead to an overproduction of mucus, which may cause headaches, a stuffy nose, sore throat, or even snoring.

Does it matter what side you sit on at a football game?

It totally depends on your preference and who you are. Some prefer to be right on the field and go as low as possible no matter where the seats are. Some may want a view of the entire field and go to the nosebleeds along the side of the field.

Do fans have to give balls back?

Sadly, no. Ball boys / girls have to get the balls back because they will need to be used again when the game ball goes out of play, because there is not an unlimited amount of game balls. In some rare cases though, players can give the fans the ball, and then it is theirs to keep.

What is the poshest part of Leeds?

Alwoodley. As one of the most prosperous areas of Leeds, Alwoodley is a sought after place to live and with local treasures include the beautiful Eccup Reservoir and two impressive golf courses, that’s why Alwoodley is one of the best places to live in Leeds.

Where is the secret beach in Leeds?

Where is Gaddings Dam? It’s also known as ‘Todmorden Beach’ which gives you a pretty big clue. Gaddings Dam is above the bizarrely named villages of Lumbutts and Mankinholes, to the south of Todmorden. It’s accessed off the A646 Halifax Road, at Todmorden.