A Call for Unity at Elland Road
The beautiful game demands respect, and Leeds United is making an impassioned plea to its faithful: let's get it right at Elland Road! Following recent controversies, the club has issued a clear statement ahead of the crucial FA Cup tie against Norwich City, emphasizing the importance of unity and understanding.
Key Points for the Norwich Clash
- Leeds United urges fans to respect the Ramadan fast-breaking pause against Norwich City.
- The club acknowledges past communication failures regarding stoppages at Elland Road.
- The brief pause is expected around the 75th minute for players observing Ramadan.
- Manager Daniel Farke will serve a touchline ban for misconduct during the Man City game.
A Call for Unity at Elland Road
Leeds United is proactively addressing the booing incidents that marred recent fixtures, particularly the Manchester City loss. The club's official statement explicitly calls for a welcoming and respectful atmosphere at Elland Road. This plea comes as a direct response to widespread condemnation of the fan reaction during the mandated breaks.
Fans need to understand the protocol: around the 75th minute of the match against Norwich City, following sunset at 5:56 PM in Leeds, the referee will briefly halt play. This allows players from both teams who are observing Ramadan to rehydrate and take energy supplements, an agreed-upon and crucial protocol.
Understanding the Past: Why the Confusion?
Leeds United has candidly acknowledged its part in the prior confusion, admitting a


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