18 brilliant photos of Leeds United's fans v Sheffield Wednesday, new Whites faces and lost boot
Lee Sobot
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United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
Saturday’s Championship Yorkshire derby ultimately ended in disappointment for Leeds who were held to a goalless draw by an Owls side who arrived in West Yorkshire without a single point after four defeats from four. But there was the usual fantastic atmosphere inside Elland Road as part of an afternoon where the club’s fans also got a first glimpse of some new faces.
Yorkshire Evening Post photographer Jonathan Gawthorpe was there to capture all of the action and here are 17 photos of United’s fans and the Whites new boys inside Elland Road where the day’s attendance was 36,484.
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's Djed Spence. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's fans. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's Glen Kamara. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's Djed Spence. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's new signings Glen Kamara and Djed Spence on the bench. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
Jamie Shackleton gets back his lost boot. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's Djed Spence comes on. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
United's Daniel Farke gives Glen Kamara instructions. (Photo: Jonathan Gawthorpe)
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