Leedsunited.com 27/1/07
BRENDAN'S BACKING
Former United skipper Brendan Ormsby has sounded the rallying call as we enter the final lap of the Championship season.
Dennis Wise's men travel to Hull City on Tuesday night for a crunch showdown before facing a clashes with Norwich, Crystal Palace, Cardiff City and Queens Park Rangers.
United are currently six points adrift of Championship safety with 18 games remaining, but Brendan, who made 56 appearances during a four-year spell with the club, firmly believes that gap will close in the coming weeks.
"I think we will get out of where we are," said the former skipper, who is still a regular at Elland Road.
"I didn't believe we would get relegated from the Premiership until it actually happened at Bolton, but I'm more confident we will get out of where we are this time.
"Dennis and Gus will turn things around. The players seem to enjoy working for them and training, and they'll do what it takes.
"I hope I all the supporters get behind them in numbers. I know from experience that a big crowd at Elland Road can be frightening.
"It can send shivers down your spine and opposing players don't like it."There's nothing better than playing in front of a big crowd at Elland Road. You already feel proud to play for the club and you'd die for the shirt."

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