Leeds United board break silence after transfer window with statement on upcoming Elland Road development — YEP 2/9/24
By Joe Donnohue
Leeds United have confirmed supporters' commemorative stones
at Elland Road's Centenary Square will be replaced free of charge in a bid to
improve their longevity.
Beginning next month, Leeds supporters' personalised stones
will be replaced with exact replicas, courtesy of a new company, to ensure of a
'much better quality' installation. The work is expected to take around two
months to complete.
An official club statement confirmed 'three larger stones
dedicated to former managers Don Revie, Howard Wilkinson and Marcelo Bielsa'
will also be installed, 'similar to those located in Bremner Square', while
additional space for supporters to purchase new stones has also been factored
into the project.
“The club have taken on board recent feedback from
supporters on the stones at Centenary Square, and we are really happy that we
can now announce that all of the stones will be replaced," chief executive
Angus Kinnear confirmed, via the club's website.
Kinnear retains his place on the Leeds board, alongside
49ers Enterprises chief and United chairman Paraag Marathe. Supporters last
heard from either of the two figures in an official capacity at the beginning
of the summer transfer window when the club confirmed their partnership with
soft drinks giant Red Bull GmbH.
Leeds intend to address supporters about their summer
transfer dealings, which saw key players Archie Gray, Georginio Rutter and
Crysencio Summerville sold for large transfer fees, following the conclusion of
the transfer period. The window closed last Friday evening before Leeds' 2-0
win over Hull City.