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Leeds United defend open-top bus celebration after stay home plea | Leeds United defend open-top bus celebration after stay home plea |
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Leeds United have defended the decision to parade the Championship trophy from an open-top bus in front of fans after previously telling people to stay away. | Leeds United have defended the decision to parade the Championship trophy from an open-top bus in front of fans after previously telling people to stay away. |
Thousands of fans gathered outside the club's ground to celebrate the club's return to the top flight. | Thousands of fans gathered outside the club's ground to celebrate the club's return to the top flight. |
Officials, including the club's chief executive, had urged them to celebrate at home. | Officials, including the club's chief executive, had urged them to celebrate at home. |
However, following the 4-0 home win over Charlton, the team made a brief appearance outside the ground. | However, following the 4-0 home win over Charlton, the team made a brief appearance outside the ground. |
Chief executive Angus Kinnear had urged fans to stay away from the game, saying when the time was right "we will celebrate in style". | Chief executive Angus Kinnear had urged fans to stay away from the game, saying when the time was right "we will celebrate in style". |
But in a later statement the club said: "Following consultation with the Safety Advisory Group and council, Leeds United arranged for a bus to be parked outside the East Stand reception as a contingency to assist dispersal should a crowd congregate at Elland Road, despite a month-long campaign from the club and supporter groups to encourage supporters to stay at home. | But in a later statement the club said: "Following consultation with the Safety Advisory Group and council, Leeds United arranged for a bus to be parked outside the East Stand reception as a contingency to assist dispersal should a crowd congregate at Elland Road, despite a month-long campaign from the club and supporter groups to encourage supporters to stay at home. |
"The safety group believed that a brief appearance from the players with the Championship trophy would help to signal an end to proceedings, encouraging fans to head home safely. | "The safety group believed that a brief appearance from the players with the Championship trophy would help to signal an end to proceedings, encouraging fans to head home safely. |
"In challenging circumstances, fan safety has always been our priority." | "In challenging circumstances, fan safety has always been our priority." |
The move attracted criticism on social media, particularly from those who had heeded the original advice to stay away issued by the club. | The move attracted criticism on social media, particularly from those who had heeded the original advice to stay away issued by the club. |
Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Police also urged fans to stay away over concerns about coronavirus. | Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Police also urged fans to stay away over concerns about coronavirus. |
It comes after supporters gathered outside the ground on Friday to celebrate the club's return to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years. | It comes after supporters gathered outside the ground on Friday to celebrate the club's return to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years. |
On Sunday, about 7,000 fans packed the city's Millennium Square. | On Sunday, about 7,000 fans packed the city's Millennium Square. |
A number of fans arrived at the ground on Thursday morning to help in the clean up operation after piles of litter were left behind. | |
One supporter, Chris, said: "It's nice to just come down and do my bit really." | |
"By the time we'd got here, the council had cleared most of it already. They've done a cracking job, full credit to them." | |
In contrast to the scenes outside the ground, the trophy was presented inside an almost empty stadium. | In contrast to the scenes outside the ground, the trophy was presented inside an almost empty stadium. |
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