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Leeds United (Away) Ticket Information



Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Never been to Elland Road. Fancy this one. Presume it's doable by train in a day?
How far from Leeds Station to the ground?

The train is very fast and only takes a couple of hours from Kings Cross. The ground is a couple of miles away from the station and you would need to get the bus.

You are tucked away in a corner in what they call the Cheese Wedge ie a corner of yellow seats as opposed to the blue seats every where else.
 






The Oldman

I like the Hat
NSC Patron
Jul 12, 2003
7,160
In the shadow of Seaford Head
The train is very fast and only takes a couple of hours from Kings Cross. The ground is a couple of miles away from the station and you would need to get the bus.

You are tucked away in a corner in what they call the Cheese Wedge ie a corner of yellow seats as opposed to the blue seats every where else.


Thanks Yorkie
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
you CAN walk from the station - we did it last time, but it did take ages. still, was quite fun to hear all the leeds fans moaning about the fact they could only draw 3-3 with us

not sure if im going to do this one yet - im pretty certain it wont sell out, so with any luck a last minute decision can be made
 


Kenhead

New member
Oct 1, 2003
7,054
Brighton
This is on the Internet Football Ground Guide

Leeds train station is around a 35 minute walk from the station. Probably best to either take a taxi or one of the shuttle buses, that run from just outside the station to the ground. Tom Whatling adds; 'The shuttle buses cost £2.50 return. As you come out of the station main entrance, cross the road and take the stairs down to the street below. Turn right and cross the road and you will see the double-decker buses lined up. The first bus in the queue also sells the tickets for all the other buses. The buses drop off and pick up at the corner of the North and East stands. It's best to get a return ticket as then you don't have to queue up after the match to get a ticket back to the station, you just walk straight onto the bus'.

Nicholas Small a visiting Wolverhampton Wanderers supporter provides the following directions if you decide to walk; 'It is best to leave the station from the rear exit, from where you can walk down the short hill out of the car park and follow the road around to the left. At the traffic lights go ahead (the road bears slightly left) and follow Whitehall Road for just shy of half-a-mile, passing under a railway bridge and then forking left down Springwell Street, to cut off a corner. At the end of Springwell Street, you come to a roundabout exit road with a zebra crossing in front of you. Cross at the zebra crossing, taking the next exit road clockwise around the roundabout. This is the A58 Domestic Road. This road becomes Domestic Street after about 400 yards (Domestic Road turning right and heading up to an overpass) and continues slightly uphill for about another 400 yards, passing under another railway bridge. There is a zebra crossing up here, which you should use to walk up the right-hand pavement. Upon reaching the top of the hill, you come to a garage, and some small shops, where you should turn right onto Shafton Lane. At the end of Shafton Lane, turn left onto Ingram Road and follow this until you see a pedestrian bridge ahead, as the road bears left, becoming Tilbury Road. By now, you should have seen the football ground over to your right. Cross the M621 via the footbridge, turning right at the bottom, and head down Elland Rd towards the stadium'.
 






Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,724
The Fatherland
Postal applications only, some one remind me it is 2008.
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
So, now, anyone who has not yet applied for thier tickets, please DO NOT winge if you don't get one, even if you did go to the Paint Tropht away match at Swansea. We've all had long enough to get out letters in the post, if indeed it does sell out, those of us who posted our letters on Friday/Sat/Sun will be OK.
 




Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,739
Bexhill-on-Sea
What rubbish! I think we may well sell out personally and like you say it's betetr to be safe then sorry.

I bet you're the exact moaners who moaned about WEst Ham and Spurs games etc and attacked the club about that. Tehy do something and you don't like it. Get over yourself and grow a pair. Not everything is a big conspiracy so grow up.

Me, My Dad and 3 mates are attending so that will be a laugh. Hope it's a good atmosphere. Also, it's to do with wher eyou sit as well, if we don't sell out.

I think most of us can answer your "ask the club" question - don't be such a scrooge and buy two stamps and two envelopes and make it easier for the club to sort out the ticket allocation.
 




Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,011
Cant see us selling all of our allocation we only took 1000 odd when we went there in the Championship!!!
 




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