Leeds United have provided their fans with an update regarding the rebate offer for season ticket holders who are 19-22 years old, senior concessions or disabled supporters (via leedsunited.com).
The post outlines that the club bundle for the aforementioned categories will now include a ‘crowdie’ (a personalised likeness on an Elland Road seat), a £50 retail gift card and LUTV streams for the remaining nine games, home and away.
According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, access to the LUTV service was not part of the offered bundle to all supporters and the change has been made after a number of complaints were seen on social media.
Here is how a sample of the Elland Road faithful responded to the post.
Top work by @lufctrust and @LUFC ?? (doesn’t even affect me, but could see why the original option wasn’t as appealing for that category)
— Jordy Phillips (@JordyP1993) June 11, 2020
Very quick to make changes for the better for fans. Great work ????
— Connor (@MarkoConnor27) June 11, 2020
The club moving quickly to supporter feedback once again for the good ?
— Richard Lang (@richardlang05) June 11, 2020
Are you proud of the way the club took on the supporters' feedback?
Yes
No
It’s clear from the above responses that these supporters were pleased to see their club listening to their members and taking their feedback on board.
???????? Thank you for listening and realising the mistake and taking the correct action.
— Mark Royle-Evatt (@MEvatt) June 11, 2020
Brilliant news. Two very happy concession STH’s here. Thank you @LUFC
— Lynn Lloyd (@lynnleedsfan) June 11, 2020
Top work that, thank you
— Craig (@craiglufc97) June 11, 2020
Leeds United’s original rebate bundle was deemed unsatisfactory by many, however, to their credit, the Yorkshire-based club made the appropriate changes and that has gone down well with these supporters. The Championship campaign is due to resume on June 20 and the Whites, who currently sit at the top of the league table, have got a great chance of earning promotion back to the Premier League for the first time since their relegation in 2004, so their fans may appreciate the opportunity to watch their remaining nine league games via the LUTV streaming service.