Leeds United fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest social media post from the Yorkshire club.
This comes after the official Leeds Twitter account shared a post on their page revealing that the club’s rebate options for their 2019/20 Home Season Ticket holders.
This post also contained a link to the club’s official website which explained the options available to its season ticket holders who will not be able to attend Leeds’ five remaining home games as they are due to be played behind closed doors.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Leeds fans who were quick to share their thoughts on the matter.
Here’s a sample of Leeds fans responding to the post:
? #LUFC are now in a position to confirm the rebate options for our 2019/20 Home Season Ticket holders
— Leeds United (@LUFC) June 9, 2020
Good work…just please, please, PLEASE…make sure you scale up the LUTV infrastructure…it’s about to get battered over the coming weeks!!
— Steve Curran ?? (@curran_steve) June 9, 2020
All football across the country was placed under a temporary suspension back in March due to the impact of the current global pandemic.
Well done Leeds!! Great gesture with the bundle option, that added with watching 18 games of Bielsa ball has been money well spent!
— Jamie Green (@JamieG378) June 9, 2020
Before this temporary suspension, Marcelo Bielsa’s side were on a fantastic run of form having won their previous five Championship matches, resulting in them landing at the top of the league table (per BBC Sport).
Good work!
— IsThatConfirmed (@IsThatConfirmed) June 9, 2020
What a club. That’s how it’s done xx
— CMCM (@cmcm52irfc) June 9, 2020
Have I read that wrong? Adult season tickets get to view all remaining games but 19-22 young adults can’t? pic.twitter.com/HeMUg9mkRu
— Jack Hill (@jack_hill567) June 9, 2020
Now that the club have come out and revealed their available rebate options to fans for the remaining home fixtures, this sparked a big reaction on Twitter.
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One Leeds fan, however, suggested he would like his money used as part of a deal that would keep on-loan defender Ben White at the club on a permanent basis.
Where’s the “contribute to Ben White’s transfer fee” option?
— Jack (@EllandReports) June 9, 2020
Another fan revealed that he would be giving his refunded money to help and support the club’s youth academy.
To the academy it goes?
— Will Blythe (@Willblythelufc) June 9, 2020
It’s great to see that the club are offering their fans different options for their refunds. The response to this post from this group of Leeds fans just goes to show how much they appreciate this latest gesture from the club.