Interview with a Leeds fan (or two)
Article by Leeds United Correspondent Connor Law
In the 3rd in our series of interviews with Leeds United fanatics, we catch up with Leeds supporters, father and son, David & Robbie Parsons to find out about their love for the mighty whites.
David Parson:
How long have you supported Leeds United?
Since 1968 - 45 Years
What was the first ever Leeds United game you attended?
1969 Away at West Brom drew 1-1
Favourite memory as a Leeds fan?
Beating Arsenal 1-0 in FA Cup Final
Worst memory?
Losing 3-0 to Aston Villa in League Cup Final (only time I've left a game early)
Favourite ever Leeds player?
Got to be the one and only Billy Bremner
What is your view on how the season is shaping up?
Lots of ups and downs top half finish just below play-offs unless we strengthen squad
What are your views on the manager and owners?
Like what's happening think were heading in the right direction, good manager working as a team and think backing will come
Finally, when do you think we'll be back into the premier league?
Hopefully get some quality in this season and go up next season
Robbie Parson:
How long have you supported Leeds United?
As far as I'm concerned, all my life- 27 years
What was the first ever Leeds United game you attended?
v Boro at home 30th Jan 1993, 3-0 win
Favourite ever memory as a Leeds fan?
Bristol Rovers game to win promotion! Beckfoooord! Or Bowyer goal v Milan
Worst memory?
Ken Bates
Favourite ever Leeds player?
Lucas Radebe
What is your view on how the season is shaping up?
Too inconsistent, need more strength to put up a proper challenge in a tough league. Pick up away form and we could be close.. Still no wingers!!!!
What are your views on the manager and owners?
Big fan of Brian McDermott, hope he gets the backing he needs & deserves. Still unsure about owners, could be worse- could be better
Finally, when do you think we'll be back into the premier league?
2016
A massive thank you to David and Robbie for taking part!
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In the 3rd in our series of interviews with Leeds United fanatics, we catch up with Leeds supporters, father and son, David & Robbie Parsons to find out about their love for the mighty whites.
David Parson:
How long have you supported Leeds United?
Since 1968 - 45 Years
What was the first ever Leeds United game you attended?
1969 Away at West Brom drew 1-1
Favourite memory as a Leeds fan?
Beating Arsenal 1-0 in FA Cup Final
Worst memory?
Losing 3-0 to Aston Villa in League Cup Final (only time I've left a game early)
Favourite ever Leeds player?
Got to be the one and only Billy Bremner
What is your view on how the season is shaping up?
Lots of ups and downs top half finish just below play-offs unless we strengthen squad
What are your views on the manager and owners?
Like what's happening think were heading in the right direction, good manager working as a team and think backing will come
Finally, when do you think we'll be back into the premier league?
Hopefully get some quality in this season and go up next season
Robbie Parson:
How long have you supported Leeds United?
As far as I'm concerned, all my life- 27 years
What was the first ever Leeds United game you attended?
v Boro at home 30th Jan 1993, 3-0 win
Favourite ever memory as a Leeds fan?
Bristol Rovers game to win promotion! Beckfoooord! Or Bowyer goal v Milan
Worst memory?
Ken Bates
Favourite ever Leeds player?
Lucas Radebe
What is your view on how the season is shaping up?
Too inconsistent, need more strength to put up a proper challenge in a tough league. Pick up away form and we could be close.. Still no wingers!!!!
What are your views on the manager and owners?
Big fan of Brian McDermott, hope he gets the backing he needs & deserves. Still unsure about owners, could be worse- could be better
Finally, when do you think we'll be back into the premier league?
2016
A massive thank you to David and Robbie for taking part!
© e-Football 2013 All rights reserved no part of this document or this website may be reproduced without consent of e-Football
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