Gary Neville revealed the most hostile atmosphere in the Premier League is at Elland Road. And the former Manchester United captain reckons getting fans back in stadiums will boost Leeds' survival chances for that very reason.The Yorkshire club are back in the top flight for the first time in 16 years as they head to Liverpool this weekend for their Premier League opener.But their first home game in the top tier since 2004 will be a week later against Fulham.And Neville admitted he dreaded those trips across the Pennines back in his playing days.“People ask about the most ferocious atmosphere you’ve played in,” said the Sky Sports pundit.“There is no doubt Anfield was the biggest test but when you went to Elland Road it was the most.
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