Leeds United ’s Osama Bin Laden controversy. Last week, a cardboard cut-out with a picture of Bin Laden made it into the crowd under the club’s new scheme.
Fans have been unable to attend matches as games remain behind closed doors in the Championship due to the coronavirus crisis.
Supporters have instead sent in photos for the club to place in seats as part of their ‘crowdie’ scheme, but some have taken advantage.Off the back of the Bin Laden saga, as one fan paid to have the former Al-Qaeda General to be included in the stands, a supporter has managed to sneak another recognisable face into the crowd.Cut-outs cost £25 each to be deployed at Elland Road as fans are given the chance to have a resemblance of themselves in the seats.And.
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