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Leeds 2-2 Everton: Emotional day at Elland Road as capacity crowd roar once more


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f Leeds United's grand future plans come to fruition, Elland Road could soon cater for 60,000 fans on matchdays. Even if that capacity had been in place on Saturday, it wouldn't have been enough to satisfy demand, nor would it have produced as much noise.

Whites fans have waited a long time for this - the first home Premier League game they could attend en masse for 17 years.

Sixteen of those were spent in the relative wilderness of the lower leagues, followed by 18 months that have featured a long-sought promotion and a full season of enjoyable but frustratingly crowdless top-flight football.

On Saturday, they came adorned in white, yellow and blue, ready to pack a year-and-a-half's worth of celebration into two hours, to roar on their side and remember those no longer with them, some of them giants upon whose shoulders the modern Leeds United stands.

They didn't get the win they wanted, as Everton came ready to fight fire with fire, but they certainly served notice that Leeds are back in the big time and Elland Road is not a place for faint-hearted visitors.

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'They've missed us and we've missed them'

In many ways, it was like fans had never been absent from LS11.

Before kick-off, queues once more snaked away from burger vans surrounding the stadium, filling the air with the familiar smell of cooked onions; the tunnel at the end of Lowfields Road was again a busy mini marketplace for badges, scarves and the Square Ball fanzine; the bar at the Old Peacock was three deep; and Graveleys couldn't batter fish fast enough.

The last time such scenes were witnessed at the ground, Luke Ayling later lashed in a volley, let down his locks and played air guitar as Leeds beat Huddersfield to go top of the Championship.

Luke Ayling netted a thunderous volley in Leeds' last home game in front of a capacity crowd

There have been moments of communal joy in the months since - a gathering outside the ground when promotion was sealed, including a static open-top bus salute from the players, and the admittance of 8,000 fortunate fans for a dead rubber against West Brom at the end of last season.

Saturday, though, was something else. An overdue outpouring of joy, relief and recognition of all that has been gained in the last year and a half.

As kick-off approached, neon yellow flags were waved in unison in every stand, club anthem Marching On Together belted out with vigour, and there was a pre-whistle roar to make even the hairs of neutrals stand on end.

It was not lost on the players.

"It was unbelievable to be walking out to that atmosphere and energy," Leeds captain Liam Cooper told Match of the Day. "The fans have been starved of football and we've really missed them.

"If it's going to be like that every game, we'll be absolutely buzzing."

Midfielder Kalvin Phillips, starting his first match since the Euro 2020 final for England, added: "It's been amazing. It shows how much they've missed us and we've missed them."

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