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Leeds United owner: 'We need to fight every time we go on the pitch'

Leeds United owner: 'We need to fight every time we go on the pitch'
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The club built a reputation for being physical in the 1960s and 1970s.

Andrea Radrizzani says his club thrives off the “dirty Leeds” tag.

The Championship side are on the verge of returning to the Premier League for the first time since 2004.

The club enjoyed great success under Don Revie in the 1960s and 1970s but were criticised by some for their physical approach, with their future manager Brian Clough describing them at the time as “the dirtiest, most cynical team in the league”.

The tag has stuck, but now Italian owner Radrizzani says it is one the club tries to use in a positive way.

“For Leeds, we have a history of being ‘Dirty Leeds’ and we actually channel that,” he told FIFA’s Professional Football Journal.

“We want to play great football and we are doing that but we also need to fight every time we go onto the pitch.

“All of our boys are willing to fight for the shirt every week and having that character is important to being a Leeds United player.”

Marcelo Bielsa has steered Leeds to the top of the Championship
Marcelo Bielsa has steered Leeds to the top of the Championship (Richard Sellers/PA)

Radrizzani says he was attracted by the “challenge” of improving Leeds’ fortunes when he was looking to invest in a club.

“I want to help Leeds United return to the level our history and fans deserve,” he said.

“When I came to the club, I gave myself three years to deliver that and my vision remains the same: return the club to its rightful place in the Premier League and make our fans, players and staff proud of their football team.

“We have everything to do it – a world-class coach (Marcelo Bielsa), great players and unbelievable fans – so I feel very positive.”

Radrizzani cites Brighton as the model of sustainable growth that he is looking to achieve at Leeds.

Leeds have had plans for a new community sports hub approved by Leeds City Council
Leeds have had plans for a new community sports hub approved by Leeds City Council (Mike Egerton/PA)

“Over the next five years, we will continue to build a club and infrastructure capable of succeeding in the world’s most competitive league,” he said.

“As a model, I look at clubs like Brighton and the success they’ve achieved gradually on a sustainable budget. I want to take a similar approach.

“When we come through the global pandemic, I believe we will be in a good position for the immediate future and also to build for the longer term.”

On Wednesday, the club announced that plans to build a new sports community hub on land adjacent to Elland Road have been approved by Leeds City Council.

Leeds’ ‘Parklife’ scheme on Fullerton Park, in partnership with the council and the Football Foundation, is the first step towards relocating the club’s academy from its current base at Thorp Arch.

The plans include four 3G artificial pitches, a community cafe with meeting rooms, a fitness gym and changing facilities, all available to the local community.

Leeds chief executive Angus Kinnear said: “The development in partnership with Leeds City Council and the Football Foundation will see a world-class community sports hub being delivered for the people of Beeston, Holbeck and Cottingley.

“This will be the first vital step in bringing the academy back to the heart of Leeds, creating a talent development pathway for inner-city youth, building the foundations for a better Leeds United in the long term.”

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