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Heidi's Blog - Oxford United v Leeds United

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Oxford Utd v Leeds Utd | 18th April 2025 | The Kassam Stadium


After a couple of bad days, I’d felt more upbeat on my way to Elland Road when a lorry with a lest we forget cab, passed me with a big Leeds United badge on the side. I automatically gave it the Leeds salute as I go onto autopilot when I see other Leeds fans. Listening to music helped me so in my reel I said I wanted Leeds to go and enjoy the football, forget about our target of automatic promotion but to keep fighting. My thoughts were that it would take the pressure off us. After other results didn’t help again (not that I expected any to), winning the game had to be a priority.

At our pub stop it was nice to talk to some Oxford fans who still wished us good luck despite wanting their team to win, as they’d be fighting for the points as they were near the relegation zone. The last time we’d come to this ground was for a pre-season friendly, but I couldn’t remember when but was reminded that it was for Bielsa’s first game. It’s still unique with only three stands in place but it gave some Leeds fans the chance to watch from the car park and others in the distant trees. This was another ground where we were treated well as far as I was concerned. The only issue was getting soaked before the game when I switched the tap on in the ladies sink only for a torrent of water to overflow everywhere. I wasn’t the only one to find that out the hard way.

I knew it wouldn’t be an easy game which turned out to be the case and very tense for us Leeds fans. Oxford were the first on the attack which saw Darlow make a good save before their keeper was called into action to save a shot from Aaronson. Oxford were having plenty of possession, looking quite dangerous at times. Instead of the flying Leeds fan at an Oxford game in the past, it was a flying Leeds player when Tanaka was pushed in the back. After soaking up the pressure, Leeds took the lead when Rodon sent an excellent ball for Bogle to run onto who sent a great pass across the box for Solomon to race in and put the ball into the net. That was a welcome relief to take the lead and meant we were in control then as we went into the break.




The second half still saw Oxford with a lot of possession, and we had to be really patient in our build ups (not that us fans were), but we did manage some good play down the wing. We started attacking more as Farke was looking to bring our first subs on and a Firpo shot went over the bar but was not that far away. Darlow threw a long ball out to Solomon on the wing, and he would have been away bearing down on goal only for the game to be stopped for a foul. Tanaka was so unlucky not to score as his long shot hit the bottom of the post and bounced away sadly not near a Leeds player. From a free kick their keeper was able to make the save from Gruev easily. Oxford tried getting back into the game, but we were standing firm in defence and there were plenty of sighs of relief that we were one step closer to automatic promotion when the final whistle blew..

It is still all to play for, and Monday will have a big bearing on the outcome of the table positions, as Burnley and Sheffield United play each other after our game has finished. Keeping us in pole position will be vital and put even more pressure on those two. As long as the challengers implode and not us, I’d be happy. I’d have no problem us all going up to have local derby games, but we have to go up automatically whereas one of them can go up via the playoffs

I’ve tried for exchange tickets for Monday without success so it will be just the three of us with season tickets being at the game. I’m looking forward to a bouncing Elland Road, but we must get behind the team for the full 90 minutes.

On the way home, I had a few tears as my husband won’t be there to share the chance of Leeds going up. We first met at a pre-season friendly in Molenbeek in 1977 so go back a long way. There are many more Leeds fans who won’t be there to share this with us either so the emotions and nostalgia will be hitting many of us if we succeed.

See you there, LUFC – Marching on Together!

Don’t forget my website www.followmeandleedsunited.co.uk will be updated shortly on Matchday with all the photos from today.




Leeds won the game 1-0 with the goal scored by Solomon (32).

Team: Darlow, Ampadu, Rodon, Bogle, Solomon, Gnonto, Gruev, Tanaka, Aaronson, Firpo, Piroe

Subs: Bamford for Piroe (75), James for Gnonto (75), Schmidt for Solomon (87), Guilavogui for Aaronson (90)

Subs not used: Meslier, Joseph, Byram, Ramazani, Wöber

Attendance: 11,537 (1,434 Leeds Fans)
Referee: Dean Whitestone
Booked: Gruev, Bogle
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It’s a pity the Burnley)/Sheff game is on later than ours on Monday as the fans won’t get to celebrate promotion at the ground even if it all works out. They should maybe show the Burnley game after ours at ER so the fans could stay on and celebrate if results go our way, could end up tempting fate though.
There’ll be a lot of emotions for everyone for different reasons if we go up Heidi but hopefully we can stay up & not have to go through all this for a long time.
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Hi Heidi
It will be great on Monday if we go up then relax a little with 2 to spare, it wouldv'e been great for Captain to have seen it as well but he'll be remembered and I'm sure the family will be telling him we've got promotion.

Our win yesterday takes our points tally under Farke to an impressive 181 from 89 league games, with their current total of 91 now better than last season's 90, with three games to spare.
Their 83 goals this campaign is 20 more than any other Championship side, while this was a 23rd clean sheet, underlining what a well-balanced team Farke has put together.
Surely we get promotion this season, Monday will be an absolute cracker, and the tension will be heavy, another well drilled hard fought 1-0 will do, but like the last 3 games, we need to score more to alliviate the tension on and off the pitch.
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CUSSIE01 wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 7:45 am It’s a pity the Burnley)/Sheff game is on later than ours on Monday as the fans won’t get to celebrate promotion at the ground even if it all works out. They should maybe show the Burnley game after ours at ER so the fans could stay on and celebrate if results go our way, could end up tempting fate though.
There’ll be a lot of emotions for everyone for different reasons if we go up Heidi but hopefully we can stay up & not have to go through all this for a long time.
I know the Peacock is having a first come first served entry for both games so some may stay at the ground! We must win as far as I'm concerned to keep the pressure on the others.
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mentalcase wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 10:01 am Hi Heidi
It will be great on Monday if we go up then relax a little with 2 to spare, it wouldv'e been great for Captain to have seen it as well but he'll be remembered and I'm sure the family will be telling him we've got promotion.

Our win yesterday takes our points tally under Farke to an impressive 181 from 89 league games, with their current total of 91 now better than last season's 90, with three games to spare.
Their 83 goals this campaign is 20 more than any other Championship side, while this was a 23rd clean sheet, underlining what a well-balanced team Farke has put together.
Surely we get promotion this season, Monday will be an absolute cracker, and the tension will be heavy, another well drilled hard fought 1-0 will do, but like the last 3 games, we need to score more to alliviate the tension on and off the pitch.
Thank you. I would be lovely to have it all done and dusted before Plymouth. I'm scared of saying anything in case I jinx it.
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The link for the blog and all photos from the Oxford game is now on Matchday on my website:
https://www.followmeandleedsunited.co.u ... pril-24-25
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Lufcheidi wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 10:08 pm I know the Peacock is having a first come first served entry for both games so some may stay at the ground! We must win as far as I'm concerned to keep the pressure on the others.
Elland Road will be bouncing tomorrow, I can't wait, Heidi

I believe Farke & his lads will get the job done.

How magnificent was Rodon at Oxford? Joe's mentality - Thy shall not pass!
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