Leeds United FC

Brief History
Leeds United Football Club is an English football club based in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire. The club was formed in 1919 following the disbanding of predecessor team Leeds City F.C. by The Football League. Their home is the 39,460-seat Road stadium, where they have played since their establishment after taking over from Leeds City.Leeds United have won a number trophies in English football, including three First Division league titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup. The club have also been successful in Europe, winning two Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (replaced by the UEFA Cup). The club won the majority of their honours under the management of Don Revie during the 1960s and 1970s.
Leeds United's regular kit colours are plain white. The club's badge has been changed several times in attempts to re-brand the club and modernise its image. The current badge, features the White Rose of York and reads "LUFC". The club's most common nicknames are "The Whites", "United" and "The Peacocks", the last stemming from the former name of Elland Road, The Old Peacock Ground. Recent online research indicates that they are in the top ten most supported clubs in England.
Why Leeds
Leeds are a club with great history and they deserve to be at the top. I intend to take the club back up and become a great team again. The club has potential and can be a top team again.The Manager

*By the way that picture is 3 years old so don’t make fun.