LUSN Member Groups Marching on Old Trafford

paul keat • August 8, 2021

LUSN's first Away day of the 2021/22 Season

With the first day of the season just under a week away, Leeds United fans are preparing for a historical return to the Premier League. With a new away ticket policy announced a few weeks ago LUSN member groups such as South Leeds Independent, Thames Valley Whites and Garforth Whites are preparing travel arrangements for the visit to Old Trafford. With tickets at a premium and an allocation of around 3000 the LUSN network are busy filling up their coaches.

Dean Pearson, Chairperson of the SLI announced to the network that they will be providing two coaches for their members. With one of the biggest groups based in Leeds, members have struggled to obtain tickets for this match.

Thames Valley have also a coach travelling to Old Trafford with an early departure time of 7am from their South Oxfordshire base in Didcot, with an even early departure time for the Hampshire Whites based in Southampton.

Throughout the season member groups of the LUSN will be organising travel to all home and away fixtures ensuring supporters can safely travel together.

If you are looking for like minded Leeds United fans to travel then take a look at out ever growing member groups. Most groups are currently taking memberships for the 2021-22 season and what better way to follow the Whites then with like minded supporters. So get in touch with your local group now and let someone else make your travel arrangements.
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