Leeds United: Now protesting fans aim for the sky
The Time To Go Massimo group beamed a series of anti-Cellino messages onto the stadium’s East stand before and during Monday’s goalless draw against Middlesbrough.
They said they are now planning an aeroplane fly-over at a forthcoming home game and told supporters to “watch this space” for as they plot other stunts.
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Hide AdTom Banks, one of the organisers, said: “We had an idea that Monday night’s protest was going to be pretty good but it went way beyond our expectations.
“We thought it looked fantastic and the feedback we got from everybody was that they thought the same, the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive. There’s been no negative reaction, so from that perspective it couldn’t have gone better.”
Time To Go Massimo launched their campaign on Thursday by funding a poster installed on advertising hoardings outside the East Stand calling for Cellino to go. Leeds took legal action to have the poster removed, but the group said it informed police and took legal advice before Monday night’s stunt.
“We did wonder why we went so big so quickly because it will be hard to follow,” Mr Banks said.
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Hide Ad“What we do next will most likely be at the home game against Bolton (on March 5). We want to keep up the momentum.
“We think the projection will have empowered fans to make their voice heard. We have some more ideas, including a fly-over.”
The club has declined to comment on the group’s ongoing protest.