- Leeds took on Bristol Metropolis at Elland Street on Monday after confirming promotion
- Commemorative scarves have been handed out to each supporter on the match
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Free commemorative scarves handed out to Leeds supporters celebrating their promotion from the Championship have been listed on the market on-line, with some priced at a greater than £400.
There was a jubilant ambiance at Elland Street on Monday night time as Daniel Farke’s performed their first dwelling sport since their return to the Premier League was confirmed.
The league leaders secured a thumping 4-0 win over Bristol Metropolis in a sport that was marked by the enthusiastic waving of particular version scarves handed out to followers forward of the fixture.
The merchandise options the membership’s iconic ‘smiley’ crest that adorns their away package. Included are the phrases ‘a minimum of till the world stops going spherical’ – lyrics from the facet’s anthem.
Scores of supporters, and even the gamers after the match, waved the scarves in celebration of Leeds’ achievement. Nevertheless, plenty of them have now been listed on the market on-line, with one merchandise on eBay going for £516.
The usual worth for the headscarf on the web market ranges between £15 and £30, nonetheless plenty of itemizing are drastically inflated.
Leeds followers have been met with commemorative scarves celebrating their promotion when arriving to their seats for Monday’s conflict in opposition to Bristol Metropolis

The gamers have been additionally seen carrying the merchandise as they rejoiced with supporters publish match

A number of of the gadgets have been listed on the market on-line, with costs rising to greater than £400 and past
On Monday night time, with their twenty eighth league win of the season, Leeds went again forward of Burnley on objective distinction because of objectives from Ao Tanaka, Wilfried Gnonto and a late brace from substitute Largie Ramazani.
Farke’s facet must match the results of the Clarets after they tackle relegation-threatened Plymouth Argyle within the closing sport of the season on Saturday to be confirmed as champions.
The German, who may very well be changed as boss regardless of their promotion to the highest flight, mentioned after the win over the Robins: ‘I don’t want public backing (from the chairman). This is likely one of the most necessary days in our historical past.
‘I wished to carry this membership again to the Premier League. The following step is to determine us there.’