There's nothing quite like the feeling of setting off from home on a match day to begin the pilgrimage to Elland Road. The stadium has been the home of Leeds United ever since the club formed back in 1919 and, even if it lacks the modernity of other Premier League homes, holds decades of memories for Whites fans.
On matchday, there is always a hive of activity outside the ground with fans spilling through the streets and crowds gathering outside nearby pubs and food stops. Sellers flog their programmes and some first-time visitors may pose with famous statues and splurge in the club shop.
The Yorkshire Evening Post asked Leeds United fans what rituals or traditions mark their match day experience at Elland Road. While some joked that crying and shouting had become par for the course, others shared habits picked up from years of family support.