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Statement: no leafletting on Saturday
In order that all Leeds United supporters can fully enjoy Saturday’s occasion tenforken will not as planned be handing out 40000 leaflets around Elland Road.
The issues of our concern remain regardless of our anticipated promotion and, as such, we will be engaging with supporters at a low level in the pubs in town pre-game and joining everyone cheering our team to a famous victory at the stadium come 3pm.
Meeting for Wednesday, May 5
The location of tomorrow’s [Wednesday] meeting is 7pm onwards at The West Leeds Railwaymens Club & Institute, 3 Driver Terrace, Leeds, LS12 1YH. That’s just off the Armley Gyratory.
Press Release
Leeds fans demand transparency
Leeds, April 29, 2010: Leeds United fans are striking a blow to remove the cloak of secrecy that shrouds the League One club.
A group of fans, informally called the Campaign for Change, have identified ten key areas of concern along with a list of relevant questions about the direction the club is taking and are demanding answers from current chairman Ken Bates.
The issues of concern can be seen at the website www.tenforken.com and on Saturday, April 24, 12,000 leaflets with a condensed set of ten questions and 9,000 stickers were distributed among fans before the club’s 4-1 victory over MK Dons.
Such was the fan interest in the ‘tenforken’ questions at the MK Dons game, that on top of the planned 4,000 leaflets for the Charlton game, there will be a further 40,000 leaflets distributed at the Bristol Rovers game.
The ‘tenforken’ initiative came on the back of an open ‘Lorimer’s Bar’ forum with fans at Elland Road last Tuesday, where Ken Bates and his self-awarded reputation for no-nonsense straight-talking, looked a little shaky under direct questioning.
Replying to fans’ concerns on a wide range of subjects, the Monaco-based tax exile surprised some in the audience when he:
Questions at the meeting reflected growing discontent with a regime which has seen Leeds United at its lowest ever league position, with many questions remaining unanswered about the identity of the club’s owners, planning projects, court costs for libel cases, the status of the club’s Yorkshire Radio station, investment, pricing and priorities.
A spokesperson for the fan campaign said: “For the last ten years Leeds United fans have been kept in the dark by a succession of chairmen and owners about the state of the club. We demand greater transparency on key issues such as how the club is run and where our financial support goes – and that demand will extend not only to Ken Bates’s tenure but also to subsequent owners.”
Notes to editors:
The Campaign For Change was formed by a small group of concerned fans from all Leeds United supporters groups with an initial meeting on Wednesday April 14, 2010. Some seventy people joined the initial meeting and pledges of support have reached the thousands since.
The movement is a democratic process that will see all fans who support the issues having a say on future campaigns and action.
For further information see:
www.tenforken.com
www.twitter.com/tenforken
www.facebook.com/pages/tenforken/109879745714594
Leafleting for Charlton Away
Next stop, Charlton away. Anyone who’s attending this match and wants to hand out flyers then feel free to download and distribute. There’s also a meeting at midday on Saturday at The Antigallican to hand out leaflets if anyone fancies joining in. Click on map below for location.
Next Meeting
A meeting is being held next Wednesday (5th May) from 7PM onwards. We will update you on the venue in due course, if you are planning on attending please express your interest at access@tenforken.com so we can get an idea of numbers.

