There are no tickets left for the game on Saturday. This sort of article is becoming a regular occurrence but for now I am certainly not getting bored of writing it. The game against Ipswich is another home sell-out and from the upper east to the lower west fans will be packed into Elland Road.
There will be seats left however as Ipswich Town have only sold around 700 tickets for the game. Mick McCarthy and his side have had a decent start to the season but have tailed off in recent weeks, still sitting comfortable in the top half of the table. I tipped them to go down and I still think they will end up down the table but they have surprised many by having such a good start. If we match their effort which is their biggest strength we have enough to beat them with our quality, if not we will struggle and going a goal down to an away Mick McCarthy side is never a good idea.
The stadium will be bouncing, another midweek win over Burnley has lifted the spirits after the poor performance and 1-0 defeat in London away at Millwall on Saturday. Elland Road has been electric this season and the fans are flocking back every week at the moment, young fans will be wanting to come to Elland Road rather than watching the premier League sides on the TV every week and that is great for the future of Leeds United. When we do get back to the Premier League, hopefully sooner rather than later getting a ticket will become next to impossible.