Scott Carson, Tony Dorigo, Brendan Ormsby, Ugo Ehiogu, Stephen Warnock, Alan Thompson, James Milner, Eirik Bakke, Fabien Delph, Ross McCormack and Julian Joachim
he doesn't he supports Chelsea not Leeds united but he did supports Albion when he was 21 he still does a bit
No, as far as I am aware, there is no player who has played for Leeds United who has also played for more than one of Liverpool, Chelsea or ManYoo. You can confirm which players have played for Leeds United and those other clubs at: http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/links/Liverpool.html http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/links/ManchesterUnited.html http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/links/Chelsea.html Hope this helps. David W
During, the late 20th century and very early 21st century, Leeds United had a larger fan base than Aston Villa. Since Leeds United's decline, they have lost a small amount of fans, and due to the Aston Villa takeover, and Martin O'Neill, Aston Villa are starting to gain more fans, so the fan base is actually fairy equal at the minute, however if Leeds United stay in Legue One, the fans will get fed up and give up Leeds. Therefore, Aston Villa will have more fans
I can only think of one, and that's the central defender Roque Junior.
He was on load at Leeds, although Lowry signed for Millwall on January 27th, 2012 for an undisclosed fee.
Eric Cantona played for Leeds United and Manchester United!!
Cantona, Smith, Liam Miller, Gordon Mc Queen, Joe Jordan and Jmmy Greenhoff
The former Leeds players are Alan Smith, Lee Boyer, Jonathan Woodgate and Paul Robinson.
Nick Barmby played for Everton, Liverpool & Leeds United. Billy Scott played for Everton, Liverpool & Leeds City.
leeds are good but man u are better but aston villa are the best
I think it was Steven partle
Eric Cantona