The club has been praised for its swift response
over its coverage of the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989. A photo of the supporter with the newspaper provoked anger on social media and when the man attempted to enter Anfield he was identified and arrested.
Hillsborough campaigner Charlotte Hennessy, who was six years old when her dad James was among the 97 lives claimed by the stadium disaster, has taken to social media in praise of Leeds' swift action having contacted the club over the incident. Leeds' head of matchday safety and security Laura Strong responded in a letter to say:"does not condone this behaviour, it does not represent our club, and so persons who behave in such a way receive sanctions.
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