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Infobox dates
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November 2014
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Leeds United Squad Numbers
[edit]Just a heads up, the numbers for pre season, have not changed 'game by game', players have been given their official squad numbers for the season, which granted haven't yet been made official, the existing players numbers have not 'ceased' to exist. To add the numbers are not the typical 1-11, the likes of Mateusz Klich have squad number 43. The two players to have squad number changes have been Ronaldo Vieira who taken the vacant number 8 shirt, and Paul McKay who has now taken the 16 shirt. The remaining squad members all have the same shirt numbers. Please also see the signing of Hadi Sacko who was unveiled as having the same kit number for the following season.
August 2017
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Players will not actually be released until their contracts end on 30 June 2021
[edit]Please do not remove them from squad listings/change their articles until that date. GiantSnowman 09:39, 21 May 2021 (UTC)
Good morning, and apologies for the false accusation on my edit summary.
Then, if it happened as you told me (and i guess your point makes sense), i think the said chart should reflect that (two rows of stats for 2016/17, one for loan spell and another for permanent one). I don't know how to perform that task, but rest assured i won't revert again in that department.
Attentively, happy editing --193.137.135.2 (talk) 09:57, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
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Mattythewhite sorry, I hadn't realise I had. Are you sure this wasn't someone else? There was another revision after me from another user.
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