Leeds remove cutout of bin Laden from stands

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Leeds United have removed a cardboard cutout of former al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from the stands at Elland Road after it was spotted in a photo posted on Twitter, British media have reported.

With no spectators allowed into stadiums as part of efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus, many English clubs are giving fans the chance to send in photos and have cutouts put on the seats instead.

The BBC quoted Leeds as saying they will “ensure there are no more offensive images” in the stands before Saturday’s game against Fulham.

Leeds lost 2-0 to Cardiff City on Sunday with goals coming from Junior Hoilett and Robert Glatzel.

The result allowed West Brom to jump into first place in the Championship but only on goal difference as both teams have 71 points after 38 games.

Australian media reported earlier this month that a cutout of British serial killer Harold Shipman was spotted in the stands of a National Rugby League game between Penrith Panthers and Newcastle Knights.

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