Since I started following Leeds , Stix has always been there.
He”s a big part of the club and it”s very strange since he was made to leave. I personally don”t know the ins and outs but what I do know is that the club isn”t the same without him.
It”s also well known that Stix himself misses his role within the Leeds family.
I hope the club will show it”s true colours and make sure Stix will be back soon.
This club, our club, our life is Leeds United, from Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
We need real people like Stix and a good few others in the club, people that are through and through Leeds and understand what it means to represent Leeds United. Marching on together, We all love Leeds.
Get Stix back where he belongs and let”s keep our club ours always and forever, on and on
Category - LUFC Supporters
Stix has assisted an immeasurable number of Leeds United fans over the years, and in various situations – from Match Days and ‘Leeds on the Road’ events, to celebrations, bereavements and ill health; assisting fans at the best and sometimes most-difficult times of their lives.
“The fans are the heartbeat of Our Club” he says, and Marcelo Bielsa himself called him ‘The Bridge’ between the Club and the supporters.
I know Stix because he”s helped me on so many occasions in the past. I don”t expect Stix to know me because he helps so many people, so often.
He”s a guy who can always be relied on and for me he”s often been my route into the club when I”ve needed one. Too many examples to list here but the most recent was when LUSC Valencia voted Raphinha as it”s Player of the Season. I left a few things at the club for Rapha, not knowing if they”d ever reach him. A few weeks later, and back in Spain, I received a signed photo of Rafa accepting our award, all organised, without request, by Stix.
Going the extra mile is what I came to expect from him over they years. Thanks for everything mate. Enjoy your retirement when it eventually comes. There”s always a welcome for you in Valencia
The man of a thousand haircuts ! The stadium tour you gave me was memorable, you were very diplomatic when I asked questions about Bates and Cellino !
Stix is a true Leeds United legend. Here is a man who would not only fight but also die for his club. If you cut him in half he would not only bleed Leeds, you would see LUFC right through him. MOT ALAW and long may he continue to serve us !!!!!
Well! Stix! I”ve known Stix for a few years now, used to serve him in the local pub and since leaving the pub he hasn”t forgot about me! Still checks in making sure I”m getting on well! & when I see him we stop and chat about life, scores and team news! You only have to watch take us home to see what a massive impact he has had on our club but I know what a impact he has made not just on Leeds United and the players but on people and ME. Thank you for everything Peter! Much love! 💙💛💙💛
I honestly could write so much more than I have here when it comes to Stix Lockwood and the immense kindness that he showed me during my visit to Elland Road in January 2020. I had left the UK in 2004 to emigrate to the USA and this visit was my first to a game at Leeds since that time when I had season tickets. It was a special trip as I took in the Millwall game at home and that day I had booked a stadium tour in which I was first introduced to Stix. He made the experience more so special in that his stories and takes were unique and even in the freezing cold outside, he held the attention of everybody. His demeanor and positive attitude were testament to he as a person and I even observed he gave his tickets to a mother and her child that day which totally sent them over the moon.
As I wrote an email at dinner (when I was enjoying a hospitality meal in the East Stand), I thanked him for his time and made a joke about meeting Marcelo Bielsa. He wrote me back a couple of moments and asked me to come to the West Stand. After I watched the squad enter the building he invited me in and only went and introduced me to the great man himself. I was absolutely shocked and the 14 year old kid inside of me was beside myself as after many visits to Elland Road in my lifetime, I had never gotten this close to anybody at the club. Stix, for no reason other than to just be kind made it happen and he even allowed me pitchside access before the game and I got to meet a few of the players.
Being on the Elland Road turf, under the lights and in a place where I feel totally at peace, was amazing. I felt so lucky and it vindicated the expense and travel time of the trip even more. The point is, none of this would have been possible without the kindness and unconditional care for his common man that Stix Lockwood had shown towards myself and as I have learned, many many others. I was once told that if many people think someone of you then it may be true and I know that Stix has made a mark on many lives, all of whom I am sure will be eternally grateful.
Almost 6 years ago, Stix made a dream come true for my friend who was soon to die from pancreatic cancer. Not only did he arrange for my friend to meet his boyhood idol, Eddie Gray, he also arranged a meeting and photo with the then manager Gary Monk. He also personally met my friend and took him into the tunnel and dugout areas, even though it was a match day. No words can express what this act of kindness meant to my friend. Thank you Stix.
Stix is a true Gentleman! Met him first time early 80″s… and for a Norwegian at that time coming over, he was realy helpful! Met him many times Together with my good friend Peter Lorimer, and especially under the Champions Leauge years he was helpful with tickets and all sorts!! If you wanted to meet a player or manager he was the man to ask!! Its not enough nice words to say about the man, Leeds United in he”s Heart , and so helpful to so many people!! I personally think the Club should Honour him in some way before a match at Elland Road!! Thank you Stix for all the help, and for beeing who you are!! Leeds United Forever! MOT
Stix, wow what a wonderful man. I”ve been supporting Leeds United all my life my first game in 1988, I had heard of a man called stix but my first real interaction with him was in 2010, the year I was getting married and contacted him about getting a card signed. He couldn”t do enough for me, I donated money to one of the many charities he has done so much for , and got my card. I couldn”t thank him enough. Over the years since he became more and more of a legend to us supporters. And you could clearly see what he meant to the team and Marcelo in particular.
Stix always had time for everyone, I support a visually impaired supporter called John that travels from Blackpool. One particular match which was one for the remembrance Day , Stix had seen us and although as busy as he was he came over to us shook John”s hand had a little chat and gave John a beautiful pin badge. That really made John”s day.
Another particular time, I was shopping in my local supermarket and I spotted Stix, and I was like star struck , I made my way to the fridges, thinking shall I say hello, then all of a sudden my phone rang to the tune of marching on together he turned round and we just laughed at each other. There would be times in our local pub and I would see him after games and always had time for a chat even after some bad defeats and in the days coming up to Marcelo being sacked. You could see how much the club meant to him. Then by chance again in our local supermarket we was walking out at the same time and I asked him how he was, we had a long in depth chat and since that day we have been in regular touch.
Stix is such a wonderful man, that cares so much about everyone , but the passion he has for Leeds United a club that he worked so hard for and dedicated his life to can never be taken away. When I hear the words Leeds United I think of Stix, and when I hear the word Stix I think of Leeds United, the two just go hand in hand. Thank you for everything you have done for the club and all the supporters and charities that you have helped. Xx
Known Pete for years. Kicking a football in the street in Crossgates in the 50s. Gigging at the club where he was resident drummer in the 60s and 70s Surprised when taking my kids on an Elland Road stadium tour in the 90s to find it was Stix doing it. And thanks for the invites to the players lounge now and then on top. LU FC not quite the same without Stix in the mix. Cheers 👍