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Graham Anderson

Warminster , Uk 14 December, 2022

For as long as I can recall Stix has been part of the furniture at LUFC, as a young lad I have fond memories of listening on the radio to Adam Pope narrating the games and Stix always got a mention.

It wasn't until early 2012 I actually got to meet him in person, as a serving soldier in the Yorkshire Regiment i was tasked with reaching out to local clubs to drum up support for the County Regiment, most Yorkshire clubs were very receptive  but the attention that we got from Stix in his capacity as community engagement lead was second to non, Remembrance parades on the pitch, poppy sales outside the ground,  recruiting advertisements in the match day program, invites to end of season parties, match day tickets, the list goes on.

The most memorable tale for me was receiving a call on my phone in Warminster from Stix asking if I could send a van & a couple of lads to the training ground in Wetherby the following day. All was arranged and the lads duly made the 600 mile round trip in one day, made to feel welcome by the staff at TA they then returned to Warminster with the entire first team training kit from the previous season, this was given straight to our Battallion Football squad who were more than impressed and by for the best kitted out bunch at that time....though not all Leeds supporters they certainly looked the part.

This unassuming man is something special, balancing his life as a family man and the loyalty and devotion he showed to our great club should never be forgotten.

His work in the community that has given the people of Leeds an insight of what goes on inside the club, hospital & school visits, reach out programmes, Stix has been involved in it all, every club needs a Stix, through all the chairmen, managers, players and staff he's been there literally through thick and thin, through good and bad times, he really was the golden thread that held the place together.

Could write a book on what he's done for the club & wider community over the years.

lots of great memories and I'm glad to call him a friend.

MOT !!!