Leeds fans demand Massimo Cellinos departure in Elland Road protest
A Leeds fans group has stepped up its campaign against the clubs owner, Massimo Cellino, by projecting a series of protest images against Elland Roads East Stand before, during and after Monday nights home game against Middlesbrough.
The anti-Cellino protest group, Time To Go Massimo, launched its campaign on Thursday by funding a poster installed on advertising hoardings outside the East Stand calling for Cellino to go.
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Leeds took legal action to have the posters removed later on Thursday but the group claims it has informed police and taken legal advice about Tuesday nights images, which will be projected by specialists EMF Technology from a council-owned car park on Lowfields Road.
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We have informed the police and have taken legal advice, Time to Go Massimo spokesman Tom Banks told Press Association Sport.