Leeds United Fan Survey 2025: Your Voice, Your Club, Your Future

You’ve been watching every match, shouting at the screen, and refreshing Twitter for the latest Elland Road gossip, but have you ever wondered if your opinion actually matters? With Leeds United competing in the Premier League for the 2025/26 season, the club is facing some tough decisions—and they’re asking for your help. The Leeds United Fan Survey 2025 is here, and it’s your chance to shape the direction of the club you love. Whether you’re a season ticket holder, a casual viewer, or a die-hard who travels from Yorkshire every week, this guide will walk you through common issues, solutions, and when to call in the experts.

What Is the Fan Survey, and Why Should You Care?

The fan survey isn’t just a box-ticking exercise. It’s a tool the club uses to gauge sentiment on everything from matchday experience at Elland Road to the performance of Daniel Farke’s tactics. With the team navigating the Premier League season, there’s plenty to discuss. Key players like Dominic Calvert-Lewin have been leading the line, while midfield creativity from Brenden Aaronson, Anton Stach, and Ilya Gruev has contributed to the team’s efforts.

The survey typically covers:

  • Matchday experience (ticketing, food, atmosphere)
  • Player performance and squad depth
  • Managerial strategy and pressing tactics
  • Club communication and community engagement
  • Long-term vision for the academy and transfers
But here’s the catch: many fans run into problems filling it out, from technical glitches to confusion about questions. Let’s troubleshoot the most common issues.

Common Problems and How to Fix Them

Problem 1: The Survey Link Won’t Open or Loads Slowly

You’ve got the email or found the link on the club’s site, but the page is stuck spinning. This is frustrating, especially when you’re eager to share your thoughts on whether Farke’s pressing system is working or if the Elland Road atmosphere needs a boost.

Step-by-Step Solution:

  1. Check your internet connection – Try loading another website. If it’s slow, restart your router or switch to mobile data.
  2. Clear your browser cache – Go to your browser settings, find “Clear browsing data,” and select cached images and files. Then reload the page.
  3. Try a different browser – Sometimes Chrome or Safari can have compatibility issues. Use Firefox or Edge instead.
  4. Disable ad-blockers – These can block survey scripts. Temporarily turn off any extensions.
  5. Use the official club app – If the web version fails, check if the survey is available through the Leeds United app.
When to Seek Help: If the link is broken for everyone (check social media or fan forums), it’s likely a server issue. Contact the club’s support team via the “Contact Us” section on their website. Don’t try to bypass technical restrictions—just report it.

Problem 2: Questions Are Confusing or Too Vague

You’re asked to rate “squad depth” on a scale of 1-10, but what does that mean? Are we talking about the first XI or the bench? And how do you compare the previous season’s squad to the current Premier League lineup? With players like those in the mix, it’s easy to feel lost.

Step-by-Step Solution:

  1. Read the question carefully – Look for a “Help” icon or tooltip next to the question. Many surveys include definitions.
  2. Use your own experience – Base your answer on what you’ve seen this season. For example, if you think a striker needs more service from midfield, rate that area lower.
  3. Skip and come back – Most surveys allow you to save progress. Move to a clearer question and return later.
  4. Check fan forums – Sites like The WACCOE Independent often discuss survey questions. You can see how others interpret them, but don’t copy answers—your voice matters.
When to Seek Help: If a question is genuinely broken (e.g., it doesn’t accept your answer or shows an error), screenshot it and email the club. They’ll likely fix it for future respondents.

Problem 3: You Can’t Submit the Survey

You’ve filled everything out, but hitting “Submit” gives an error message. This is often due to missing fields or technical bugs.

Step-by-Step Solution:

  1. Check for required fields – Scroll through the survey for any red asterisks or unanswered questions. Fill them in, even with “Neutral” or “No opinion.”
  2. Refresh the page – Sometimes the session expires. Refresh and re-enter your answers (use the “Save” feature if available).
  3. Try a different device – Switch from your phone to a laptop, or vice versa.
  4. Disable VPN – Some surveys block VPN connections. Turn it off and try again.
When to Seek Help: If you’ve tried everything and it still fails, contact the club’s digital team. Provide your email address and the time you attempted to submit. They can check if your response was recorded.

When the Problem Requires a Specialist

Not every issue can be solved with a browser refresh. Here are scenarios where you should escalate:

  • Account-related problems – If you can’t log in to your Leeds United account to access the survey, contact the club’s membership or ticketing team. They handle account verification.
  • Data privacy concerns – Worried about how your data is used? The survey’s privacy policy should be linked at the bottom. If it’s missing or unclear, reach out to the club’s Data Protection Officer.
  • Accessibility issues – If you have a disability and the survey isn’t screen-reader friendly, report it. The club is committed to inclusivity, and they’ll likely provide an alternative format.
  • Technical bugs that affect many fans – If you see a flood of complaints on Reddit or Twitter, it’s a systemic issue. The club’s IT team needs to know, so don’t just suffer in silence.

Making Your Voice Heard Beyond the Survey

The fan survey is a great start, but it’s not the only way to influence the club. If you’re passionate about the Yorkshire fan culture or the traditions that make Elland Road special, consider getting involved in:

  • Fan forums – The club often hosts live Q&A sessions with the board. Attend these to ask questions directly.
  • Supporter groups – Join the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust to have a collective voice on issues like ticket pricing and away allocations.
  • Social media campaigns – Use hashtags like #MOT or #LUFC to share your views. Just keep it respectful—the club does listen.
For more on how fan culture shapes the club, check out our guide to Yorkshire Pride in Football Culture and the unique Yorkshire Fan Traditions. And if you’re curious about how the survey fits into the bigger picture, explore our hub on Fan Culture at Elland Road.

The Leeds United Fan Survey 2025 is your opportunity to shape the future of the club. From the legacy of Don Revie and Howard Wilkinson to the modern era under Daniel Farke, every fan has a story to tell. Don’t let technical hiccups silence you. Follow the steps above, and if you’re still stuck, reach out to the club. Your voice matters—whether you’re calling for more investment in the Leeds United Academy or just want better pies at half-time.

So, grab your laptop, pour a cuppa, and make sure your survey counts. After all, this is your club, your community, and your future. Let’s make the season one to remember—on and off the pitch.

Lily Hansen

Lily Hansen

club history journalist

Lily Marriott is a historian and writer who has covered Leeds United's past for fan publications and local media. She specializes in the Don Revie era, the 1990s resurgence, and the cultural impact of the club on the city. Her articles weave archive material with firsthand fan memories.

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