Angus Kinnear has laid out how Elland Road will look as and when supporters are allowed back into the stadium to watch Leeds United.
This week, the Whites finally rolled out plans for how season-ticket holders and members would be prioritised for tickets and compensation after their investment in the 2020/21 campaign.
After clarifying those with season tickets would be prioritised in any ballot for tickets once Elland Road reopens, Kinnear spoke on The Square Ball’s podcast.
While Leeds remains in the Government’s third tier of coronavirus restrictions, no fans will be allowed to watch United, but with vaccines in the works and supporters returning elsewhere in the country there is optimism Elland Road will see spectators before the season is done.
“We’re looking at two scenarios,” he said. “One is just the East Stand and then one is the three stands, but not the West.
“So what we do know is the West will be kept as the red/amber zone. It works very well from the playing perspective.
“It keeps all the players safe, all the media safe.
“That bit works well, so it’s whether we put people in one stand, which might be easier, but ideally, we’d like them spread across three because that demonstrates there’s more room for more supporters to come back.”