I would like to say thanks to the management, staff and most of all United's players for a great season.
At present we are all depressed and disappointed after Wembley, but most true supporters will look back and think how did we get there in the first place after everything we had to cope with.
Minus 15 points, the manager and coach leaving, a new
management team taking over – this was a great season. The team pulled together and the supporters were great.
To all at Leeds, hold your head up high and let's stick together and come back stronger next season.
Let's hope most, if not all, of the team stay and we can fill the ground again and give the team the support they deserve.
Let's all stick together and get back to where we belong. Thanks for a great season lads.
Dean Morton, Royds Grove, Outwood, Wakefield****
My partner Jamie and I have been to every Leeds United league game this season and I would just like to say that, despite the heartache we received at Wembley, I am still extremely proud of the lads for a season that I think every Leeds fan will remember forever.
We travel to away games with a group of friends who make every match a pleasure. Whether we have won, drawn or lost, we have still had a lot of fun on this rollercoaster ride.
Obviously, the defeat at Wembley was hard to swallow and I think we all expected more of a show, but to even get to the play-off final was a brilliant achievement I think we should be proud of.
The first leg of the semi-finals at Elland Road was not the best but Dougie Freedman's goal proved to be one of the most important of the season. It gave everyone involved with Leeds United that little glimmer of hope we had been searching for.
The day out at Carlisle was brilliant and without a doubt a very memorable one! Two magnificent goals from Jonathan Howson and everyone went wild. It was a fantastic atmosphere to say there were only 1,500 of us there!
Now the season has ended and we remain in League One it is time for a well-earned break for the team, management staff and the loyal fans.
Let's hope for a good pre-season and I wish Gary McAllister, the team and everyone involved good luck for next season. See you there!!
Rachel Stanton & Jamie Sealy, Armley, Leeds 12
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