130 Norwegian Leeds United fans take special 'MOT 1919 flight' to Elland Road for Aston Villa clash

More than 100 Leeds United fans are flying from Norway to Elland Road in time for the Whites' crunch clash with Aston Villa this weekend.
The MOT1919 flight from Norway to Leeds full of 130 Leeds United fansThe MOT1919 flight from Norway to Leeds full of 130 Leeds United fans
The MOT1919 flight from Norway to Leeds full of 130 Leeds United fans

The special 'MOT1919' flight has been laid on from Kristiansand Airport on Friday.

The flight took off from Kristiansand in Norway at 12 noon local time on Friday, April 26 and landed at 12.45pm in Leeds.

Leeds United club badges were draped over each seat on the planeLeeds United club badges were draped over each seat on the plane
Leeds United club badges were draped over each seat on the plane
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A total of 130 Norwegian Leeds United fans were on board the flight, which had Leeds United club badges on every seat.

Screens in the airport also showed 'MOT1919' as the flight number.

MOT of course refers to 'Marching on Together', the Leeds United anthem, while 1919 is the official year of the club being established.

Organiser Kurt Stian Mykstu said the fans wanted to make sure they took more than a recent Norwegian flight to Liverpool to 'prove Leeds is the bigger club'.

Boards at the airport showed the Flight MOT1919 call signBoards at the airport showed the Flight MOT1919 call sign
Boards at the airport showed the Flight MOT1919 call sign
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He said: "We organised this to celebrate Leeds United's 100 years. We also wanted to charter a bigger plane than Norwegian Liverpool supporters to show that Leeds are a bigger club.

"It's the first time doing this! It was approximately £800 a person all included. Multiflight did a great job and the flight was perfect."

Kurt said the fans aren't feeling positive about Leeds United's automatic promotion chances - but are hoping for joy in the play-offs at the very least.

Leeds United square off against Aston Villa on Sunday in a crucial promotion clash following a couple of disappointing results against Wigan and Brentford.

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Depending on results on Saturday, Leeds United may already be all but mathematically unable to snatch automatic promotion by the time the game kicks off.

But it clearly didn't deter these loyal Scandinavians!