Burley Banksy reveals new Super League Leeds United mural and teenage son's Liverpool remark which inspired it
Andy McVeigh, aka the Burley Banksy has revealed his latest mural, a clear message of protest against the mooted European Super League.
It states: "Earn it", in a message also worn by Leeds United's players as they warmed up for the clash with Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool which ended in a 1-1 draw after a Diego Llorente equaliser.
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Hide AdIt comes just days after a mural celebrating the final game with fans in attendance in 2020 appeared at the weekend.
The Burley Banksy took to Twitter to explain his latest creation.
It said: "Painted this near Elland Road. My teenage son as Leeds v #LFC kicked off: "What's the point, tonight Dad? This a friendly for Liverpool?"
"Fight this ,everyone, together. #lufc #burleybanksy #NoToEuropeanSuperLeague #NoToSuperLeague #NoToESL"
Leeds fans also visited Elland Road on Monday night to protest the ESL plans in person.