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Samuel Port

Meet the postman with a huge Leeds United museum hidden inside his house

A Leeds United super fan built a museum in his house, packed to the rafters with football memorabilia dedicated to the club.

Ben Hunt, 44, who has been a postman for over 20 years, says he has been a Leeds fan his whole life thanks to his uncle who “showed me the way”.

Ben lives in Denby Dale, with his wife Leigh who he met after a Leeds match, and their two children Bernie, 11, and Grayson, 10.

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His collection includes hundreds of match-worn shirts played in by some of the all-time greats up to present day, including Billy Bremner, Mark Viduka and Jermaine Beckford.

Fans who remember the Don Revie era in the 1960s and 1970s will delight at seeing match shirts from FA Cup Finals in 1965, ‘70, ’72 and ’73, and the ‘68 League Cup Final shirt.

Part of Ben's collection (Ben Hunt)

Other random artefacts from the club's history include the original Lucas the Cop Cat mascot costume, actual seats from the West Stand and a life size cut-out of David Batty because Ben’s wife “loves him”.

Ben, who’s been a season ticket holder for more than 25 years, said: “My first shirt was an Eddie Gray from the late 1970s. Bought that, blowing my first ever wage packet basically. Now, I’ve got over 400 match worn items and museum pieces and have regular visitors to museum.

“The Museum paved the way for meeting Marcelo. Me and family were invited to Thorp Arch to meet him. He wanted to gift me something for the museum. I had him to sign my arm so I could tattoo it. I told him I was 'el Loco', not him!”

Ben's signed Marcelo Bielsa tattoo (Ben Hunt)

Ben also has a full set of retro sock tags, the club emblem taken from east stand entrance, a model stadium that was on Blue Peter in 1986 and road signs, man of match trophies, boots, keeper gloves and kit bags.

Former head coach Marcelo Bielsa parted ways with Leeds United following the 4-0 hammering from Tottenham Hotspur. American coach Jesse Marsch, who used to manage Red Bull Slazburg and RB Leipzig, has since taken the Argentine’s place.

An old west stand seat from Elland Road in Ben's collection (Ben Hunt)

Ben said: “Bielsa going is like a kick in the b****. It feels like someone you loved has died, I'm gutted.

“Jesse gets my full backing and I'm sure Marcelo would want all Leeds fans to back him and the team to the end, it's what we do best.”

Asked if he was going to mix-up the display following Bielsa’s departure, he said he wouldn’t be making a dedicated display for Bielsa, however.

Ben's collection features Lucas the Cop Cat mascot costume (Ben Hunt)

Ben said: “I keep changing displays inside anyway to freshen it up for people visiting. I'd love his bucket to be honest.

“I get the feeling if I did anything specific for him, he'd want to know why not Revie or Wilkinson instead. He's that type of guy. Bless him."

Ben has written a book with football author Robert Endeacott about the history of the club’s kits and pictures of his collection, which can be found on his website.

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