Walsall boss Richard Money has urged the clubs supporters to play their part in attempting to halt the Leeds United juggernaut at the Banks's Stadium this weekend. The Saddlers are expecting the biggest crowd of the manager's reign and go into the clash on the back of a ten match unbeaten run which has produced six clean sheets. However, Money is by no means under-estimating the size of the task posed by the Whites, who have racked up 15 wins already in a remarkable season.
'Our supporters are going to have to sing very loud to make themselves heard and inspire the team - and I am sure they will not disappoint,' he said. 'We know we are facing opposition with some excellent players and in fantastic form. But we could not be meeting them at a better time. We're in good form, we will meet the challenge full on and I'm sure our younger players are eager to show a wider audience what they have to offer.'
Young defender Scott Dann is anticipating a compelling contest. 'Leeds was the first fixture everyone in this division looked for in the summer,' he explained. 'Many people think Leeds shouldn't be in this division and everyone here is just looking forward to Saturday. As a player you always want to play against the top teams in the league and the best players. It will be a tough game but going into every game you want to keep a clean sheet so in that way it doesn't really make a difference who you play. We have been playing well as a team so hopefully we can keep them out.'
