Where are they now? Leeds United’s last Premier League squad from May 2004

Gary Kelly

5/4/2003 FA PREMIERSHIP Charlton Athletic v Leeds United Gary Kelly Credit: Offside / Mark Leech

Photo: Offside / Mark Leech.

One man. One club. One legend.

The right-back spent the entirety of his professional career at Elland Road, featuring for Leeds United between 1992 and 2007, playing over 530 games for the Whites.

The ex-Republic of Ireland international, who starred at the 1994 and 2002 FIFA World Cup finals, played twice during the 1991-92 season, a term in which Leeds won the final First Division title before the introduction of the Premier League, but he failed to qualify for a winner’s medal!

In February 2006, against Luton Town, Kelly celebrated becoming only the tenth player to ever make over 500 appearances for the Yorkshire outfit.

Having retired come the end of the season, aged 32, Kelly has since endured a spell in amateur football with Drogheda Town back in his homeland.

Oh, but he can be found on Twitter here!

Maybe we should ask him what he is up to nowadays…

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