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Luke Humphries make shock wardrobe change for Premier League Darts in Leeds

Luke Humphries make shock wardrobe change for Premier League Darts in Leeds

The Irish Sun08-05-2025

LUKE HUMPHRIES made a shock outfit change for the Premier League Darts in Leeds.
The world No1 is a diehard
Leeds
United fan and appeared in a triumphant mood after the
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Luke Humphries has worn a custom Leeds-themed shirt for Night 14 of the Premier League
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He wore a custom shirt in Leeds last year too
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The city has been engulfed in celebration with thousands turning out for the trophy parade.
The darts star has ditched his usual shirt for a snazzy yellow and blue top - similar to a Leeds away
jersey
.
Cool Hand explained the shirt, saying: "It's yellow and Leeds inspired.
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Humphries posed in his new shirt at Elland Road, Championship trophy in hand as he grinned from ear to ear.
The 30-year-old also wore a custom shirt when the Premier League visited Leeds last year, and later auctioned the shirt off for
charity
.
Things are slightly different this time around however, thanks to
He said: "The atmosphere was amazing, but there was a bit of anxiety from the fans, maybe because we were in the play-offs.
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"Whereas this year we won the league, there's been such a great party atmosphere over the last six to seven days.
"You've seen on Monday the incredible scenes with the parade.
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"So I do feel like the whole city of Leeds is in a buzz at the moment.
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"I'm hoping they're going to bring that on Thursday night and, you know, give me loads of support and I can sort of flourish on it and play well."

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