Inside Leeds stars’ wild title celebrations as Bamford and Ampadu ‘leave Burnley fanbase in meltdown’ with karaoke song
LEEDS toasted their Championship title with wild celebrations as two stars left Burnley “in meltdown” with a cheeky karaoke song. Daniel Farke pipped Scott Parker to top spot on goal difference thanks to a 91st minute winner at Plymouth on Saturday. X @LUFCLeeds toasted their Championship title celebrations with a raucous party[/caption] X @LUFCPatrick Bamford led the way on a special karaoke night[/caption] X @LUFCLeeds teased Burnley after pipping them to the title[/caption] RexThey sang ‘Unwritten’ after Natasha Bedingfield performed the hit at Turf Moor[/caption] Ampadu and Bamford sing it better #LUFC #Unwritten #Champions pic.twitter.com/awzWjNOk1O— Leeds Everywhere (@LeedsEverywhere) May 5, 2025 And Leeds celebrated their latest second-tier triumph with a parade around the city on Monday. Thousands of supporters turned up to cheer on their side ahead of next season’s Premier League return. But Leeds players continued to party into the night. And they gave Burnley a taste of their own medicine with a karaoke version of Natasha Bedingfield’s hit song ‘Unwritten’. The pop star sang the chart-topping tune live on the Turf Moor pitch following Burnley’s final-day victory over Millwall. The Clarets had been set to clinch the Championship title before Manor Solomon’s last-gasp Leeds winner. And the Lillywhites rubbed salt in the wound as Ethan Ampadu and Patrick Bamford sang ‘Unwritten’ at an afterparty with friends and family. Fans were quick to react, with one saying: “One song for the Burnley fanbase in meltdown.” BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Another declared: “Let them enjoy themselves.” While Ampadu himself added: “OK I know I have a sore head right now. Me and Pat actually sang this song together in pre-season.” Largie Ramazani had a dance to High School MusicalX X @LUFCThere were chants of ‘Champions again, ole, ole’[/caption] X @LUFCBamford got his guitar out as he sang with fans[/caption] X @LUFCIt was a night to remember for the Lillywhites[/caption] Meanwhile, Belgian winger Largie Ramazani got in the party mood with a karaoke rendition of ‘We’re all in this together’ from High School Musical. He led a jubilant singalong as pals danced around him. And there was even a spot of guitar-playing from Bamford, who performed ‘Wagon Wheel’ by Darius Rucker alongside some fans. Finally, Leeds star led a chant of ‘Champions again ole, ole’ to toast their success after chairman Paraag Marathe confirmed that Farke will stay on as manager. He said: “I’m very excited to run it back with Daniel and collaborate with him. “I’m under no illusions that it is going to be easy. The past two seasons, the three promoted teams came straight back down but we have something they don’t have. “We have Daniel Farke first of all. I have ended the speculation. He is my man.” X @LUFCThere are sure to be plenty of sore heads about this morning[/caption] X @LUFCThe party got started after a trophy parade in the city[/caption] X @LUFCLeeds are hoping to show their worth in the top flight again[/caption] Leeds players will now enjoy a break before returning to the Premier LeagueX

LEEDS toasted their Championship title with wild celebrations as two stars left Burnley “in meltdown” with a cheeky karaoke song.
Daniel Farke pipped Scott Parker to top spot on goal difference thanks to a 91st minute winner at Plymouth on Saturday.