
Kalvin Phillips reacts to what ‘unreal’ Patrick Bamford did during Leeds party
Kalvin Phillips has been closely monitoring Leeds United’s celebrations after winning the Championship.
Over 150,000 fans took to the streets of Leeds on Monday (5 May), as the Whites held an open-top bus parade after they clinched the Championship title.
With a grand party also held and several players seemingly having one drink too many, clips from the celebrations continue to flood social media.
While Ethan Ampadu grabbed headlines with his antics during the bus parade, Bamford also appeared to be in a jolly mood.

Phillips reacts to Bamford’s karaoke
In a video jointly shared by Leeds and Bamford, the striker can be seen playing the guitar to the tune of Wagon Wheel by Darius Rucker.
The former Chelsea man was joined by Largie Ramazani and some Leeds fans, leaving supporters online in awe.
Phillips was among those who were blown away by Bamford bringing out his guitar during the celebrations.
“Unreal”, the former Whites star wrote on Instagram (6 May).
Team | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goal Difference | Points |
1. Leeds | 46 | 29 | 13 | 4 | 65 | 100 |
2. Burnley | 46 | 28 | 16 | 2 | 53 | 100 |
Bamford and Ampadu also appeared to take a sly dig at Burnley after beating them to the Championship title on goal difference by singing Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield’s hit song ‘Unwritten’

Ampadu faces FA investigation after Leeds celebrations
While the celebrations made for a joyful experience, Ampadu seemingly got carried away.
The Wales international grabbed headlines after he led a crude chant about Wilfried Gnonto, which Leeds have previously tried to stop.
He could now be investigated by the Football Association, who are aware of the chant and the videos doing the rounds online.
The Leeds captain also suggested that Junior Firpo is on his way out of Elland Road by chanting ‘Real Betis’.
Meanwhile, Daniel Farke also grabbed attention after he was seen miming being a disc jockey during the open-top bus parade.
The German went on to push his finger against the side of his nose, seemingly gesturing the act of snorting cocaine.