LEEDS fans plan to stage a mass walk-out at Elland Road during tomorrow’s home game against Hull in protest at Massimo Cellino.

The owner has infuriated supporters further still by increasing ticket prices in the South Stand at Elland Road without prior warning.

Supporters in the stand have been forced to pay for food and drink whether they want it or not due to a £5 increase on their matchday ticket, which can be redeemed at the catering kiosks.

Members of fans' group South Stand SS5 have organised a walk-out from the stadium in the 17th minute for a 17-minute period in protest at the price hike, dubbed the 'pie-tax' by fans, and at Cellino's "outrageous" running of the club. Cellino has previously stated his superstitious dislike of the number 17.

Protest organiser John Bond said: “We all know he hates the number 17. We want to make it very clear to Cellino that he is not wanted.

“The way he runs the club is outrageous and we want our club back."

Boss Steve Evans, who yesterday revealed that Leeds have made an improved offer to star youngster Sam Byram, is predicting “two or three” changes for the Yorkshire derby. Sol Bamba faces a late fitness test over his broken toe.

Former Leeds skipper Robert Snodgrass is set for his first appearance against them since leaving Elland Road in 2012.

Snodgrass made his comeback against Manchester City in midweek after a long absence with a dislocated knee cap.

The Scottish international said of the Leeds crowd: “I believe they will give me a decent reception. But I know as soon as I go on the park, there will be boos.”