A Leeds United fan's lost wallet from 1992 has been returned 34 years later after being found in undergrowth and reunited with its owner through a social media appeal. The wallet was discovered by Claire Wilson, who runs a forest school near Leeds, in a patch of overgrown land. She then posted about it on Facebook and it was seen by the fan's wife. The fan, Mark Dexter, said he had no memory of losing his wallet but used to live in the area and drink in a pub nearby. "It's next to a public footpath, but I've no recollection of ever walking down there at any time in the past. So I've no idea how it's got there," he said. The wallet, which also contained a membership card for a long-defunct video shop, was found next to a leather jacket, but the 63-year-old cannot remember if that belonged to him. "The only thing I can think of is either it's been nicked, my jacket, but again I don't remember that, so I don't know what that says about my memory!" Mark and his wife collected the wallet on Tuesday. He has since wiped the mud from his Whites card, leaving it looking as good as new. Reminiscing about his life in the 90s, he said: "I'm 63 now, so in '92 I was 30 and happy, having a good time, loving journalism, loving working in newspapers. It was just great."