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Player who had awful season now set to stay at Elland Road

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Player who had awful season now set to stay at Elland Road

The 2023/24 marketing campaign is about to be an attention-grabbing one for Leeds United for quite a lot of causes.

For a begin, the membership have new homeowners in 49ers Enterprises, and it wouldn’t be any shock in any respect to know that the Elland Street trustworthy will probably be holding a watchful eye on the course that issues are entering into.

On the time of writing, and with simply a few weeks till pre-season coaching begins once more, the Championship membership nonetheless haven’t appointed a first-team supervisor or a director of soccer/sporting director.

For a membership as huge as Leeds are, regardless of having dropped into English soccer’s second tier, that’s merely not adequate.

How are gamers meant to resolve whether or not they wish to keep on the membership or not in the event that they’ve no thought which course it’s going to be taken on and off the pitch?

Furthermore, any new supervisor may need considerably completely different views to the likes of Sam Allardyce and Javi Gracia, and gamers who had been as soon as shoo-ins for the Yorkshire-based membership, would possibly discover themselves despatched packing.

In any occasion, one participant that had an terrible season for the membership seems prone to keep in keeping with the Yorkshire Evening Post.

Throughout the 2022/23 marketing campaign, 29-year-old Patrick Bamford was solely capable of plunder six objectives and contribute two assists in 31 video games in all competitions per WhoScored.

He’ll have to do a lot, significantly better than that if Leeds wish to come straight again up.

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