I think one of the reasons he has been sacked is because he came out in the press conference last night and basically made out that the signings weren't his he was pissed off
This twitter account tweeted the draw last night what the hell dodgy as fook Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This: We have been out of the top flight now for 12 seasons ... When we got relegated from the Premiership we averaged 36,000 We have been mid-table ish so far this season, averaging c25k .... Which will increase to the late 20's/30K if we stay in close touch with the top 2,the proposed takeover goes through, & the improved pricing policy remains in situ ...... A new stadium, with state of the art/up to date facilities, a better customer experience, & return of the feel good factor would, unequivocally, lead to improved attendances
It was a real smash and grab from Brian McDermotts team that stunned a Doncaster Rovers side that could were left blasting their finishing in front of goal and incompetence at the back. Leeds favoured the long ball in the game, with 25% of their passes going direct from back to front. Doncaster tried a more slick style of play with 80% of their passes being short, and also clocked up 195 more passes than their opponents. The pass success rate of which was also much better for Doncaster than it was for Leeds, who had one of the worst pass accuracy stats in the league on the day with just 64% of their passes finding the intended target. Bizarrely, the Leeds United player to have the THIRD most touches in their side on the afternoon was goalkeeper Paddy Kenny. So, you could argue the statistic generally point in the favour of Doncaster Rovers, despite the scoreline suggesting the complete opposite. This was largely due to Leeds United's key man Ross McCormack being completely on his game, and in periods of the match unplayable. The former Cardiff City striker created three goalscoring opportunities, one of which was turned in by Rodolph Austin to finalise their scoring in the 3-0 win. He also had three successful dribbles, and three shots in an impressive offensive performance that was of a match-winning standard. He also registered the second most touches in a Leeds United shirt, three more than goalkeeper Paddy Kenny and six less than central defender Tom Lees. He had the best passing accuracy out of any player on the pitch with 88% of his 25 passes finding their intended target.