Det har blitt mye negativt rundt klubben,og dette er nok ikke bare de 2 managerene som har denne oppfatningen av Leeds.
Trist, vi trenger noe positivt og lese om Leeds .
Får vel høre det på forskjellige arenaer neste sesong.............
Hull boss Phil Brown and Plymouth chief Ian Holloway were united in their condemnation of Leeds following the clash between the two sides.
Plymouth ended the season on a winning note with a 2-1 win at the KC Stadium in what was something of a meaningless clash following Leeds' move into administration on Friday confirmed the Elland Road club's relegation.
Leeds incurred a ten-point deduction as a result of going into administration, but the move cut short shrift with Brown and Holloway as it means Leeds will escape a points deduction for the start of next season in League One.
"I think it's disgraceful," fumed Brown. "It's almost tantamount cheating legally, if there's such a thing.
"We've been working our nuts off since Christmas to survive and to pull the plug in terms of what Leeds have done, I feel cheated.
"We've worked so hard and it's a surreal position."
Plymouth boss Holloway added: "I don't like that at all.
"In fact, it's terribly, disgustingly wrong. You don't go writing out debts - it's tantamount to cheating.
"You shouldn't overspend and you should be docked 10 points next season like poor old Rotherham were."