LUST force McDermott out
LUST, otherwise known as the Leeds United Supporters Trust have put up a poll on their website after gaining a 10% share in the Leeds United boardroom as to whether manager Brian McDermott should keep his job as manager. Owners GFH Capital had asked LUST to be the connection between the owners and fans. In the poll keeping McDermott only received 23% of the 3873 votes that were made. Now Leeds United shareholders and owners need to get their thinking caps on as they begin the search for a new manager that would be open to come to Elland Road and awake the sleeping giants of English football. The Leeds United management role has a reputation for one of the toughest teams to manage in the world as the sudden demise from Champions League semi-finals to a mid table Championship side has hit the fans hard and want to be back where they were as soon as possible. 8 managers have taken the helm at Elland Road since David O'Leary was sacked by then chairman Peter Ridsdale on 27th June 2002, those managers were:
Terry Venables - 8 July 2002 - 21 March 2003
Peter Reid - 21 March 2003 - 10 November 2003
Kevin Blackwell - 1 June 2004 - 20 September 2006
Dennis Wise - 24 October 2006 - 28 January 2008
Gary McAllister - 30 January 2008 - 21 December 2008
Simon Grayson - 23 December 2008 - 1 February 2012
Neil Warnock - 18 February 2012 - 1 April 2013
Brian McDermott - 12 April 2013 - 14 July 2013
As you can see, the longest serving manager there was Simon Grayson who held the job down for 3 years and 3 months. LUST have released a list of candidates put together by GFH for the new manager. Here is the list on the official LUST website:
Obviously, Leeds fans have a lot of candidates to choose from. It's up to them to choose the right man and if he's not the man, they can't blame anyone but themselves. It's a tough decision for Leeds.