2015年10月19日星期一

Leeds fans urge Massimo Cellino to consider selling the club

It's the second time the Football League have disqualified Cellino inside a year, following a tax conviction in Italy. Cellino has confirmed he will appeal against his latest ban, which is understood to run until June next year. Further criminal cases against him are still outstanding and LUST has called on Cellino and minority shareholder Gulf Finance House to consider their future. leathersoccershoes
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A LUST statement read: "The Trust believes Leeds supporters have suffered enough over the years and therefore asks Massimo Cellino brings clarity and honesty to any public statements on the immediate future and consider the supporters' need for a stable club at all times in how he deals with his latest ban. Uwe Rosler has become the fifth Leeds manager to be sacked by Massimo Cellino Uwe Rosler has become the fifth Leeds manager to be sacked by Massimo Cellino "If, and the case grows daily, it is in the best interests of Leeds United supporters he and GFH should sell, we call on them both to do so with efficiency." The fans' group wants assurances from Cellino these outstanding charges do not "take us down the same destructive route a third, fourth or fifth time". LUST have now urged Cellino to appoint a managing director with proven experience of English football. LUST added: "This includes putting in place an experienced English football managing director who stays for the medium term and for our majority and minority owners to consider whether their continued presence at Elland Road is conducive to the good of the loyal support."

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