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Ken Bates: No pressure on Leeds United boss



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Within an hour-and-a-half of full-time on May 25, Ken Bates and Gary McAllister were sat together in an upstairs room at Wembley, engaged in discussion about how best to approach their first full season together.
Their verbal planning in the wake of Leeds United's defeat in the League One play-off final continued for so long that, around 8pm, Bates was politely asked to vacate his table by a member of Wembley's staff.


Leeds United ace Kandol set to join Millwall: Click here for full story.

The stadium had one remaining play-off fixture to prepare for, and United's chairman was hindering their progress.

McAllister made his disappointment plain after United's narrow failure to beat Doncaster Rovers to the one remaining vacancy in the Championship, but it is because of his willingness to forward-plan immediately, Bates believes, that Leeds can confidently expect to take that step forward this season.

The club's signings have totalled five since May – three secured with transfer fees and two made using the Bosman ruling – and McAllister's strike-rate in the summer market has been almost perfect, according to Bates.

"With one exception, every player who Gary asked us to sign has agreed to come here," Bates said, declining to name the player in question but perhaps referring to Jay Bothroyd, Cardiff City's recent signing.

"That player asked for a month to consider his options and Gary told him that if he wasn't sure about coming here then he should cross Leeds United off his list. We didn't have time to mess about.

"By six o'clock after the play-off final, he'd grabbed a quick shower and the two of us were sat together in Wembley talking about next season and how we should prepare for it.

"I was there until they kicked me out. It meant we were clear about what we intended to do and about the players he thought he needed. Our plans have come together nicely."

This is, regrettably for Bates and his club, the second time in less than four years as chairman that he has been required to assist in picking up the pieces of a play-off final defeat.

Two years ago, the summer which followed United's loss to Watford at the Millennium Stadium was the prelude to a season which ended in relegation from the Championship and brought with it the severe consequences of administration.

The close-season which ends on Saturday has been reassuringly free of disruption – no alterations have been made to McAllister's coaching staff, and the club's outgoing transfers have been limited to fringe players – but, at the start of his fourth full season at Elland Road, the majority of supporters may feel that Bates has reached the point where the delivery of footballing success is now everything.

Leeds have successfully tackled their historical debts and gradually reduced their wage bill – it is still the highest in League One, Bates admits – but their presence in the country's third division is a black mark on their chairman's record.

The full article contains 515 words and appears in EP Leeds First & County newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 10:28 AM
  • Source: EP Leeds First & County
  • Location: Leeds
 
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The biggun,

Yorkshire 07/08/2008 10:45:45
Good luck leeds...............you're going to need it lol
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Graham M Jones,

East Anglia 07/08/2008 11:30:38
This is the start off bright new beginings. Beccio is going to be world class, along with Beckford.
I feel we will achieve automatic promotion this year, and getting rid of Kandol is a great move. Looking forward to seeing the boy's again even though it will be at Peterborough Lol.
Leeds United 4 Eva


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Blenk,

Co. Durham 07/08/2008 11:51:30
Sorry to hear that Kandol has left today. Should never have been allowed to wear the shirt in the first case.
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allwhite,

Huddersfield 07/08/2008 12:10:34
Pleased to see the addition of sensible money, mostly young players, the squad should now be stronger and less thrown together than start of last season. Mcallister is in for the long haul and I have always been a big fan, wise and poyet did a good job though short term. Get behind the team and lets forget about the recent past. MOT
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Malcolm Pearce,

Leeds 07/08/2008 13:19:07
Kandol worked hard for the club and was heavily responsible for the good start we made in places such as Tranmere and Brighton. As we know little of his replacements it is too early to judge whether it is a good move or not although Beckford was alays more effective with his regular partner up front with him. Good luck Candice in South London.
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