Maybe Gary Mac's inability to get the team through a full season without these 
blips were less about him and more about the Leeds amazzing ability to implode? 
Same for O'Leary et al.
Perhaps were just doomed to failure regardless.....



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On 3 Apr 2010 23:45, Richard Young <[email protected]> wrote: 

It's looking like Grayson has lost the dressing room and it's looking

alarmingly likely we won't make the play-offs, let alone automatic

promotion. So are there any positives?



We have the easier run-in on paper, facing only Charlton of the top teams.

Um...

It can't get any worse?

We still have the players and manager who beat Scum at Old Trafford? (Well,

sort of.)

Hard, isn't it.



Even my run-in predictor - which was looking optimistic before, but

scattered with 3 point game looks positively unrealistic now - says we'll

finish 4th behind Swindon and Millwall. There's still hope, of course, and

there's no way the end of this season can feel as bad as the weekend we were

relegated into this division. But it's hope over expectation now.



Question is - and I know *everyone* is asking a variant of it - is Grayson

suffering a blip, has he been found out or is this just what Leeds United

does to managers and players sooner or later? Only answer two should result

in his departure...



Best,



Richard



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