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When the final whistle blew at the end of last season, few fans could’ve predicted how the following two months would go.
Admittedly, most of us expected a frustrating summer in regards to the usual let downs on the transfer front.
That followed by the same old explanations, but few predicted that we’d be discussing the possibility of a new owner come the start of July.
Unfortunately, this has only served to bring more frustration, as it is now three weeks since we were politely informed by the official site that there were people interested in investing into the future of Leeds.
There are only so many times anyone can get their hopes up over a rumour on Twitter or from somebody supposedly ‘In the know’, those days are now long gone, with almost anyone claiming to have any kind of information immediately dismissed as a wind up merchant.
Because of this there is a good chance that amongst all the fiction we may have missed the facts, with some rumours actually making sense when you give them more than a seconds thought.
The one in particular that I believe could actually have something in it, is that Leeds are currently going through the ‘due dilligence’ process. What this would mean is that the saga could well be coming to a close, as this process would not take place unless a deal looked to be agreed.
Another point worth remembering is that with major negotiations like the ones we hope have taken place at Leeds, there would be extremely strict rules regarding the confidentiality of the deal, so no news really could be good news.
Hopefully the end is in sight for us all, something really does have to give and it is clear that the fans are expecting something positive to come from the talks that have taken place. Most, it seems, would settle for literally anybody other than Ken Bates, and after seven years of lies who could honestly blame us?
In regards to the positive work Bates has done at Leeds, I am, as others are, in fact grateful to him for at least turning us into a profitable (if only via player sales) and seemingly well run club. Whilst I dont quite agree that he ‘saved us twice’ I do believe that it is completely in his interests to sell Leeds United this summer.
Ken, if you sell up, I’m more than happy to shake hands, call it quits and maybe even wave you off into the sunset. Maybe.
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