Sport
Soccer · EnglandSoccer

More turmoil for Leeds as Gray departs

watch

Leeds United today confirmed Eddie Gray will no longer be manager of the Elland Road club with immediate effect. Gray met with managing director David Richmond this morning and following what has been described as an amicable exchange, the decision leaves Leeds looking for their fifth manager in two years.

The popular Scot, however, is to remain at the club in a consultancy role and on a one-year contract, but his duties will not include any coaching responsibilities.

Gray's assistant, Kevin Blackwell, will now take charge of the team for Leeds' final match of the season against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Chairman Gerald Krasner said: "We had a very productive meeting with Eddie today and the decision was amicable. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Eddie for his contribution to
Leeds United this season - probably one of the hardest on record. But we are delighted Eddie has agreed to stay with us in a consultancy capacity so we can still benefit from his vast experience in the game."

Filed by Ciaran Cronin

 
Audio & Video
More trouble brewing at Elland Road
More trouble brewing at Elland Road
Related Stories
Sport Headlines

Poland - What To Expect

Pat Kenny is joined by a host of experts to see what Irish fans can expect in Poland during Euro 2012 Play

RTÉ Soccer On Facebook & Twitter

Stay up to the minute with all the developments in the world of soccer with RTÉ Soccer on Facebook and Twitter Read

The Irish Pro

Pat Devlin, Owen Heary and Stephen McGuinness join Damien O'Meara to discuss the life of a professional footballer in Ireland Play

Blasts From The Past - Euro 2012 Rivals

The Republic of Ireland have played out a number of memorable past encounters against their Euro 2012 Group C rivals Read

Euro 2012: Travel Tips

Eoghan Corry offers travel and accommodation advice for those planning to make the journey to Euro 2012 Play

 
Inpho.ie