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da brdice: [ad_pod ]Former Leeds United manager and caretaker manager Neil Redfearn has recently signed up to Twitter and quickly delivered his verdict on the club’s 2018/19 season after being asked about it by one supporter.
The 53-year-old originally joined the Yorkshire outfit as coach of the U18 academy side on January 1, 2009 and remained at Elland Road in various different roles before being a casualty of the chaotic Massimo Cellino era in the summer of 2015 – he resigned shortly after being replaced at the helm by Uwe Rosler.
The reaction from Whites supporters to his presence on social media shows that he is still a popular figure around those parts however, even if he did lose 15 of his 33 matches as permanent boss of the Championship club at a time when they were much in and around the wrong end of the table.
Redfearn obviously still keeps an eye out for his former employers given his comment on Twitter, and when he was asked directly by a fan about this season he replied: “I’ve loved watching them”.
Much like the Cellino period, Leeds United Twitter can be a crazy place at times and that is something that the 53-year-old will need to get used to in the coming months as the team aims for automatic promotion.