Simon Jordan is not one to keep his feelings to himself, it's what he's paid to do on the radio. And so Leeds United and indeed Jesse Marsch will have been under no misconceptions about the former Crystal Palace owner's feelings towards the American's time in charge of the Whites.
Jordan has not been a fan, it's fair to say. Critical of the recent job done by Marsch, Jordan recently said the Leeds manager had to 'grow up' after criticising his post-match comments. Speaking last month after March's response to a report he had lost the dressing room, Jordan said; "He is rattled and I don't think he's got the chops to do the job. I think Leeds are, as I said the other day, one manager and an ownership change away from really kicking on again."
In the wake of the news that Marsch had been relieved of his duties at Leeds following the most recent defeat, this one away at Nottingham Forest, Jordan was quick to point he believed Leeds had come to their senses.
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Taking to twitter, he wrote; #lufc have come to their senses .. Jesse Marsch (boot emoji) ... there is a need for substance not just a version of style.
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