
Joe Donnohue shares what Leeds United fans sang after 4-1 loss v Bournemouth
Journalist Joe Donnohue has revealed he heard Leeds fans chanting against the dugout and players after the 4-1 loss to Bournemouth.
The Whites were condemned to another heavy defeat at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday (30 April), leaving them one point above the relegation zone having played a game more than Everton and Leicester who are both below them and play each other on Monday (1 May).
And fans have no had enough after a month of results that has seen them concede 23 goals in the Premier League, with chants aimed at the players on the pitch.
“You’re not fit to wear the shirt.’ Leeds fans respond to going 4-1 down,” he wrote on his personal Twitter account.
“A Leeds supporter in the home end just expressed his frustration towards the dugout, too.”
Enough
Enough is enough now and Leeds have shown that they’re totally incapable of doing their job at the highest level.
Whether that’s the players, who don’t see to care or have any professional pride at the moment, or the management and board who won’t admit when they’re wrong.
But this has gone on for far too long now and we’re constantly seeing ourselves getting absolutely battered against teams that we’re supposed to be better than and competing against.

Fans have the right to be vocal about their unhappiness and Leeds players and bosses should accept the fact they deserve it now.
Things have to change and improve quickly. There are four games left of the season and things are no longer in our hands, but we can still turn it around if we play to the level we know we are capable of.
The players need to be playing for their future at this point, because even if we manage to stay up some of them clearly shouldn’t be here.
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