Leeds United have agreed a tie up with Uber.

Leeds United fans were quick off the mark to troll the club’s announcement they have agreed a partnership with Uber.
The taxi company often garners a mixed response from the public, but on this occasion fans used it to express their desire to see key men leave the club.
Predictably perhaps manager Paul Heckingbottom was the target of fans ire.
The former Barnsley boss has won only two matches at Leeds since being appointed at the start of February.
Sporting director Victor Orta is seen as being partly responsible for the club’s lack of success and he too was urged to get an Uber out of Elland Road.

Leeds play Heckingbottom’s former club Barnsley at the weekend and the manager has never needed a victory more.
The Whites have slumped to 14th in the league and losing to 22nd placed Barnsley would be humiliating, considering Leeds won away at Oakwell earlier in the season when Heckingbottom was in the dugout for the Tykes.
A loss would see the ‘Taxi for Heckingbottom’ calls intensify.
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