http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jul/03/massimo-cellino-leeds-united-paddy-kenny

Massimo Cellino axes Paddy Kenny from Leeds over date of birth



The increasingly bizarre world of Leeds United has taken another turn for the 
strange after it emerged that Massimo Cellino, their maverick new owner, has 
such a dislike of the number 17 it has turned him against one of the club’s key 
players who was born on that date.

Cellino is so suspicious of the number 17 that he had the seats at his former 
club, Cagliari, taken out and replaced with 16B. Now he has instructed the new 
Leeds head coach, Dave Hockaday, not to select Paddy Kenny after discovering 
that the goalkeeper’s birthday is on 17 May and concluding that he is bad luck 
for the Championship club. Kenny, the second-highest earner at Leeds on £10,000 
a week, has been left at home while the other players embark on a pre-season 
trip to Italy and he will not play for the club again.

Cellino, who also has a fear of purple, has separate issues about Kenny 
allegedly being overweight but is said to have reacted emotionally when he 
found out the 36-year-old goalkeeper had a connection with the number 17.

The Italian’s superstition about that number is so strong he has told Hockaday 
it must not form part of the squad list next season. Michael Brown previously 
wore 17 for Leeds but was released at the end of the season.

The issue goes back to Cellino’s time in Italian football when he says there 
was only one occasion in 20 years that Cagliari won or drew a game on the 17th 
of a month. In a recent interview, he remembered that victory and put it down 
to him asking the club’s supporters to wear the dreaded purple to the game. 
“The whole stadium was purple on the 17th. We won because I think that bad luck 
is like algebra: minus and minus is positive. Purple and 17 … they became 
positive and we won. That’s the only time.”

Cellino completed his takeover of Leeds in April but only after an appeal 
against the Football League’s decision to try to block him entry on the grounds 
he had a previous conviction for fraud.

Since then, he has sacked Brian McDermott and unexpectedly brought in Hockaday, 
who had been out of work for eight months after leaving his previous club, 
Forest Green, on the back of a run of seven defeats in eight games.

Leeds are now embarking on a cost-cutting process that has seen the canteen at 
their training ground closed down, meaning the players have to take packed 
lunches or send out for sandwiches. The players are also being made to pay to 
have their kits washed. Hockaday will not have control of transfer business and 
Cellino intends to flood the squad with free signings and cheap Italian 
imports. Stuart Taylor, who left Reading at the end of the season, has joined 
Leeds to take over from Kenny.
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John 'Grampa' Sykes
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28th Oct 1938 - 12 Nov 2013
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