Since both Mrs D and I have birthdays on the 17th for the common good we will 
no longer attend any Leeds games to prevent us jinxing the club.
Sarge

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On 3 Jul 2014, at 07:20, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 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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> 28th Oct 1938 - 12 Nov 2013
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