It's getting to the point now that Leeds owner Massimo Cellino is directly comparable to a moustache twirling pantomime villain. While his constant sacking of managers is bad enough, the Lucy Ward scandal has seen things take a more serious turn for the worse.

Time To Go Massimo continues to protest against the 59-year old whose multitude of blunders continue to undermine a historic club boasting such a huge fan base such as the Whites.

A mock funeral wasn't enough to get him out, projecting images on the side of Elland Road didn't quite do the trick.

Will he ever leave?

Steve Evans has become the longest serving manager of the club since the Italian took over in 2014, though surely even the hard noses Scot can't hope to seriously mount a promotion push while working under his regime.

As if that wasn't enough reason to see him leave, you'd be hard pressed NOT to find a plethora of other reasons coming pouring out with even the most simple of searches.

But don't do that dear readers. We've got them right here for you.

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So, click the image to see the top 5 reasons why it really is Time To Go Massimo.

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Lucy Ward scandal

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Lucy Ward won her claim against Leeds United for sexual discrimination following her sacking from the coaching staff, on which she worked for 17 years.

Despite helping bring through the likes of Fabian Delph and James Milner, she was ruthlessly sacked because she was former manger Neil Redfearn's partner.

Treated 'like a piece of meat', Cellino's conduct when dealing with a valued member of the Leeds family has provoked the ire of the club's fans and should be the major reason in deciding his fate.

Pie Tax

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Following criticism, Cellino decided to introduce a £5 increase on season tickets that included a mandatory charge for food and drink.

It seems as if he only did so to provoke his ever growing list of opponents and invoke the hell fire of fury that he's been fanning the flames of ever since he arrived two years ago.

Yes, that's right - it's been only two years. It must seem like an eternity for those in Yorkshire.

Manager Gate

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Cellino is on his SIXTH manager since February 2014 in the shape of Scotsman Steve Evans.

Not only is that completely ridiculous to harbour any sort of aspirations stability wise, but it will no doubt put candidates off what used to be one of the biggest jobs in English football.

For the Fans

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As if if the previous three reasons weren't enough, Leeds fans have been through so much over the past decade and a half or so, they deserve a let off.

To watch the once proud titans of English football crumble into the (relative) abyss isn't pleasant. Even for the most ardent of Manchester United fans must be bored by now.

For the Team

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Why would any decent player want to join Leeds under his ownership?

There's no doubt about it - Leeds need a number of reinforcements to propel themselves up the league table. Are they really likely to land some top players when the chairman is such en erratic enigma?

Unlikely.