Andrea Radrizzani was recently highly critical of Leeds United players as they stumble towards a mid table finish this season.

He openly criticised the playing squad in the aftermath of this weekend's draw with Reading, something that has drawn a mixed reaction from the Leeds fan base. There's no denying the fact that Leeds are in a rut, but whether the owner calling out the players is right or not is clearly up for debate.

Even journalists Phil Hay and Joe Urquhart couldn't agree whether it was the right thing to do. One felt the players needed reminding of their responsibilities in the harshest possible way, the other arguing it amounted to airing dirty laundry in public.

At the centre of the current controversy are the long-suffering Leeds United fans, scarred by years of Massimo Cellino's toxic ownership and now victims of a mid season collapse that has taken them from the play offs to nowhere inside three months. They must be wondering where their great club can possibly go from here.

They were quick to react to the Yorkshire Post article, divided as to whether it was the right thing or not, but as eloquent and cutting in their responses as ever.