Leeds United head coach Dave Hockaday is set to be sacked by the club, according to Yorkshire Evening Post's Phil Hay.

 

Hockadays time at Elland Road seems to be up

 

Leeds United have only won one of the opening four league games of the new campaign and currently lie in 21st following the 4-1 defeat by Watford on Saturday afternoon.

Hockaday, the former Forest Green Rovers head coach was appointed Whites head coach back on 19th June 2014 on a two-year deal, but it looks like following the 4-1 defeat on Saturday has angered club owner and president Massimo Cellino.

During the game at Vicarage Road the Leeds fans started chanting for former Forest Green Rovers head coach Hockaday to be sacked, and it appears he has listened to the fans and is about to pull the trigger.

The question is if Hockaday goes before Wednesday's Capital One Cup 2nd Round clash with Bradford who will be in charge of the team.