Leeds United will be determined to move on from their thoroughly disappointing 1-0 loss to Queens Park Rangers in midweek. 

A win in their game in hand over the top-two at Loftus Road would have seen them go back to the top of the table but instead, they stay in third place.

They were given a timely reminder of their bleaker past today when former manager Dave Hockaday carried out an interview with the Guardian on his time with the club.

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Hockaday took over from Brian McDermott at the club and was the first appointment of the Cellino era but failed to deliver, winning just two of his games in charge before being sacked.

He went on to coach at Coventry City, where he became caretaker manager for a short period, before moving on to Kidderminster Harriers.

He can now be found as the head of male football at South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, just outside of Bristol.

And here is what the Whites fans had to say on the interview...