Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa has become famous for his eccentric antics. The Argentine chief was snapped up in 2018 and is a cult hero at Elland Road.
But almost from day one, Bielsa was determined to do things his way. In a new book, ‘The Quality of Madness. A Life of Marcelo Bielsa’, author Tim Rich outlines some of the 64-year-old’s idiosyncrasies. “Initially, Leeds had put their new manager up at Rudding Park, a country house hotel near Harrogate that boasts a spa and two golf courses and where rooms cost £320 a night,” Rich explained “It was precisely the kind of hotel guaranteed not to appeal to Marcelo Bielsa. “Eventually he moved into a one-bedroomed flat above a sweet shop in Wetherby, although he reportedly haggled over the rent,
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