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Leeds United: Fans flock as Phil Hay shares club update

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A large number of Leeds United fans have flooded to Twitter to share their frustrations with the latest update to emerge from last weekend’s Premier League clash. 

On Tuesday, it was confirmed the Whites had been charged for failing to conduct their players in an orderly manner after their defeat to Chelsea on Saturday and have until Thursday to respond.

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The frustration of the Leeds players was evident after Chris Kavanagh awarded the Blues a late penalty against Mateusz Klich, which saw them steal the points in the dying minutes.

Having suffered the late defeat at Stamford Bridge and been compiled with further misery, these Leeds fans flocked to Twitter to vent their anger at the decision reached by the FA after it was shared online by The Athletic journalist Phil Hay.

What did these Leeds fans have to say?

“Another example of big 6 bias. It’s becoming more and more obvious every week. Disgraceful.”

“I give up”
“Here we go again…..absolute joke”
“What a Pathetic response What about Chelsea, for the awful scenes, Prior to the Game Outside Obviously People’s Safety isn’t important”
“Wow, I would hand on heart say that Leeds players and certainly Bielsa are the least confrontational team with referees that I see in the top 2 divisions. Unbelievable.”
“Sickening. They’ve even given us till a month ago to respond so we’ve missed it. Corruption at it’s finest.”
“Disgusting body, corrupt as they come, it’s a disgrace.”

Defeat in the capital has left Bielsa’s men just five points afloat of the drop and with a long list of injuries to some of their star players.

It is clear these fans are furious with the decision which was made over their players, with many feeling the Chelsea team were just as at fault following the events after the game.

In other news: ‘From my understanding’ – Insider sheds light on Bielsa’s ‘top target’ for Leeds in January

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