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Eddie Gray has been granted permission to stay on as Leeds manager until the end of the season, according to BBC Radio Leeds.
Gray originally had to be given special permission to become caretaker boss because he did not have the correct qualifications.
And on Monday, the Premier League agreed to an extension until the end of the current campaign.
The ex-Leeds player has been in charge since Peter Reid's sacking in October.
But rules introduced at the start of the season mean all Premiership managers must hold either a management diploma or a Uefa Pro License coaching certificate.
Gray has neither, but has been allowed to continue in the role.
The Scot, who inherited a side rock bottom of the table, has never taken the special coaching courses needed to obtain the relevant qualifications and the club approached the Premier League for assistance.
Eddie Gray has been granted permission to stay on as Leeds manager until the end of the season, according to BBC Radio Leeds.
Gray originally had to be given special permission to become caretaker boss because he did not have the correct qualifications.
And on Monday, the Premier League agreed to an extension until the end of the current campaign.
The ex-Leeds player has been in charge since Peter Reid's sacking in October.
But rules introduced at the start of the season mean all Premiership managers must hold either a management diploma or a Uefa Pro License coaching certificate.
Gray has neither, but has been allowed to continue in the role.
The Scot, who inherited a side rock bottom of the table, has never taken the special coaching courses needed to obtain the relevant qualifications and the club approached the Premier League for assistance.