Warnock looking for a captain
Leeds United boss Neil Warnock says he is giving everyone a chance before deciding who will be the new captain of the club.
Leeds are looking for a new captain this season after the sale of Robert Snodgrass in the week to Norwich City.
Warnock was being very coy when talking to Yorkshire Radio after the game at Torquay United on Friday night. "I will make a decision once I have seen them all. Tom Lees was gobsmacked when I gave it to him."
So far this summer, Warnock has used four different captains in Leeds four games. Michael Brown (Farsley), Tom Lees (Bodmin) and Paul Green (Torquay) have all started games as captain, with departing captain Snodgrass wearing the armband at Tavistock.
Leeds are looking for a new captain this season after the sale of Robert Snodgrass in the week to Norwich City.
Warnock was being very coy when talking to Yorkshire Radio after the game at Torquay United on Friday night. "I will make a decision once I have seen them all. Tom Lees was gobsmacked when I gave it to him."
So far this summer, Warnock has used four different captains in Leeds four games. Michael Brown (Farsley), Tom Lees (Bodmin) and Paul Green (Torquay) have all started games as captain, with departing captain Snodgrass wearing the armband at Tavistock.