Leeds wait for League go-ahead

Leeds must gain approval from the Football League and also stave off the threat of any legal action before they can start to look to the future, according to the club’s administrators.

Leeds wait for League go-ahead

Leeds must gain approval from the Football League and also stave off the threat of any legal action before they can start to look to the future, according to the club’s administrators.

Chairman Ken Bates yesterday regained control at Elland Road after a recount of votes at an extended creditors’ meeting effectively handed him back the club, which he placed in administration with £35m worth of debt early last month.

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