Neil Redfearn would be interested to see where Leeds United would be in the Championship table had he been in charge for the entire campaign.
Leeds started the season under former Forest Green Rovers boss David Hockaday, but he was quickly sacked by owner Massimo Cellino following a poor run of games.
Redfearn stepped in for a brief caretaker spell, before Slovenian tactician Darko Milanic was appointed as Hockaday's permanent successor, being whisked away from Sturm Graz.
However, Milanic failed to hit the ground running and too quickly was ushered out of the exit door by Cellino.
Redfearn, now permanent boss, has steered Leeds to a run of five wins from their last six games and up to eleventh in the Championship table.
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Now a push for the playoffs is being discussed and Redfearn admits he is interested to know where Leeds would have been had he been in charge for the entire campaign.
"It would have been interesting to see if I'd had those ten games, but that's in hindsight, it's easy to say", the 49-year-old told a press conference.
"I think the most important thing is that we've turned the season around. We look far more upwardly mobile as a team and as a football club.
"There's a feel-good factor and it's a much better place to come and be", Redfearn added.
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