Former Leeds United consultant Graham Bean has lifted the lid on his relationship with the club's owner Massimo Cellino, explaining that the Italian was unhappy with the Whites' performance in an away win at Bournemouth this term.
Cellino is currently serving a Football League ban, which prevents him from running the Elland Road outfit until next month.
He has been tipped to part ways with head coach Neil Redfearn in the summer and Bean has pointed to one of Redfearn's most impressive wins of the season, away at Championship high fliers Bournemouth, as evidence the Italian says he sees the game in a different way.
Bean, who was sacked as Leeds' consultant earlier this season, took to his Twitter account to write: "After beating Bournemouth away MC was still not happy about the performance….I pointed out that AFC B were best team in League.
"He said that we should have been 3-0 down at halftime. I pointed out we took our chances and they didn't….then came MC's advice to me.
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"'You see that's where me and you are different because I (MC) watch football technically but yet you (me!) watch it as a fan!'
"Thanks for that MC. I reply – have you ever been a player or coach ? – "No" says MC well there you are then I say – we watch it the same way!
"But I've been in the game 20 years MC comes back at me….Hmm say I…well I've been in in 19 years….so what now?
"Let's talk about Stephen Warnock says MC swiftly moving on……..says it all I think!" Bean added.
Bean left his role at Leeds in September after Cellino was reportedly unhappy at his decision to reschedule a Championship match without being informed.
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