Leeds United have rubbished suggestions that they refused to issue a car parking pass to former head coach Neil Redfearn on Saturday.
Redfearn, who left the club at the end of last season after a falling out with chairman Massimo Cellino resulted in his contract not being renewed, took his Rotherham United side to Elland Road.
The Millers manager, who also worked as academy boss at Leeds prior to taking the top job, masterminded a 1-0 win, but a sour taste was left in the mouth due to car parking controversy.
Redfearn claimed Cellino refused to issue him with a car parking pass, something which meant he asked his fitness coach to drive his car in, successfully winning the car parking war.
But Leeds have responded and say that Redfearn was not refused a pass.
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The Whites claim Rotherham were allocated the same amount of parking spaces as any other club are given when they visit Elland Road.
Rotherham were given six spaces and requested that a seventh for Redfearn, which was refused as only six are allocated. However, Leeds insist they told the Millers the six already allocated were theirs to use as they saw fit.
On the pitch, Rotherham came off best and recorded a win which lifts them off the bottom of the Championship table.