
Former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan says Leeds United deserve better from their board.
Jordan has admitted he admires" Leeds but believes they are gambling on their Premier League future. For the second season running, the Whites are embroiled in a relegation dogfight.
Leeds have 23 points from 26 games - the same figure accumulated at this stage last year. Sitting 19th with just one win from 13 games, United face an uphill battle to retain their top-flight status.
He told talkSPORT: I am a great admirer of Leeds United as a football club. I think they are a potential powerhouse of a football club with this passionate fan base steeped in great history and achievements in the past.
But, to my mind, it (decisions by board) doesn't make a lot of sense. There's also this kamikaze style of football they play that, sometimes, you do have to rein it back in a little bit every now and again."
