THERE should be some large portions of humble pie on the menu in the boardroom at Elland Road this afternoon.
And wolfing it down will be respective Leeds and Tottenham chairmen Andrea Radrizzani and Daniel Levy.
It's difficult to know who to feel the most pity for.
One of the clubs is almost certainly heading back into the Championship while the other is heading down a road that is clearly a dead end.
Leeds are on their third manager of the season in the shape of caretaker Sam Allardyce.
Tottenham, on the other hand, can't find a new boss for love nor money.
Radrizzani stands to lose a fortune should Leeds get relegated, because the deal he struck to sell his stake to the San Franscisco 49ers will have to be renegotiated.
And whose fault would that be?
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