An iconic pub directly opposite Elland Road is to rename itself 'The Bielsa' following the manager's recent exit from Leeds United.
Bielsa's departure was confirmed by the club on Sunday after an extended run of poor results in the Premier League.
But the celebrated manager, who has been replaced in the past days by Jesse Marsch, captured the hearts of many fans during his three-and-a-half year spell at the club.
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And following his emotional exit, The Old Peacock, which has a long-running affiliation with Leeds United, has now come up with a unique way to honour the departing manager.
A banner confirming the pub's name change to 'The Bielsa' will be lifted into place at 3pm today (Weds).
The pub, owned by Ossett Brewery, will keep its new name until the end of the season, when it will revert back to The Old Peacock.
Ossett Brewery co-owner, Jamie Lawson, said: "We were very sad to see Marcelo Bielsa exit the club last weekend and we felt it was right that we rename The Old Peacock for the rest of the season as a tribute to his great achievements in bringing the club back to life for all Leeds fans across the world."
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