Gary Kelly on 100 Grand a Week Shocker!
Leeds chief hits out at Kelly terms
May 8, 2007
Leeds United chairman Ken Bates has hit out at former Ireland international Gary Kelly for refusing to accept a wage cut at the start of the season.
Leeds’s relegation from the Coca-Cola Championship last week marked the end of Kelly’s 16-year stay at Elland Road.
The Drogheda native had been out of the team since last November, first through injury and then a personality clash with manager Dennis Wise.
And Bates admits the Irishman’s contract was a major millstone around the club’s neck over the past nine months.
He said: “At the start of the season we asked Gary Kelly if he would reduce his wages after five years here on £5m a year.
“On top of all that he also got £4000 a game. His agent said he’d cut his appearance money to £2000 a game but wanted it all back if we were promoted. Thanks a bunch.”