Seems 'some' folks this season want changes due to a run of bad results and in the absence of immediate results Bielsa made it clear that there is a more loyal response.

“When something is broken or suffers there are two options – either you throw it away and change it for another or you look after it and you try to recompose it and put it back together"

Let's hope stateside the SF/LUFC are all still in harmony & remain in harmony when Bielsa starts to make his personal decisions on his life's earned benefits.

Strange scenario with MB - birthday 21st July,now aged 66,still married to Laura Bracalenti an architect based in Argentina while he lives alone in England [as was the case when he worked alone in France].

After arriving in June '18 he's still methodically planning 24/7,still living in Wetherby,still daily walks to TA training facility 3 miles away and after training he's often seen getting dropped off in a clubs 'works-van' at Wetherby bus station,always walks through town in his same matchday attire,gloves with bobble-hat clutching an Adidas bag no doubt full of dossiers.

Yep,still goes to Costas coffee cafe,same eateries & same sweet shop but now walks home to a recently newly 'bought' flat in the same street as his old 'rented' one in central Wetherby,again still a modest abode but more room for his paperwork than his previous rented bed-sit.Still not pestered by the locals who he's always exchanges brief polite pleasantries whether in local shops or in the queues for his fish & chips,he'll even chat at the car wash with strangers whilst his two year old VW Golf 1.6, the same trusted brand of vehicle he drove as a young man around Argentina.

My point ?

MB is 67 next year & now bought a flat with family many miles away - doesn't sound like he's in a hurry to leave us yet does it or become a recluse just yet.How many world known rich personalities seriously could live daily life like that today happily alone ?

Psychologists know me inside out but not as well as my close loved ones and they all probably know me better than myself - whatever Bielsa or even I are searching for maybe we'll never both find & it's hard balancing positives & negatives under the watchful eyes of others who only want success & not failure & it's even harder trying to believe in yourself in those moments when your alone & away from family,life and in Bielsa's case football.

With Leeds MB is never really alone so he'll decide what’s important to him by reviewing his principles and values for sure.Simple case of thinking about what you care about in life and let those priorities guide you toward what’s next.Dunno when he'll decide what’s important to him now and when he'll establish by review his principles and values in what's he's decided are most important to him future wise.

So I'll go with the Bielsa philosophy he stated on Thursday - the second part !

“When something is broken or suffers there are two options – either you throw it away and change it for another or you look after it and you try to recompose it and put it back together".