Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa spotted reading the Yorkshire Evening Post outside Wetherby Costa Coffee
and live on Freeview channel 276
The Whites boss was snapped by dad and daughter, Richard and Jessica Gray from Garforth - both season ticket holders in the south stand.
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Hide AdHe is frequently spotted around his adopted home of Wetherby - shopping with a Sainsbury's Bag for Life, buying bread rolls in Coopland's and dining in Italian restaurant Sant Angelo's - usually wearing club-branded sportswear.
Richard, 51, was dropping 16-year-old Jessica off at Costa, where she's just started work.
Jessica recognised him and wanted a photo - and Bielsa was only too happy to oblige.
Richard told the YEP: "I asked if it was OK for the pic, Marcelo was happy to do it, I said thanks and we left - I didn't want to waste any more of his time.
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Hide Ad"Words can't really describe how much he has done for Leeds as a club and a city.
"He's down to earth and always has time for the fans.
"A big thanks goes to Radz, Victor and Angus for bringing him to us."
Bielsa is often spotted surrounded by paperwork while out and about, with fans often speculating whether he's plotting his next transfer moves.
On Saturday, Bielsa was reading a copy of the Yorkshire Evening Post.
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Hide AdCloser examination of the photo reveals he was turned to pages 52-53 of Saturday's YEP - so he was either catching up on the back page of Green Post Rebooted, or reading about the dogs up for adoption at Dogs Trust Leeds (could Bielsa be looking for a new furry friend?!).
If there's one thing we know about Bielsa - it's that he always keeps us guessing.
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