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Seven-year-old applies for Leeds United manager's job

Seven-year-old Leeds United fan Zach Webb applies to be the team's new manager, promising to take the club to Champions League success.

A seven-year-old Leeds United fan has written to the club to apply to be the Championship side's new manager.

The team are without a boss after Dave Hockaday was fired last week after just six matches in charge.

Zach Webb sent a letter to the club, which read: "To Cellino, I would like to be the next Leeds mnaager so they can be the best team in world. I supports Leeds and would know what players to bring in. I could have us promoted. I would help us win the Champions League. Yours, Zach Webb, Age 7."

Despite Webb's application, former Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz and ex-Aston Villa assistant Ian Culverhouse are the latest names to be linked with the vacancy.

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Iran national football team coach, Carlos Queiroz, arrives for the final draw of the Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup, in Costa do Sauipe, Bahia state, Brazil, on December 6, 2013
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