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05th Feb 2016

PIC: Massimo Cellino’s heptadecaphobia led to Leeds’ matchday programme being changed to this

You know ... heptadecaphobia

Darragh Murphy

Italians, generally speaking, see the number 17 the same way that we see the number 13.

But few are so terrified of the number that we can’t surround ourselves with it.

Leeds owner Massimo Cellino is notoriously fearful of the number, a fear called heptadecaphobia, and his exploits over the years have seen him attempt to eliminate the number 17 from his life.

The controversial owner famously froze Paddy Kenny out of Elland Road due to the fact that his birthday was on May 17.

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That was after Cellino had the seat number 17 at the stadium of previous club Cagliari replaced with the number 16b.

And he’s done something similar this week as his superstition has forced Leeds to produce a special matchday programme with the issue number being changed to 16b.

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It’s believed that Cellino’s fear of the number came from his time as Cagliari owner when he claims that, in the 20 years he was in charge, the side only prevented one loss on a game that took place on the 17th of a month.

We personally wouldn’t trust him with a pair of scissors but, yeah, a football club is easy to run, right?

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