Ex-Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch banned from driving after ……….
Jesse Marsch, the former manager of Leeds United, admitted to speeding in Yorkshire and was sentenced to six months without the ability to drive.
Bradford Magistrates Court imposed the restriction and a £170 fine on Marsch on January 19. The incident occurred on June 17, 2018, when his vehicle was observed driving at 67 mph in a temporary 50 mph zone on the M1 between Junction 41 and Junction 44. Marsch did not attend the hearing in person at Bradford Magistrates Court to hear the case.
Leeds fired the American in February 2023, but he continued to reside in Yorkshire. Marsch disclosed in a recent interview that he had moved to Tuscany, Italy, since then. Late February 2022 marked the start of his tenure at Leeds, following Marcelo Bielsa’s dismissal by then-owner Andrea Radrizzani. On the last day of that, Marsch and the Whites celebrated their survival.
Shortly after leaving Elland Road, Marsch was involved in discussions to take over at Southampton and Leicester City. However, he has not returned to management and recently told the Daily Mail that he did not need to. “Where I’m at in my life right now, I don’t need a job,” he stated. “My need is to find the right job and the right situation and the right people.”