Neil Warnock has promised that he will make "drastic changes" to his Leeds United squad to ensure an improved finish next season.
The Whites ended the Championship campaign in a disappointing 14th position and this is largely down to their poor home form.
This afternoon's 2-1 defeat to Leicester City was a club record 11th home defeat of the season and Warnock has insisted that things will be done differently next year.
"I think the record is justified, it shows how low we've come," he said.
"Instead of being a fortress, it's been a weakness. It won't happen again. This is the lowest ebb for Leeds to lose that many games.
"We're having a drastic change to the squad. We need to get ready and get amongst them. We need to be ready to go."
Warnock took over at the Yorkshire club from Simon Grayson in February.