Leeds are contemplating life in League One next season with two disciplinary clouds hanging over them.

United are still waiting to hear if they will be charged by the Football Association after an Elland Road pitch invasion.

Also, manager Dennis Wise has yet to be given a date for his appeal against a misconduct charge.

Trouble broke out at Leeds' final home game of the season, against Ipswich on April 28, when United fans invaded the pitch after the Suffolk side equalised late on.

Play was held up for 30 minutes before referee Michael Jones took the teams back on to the pitch to complete the match.

Wise was sent from the dugout on March 17 at Southend for protesting after referee Nigel Miller reversed his decision to award Leeds an injury-time penalty.

Earlier in the season the United boss was fined £4,000 and given a one-match touchline ban, suspended until December 31, after being found guilty of improper conduct.

Wise pushed West Brom's Diomansy Kamara near the end of Leeds' 3-2 home defeat against the Baggies on January 20.