0 Have your say Former Leeds United manager Peter Reid has opened-up about his hair transplant for the first time – saying he actually found the surgery relaxing. The ex-Whites boss, 62, went under the knife to get a new head of hair last year. He follows in the footsteps of fellow soccer stars who’ve done the same, most famously Wayne Rooney. And despite gruelling surgery, which costs £7,000 a time, former soccer hardman Reid says he found the whole thing ‘therapeutic’.Talking about his op at Manchester’s respected Farjo Hair Institute, he said: “I’ve had a lot of injuries and operations. “I didn’t think it would be painful and it wasn’t painful, in fact I found it quite relaxing! I found it therapeutic, someone messing with your scalp. “I know it sounds like it wasn’t a big deal, but to me it wasn’t.”You can watch a movie or listen to music or talk football while it’s getting done. “It was an altogether nice experience.”Liverpool-born TV pundit Reid, who also managed Manchester City and the Thailand national team, underwent what’s known as Follicular Unit Extraction, or ‘FUE’, surgery, with specialist Dr Bessam Farjo. READ MORE: Leeds United and Marcelo Bielsa readying…