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Premier League
Game 05: Monday 15 September 2003
Leicester City 4 - 0 Leeds United
(Half-time: 2 - 0)
Crowd: 30460
Referee: J Winter (Stockton-on-Tees)
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Leicester registered their first Premiership victory of the season
last night with an emphatic performance that brought a shambolic Leeds
outfit to their knees.
Two goals from the Scottish international striker Paul Dickov laid
the foundations for the crushing victory after the French midfielder
Lilian Nalis had set the Foxes on their way with a spectacular
first-half volley. A bullet-header from James Scowcroft wrapped up
proceedings in the final minute.
The parlous financial state of both clubs forced their respective
managers to wheel and deal and during the summer's transfer window. So
much so that it was difficult to tell from last night's line-ups which
was the more financially challenged.
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