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Super story my friend! Very, very impressed with this!
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its a decent solid point against bolton and then two great wins! Fantastic show by becchio against city!
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By t-mase | Permalink | On 02 December 2012 - 22:57 PM
Super story my friend! Very, very impressed with this!


Cheers t-mase am glad you are impressed with the story, and I hope you keep on reading.

By DanW19 | Permalink | On 03 December 2012 - 07:57 AM
its a decent solid point against bolton and then two great wins! Fantastic show by becchio against city!


Ye a good point at Bolton with the squad they have, and it is good to see Luciano finally finding the net.
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npower Championship award winners for September announced.

Nottingham Forest won two of the four monthly awards.

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The npower Championship monthly awards for September have been announced, with Nottingham Forest winning two of the four awards.

The two awards that have gone to The City Ground are the Manager of the Month, and the Young Player of the Month, with Sean O'Driscoll winning the Manager of the Month award, while Daniel Ayala won the Young Player of the Month award. It is Wolves centre-back Roger Johnson who has picked up the Player of the Month award, while it is Michael Brown who has won the Goal of the Month award, for his strike for Leeds United at home to Huddersfield Town.

At the beginning of the month, it is Wolves and Nottingham Forest who are joint top of the league, with both teams on 19 points, with Wolves top of the table on goal difference. In the play-off places, it is Leeds United, Crystal Palace, Bolton Wanderers and Barnsley, with the South Yorkshire club the surprise package of the season so far. Meanwhile the rest of the top 12 is made up by Blackburn Rovers, Burnley, Hull City, Sheffield Wednesday, Leicester City and Blackpool. In the relegation places are Ipswich Town, Charlton Athletic and Peterborough United.

Manager of the Month. Sean O'Driscoll (Nottingham Forest).
Player of the Month. Roger Johnson (Wolves).
Young Player of the Month. Daniel Ayala (Nottingham Forest).
Goal of the Month. Michael Brown. Leeds United v Huddersfield Town.

The table as it stands today.

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Looking good in the league mate! Keep it going!
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 05 December 2012 - 12:59 PM
Looking good in the league mate! Keep it going!


Our early form in the league has been good, and the board are only expecting us to have a respectable finish in the league, so if we make the play-offs then it will be a great season, especially with the team around us
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Four goal thriller at Turf Moor.

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2 October 2012
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Burnley and Leeds United played out a four goal thriller tonight at Turf Moor, with both teams sharing the points as it finished 2-2.

Burnley made just the one change to the side that defeated Cardiff City on Saturday, midfielder Chris McCann was rested, with Dean Marney replacing him in the midfield.

Leeds United made just the two changes to the side that won at Bristol City, out went Luke Varney and Rodolph Austin, with Adam Drury and Michael Brown replacing them.

It was the home side who had the first chance of the game, and they scored from it, with Mark Clattenburg awarding a highly disputed penalty. The penalty was awarded after Clattenburg decided Paul Green had fouled Danny Lafferty in the box, although replays showed the penalty should not have been awarded, and the ball was given to Ross Wallace, who smashed home the penalty to make it 1-0.

The home side only had the lead for just four minutes, as neat football from the visitors allowed Ross McCormack to equalise. The ball was won in The Whites half by centre-back Jason Pearce, he slipped a lovely pass into midfielder David Norris, who played a quick one-two with Michael Brown, before releasing Ross McCormack in on goal, and McCormack fired home to equalise for the visitors.

The visitors had another great chance just 11 minutes later, with El-Hadji Diouf forcing Lee Grant into a good save. The Senegalese attacked was found by a Michael Brown pass, before cutting inside and hitting a curling shot towards goal, and Grant did well to get a hand to it and tip the shot wide.

Burnley had the ball in the back of the net yet again just before half time, but Charlie Austin saw his strike disallowed for offside. The striker was found by a pass from ex-Leeds United defender Paul Connolly, and Austin took a good first touch, before firing home past Paddy Kenny, but the offside flag was up, and on looking at the replay Austin will be unhappy, as he was being played onside by Lee Peltier.

The Clarets striker Charlie Austin did have the ball in the back of the net again on 46 minutes, and this time the goal stood. The goal came straight from the restart after half time, Sam Vokes picked the ball up from a Dean Marney pass, before slotting the ball into the run of Austin, and he slotted home past the oncoming Paddy Kenny.

The Clarets lead only lasted 11 minutes, with Ross McCormack equalising for the second time on the night for the visitors. The goal was created by a cross from El-Hadji Diouf, after he received a pass from Paul Green, the cross was met by a powerful header by McCormack, who was unmarked at the near post.

Leeds United fans saw their team reduced to ten men on 87 minutes, after Michael Brown picked up his second yellow card of the match. The Whites number eight had been booked in the first half, but then saw himself pick up a second yellow card, after catching Dean Marney with a late tackle, to earn himself an early bath.

Full time and what an entertaining game it has been here at Turf Moor, twice Burnley took the lead tonight, but twice Leeds United equalised through striker Ross McCormack. Burnley tonight remain in eighth after this draw, while Leeds United remain in third place.

Burnley manager, Eddie Howe, on the draw. "Well it is disappointing that we have drawn tonight, as we had taken the lead twice, but twice they equalised through Ross McCormack."

Leeds United manager, Phil Walker, on the draw. "I believe this is a good point for us tonight, twice we went behind, and twice we equalised, so the lads showed they were not accepting defeat, and am delighted with that. It was disappointing to have had Michael (Brown) sent off, we have to sort our discipline out and soon."

Burnley starting line-up (4-4-2). Grant, Connolly (Stanislas 68), Edgar, Shackell (c) (Duff (c) 57), Lafferty, Trippier, Marney, Bartley, Wallace, Vokes, Austin.
Subs not used. Jensen (gk), Stewart, Paterson, Mills, Treacy.
Goals. Wallace pen 9, Austin 46.
Booked. Wallace.

Leeds United starting line-up (4-4-2). Kenny, Green (Lees 74), Peltier (c), Pearce, Drury, Diouf, Brown, Norris (Nunez 57), Pugh, McCormack, Becchio (Somma 67).
Subs not used. Ashdown (gk), Kisnorbo, Austin, Varney.
Goals. McCormack 13, 57.
Booked. Brown, Diouf, Nunez.
Sent off. Brown.

Attendance. 19,056.
Referee. Mark Clattenburg.
Man of the Match. Ross McCormack (Leeds United), rated at 8.8 over 90 minutes. The Whites striker found the net twice tonight, and if it was not for his two goals, Leeds would have lost tonight.
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brilliant to come from behind twice but I'm sure a win would of been the prefered result!
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 05 December 2012 - 21:47 PM
brilliant to come from behind twice but I'm sure a win would of been the prefered result!


Great to earn a point after twice going behind, but of course a win would of been a prefered result
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BOTH WOLVES GAMES CONFIRMED FOR TELEVISION.

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We can this morning confirm that both our league fixtures against Wolves, have been picked for live television coverage.

The first Wolves game picked for television is the away fixture, which has been put back 48 hours, as we travel to Molineux, on the 29th of this month, and the game will kick-off at 7:45pm. Meanwhile the return fixture at Elland Road, has been brought forward 24 hours, to Friday the 1st of March, with the game originally a 3:00pm kick-off, and it will now kick-off at 7:45pm.

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McCormack inspires a Leeds win at Elland Road.

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Ross McCormack fired home two goals this afternoon for Leeds United, as they ran out 3-1 winners over Charlton Athletic at Elland Road, to keep the clubs great start to the season going.

The home side made a total of nine changes from the midweek draw at Burnley, with Jason Pearce and Ross McCormack the only players remaining from that game. The talk before the match was about first-choice goalkeeper Paddy Kenny, who was not even in the squad, with Jamie Ashdown starting in goal, and youngster Alex Cairns on the bench, who was handed the squad number 13 before kick-off.

Charlton Athletic came north with their form improving, having beaten Birmingham City and Hull City in their last two games, and Chris Powell made two changes from the win over Hull City, with Matt Taylor and Jordan Cook making way, Michael Morrison and Lawrie Wilson replacing them in the starting line-up.

It was Leeds United who had the first chance of the match, and scored from it, with Davide Somma finding the net with his strike. The goal came after patient play from the home side, Somma picked the ball up in the Charlton half, he pulled the ball back to Ramon Nunez, and the Honduran midfielder chipped the ball over the defence, which allowed Somma to run onto the ball, before smashing his shot past Ben Hamer. That strike from number 24 Somma, was his first since February 2011 after being out with a serious knee injury, and that strike brought a massive smile to the face of the South African.

The home side doubled the lead just five minutes later, and top scorer Ross McCormack made it 2-0, via a free kick. The free kick was won on the edge of the area by Davide Somma, who had opened the scoring, up stepped McCormack to take the free kick, the Scottish striker then curled the free kick over the five man wall, and into the roof of the net.

The visitors had a good chance on 31 minutes, but Danny Hollands saw his volley flash just wide. The chance came after Leeds failed to deliver with a cross from Rhoys Wiggins, the cross was only half cleared by a header from Tom Lees, and the ball came to midfielder Hollands, who caught it on the volley and sent the shot across goal, and it went just wide, with Jamie Ashdown rooted to the spot.

The next chance in a dull encounter came on 68 minutes, but Charlton took their chance in front of goal, with centre-back Michael Morrison heading home. The goal was created from a free kick out on the right, midfielder Johnnie Jackson whipped a cross into the far post, which Jamie Ashdown came and failed to catch, and that allowed Morrison to head home into an empty goal, to give the visiting fans something to cheer about.

The Whites did not sit back and found the back of the net just three minutes after that goal from Charlton, and it was Ross McCormack with the goal, his 10th goal of the season so far. The assist for the goal came from Rodolph Austin, he picked the ball up from a pass from Luke Varney, and hit a long ball over the top for McCormack to latch onto, and the Scottish striker fired home between the near post and goalkeeper Ben Hamer, to make it 3-1 to the home side.

Full time here at Elland Road and Leeds maintain their good start to the season, and have extended their unbeaten run to six games, but do face Sheffield Wednesday next in the league, and they are doing well at the minute. Charlton Athletic meanwhile are under pressure, after two wins in a row lifted them out of the relegation zone, they drop back into it after this defeat today.

Leeds United manager, Phil Walker, on another win. "A good win out there this afternoon for us, especially with me making nine changes in total from the draw with Burnley in midweek, but we need to take every game as it comes, and make sure we pick up our good form in our next game after the international break."

Charlton Athletic manager, Chris Powell, on the loss. "Another defeat for us today after two wins in a row, but this is a very tough division, and we are still adjusting to life in this division, but we need to improve and fast, if we are going to stay up this season."

Leeds United starting line-up (4-4-2). Ashdown, Thompson, Lees, Pearce (c), White, Byram (Norris 82), Austin, Nunez (Peltier 77), Varney, McCormack, Somma (Becchio 82).
Subs not used. Cairns (gk), Pugh, Kisnorbo, Poleon.
Goals. Somma 17, McCormack 22, 71.
Booked. Pearce, Nunez, Austin, Thompson.

Charlton Athletic starting line-up (4-4-2). Hamer, Solly, Morrison, Dervite, Wiggins, Wilson, Greening (Stephens 66), Hollans, Jackson (c), Fuller, Kermorgant.
Subs not used. Button (gk), Kerkar, Evina, Cook, Hughes, Cousins.
Goal. Morrison 68.
Booked. Hollands, Fuller.

Attendance. 24,015.
Referee. Mike Jones.
Man of the Match. Ross McCormack (Leeds United), rated at 8.8 over 90 minutes. The top scorer for Leeds United this season helped his team to victory this afternoon, he found the net twice and helped to cause problems all afternoon, for the Charlton Athletic defence.
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Decent win buddy! Love your match reports
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 08 December 2012 - 23:30 PM
Decent win buddy! Love your match reports


A good result as I had made nine changes from the previous match and am glad you love my match reports.
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Kenny was not dropped.

Goalkeeper rested after picking up a slight knock.

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Leeds United manager Phil Walker has this morning confirmed Paddy Kenny was rested and not dropped, from the win over Charlton Athletic yesterday.

Kenny, 34, arrived at Elland Road in the summer from Queens Park Rangers for £400,000, under former Whites boss Neil Warnock, and had only missed two games before kick-off yesterday afternoon, with both those fixtures coming in the Capital One Cup.

Rumours of a falling out between him and his manager quickly spread yesterday, when the team sheet was handed in and Kenny was not even in the squad, but manager Phil Walker has moved quickly to set the record straight, on why Kenny was not in the squad, and everything is looking good between the pair.

Phil Walker on why Kenny was not selected. "These media reports of me and Paddy (Kenny) falling out are ludicrous, the reason why Paddy was not in the squad yesterday for the Charlton game, is that he picked up a knock to his right ankle in training on Friday, and as a precautionary measure I left him out the squad, so no we have not fallen out and he is still my number one goalkeeper, and one of the best in this league."
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New deals handed out at Elland Road.

Five players sign new contracts.

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Leeds United have confirmed this afternoon that five of their players have signed new deals at the club.

Manager Phil Walker has handed deals to four players who are in the senior squad, while one reserve team player has been handed a new deal, with him looking to make the break into the senior squad this season.

The first team players to have signed new deals at Elland Road are Zac Thompson, Patrick Kisnorbo, Dominic Poleon and Jamie Ashdown. Goalkeeper Ashdown and centre-back Kisnorbo have signed deals until the end of next season, with Ashdown extending his current deal, while Kisnorbo has agreed a wage cut to stay at Elland Road, meanwhile Thompson will remain at Elland Road until 2015, and Poleon has signed a contract until June 2016.

The reserve team player to be handed a new deal is Simon Lenighan, the midfielder in on the fringes of the first team squad, he has been tipped to break into it and be a big player for the future, and he has been handed a deal until June 2016.
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TICKETS FOR YORKSHIRE DERBY SELLING FAST.

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We urge fans to move quickly if they wish to attend the clash with Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow afternoon, with tickets selling quickly.

Having spoken to the ticket office earlier today, they have confirmed that over 32,000 tickets have been sold, and with less than 5,000 tickets left, we urge fans to get their tickets as soon as possible, as the ticket office is expected to be busy tomorrow before the match gets underway, with the kick-off at 3:00pm.

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NOTTINGHAM FOREST CLASH CONFIRMED FOR TELELVISION.

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We can confirm that our trip to Nottingham Forest will be shown live on Sky Sports.

Our trip to the East Midlands will be played next month on the 17th, with us travelling to The City Ground looking for all three points, with both of us in the top three at this moment in time. The kick-off time for the match has also changed, with the match getting underway at 5:30pm now, instead of 3:00pm.

We will be hoping for the same success we had last season at The City Ground, with us running out 4-0 winners, a game which was played just over 48 hours after the shock passing, of former favourite Gary Speed, with goals coming from Robert Snodgrass, Jonny Howson, Luciano Becchio and Adam Clayton.

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As always fantastic unique updates, like the ticket sales one mate, seem to find the correct images to fit each update
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Just caught up with this story and it's been a great read. You're right in the mix as the table stands, hopefully you can push on and get into the automatic promotion spot.
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 11 December 2012 - 08:42 AM
As always fantastic unique updates, like the ticket sales one mate, seem to find the correct images to fit each update


Thanks Dan and glad your liking the different updates I do, as for the picture ones I just try and think of what picture would suit the story update, and go and find it

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Just caught up with this story and it's been a great read. You're right in the mix as the table stands, hopefully you can push on and get into the automatic promotion spot.


Thanks glad your finding it a great read. Yep were doing great in the league at the mo, and the best thing is the expectations are only a resonable league finish, so am keeping the chairman and fans happy with this start.
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Yorkshire derby ends all square at Elland Road.

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20 October 2012
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The Yorkshire derby at Elland Road this afternoon finished all square, with Leeds United and Sheffield Wednesday drawing 1-1.

Leeds United came into the match having made five changes from the win over Charlton Athletic, out went Jamie Ashdown, Zac Thompson, Luke Varney, Ramon Nunez and Davide Somma, with Paddy Kenny, Lee Peltier, Danny Pugh, David Norris and Luciano Becchio replacing them.

Sheffield Wednesday made just two changes from the 1-0 win at Cardiff City, out went Reda Johnson and Abdul Razak, with Joe Mattock and George Boateng replacing them.

The day started badly for the visiting team, when midfielder George Boateng was stretchered off after just nine minutes, after a bad tackle from Rodolph Austin, left him with a suspected broken foot, and he was replaced by Abdul Razak.

Leeds United took advantage of that injury to George Boateng, and opened the scoring just a minute later, with Luciano Becchio finding the net. The goal was created by goalkeeper Paddy Kenny, the ex-Sheffield United keeper fired the ball downfield from a goal kick, and the ball bounced over the top for Becchio to latch onto, he took a good first touch, before burying the ball into the back of the net.

The next chance in the Yorkshire derby came on 34 minutes, with Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Michail Antonio going close. The midfielder picked the ball up from a Jose Semedo pass, before skipping past a challenge from left-back Danny Pugh, and then firing in a low drive, which went just wide of the far post, with Paddy Kenny beaten.

The visitors had the first chance of the second half, with striker Jay Bothroyd clipping the crossbar with a header, on 48 minutes. The chance was created by left-back Joe Mattock, he had broken forward from the back and was found by a Abdul Razak pass, before floating the ball into the far post, which found the head of Bothroyd, but his header clipped the crossbar on the way over.

The pressure from The Owls finally paid off with 20 minutes remaining, when Jay Bothroyd finally found a way past Paddy Kenny to make it 1-1. The assist for the goal went to Michail Antonio, he picked the ball up out wide from a Lewis Buxton pass, before whipping the ball in with pace to find Bothroyd, his initial header was tipped onto the crossbar by Paddy Kenny, but the ball fell to Bothroyd and he slotted home to equalise for the visitors.

Nothing much really happened after that equaliser from Sheffield Wednesday, and the referee blew his whistle for full time in a Yorkshire derby, which the visitors dominated and should have won, but the home side were kept in the game by a man of the match performance from Paddy Kenny, he kept them in the game today, and kept the visitors out.

Leeds United manager, Phil Walker, on the draw. "This afternoon we were very disappointing, and to be fair we were very lucky to pick up a point today, so we will have to improve when Derby County come here on Tuesday."

Sheffield Wednesday manager, Dave Jones, on the point and the Boateng injury. "A good point for us this afternoon but I am very disappointed with the referee, we lost George (Boateng) who was stretchered off on nine minutes, but there was not even a yellow card for their number eight (Rodolph Austin), and it was a horror tackle."

Leeds United starting line-up (4-4-2). Kenny, Peltier (c), Lees, Pearce, Pugh, Byram (Diouf 57), Austin, Norris (Brown 57), White, McCormack (Somma 73), Becchio.
Subs not used. Ashdown (gk), Green, Kisnorbo, Drury.
Goal. Becchio 10.
Booked. Becchio, Norris.

Sheffield Wednesday starting line-up (4-4-2). Kirkland, Buxton, Taylor (c), Gardner, Mattock, Antonio, Boateng (Razak 9), Semedo, Lappin, Pecnik, Bothroyd.
Subs not used. Weaver (gk), Lee, Johnson, Rodri, Beevers, McCabe.
Goal. Bothroyd 70.
Booked. Razak.

Attendance. 36,099.
Referee. Martin Atkinson.
Man of the Match. Paddy Kenny (Leeds United), rated at 7.9 over 90 minutes. The goalkeeper returned after missing the last match through injury, and he put in a great performance between the sticks, he kept Leeds in the game, and also created the goal for Luciano Becchio.
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The Rams defeated at Elland Road.

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Leeds United got back to winning ways tonight at home to Derby County, with the West Yorkshire side winning 2-1.

Leeds United made three changes from the draw with Sheffield Wednesday at the weekend, out went Sam Byram, Aidan White and David Norris, with El-Hadji Diouf, Luke Varney and Paul Green replacing them in the starting line-up.

The Rams made just the one change from the side that drew 0-0 away to Cardiff City, James O'Connor was replaced by Gareth Roberts in the starting line-up.

The Whites had the first chance of the match, with Ross McCormack hitting the woodwork on five minutes. The Scottish striker was found by ex-Derby man Paul Green, who was facing The Rams for the first time since his move to Leeds in the summer, McCormack then turned away from centre-back Richard Keogh, before hitting a low shot, which hit the foot of the post before coming back into play.

Leeds United took the lead on 15 minutes, with Luciano Becchio finding the net with a penalty. In the build-up to the penalty, the home side could have had another one awarded, the cross from Luke Varney hit the arm of Mark O'Brien, but play was waved on, the ball then fell to Ross McCormack who was brought down, to win a penalty for the home side, striker Becchio took the penalty and fired it home into the bottom right hand corner, to make it 1-0 to the home side.

The home side made it 2-0 on 32 minutes, with Rodolph Austin getting his first for the club, since joining from SK Brann in the summer. The assist for the goal once again came from Ross McCormack, the number 44 got the ball from a poor Gareth Roberts clearance, and then slipped the ball through into the run of Austin, who slotted home past Frank Fielding, with the Derby defence concentrating on Luciano Becchio, who was in an offside position.

The visitors were reduced to ten men on 39 minutes, when Jamie Ward was given a second booking, in just three minutes. The Derby striker firstly got booked for catching El-Hadji Diouf with a late tackle, the number ten then pushed Tom Lees in frustration, and was handing a second yellow card.

The visiting team had their first chance on target on 79 minutes, but Conor Sammon had his strike disallowed for offside. The Derby striker was found by a David Meyler pass, and Sammon had skipped past a challenge from Patrick Kisnorbo challenge, before slotting it home into the net, but the offside flag was up.

The Rams had the ball in the back of the net once again just four minutes later, but this time the strike stood, and yet again it was Conor Sammon who found the net. The striker was found by a Craig Bryson pass, and got away from Patrick Kisnorbo once again, before firing home a low drive past Paddy Kenny, to pull a goal back for the visitors.

Full time here at Elland Road and Leeds United have took all three points tonight, by beating Derby County 2-1, thanks to goals from Luciano Becchio and Rodolph Austin, the visitors did pull one back through Conor Sammon, but the home side held on to grab then three points. The Whites extend their unbeaten run to eight games, while the pressure mounts on Derby County boss Nigel Clough, who have not won a game in eight.

Leeds United manager, Phil Walker, on the victory. "A good win tonight for us, but we had 25 shots on the Derby goal tonight, so to only score two goals is not great, but a win is a win and keeps up our unbeaten run."

Derby County manager, Nigel Clough, on the defeat. "Well yet again we fail to win and in every stat we were second best tonight, so this is going to have to change, especially if we want to stay up this season."

Leeds United starting line-up (4-4-2). Kenny, Peltier (c), Lees (Kisnorbo 59), Pearce, Pugh, Diouf, Austin, Green, Varney (Drury 59), McCormack, Becchio (Somma 74).
Subs not used. Ashdown (gk), Thompson, White, Byram.
Goals. Becchio pen 15, Austin 32.

Derby County starting line-up (4-1-3-2). Fielding, Brayford (Flanagan 77), Keogh (c), O'Brien (Buxton 77), Meyler, Hendrick (Hughes 71), Coutts, Bryson, Ward, Sammon.
Subs not used. Legzdins (gk), O'Connor, Gjokaj, Robinson.
Goal. Sammon 83.
Booked. Bryson, Ward.
Sent off. Ward.

Attendance. 24,364.
Referee. Phil Dowd.
Man of the Match. Rodolph Austin (Leeds United), rated at 7.7 over 90 minutes. The Leeds United midfield man put in a good shift tonight, he put his foot in as usual, and grabbed his first goal in a Leeds shirt.
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Tough draw however a decent bounceback win against Derby buddy!
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 12 December 2012 - 22:20 PM
Tough draw however a decent bounceback win against Derby buddy!


We were lucky to draw the game as we were very poor but good win against Derby, and we are eight games unbeaten now
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Nigel Clough sacked by Derby County.

Clough leaves with The Rams in the relegation zone.

Last updated: October 23, 2012 11:55pm.

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Derby County have sacked manager Nigel Clough tonight, less than three hours after the 2-0 defeat at Leeds United.

Clough, 46, has been in charge of The Rams since January 2009, after Paul Jewell quit as manager in December 2008, but after a poor start to the new season, which sees the club in 22nd place, and without a win in eight games, the club chairman Andy Appleby has wielded the axe, with him looking for the club to avoid relegation, from the npower Championship.

The Rams were predicted to finish around mid-table in pre-season by pundits, with the likes of Conor Sammon, Theo Robinson, Jeff Hendrick and Frank Fielding in the team, but they have not built on that hype, and find themselves in a relegation battle.

The main candidates for the job at Pride Park are Gareth Southgate, Andy Thorn and Andy Ritchie, but the main candidate for the job seems to be Gordon Strachan, who has been out of work since leaving Middlesbrough, in October 2010.
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Rate Clough as a manager, would be good to see Southgate get the job!
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Good win against Derby, shame it got Nigel Clough the sack though.
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By DanW19 | Permalink | On 15 December 2012 - 12:06 PM
Rate Clough as a manager, would be good to see Southgate get the job!


Ye but there in the relegation zone so cant complain about being sacked

By DeleteBrowsingHistory | Permalink | On 15 December 2012 - 20:18 PM
Good win against Derby, shame it got Nigel Clough the sack though.


Ye it was a good win and Clough had it coming though, no win in eight games
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Gordon Strachan appointed boss at Pride Park.

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Derby County have this afternoon appointed their new manager, with Gordon Strachan being handed the job at Pride Park.

Strachan, who has been out of work since October 2010, after parting company with Middlesbrough, has signed a deal at Pride Park until June 2015, with the npower Championship club.

The 55-year-old succeeds Nigel Clough as manager of The Rams, who was sacked less than 48 hours ago, after a terrible start to the season for the club, which has seen the club not win in eight games, and currently lie in the relegation zone.

The new manager at Pride Park, is said to be delighted at the chance to be back involved in the day-to-day running of football management, where he will be hoping to bring fresh momentum to the squad, and lift them up the table as soon as possible.

The first five games for Strachan will be tough, but four of those games are at Pride Park, with Birmingham City, Hull City, Millwall and Barnsley all coming to Pride Park, while they do face a trip to Bloomfield Park to face Blackpool.

Gordon Strachan on being appointed manager at Derby County. "I am delighted to be named as manager here at Pride Park this afternoon, I feel that my break of over two years from football has done me good, I have still stayed in touch with the football world through my role as a pundit, and feel this is the right time and job to come back into football with."
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Paul Jewell sacked by The Tractor Boys.

Jewell sacked after 4-0 defeat at Bolton Wanderers.

Last updated: October 27, 2012 8:30pm.

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Ipswich Town have tonight sacked manager Paul Jewell, after a 4-0 defeat at Bolton Wanderers left them in 23rd place in the table.

Jewell, 48, took over at Portman Road in January 2011, after Roy Keane was sacked by chairman Marcus Evans, and Evans has wielded the axe yet again this evening, after a poor run of results over the recent weeks, which has seen the club win just two games out of ten, it is thought Jewell has been sacked for the good of the team, and try and get the team back to winning ways.

The Tractor Boys came into this campaign tipped to struggle, but stay out of the relegation zone, but so they have spent most of this season in the relegation zone, with Jewell falling out with a number of key players, including Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Aaron Cresswell and Michael Chopra, with all those three players having slapped transfer requests in at the club.

The names in the hat for the job at Portman Road are Jimmy Calderwood, Gareth Southgate, Andy Thorn and Billy Davies, but it is not clear who the favourite for the job is.

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