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Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Game 16: Tuesday 2 November 2004
Leeds United 1 - 2 Burnley
(Half-time: 1 - 2)
Crowd: 27490
Referee: P Dowd (Stoke-on-Trent)
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Right now, all the talk at Elland Road is of mooted take-overs
but relegation could soon become the principal subject matter.
Without a win in five games and sinking steadily, Kevin
Blackwell's young side were out manoeuvred by an under-strength
Burnley and, despite starting well, look poised to endure a harsh
winter.
Leeds were ahead after just 10 seconds courtesy of Matthew
Kilgallon's long ball, flick-ons from Brian Deane and David Healy
and a dipping, right foot finish on Jermaine Wright's part.
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