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Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Game 21: Saturday 3 December 2005
Leeds United 2 - 1 Leicester City
(Half-time: 1 - 0)
Crowd: 21402
Referee: M Dean (Wirral)
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Leeds chairman Ken Bates celebrated his birthday a day early
when a goal from defender Matthew Kilgallon 17 minutes from time
took his side into third place in the Championship.
Bates saw his side complete four successive League wins for the
first time in four seasons. But it was a close call with Leicester,
reduced to 10 men when Patrick McCarthy was sent off as Leeds got
their winner.
Foxes manager Craig Levein said his defender had been wrong and
deserved to be dismissed. 'It was wrong to go running towards the
linesman. The referee has reacted to something he has said and he
deserves to go if that is the case. I have no complaints whatsoever
with that.
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