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Coca-Cola Football League Championship
Game 12: Saturday 16 October 2004

Leeds United 1 - 0 Preston North End
(Half-time: 0 - 0)
Crowd: 30458
Referee: G Lewis (Tyne and Wear)
« Cardiff City   Reading »
Match Facts Leeds United Team Preston North End Subs
Neil Sullivan   Andy Lonergan
Gary Kelly   Youl Mawene
Frazer Richardson   Graham Alexander
Danny Pugh   Marlon Broomes
Matthew Kilgallon   Chris Lucketti
Paul Butler   John Curtis
Clarke Carlisle   Callum Davidson
Sean Gregan   Dixon Etuhu
Simon Walton   Paul McKenna
Michael Ricketts   Richard Cresswell
Brett Ormerod   David Healy
Scott Carson   Gavin Ward
Matthew Spring   Brian O'Neil
Aaron Lennon   Eddie Lewis
Jamie Winter   Guylain Ndumbu-Nsungu
Brian Deane   Andy Smith
Match Reports
BBC Leeds 1 - 0 Preston
The Observer Pugh takes the plaudits
SkySports.com Pugh pounces to sink Preston
The Sporting Life Leeds 1 - 0 Preston
Yorkshire Evening Post Pugh! What a relief for Leeds
Yorkshire Post Healy made to feel at home by Leeds fansLeeds United 1

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Pugh takes the plaudits - John Wardle

Copy from Football Unlimited of 17/10/2004.

Danny Pugh finally ended Leeds United's lengthy wait for a goal. Their drought had lasted for more than seven hours when the former Manchester United winger struck to extend Preston's dreadful away record.

It ensured a victory that this lethargic Leeds team hardly deserved, but nobody could dispute Pugh's right to emerge as the match-winner with his sixth goal of the season.

It was an appropriate reward for Pugh's industry and intelligence down United's left flank, adding to the belief that his arrival in the summer on a free transfer was one of the shrewder recent moves by a troubled club.

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