I really think that KFC has Alzheimer.
Silly sod rambles on. Is he the only one that cannot see that his
investment is going belly up?
We are now in a relegation spot.
Michael
Sunderland's resurgence under Roy Keane continued on Wednesday with a
comprehensive 3-0 win over slumping Leeds United at Elland Road.
The Whites entered the game on the back of two straight home defeats
and that run continued following two fine first half finishes from
Liam Miller and Graham Kavanagh.
Miller, who spent last term on loan with Leeds, made no mistake on 28
minutes after good work by Robbie Elliott and Ross Wallace.
Sunderland continued to push forward, although they had to wait until
one minute before the interval before Kavanagh added a second with a
fine finish from the edge of the box.
Kevin Blackwell handed Kevin Nicholls his debut after half time, but
the former Luton midfielder could not stem the haemorrhaging as
substitute Stephen Elliot drilled home a third.
Leeds looked better after half time with defender Matthew Kilgallon
heading just wide from Gary Kelly's right wing cross, but in truth it
was a performance to forget from the West Yorkshire outfit.
Sunderland, however, are a side on the up and their third successive
win sees them move out of the bottom four while Leeds have dropped
into the relegation places.
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