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A round up of the newspapers following Saturday's draw at Colchester.
Telegraph
Milan Mandaric, the former Portsmouth owner, expects
to complete his takeover of Leicester City in the next couple of days
although watching this extraordinary game will have done nothing to
disguise the vagaries of investing millions of pounds in football clubs. Leicester
did succeed in halting Colchester's remarkable 11-match winning streak
at Layer Road, held the lead through Iain Hume's smartly taken
first-half goal and had a couple of efforts ruled out, for a push and
offside. However, the central figure in the game
was not Hume, or Colchester's Chris Iwelumo — who equalised with a
penalty shortly after half-time — but referee Danny McDermid, a man
fast developing a reputation for turning small fires into large
conflagrations by applying liberal quantities of petrol.
Independent As first-time visits go, this was a particularly memorable one for
Leicester City, except for the result. Two disallowed goals and two
late saves denied the Foxes the advantage they deserved after Iain
Hume's first-half strike. It also left them vulnerable to the
increasingly unconfident handling of the match by Danny McDermid
Times
The game’s seven yellow cards hardly represented a match of little
ill-temper or bad tackles where Colchester lacked the punch which has
made them contenders for the promotion play-offs.
In fact, Leicester never allowed them to. Watched by the former
Portsmouth owner Milan Mandaric, who is days away from completing a
£25m deal to buy Leicester, they became the first side to leave Layer
Road with at least a point since Barnsley on the second Saturday of the
season.
They prevented Colchester from making a rapid start, quickly
blocking their attacking intent on their favoured right wing, and
taking the lead in the 18th minute when Gareth Williams found Iain Hume
who scored from 12 yards. Iwelumo’s 14th goal of the season salvaged a
point but Dean Gurken had to make three fine late saves to deny Alan
Maybury, Matty Fryatt and Hume from snatching a win which Leicester
probably deserved.
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