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Football: Adams vows to lift Foxes straight back ; CHARLTON 2 LEICESTER 2
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Adams, Micky
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2004
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Football: Adams vows to lift Foxes straight back ; CHARLTON 2 LEICESTER 2
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Football: Adams vows to lift Foxes straight back ; CHARLTON 2 LEICESTER 2
2004
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DISAPPOINTED Leices-ter City boss Micky Adams immediately set his sights on emulating Gary Megson at Albion by leading the Foxes to an instant return to the Premiership. Adams will be boosted by the fact that Megsonhasdone exactly that with Albion and that Alan Curbishley also achieved the same feat at [CHARLTON]. Leicester were pinned back and it was no real surprise when Jonathan Fortune headed home from a corner to bring them level. Charlton continued to dominate and it looked all over for Leicester when [Rob Styles] awarded the controversial penalty coolly tucked away by Paolo Di Canio.
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