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Defensive duo back for Leeds United



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
LEEDS United will be boosted by the return of defenders Alan Sheehan and Paul Telfer for Saturday's League One game against Crewe Alexandra at Elland Road.
Former Leicester City left-back Sheehan has missed the club's last three games after suffering concussion in a 1-1 draw at Yeovil two weeks ago but came through a private practice match against Doncaster Rovers on Wednesday afternoon.

Telfer, who can play in a variety of positions, has missed the last two games with a groin strain but is also back in contention, according to manager Gary McAllister.

Striker Enoch Showunmi is unlikely to be involved against Crewe after limping off with a badly bruised hip during the midweek victory over Bradford City in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy but centre-back Paul Huntington has shaken off a minor knock.





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