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Leeds United tribunal date set



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Published Date: 12 April 2008
LEEDS United will begin their attempt to have a 15-point deduction overturned next Wednesday.
An independent tribunal will meet to decide if the Football League were right to deduct the points following the Elland Road club's relegation to League One.

Chairman Ken Bates, writing in Saturday's programme for the match against second-placed Carlisle, stated that Leeds have been "deluged with paperwork from the Football league's solicitors" and accused them of "trying to muddy the waters in the hope that the real issues are obscured."

He claimed that the League have yet to inform him what Leeds did wrong to lose 15 points; that Leeds complied with the League's regulations and rules and the laws of the land and that they feel the 15 points should be reinstated.

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