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'Coutts does exactly what you want from a midfielder'



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
STEVE Collison from St Ives was our fan in the managerial dug out:
"That was a thoroughly deserved win, although 2-0 probably flattered us a bit.

"Leeds were a better footballing side than us, but we dug in superbly and regularly caught them on the counter-attack.

"There were some very good performances out there and I really like Paul Coutts. He's not flashy, but he does exactly what you want from a midfielder by passing accurately and putting a foot in when required.

"Shaun Batt reminds me of Ken Charlery, but with a lot more pace. He could turn out to be anything.

"Tommy Williams has made the left-back spot his own, but it was a terrific all-round display.

"I really enjoyed the game, but I have to say I enjoyed beating MK Dons more because I despise the fact that they are in the Football League."

Read Alan Swann's match report: Posh 2, Leeds 0 - How 'the mighty' have risen!



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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 12:41 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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poshville 14/10/2008 19:32:15


SPOT ONE FELLA, Leeds were a better side, easy to see, Robinson was awesome, I would love him at POSH....!!
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