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Pools take on Foxes in that other cup competition
By Clarence Rode August 31 2008
After wins over West Brom and Peterborough last week, Hartlepool are at home to Leicester City in the Johnstone's Paints Trophy on Tuesday. Leicester are known as the Foxes after the latest flavour of crisps made by the club sponsor, or is it because their players all hunt foxes? or could they be named after a well-known make of Glacier Mints?

Whatever the reason, you can rely on Leicester to be just as cute and cuddly as the little fox in our picture in a cup competition that's had lots of different names in the past.
Like Leeds last season, Leicester are a so-called big club down amongst the dead men of League One, but unlike Leeds the football authorities didn't feel it was necessary to deduct points from them in order to keep them where they belong for a little longer.
Leicester start from a level playing field, and they'll no doubt regard a quick return to the Championship as their top priority this season. This is the first of three games between the sides, of course, as they have to meet home and away in League One.
Pools could do with doing well in the competition or a change -- last season they won at Chesterfield and Lincoln before managing to lose at home to Morecambe on penalties at a stage when they should really have been thinking about being Northern finalists.
Danny Wilson will probably make changes to give a few players a rest, or give a few others a chance and men like Alan Power, Matty Robson, David Foley, Richard Barker and Michael Mackay all deserve a run out.

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