Communication The Domi Way

Last updated : 12 August 2003 By Kevin Markey
Both players joined on a year's loan deal with a view to completing permanent deals later at the end of the season if they impress Peter Reid enough to secure a long term move.

With Camara unable to speak any English at present, left-back Domi is only too glad to act as interpreter having been in a similar position to Camara when he first arrived in the Premiership with Newcastle.

"We will help each other, it's always better when you have someone from your own country with you," said Didier of Camara.

"He's very powerful and he has pace too, he's a very good defender. He has been capped by France too and that tells you he is good.

"I will teach him to speak English and help him, it will make it easier for him that way."

The pair also know each other fairly well from previous games together at U-18 and U-21 level with France.

Peter Reid also believes the two can help each other out. "Having the pair together can help them both settle in quickly and that's what we want because we need everybody up to speed when we play Newcastle," Reid told Leedsunited.com.