Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Forum index | Previous Thread | Next thread
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago 22:56 - Feb 16 with 4118 viewsmikehunt

Might anyone have the team sheets for our League Cup encounter all those years ago?
I remember how upset I was when we lost to Colchester in the FA Cup and missed the chance to play that iconic Leeds team at the time. How different was the team we faced? And was it 3-1 to them? Oh and the attendance while you are at it 😀
Thanks a lot.

The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance.

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 23:18 - Feb 16 with 4071 viewsTVOS1907

Wednesday 31-Aug-1977

Football League Cup Round 2

Rochdale 0-3 Leeds United

Scorers: Jordan 13, Cherry 61, Harris 65

Att: 8,664

Dale:
Mike Poole
Ted Oliver
Nigel O'Loughlin
Tony Morrin (Billy Boslem)
Bobby Scott
Ian Bannon
Steve Melledew
Ian Seddon
Bob Mountford
David Esser
Alan Tarbuck

Leeds United:
David Stewart
Paul Reaney
Frank Gray
Paul Madeley
Gordon McQueen
Trevor Cherry
Peter Lorimer
Ray Hankin
Joe Jordan
Tony Currie
Arthur Graham (Carl Harris)


Leeds team at Colchester in February 1971:

Gary Sprake
Paul Reaney
Terry Cooper
Mick Bates
Jack Charlton
Norman Hunter
Peter Lorimer
Allan Clarke
Mick Jones
Johnny Giles
Paul Madeley
[Post edited 16 Feb 2022 23:20]

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 23:44 - Feb 16 with 4036 viewsSuddenLad

Carl Harris was later a Dale player. I can think of more than one supporter who had to drive him back to Manchester for the train after the game, because the club wouldn't fund the taxi. Oh happy days !

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 04:34 - Feb 17 with 3949 viewsmikehunt

Cheers TVOS.
Hadn't realised how many years apart those games were. Still some stars in that Leeds side, though. I was at the game but remember absolutely nothing about it.
I'm guessing that was a pretty much full strength Leeds team? Can you imagine that kind of line up in an early round League Cup game these days?

The worm of time turns not for the cuckoo of circumstance.

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 07:01 - Feb 17 with 3894 viewspioneer

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 04:34 - Feb 17 by mikehunt

Cheers TVOS.
Hadn't realised how many years apart those games were. Still some stars in that Leeds side, though. I was at the game but remember absolutely nothing about it.
I'm guessing that was a pretty much full strength Leeds team? Can you imagine that kind of line up in an early round League Cup game these days?


I remember Tony Currie spraying passes all over the pitch

One of those odd quirks in football…Leeds played Colchester in third round and went on to reach SF losing to Nottm Forest. Cloughie’s forest tore them apart at Elland Road. I was at that game.
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 07:43 - Feb 17 with 3864 viewsseasidedale

I was at Leeds forest game too. Brian Green was a coach at Leeds and gave us some rickets, if I remember rightly, me, StephenBirch (whatever happened to him) and Brian Holt, great game forest we’re on fire
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 08:00 - Feb 17 with 3846 viewsEllDale

From memory Brian Green was Dale manager at the time and struggling with an awful budget.
A couple of weeks after this game he resigned and went to Leeds as a coach.
Always suspected that an approach was made on the night of the game itself!
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 08:17 - Feb 17 with 3828 viewsEllDale

My main memory of the game is watching in awe as Leeds controlled it throughout.
Dale had had a decent start to the season and beaten Darlington in the first home match and seen off Halifax over the two legged first round.
Gates were only around the 1100/1200 mark though and we had a first team “squad” of around 14 players.
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 08:35 - Feb 17 with 3787 viewsD_Alien

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 08:17 - Feb 17 by EllDale

My main memory of the game is watching in awe as Leeds controlled it throughout.
Dale had had a decent start to the season and beaten Darlington in the first home match and seen off Halifax over the two legged first round.
Gates were only around the 1100/1200 mark though and we had a first team “squad” of around 14 players.


Also recall people saying the gate of 8664 (exact figure courtesy of TVOS) was "poor" considering the opposition!

Leeds just strolled through the game, doing just enough to see us off

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

0
Login to get fewer ads

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 09:11 - Feb 17 with 3742 viewsfinberty

My main memory was of Gordon McQueen spending 90 minutes shouting at his team mates, organising and controlling things.

The atmosphere was typically Dale, a bit low key and so McQueen's voice rang out across the place. He sounded permanently angry.
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 09:52 - Feb 17 with 3687 viewsmingthemerciless

I thought we’d get stuck into them but we didn’t at all. It was like a pre-season friendly. They won in a stroll. Then Brian Green leaves to join Leeds a week or two later. Am I reading too much into that ?
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 11:49 - Feb 17 with 3579 viewselectricblue

I remember that game well if ever there was a football match where a huge gulf between two teams was evident then ghis game was it..

I dont think Leeds got out of first gear that day..

My all time favourite Dale player Mr Lyndon Symmonds

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 12:05 - Feb 17 with 3538 viewsTVOS1907

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 07:01 - Feb 17 by pioneer

I remember Tony Currie spraying passes all over the pitch

One of those odd quirks in football…Leeds played Colchester in third round and went on to reach SF losing to Nottm Forest. Cloughie’s forest tore them apart at Elland Road. I was at that game.



When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 12:23 - Feb 17 with 3515 viewsEllDale

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 08:35 - Feb 17 by D_Alien

Also recall people saying the gate of 8664 (exact figure courtesy of TVOS) was "poor" considering the opposition!

Leeds just strolled through the game, doing just enough to see us off


I remember that tickets went on sale before the previous home league game.
There was a massive queue snaking round the carpark but the vast majority bought tickets and then went straight home without bothering the watch the league game taking place 30 minutes later.
The town was pretty apathetic (and cynical) towards Dale in those days.
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 13:04 - Feb 17 with 3456 viewsbrownale

I was selling golden goal tickets from the old programme shed at the back of the hill on the carpark aged 13 if I remember rightly some members of a well known family from Greave made off with the proceeds of the programmes theyed sold.
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 13:47 - Feb 17 with 3424 viewsTVOS1907

Not sure how clear these are, but they should bring back memories for those who were there:

Links

https://ibb.co/P4R1rPW

https://ibb.co/vX1ccTm

Images









[Post edited 17 Feb 2022 13:54]

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

1
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 14:03 - Feb 17 with 3397 viewsD_Alien

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 13:47 - Feb 17 by TVOS1907

Not sure how clear these are, but they should bring back memories for those who were there:

Links

https://ibb.co/P4R1rPW

https://ibb.co/vX1ccTm

Images









[Post edited 17 Feb 2022 13:54]


So the people who moaned about the poor attendance included the manager!

It was 1977, the country was still in the midst of a recession; as has been pointed out, our usual attendance was just about reaching 4 figures

Green took the job knowing full well what our circumstances were, but like BBM jumped ship for an easier life and more money. Meanwhile, we finished rock bottom with a goal difference of -42 !!

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

1
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 14:55 - Feb 17 with 3348 viewsDaleiLama

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 14:03 - Feb 17 by D_Alien

So the people who moaned about the poor attendance included the manager!

It was 1977, the country was still in the midst of a recession; as has been pointed out, our usual attendance was just about reaching 4 figures

Green took the job knowing full well what our circumstances were, but like BBM jumped ship for an easier life and more money. Meanwhile, we finished rock bottom with a goal difference of -42 !!


Even playing as a back 4, that GD makes our current defence look like world beaters.

Up the Dale - NOT for sale!
Poll: Is it coming home?

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 15:41 - Feb 17 with 3298 viewsD_Alien

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 14:55 - Feb 17 by DaleiLama

Even playing as a back 4, that GD makes our current defence look like world beaters.


More like panel beaters...










*No offence to people who beat up panels (like on Question Time)

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 18:37 - Feb 17 with 3122 viewsdavidab2202

Just as an aside ,talking of McQueen remember going to Ripon Races think it must have been the summer of 1978 and bumping into Peter Madden when he was our Manager Knowing next to nothing about racehorses casually asked what he fancied for the next race.
He suggested a horse called McQueen --ah he is only saying that because of the football association methinks so ignored the advice------wrong
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 19:59 - Feb 17 with 3017 viewspioneer

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 14:03 - Feb 17 by D_Alien

So the people who moaned about the poor attendance included the manager!

It was 1977, the country was still in the midst of a recession; as has been pointed out, our usual attendance was just about reaching 4 figures

Green took the job knowing full well what our circumstances were, but like BBM jumped ship for an easier life and more money. Meanwhile, we finished rock bottom with a goal difference of -42 !!


Bottom and seven points adrift of 23 placed southport who were voted out of the league, with Wigan Athletic replacing them.

Dale received 39 votes to Southports 26 which tied with Wigans 26 so it went to a head to head vote for the final spot which Wigan won 29-20. . Southports last home game celebrated 50 years in the Football league. They were the fourth team to lose their league status through reelection in 8 years …all northern teams and three of them coastal towns in lancashire (barrow and workington, following Bradford Park Avenue).

They were replaced by Cambridge, hereford, wimbledon and Wigan.

The last several home games failed to break the 1000 attendence . I went to evey game that season along with a few other hardy souls. That was the season when the supporters club had a blanket collection around the pitch at half time .

Many of us ( given the attendences the word seems misplaced) thought we wouldnt survive but the board once again called in their pals when it came to the re election votes. It was such an unfair system, but one we benefitted from on several occasions.
1
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 22:36 - Feb 17 with 2915 viewspioneer

Just checking out the full season record….our away record was won 0 drawn 2 lost 21. We have done worse, 1931-32 when we got only one point away but that was from from 3 fewer games.

Not sure Brian Green can be criticised for leaving….unlike today there was no investment in the team, paper thin squad and he was having to play local juniors who were just not up to it (boslem, bannon, shyne …)

The previous season he had us challenging in the top four until injuries and poor form hit . Selling Bob Mountford was perhaps the last straw…not sure if it was before or after he resigned but it was clear Mountford would be sold. Scored two against us later that season for Huddersfield. His goals always seemed to come in pairs.

Getting a draw at Doncaster in March (friday night I think) was greeted like winning at Wembley!

Last away game was a friday night at Southend.Southend were going up…it was their last home game and we were praying to get that elusive away win. We felt it could be our last ever away game in the league. God did not hear our prayers!

But a good time was had by all in their club after the game. When your expectations are low you are rarely disappointed.
0
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 16:24 - Feb 18 with 2751 viewsTVOS1907

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 07:43 - Feb 17 by seasidedale

I was at Leeds forest game too. Brian Green was a coach at Leeds and gave us some rickets, if I remember rightly, me, StephenBirch (whatever happened to him) and Brian Holt, great game forest we’re on fire


You probably need more vitamin D. 49thseason is your man for that.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

2
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 16:48 - Feb 18 with 2726 viewsD_Alien

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 16:24 - Feb 18 by TVOS1907

You probably need more vitamin D. 49thseason is your man for that.


Plus a big bucket of water to put out the flames

[Post edited 18 Feb 2022 16:48]

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

1
Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 20:29 - Feb 18 with 2629 viewsTVOS1907

Dale v Leeds Donkey’s Years Ago on 07:43 - Feb 17 by seasidedale

I was at Leeds forest game too. Brian Green was a coach at Leeds and gave us some rickets, if I remember rightly, me, StephenBirch (whatever happened to him) and Brian Holt, great game forest we’re on fire


I've been told on good authority that Stephen Birch is now a professor at the University of Queensland.

https://bel.uq.edu.au/profile/4680/stephen-birch

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

0
About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024