Date: Saturday, 4th April 1970.

Venue: Elland Road, Leeds.

Competition: First Division.

Score: Leeds United 2 Burnley 1.

Scorers: Leeds United: Gray (2). Burnley: Faulkner (og).

Attendance: 24,691.

Teams:

Leeds United: Harvey; Yorath, Peterson; Madeley, Faulkner, Gray; Lorimer, Bates, Johanneson, Galvin, Hibbitt.

Burnley: Mellor; Angus, Docherty; Waldron, Dobson, Todd; Casper, Bellamy (O’Neill), Probert, Thomas, Kindon.

Referee: Mr J.K. Taylor (Wolverhampton).

 

With the League title gone, weary United were dealt another blow twenty-four hours after their European Cup Semi-Final home failure against Celtic. Right Back Paul Reaney had sustained a fractured leg in a meaningless 2-2 draw at West Ham United. The injury cost him a place in United’s FA Cup Final line-up against Chelsea and a trip to Mexico as part of England’s World Cup squad. Manager Don Revie sent out a patched up side on the Saturday before the FA Cup Final, lacking Reaney, Gary Sprake (bruised shoulder), Mick Jones (leg strain), Terry Cooper and Jack Charlton (shin injuries) and Norman Hunter (knee injury).

 

The game against the Clarets was United’s ninth in eighteen days, so with the Cup Final coming up, a shadow side on view, the extra cost of watching a game with nothing at stake and the Grand National on television, only 24,691 fans turned up  at Elland Road, about 12,000 less than average. The stay-away fans not only missed a chance to see some of the blossoming young reserve talent, but two of the finest goals ever seen at Elland Road. Both were scored by young Scottish international, Eddie Gray, but both were entirely different in their execution.

 

After only ten minutes, Gray, wearing the unfamiliar number six shirt, moved through the centre circle towards the Kop and spotted Burnley goalkeeper Peter Mellor off his line and produced a stunning chip from forty yards that floated over Mellor’s head and into the net. Burnley drew level after twenty-five minutes when John Faulkner, the former Sutton United centre-half, making his debut, deflected a shot past David Harvey.

 

However, the United youngsters were not fazed and Gray produced a truly stunning winner on seventy-one minutes. He was hemmed in on the bye-line to the left of the Burnley goal, but twisted and turned into the box, where a posse of defenders were left trailing in his wake by his mesmerising ball skills, before he thundered an angled shot past Mellor. It was an amazing solo effort and was the main topic of conversation the following day as fans queued for FA Cup Final tickets alongside touts from London who were offering £25 for £4 tickets, but they were worth just a fraction of the quality of Gray’s magnificent goals against Burnley.

 

 

Match Action:

 

 

Peter Mellor is unable to stop Eddie

Gray’s chip shot for his first goal

 

 

Teams:

 

 

 

Players:

 

    

David Harvey                               Terry Yorath                                              Paul Peterson                                                   

                                                             

        

Paul Madeley                              John Faulkner                                                             Eddie Gray                                            

 

 

        

Peter Lorimer                                Mick Bates                                            Albert Johanneson

                         

               

  Chris Galvin                                                                              Terry Hibbitt

                         

       

Peter Mellor                                                 John Angus                                                   Mike Docherty                                      

 

        

Colin Waldron                                               Martin Dobson                                               Sammy Todd

 

         

Frank Casper                                                 Arthur Bellamy                                            Eric Probert 

                                                                                  

        

Dave Thomas                                                Steve Kindon                                                 Brian O’Neil