Date:
Venue:
Competition: First Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 24,691.
Teams:
Referee: Mr J.K.
Taylor (
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
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
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.
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
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
Dave Thomas
Steve Kindon
Brian O’Neil