Date:
Venue: Manor
Ground,
Competition: Second Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 8,397.
Teams:
Referee: Unknown.
The paths of Leeds United and Oxford United
had not crossed all that many times but arguably the most significant of the
few games between the two clubs, from United’s point
of view, was in the 1989-90 season. Howard Wilkinson’s men were at the top of
the Second Division but their progress had slowed down when they went to the
Manor Ground in March 1990 having only taken three points from their previous
four matches.
Mervyn
Day had also saved brilliantly from David Penney and acrobatically tipped a
back-header from his own defender Chris Fairclough
over the bar. However, Day was beaten in the forty-fourth minute when Paul
Simpson took a pass from Mark Stein to deepen the gloom of an Elland Road side that had hardly lived up to their billing
of the season’s best bet for promotion. There appeared no way back for United
but John Hendrie, coming on as substitute changed the
situation dramatically by providing much needed ammunition for the front men.
“I was told to hug the touchline and did just that and I was delighted with the
way things turned out,” Hendrie said.
It was Mel Sterland, however, who provided the first telling cross
from the right, which Lee Chapman controlled at the far post before hammering
the ball past Paul Kee in the fifty-eighth minute.
Fifteen minutes later Hendrie gave Imre Varadi the opening to make
it 2-2 and United were in front two minutes after that when Hendrie’s
overhead kick gave Chris Fairclough the chance to
head in.
Chapman tapped
in goal number four after Gary Speed had set up the chance and United had the
opportunity to make it 5-2 in the last minute when Hendrie,
charging into the
Match Action:
Teams:
Back Row: Phillip Heath, Neil Slatter, Peter Hucker, Ceri Evans, Paul Kee, Jimmy
Phillips,
Alan Judge, Colin Greenall,
Garry Smart.
Middle Row: Matthew McDonnell, Robbie Mustoe, Richard Hill, John Clinkard
(Physio),
Michael Ford, David Fogg
(Coach), John Durnin, David Moss (Coach), Paul
Simpson,
Maurice Evans (General Manager), Lee
Nogan, Joey Beauchamp, Mark Hewitson.
Front Row: Gary Shelton, David Penney, Martin Foyle, Steve Foster, Brian Horton (Manager,
Mickey Lewis, David Bardsley,
Peter Rhoades-Brown, Les Phillips.
Back Row: Chris Fairclough,
John McClelland, John Pearson, Mervyn Day, Noel
Blake,
Peter Haddock, Alan Williams.
Middle Row: Alan Sutton (Physio),
Vinnie Jones, Ian Baird, Jim Beglin,
Neil Edwards,
Bobby Davison, Mel Sterland,
Mike Whitlow, Mick Hennigan (Coach).
Front Row: Glynn Snodin,
Gordon Strachan, John Hendrie,
Howard Wilkinson (Manager),
David Batty, Carl Shutt,
Mickey Thomas.
Players:
Lee Chapman (2), Imre
Varadi and Chris Fairclough
scored for
John Durnin and Paul
Simpson scored for
Steve Foster and Mike Ford played central
defender
Jimmy Phillips was at Full Back Philip Heath was substitute
Robbie Mustoe, Mickey
Lewis and David Penney were in midfield
Mark Stein was a striker
Gordon Strachan
should have Peter Haddock
let Mark Stein in John Hendrie was fouled for the penalty Mervyn Day
made
taken the penalty
good saves.
Gary Speed set up the fourth goal