Date:
Venue:
Competition: First Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 29,816.
Teams:
Referee: K. Redfearn (
Leeds United found goals hard to come by in
1979-80, scoring only thirty-six times in their forty-two match Division One
campaign. It was the season that Kevin Hird finished as
top scorer with just eight goals, and three of those were from the penalty
spot. Jimmy Adamson’s side went into their home game with
United, who had grabbed a surprise 1-0 victory
at Arsenal in their previous fixture, courtesy of another goal from Connor,
managed to pin Forest back in defence for long spells
but they suffered a blow seconds before half-time, when Scottish international
winger John Robertson broke through from midfield to supply a perfect cross
from which Garry Birtles headed the equalizer.
Losing a goal just before half-time is
considered, psychologically, to be a bad time but United restarted confidently
and Gary Hamson and Brian Greenhoff
kept Peter Shilton on his toes with a couple of
blistering on-target, long range efforts. But
“We have a team that, to a certain extent, is
still learning, and as yet we do not have the qualities to dominate a game
against the better and stronger First Division teams. But we gave Shilton a lot to do,” Adamson said and regarding the
Match Action:
Terry Connor fires home the
Terry Connor gets in the shot which brought the
United goal
Arthur Graham goes close. (Courtesy Mark Ledgard)
Trevor Francis scores
Peter Shilton saves
from Gary Hamson
Players:
Gary Birtles and
Trevor Francis scored the
Former United players Frank Gray and John
McGovern played for
trouble for
the winning goal
Gary Hamson kept Peter Shilton
on his toes
Brian Greenhoff
went close
Charlie George was on loan Wayne
Entwistle was substituted