Date:
Venue:
Competition: Second Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 13,930.
Teams:
Referee: Unknown.
Leeds United began the 1953-54 season
in superb fashion beating
Former
Luton were one of the top six sides in the division but
their 1-1 draw with Leeds at Kenilworth Road on Good Friday had typified a
season that saw them drawing too many games to seriously challenge Leicester
City and Everton in the promotion race. There was no shortage of class in their
ranks, however, with
In John Charles, however, Leeds United had the greatest match-winner in the country, having been moved up from centre-half to centre-forward in the middle of the 1952-53 season, and he began this season in the front line and ran riot. After that brilliant seven goal start he went on to beat Tom Jennings’ thirty-five goal club record with the Leeds goal in the draw at Luton and both goals as Carter’s men won 2-1 to send the fans home happy. One of those goals was from the penalty spot but remarkably only four of his eventual forty-two goal haul came that way in this record breaking season.
It was disappointing from the fans point of view as First
Division Football was denied them yet again but Carter was to carefully change
the side over the next two seasons, with only six players surviving to play in
the 1955-56 promotion-winning side. One of the players who did move on and miss
out on the success was ex-Blackpool player Andy McCall, the father of
Leeds-born Scottish international Stuart McCall. He figured on the right wing
in this game, while at centre-half Byron Davies played his only first team
appearance in a four year stay at
Match Action:
Harold Williams shows Syd
Owen a clean pair of heels
Teams:
Players:
Andy McCall
Stuart
McCall: Leeds-born Scottish
International son of Andy
McCall
Luton Town keeper Ron Baynham Luton Town
Right-Half Bob Morton Luton
Town Centre-Half Syd Owen
Luton Town Full-Back Seamus Dunne tackles Luton Town Inside
Forward Gordon Turner
Colin Grainger, who was later to join
Goalkeeper Bernard Streten
Right-Back Seamus Dunne Left-Back Tommy ‘Bud’ Aherne