Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 31,163.
Teams:
Referee: Mr A.B. Wilkie (
When the
Trotters came to Elland Road on December 20th 1997,
it was the first home game since the death of former Leeds captain Billy Bremner. He had died of a heart attack the day after United
played Everton at Elland Road, two weeks earlier. The
Match of the Day programme was dedicated to King
Billy, and United put in a performance of which he'd have been very proud. The
minute silence observed that Saturday afternoon, despite there being more than
31,000 supporters in the crowd, you could have heard a pin drop as players and
fans alike paid their last respects to one of United's
true greats. The shirts and messages that had been put around the ground
brought a tear to everybody's eye and, twenty months later, a statue was put up
of Bremner at the South Stand side of Elland Road. It is now a focal point of the club.
As for the
game itself, former Leeds centre-half Chris Fairclough
got a good reception, on his second return to Elland
Road. Two years earlier,
The result
stayed at Elland Road, but the day belonged to one
Billy Bremner. Later in the season, Leeds completed a
league double over the Wanderers as they defeated Bolton 3-2 on their own
patch. Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink, Gunnar
Halle and Alf-Inge Haaland did the business on that April day, a result which
sent the Wanderers ever nearer their instant relegation back to Division One.
Match Action:
The payers and crowd observe a minute’s silence
in respect for Billy Bremner
Bruno Ribeiro scores
with a powerful long-range shot
Robert Molenaar
watches Scott Sellars closely
Players:
Bruno Ribeiro and
Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink scored the
Robert Molenaar
returned Gavin Ward was in the Bolton goal Peter Beardsley was upfront with Nathan
Blake
Gudni Bergsson, Chris Fairclough,
Andy Todd and Jimmy Phillips were the back four
Per Frandsen, Jamie Pollock, Michael Johansen
and ex-United man, Scott Sellars, were in
midfield Franz Carr came on as substitute