Date:
Venue:
Competition: Second Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 15,457.
Teams:
Referee: Mr G. Aplin (Kendal).
Bobby Davison went straight into action with Leeds United
not even having the chance to train with his new team-mates following a
£350,000 transfer from
United had just lost valuable ground in the promotion hunt and the pressure was on the twenty-eight-year-old Davison to deliver the goods from the word go. “The pressure does not bother me. I have always scored my fair share of goals and I would hope to make a quick impact either by scoring goals or making them for someone else,” he said before his debut game.
As things turned out Davison had to share centre stage with
David Batty, who made a big impression on his league debut. The
eighteen-year-old former
After a defeat at Millwall Billy Bremner’s side badly needed to beat
United had the game by the scruff of the neck but, as in
some of their other recent matches, they allowed the supremacy to be snatched
from them and Swindon midfield man Bobby Barnes scored in the fortieth and seventy-seventh
minutes. For a while United looked insecure and with the score-line at 3-2
there were rumblings amongst the crowd of 15,457 and it took a piece of
ice-cool brilliance from Peter Haddock to settle the issue. The former
Newcastle United player was given a tremendous ovation when he slotted in his
first senior goal. After exchanging passes with a collegue
he raced on, checked his stride and then dummied two defenders before stylishly
beating
Alternative Report: (Courtesy Mark Ledgard)
From the YEP: Homecoming for Bobby Davison turned out to be
just what the doctor ordered. Leeds United’s new
£350,000, an influenza victim for most of the week, returned to Yorkshire football
with a display that lifted the ailing promotion hopes of his new club. Davison,
who completed his move from Derby County the following Monday, started life as
a goal-scorer with Huddersfield Town and Halifax
Town, and on his comeback to the county it took him just one hundred seconds to
make his first impression on Leeds as they turned on a performance which, in
parts, was as commanding as anything they had produced under Billy Bremner’s guidance. The twenty-eight-year-old forward
finished a tire man though. “I had not trained since Monday apart from a short
run out with the Leeds coach on Friday because I had been in bed with influenza
so I was feeling tired in the last twenty minutes, especially when they got
their second goal,” he said.
Davison set up the shooting chance which brought
Match Action: (Courtesy Mark Ledgard)
Bobby Davison scores United’s
second goal and his first for the club on debut.
Debut boys David Batty and Bobby Davison in the
action
Glynn Snodin gets in a telling cross
Teams:
Back
Row: Jack Ashurst, Nigel
Thompson, David Rennie, John Pearson, Mervyn Day, Neil Aspin,
Peter Swan, Peter Haddock.
Middle
Row: Bobby McDonald, John Buckley, John Sheridan,
Ronnie Sinclair, Brendan Ormsby,
Bob Taylor, Gary Williams.
Front
Row: John Stiles, Glynn Snodin,
Mickey Adams, Mark Aizlewood, David Batty,
Russell Doig, Keith
Edwards.
Back
Row: Tim Parkin, Jimmy Quinn,
Fraser Digby, Chris Kamara, Nicky Hammond,
Charlie Henry,
Colin Calderwood.
Middle Row: Rowland
(Coach), David Hockaday, Phil King,
Merriman, Dave Bamber,
Jon Gittens, John Kelly,
Steve White,
Steve Foley,
Chris Ramsey,
Morris (Physio).
Front Row: Alan McLoughlin, Bryan Wade,
Peter Coyne,
Lou Macari (Manager),
John Trollope
(Assistant Manager), Steve Berry,
Leigh Barnard,
Mark Jones.
Players:
The
and Peter Haddock Bobby
Barnes scored both goals for
Gary
Williams’ corner led to the first goal Glynn Snodin’s cross brought the
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