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This Season Match Report 2001-02 - Leeds United (h) Premiership |
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Please note: Those lovely people at the FA sent us yet another snotty letter (we're building up a fair collection now) threatening us with legal proceedings for linking to MPEG clips of the goals. Unfortunately, we have had to remove the links but we spoke to the FA and they are happy for you to shut down your browser, open it again and type the address. (How ridiculous is that...?) We would like to fully acknowledge the part played by PremiumTV and/or Newcastle United Football Club in keeping the FA fully informed of possible copyright infringements on NUFC.com, our gratitude knows no bounds. However, can we respectfully suggest that their time would be better served by attending the craphole laughingly called the official site, rather than hounding us.... 27 seconds Almost before anyone had drawn breath, Leeds had kicked off, lost and regained possession and seen Viduka head the ball forward for Smith to run on to. Leaving Dabizas trailing in his wake, he headed into the box and blasted a strong shot past the helpless Given. 0-1 (An MPEG clip of the goal may be available at this web address: http://macauslot.hkcix.com/video/0112/56k/0112_5.mpeg) 44 mins After a period of Newcastle pressure had brought no reward, a cross from the right flank by Bellamy got the merest of touches from the head of Solano and fell perfectly for Duberry to power a straight header into his own goal, under no pressure from a Newcastle attacker. 1-1 (An MPEG clip of the goal may be
available at this web address: http://macauslot.hkcix.com/video/0112/56k/0112_6.mpeg) 60 mins The Magpies scored another classically simple but devastatingly effective goal against Leeds when Dyer brought the ball upfield before laying it off and continuing his forward run. When the ball was played by Solano in to Bellamy on the edge of the Leeds box with his back to goal, he simply chested it into the path of Dyer, who converted with a low shot into the bottom right of the goal. his celebration consisted of uprooting the same corner flag that Tino had seized against Metz, only instead of sticking his shirt on it, wor Kieron mimed a golf chip into the crowd. Showing some common sense for once, the referee refrained from booking the player but sent him back to replace the corner flag before the game resumed. 2-1 (An MPEG clip of the goal may be available at this web address: http://macauslot.hkcix.com/video/0112/56k/0112_7.mpeg) 87 mins A strong header out of defence from Distin dropped for Bellamy, who found the advancing Dyer on the United right before haring off in the direction of the Gallowgate goal. Dyer supplied a perfectly-weighted pass for the Welshman, who shot low to Martyn's left and buried the ball in the same corner of the goal as Dyer. 3-1 (An MPEG clip of the goal may be available at this web address: http://macauslot.hkcix.com/video/0112/56k/0112_8.mpeg) Full time: Newcastle 3 Leeds 1
Uncle Bobby said: "It has been a hell of a week for David O'Leary. "He didn't need to come here, after losing a dramatic FA Cup tie at Cardiff, and play this sort of game. "He lost Rio Ferdinand to injury and then Robbie Fowler, so with respect, he could have done with a much more simpler game rather than facing a side challenging for the championship." "It was a high-quality, high-temper match but there were too many fouls littered through it," added Robson. "There was a lot of persistent
fouling and the referee must have thought 'It will be handy to take some
names'." "It wasn't a dive." "Referees have to get this right. I appreciate he may have been looking at it from a different angle, but they have to make an honest decision for an honest player and a good decision for a dishonest player. "It wasn't a foul. It wasn't a dive, It wasn't a penalty, so play on. "But they are under so much
pressure sometimes from the media and sometimes from the match assessor in
the stand, that every time a player goes down they have to decide whether
it's a dive or not. On this occasion it wasn't."
David O'Leary said "We got a good start thanks to Alan Smith's goal, but then lost our way and although we were a bit unlucky with the own goal for their equaliser and we gave away a poor second goal. "We had a good little spell after we went down to ten men and Mark Viduka could have grabbed a second goal for us, but then we let in another poor goal which finished the game. "I know we are now going to be without key players and we must get some of injured stars back. "But I am still happy at where we are in the league and if we can get our class players back I'm still confident we can go on and push for a top four finish." about Danny Mills: "I will deal with him internally." [We hope this refers to some medical procedure....] "We have a former referee in Steve Lodge to help us out and does well for us, but players when they go out onto the pitch, despite all the talking to them, have to look after themselves. "Danny Mills did not do that. I cannot condone what he did. The referee was spot on. "I am getting worried about the suspensions, and now we have got a right-back who is going to be out for a few games, someone you would want playing in your team. "It is no good having him miss games for stupidity like that. In a game of football you don't want that."
Four times we've beaten Leeds in
succession now, and in all four games we've come from behind - that's damn
impressive. Robbie Elliott almost scored on
his 100th league game.
While the Premier League continue to dream up
ever-more ludicrous ways of separating fans from their hard-earned cash, along
comes yet another game that reminds those present and watching all over the
planet what a bloody marvellous product they have to exploit. PS - The home crowd at last found their voices
and provided a fitting backdrop, while the Leeds fans gave up singing as the
afternoon progressed and some devoted their attentions to racially abusing
Duberry or throwing missiles down on the toon fans below. Not much different to
the team then - bad losers. |