KAMP: vs. Bradford City 2/9 (JPT-cupen)

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Kamp mot BRADFORD CITY i JPT-N hjemme på Elland Road tirsdag 2. september, kl. 20.45.


Overall Record (excluding friendlies): 38  20-10-8  82-57
- Home: 14-4-3 53-25
- Away: 6-6-5 29-32

League Cup
28/10/1998 Elland Road LCR3 1 - 0 27561 Kewell

League
13/05/2001 Elland Road Premier League 6 - 1 38300 Viduka, Harte, Bakke, Smith, Kewell, Bowyer
29/10/2000 Valley Parade Premier League 1 - 1 17364 Viduka
12/03/2000 Valley Parade Premier League 2 - 1 18276 Bridges, Bridges
20/11/1999 Elland Road Premier League 2 - 1 39937 Smith, Harte (pen)
08/04/1990 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 1 32316 Speed
28/10/1989 Valley Parade Division Two 1 - 0 12527 Davison
01/03/1989 Elland Road Division Two 3 - 3 33325 Baird, Blake, Hilaire
26/10/1988 Valley Parade Division Two 1 - 1 13048 Davison
01/01/1988 Elland Road Division Two 2 - 0 36004 Snodin, G. Williams
29/08/1987 Valley Parade Division Two 0 - 0 11428 -
28/02/1987 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 0 21802 Edwards
20/09/1986 Odsal Division Two 0 - 2 13525 -
09/04/1986 Odsal Division Two 1 - 0 10751 Aspin
21/09/1985 Elland Road Division Two 2 - 1 21104 Lorimer, Sellars
30/12/1944 Valley Parade Football League (Northern Section) 2 - 6 7672 Henry, Mahon
26/12/1944 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 9 - 1 3500 Henry, Mahon, Short, Short, Hindle, Hindle, Hindle, Burbanks, Weaver (pen)
11/11/1944 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 4 - 1 8760 Hindle, Ainsley, Ainsley, Ainsley
04/11/1944 Valley Parade Football League (Northern Section) 6 - 2 6657 Coyne, Hindle, Hindle, Ainsley, Ainsley, Ainsley
12/02/1944 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 2 - 0 8000 Boyes, Hindle
05/02/1944 Valley Parade Football League (Northern Section) 3 - 3 4800 Boyes, Antonio, Antonio
18/09/1943 Valley Parade Football League (Northern Section) 3 - 3 6000 Henry, Henry, Boyes (pen)
11/09/1943 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 1 - 5 2000 Boyes (pen)
27/02/1943 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 1 - 5 3000 Rutherford
20/02/1943 Valley Parade Football League (Northern Section) 0 - 1 4287 -
13/12/1941 Valley Parade Football League (Northern Section) 0 - 5 2000 -
06/12/1941 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 4 - 2 1500 OG, Henry, Powell, Litchfield
16/11/1940 Elland Road North Regional League 6 - 0 2500 Mahon, Hodgson, Townsend, Townsend, Stephenson, Jack Milburn (pen)
19/10/1940 Valley Parade North Regional League 6 - 3 3000 Short, Powell, Powell, Hodgson, Hodgson, Hodgson
31/08/1940 Elland Road North Regional League 2 - 2 3000 Stephenson, Sutherland
28/10/1939 Elland Road Regional League NE Division 3 - 0 3000 Brown, Hodgson, Hodgson
29/03/1932 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 1 18277 Hydes
28/03/1932 Valley Parade Division Two 1 - 4 22354 Bennett
10/11/1923 Valley Parade Division Two 0 - 0 25000 -
03/11/1923 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 0 17000 Whipp
30/09/1922 Valley Parade Division Two 2 - 0 22000 Swann, Harris
23/09/1922 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 0 20000 Harris

Full Members Cup
01/10/1986 Elland Road FMCR1 0 - 1 (aet) 3960 -


Bradford City: Leeds Players
This is a list of players who have played for Bradford City who have also played for Leeds.

  Leeds ** Bradford City
Player From To **From To Apps Goals


Ernie Goldthorpe 01/06/1920 01/03/1922 01/03/1922 01/09/1922     
Ernie Goldthorpe 01/06/1920 01/03/1922 01/06/1919 01/06/1920     
Thomas Gascoigne 01/05/1921 01/06/1924 01/03/1926 01/09/1927     
Charlie Keetley 01/07/1927 01/10/1934 01/10/1934 01/06/1935     
Jack Milburn 01/11/1928 13/02/1939 01/10/1946 01/07/1948 14 0
Robert Abel 01/09/1931 01/07/1936 01/07/1936 01/05/1937     
Jimmy Frew 01/06/1920 01/06/1924 01/06/1924 01/12/1926     
Ron Mollatt 01/02/1950 01/07/1955 01/07/1960 01/06/1963 88 0
Jack Overfield 01/05/1953 01/08/1960 01/07/1964 01/06/1965 11 0
Bobby Webb 01/04/1951 01/03/1955 01/07/1955 01/07/1962 208 59
John McCole 01/09/1959 02/10/1961 01/09/1958 01/09/1959 42 32
John McCole 01/09/1959 02/10/1961 02/10/1961 01/12/1962 46 15
Peter McConnell 01/03/1954 01/08/1962 01/07/1969 01/06/1971 79 0
Tom Hallett 01/04/1956 01/07/1963 01/06/1966 01/06/1971     
Roy Ellam 01/08/1972 01/07/1974 01/05/1961 01/01/1966 149 12
Paul Reaney 01/10/1961 01/06/1978 01/06/1978 01/06/1980 38 0
Rod Johnson 01/03/1962 01/03/1968 01/12/1973 01/06/1979 192 16
Mick Bates 01/09/1964 01/06/1976 01/06/1978 01/06/1980 56 1
David Harvey 01/02/1965 08/10/1979 01/01/1985 01/06/1985 6 0
Trevor Cherry 01/06/1972 07/12/1982 07/12/1982 01/06/1985 92 0
Terry Yorath 01/04/1967 01/08/1976 01/12/1982 01/05/1986 27 0
Arthur Graham 01/07/1977 01/08/1983 01/06/1985 01/06/1987 31 2
John Hawley 01/05/1978 03/09/1979 01/09/1983 01/07/1985 67 28
Billy McGinley 01/01/1972 01/09/1974 01/06/1975 01/08/1977 60 11
David McNiven 01/09/1972 01/02/1978 01/02/1978 01/02/1983 212 64
Chris Kamara 31/01/1990 01/11/1991 01/07/1994 01/07/1995 23 3
Mark Aizlewood 01/02/1987 01/08/1989 01/08/1989 01/08/1990 39 1
Gary Williams 01/07/1987 01/01/1990 01/12/1991 01/06/1994 85 5
Carl Shutt 30/03/1989 01/08/1993 01/08/1994 01/03/1997 88 15
Noel Blake 04/07/1988 09/02/1990 27/02/1992   6 0
Noel Blake 04/07/1988 09/02/1990 20/07/1992 10/12/1993 51 4
John Hendrie 01/06/1989 01/06/1990 01/06/1984 01/06/1988 173 46
Gunnar Halle 13/12/1996 11/06/1999 11/06/1999 01/06/2002 93 2
Tommy Wright 01/01/1982 03/10/1986 01/07/1995 01/08/1997 45 5
Robert Molenaar 11/01/1997 01/12/2000 01/12/2000 31/05/2003 77 2
Simon Grayson 13/06/1988 13/03/1992 15/02/2002 22/04/2002 7 0
David Hopkin 23/07/1997 07/07/2000 07/07/2000 15/03/2001 16 0
David Wetherall 15/07/1991 07/07/1999 07/07/1999   102 7
Lee Sharpe 14/08/1996 25/03/1999 25/03/1999 12/08/2002 66 4
Paul Evans 01/08/1996 01/06/1997 03/03/1997   0 0
Robbie Blake 18/07/2005   27/03/1997 25/01/2002 175 47
Ian Moore 24/03/2005   13/09/1996 12/10/1996 6 0
Andy Gray 01/07/1995 02/09/1998 01/08/2002 27/02/2004 46 15
Danny Cadamarteri 30/06/2004 01/10/2004 22/02/2002 30/06/2004 53 6
Steve Caldwell 02/02/2004 04/05/2004 07/12/2001   9 0
Harpal Singh 01/08/1998 24/03/2005 07/11/2002 17/12/2002 3 0

Kilde: Leedsfans.org.uk

kjelvi

Kamp 23/8:



Bradford - Rochdale 2-0 (2-0)
B: Boulding 20, Thorne 35
Attend: 13,154 


BANTAMS CONTINUE UNBEATEN STREAK

Stuart McCall's Bradford side made it three wins in as many games in League Two with a ruthless 2-0 win over Rochdale at Valley Parade.
First-half goals from Michael Boulding and Peter Thorne were enough to sink Dale, who went close in the opening stages through Omar Daley and Keiran Toner.
But it was the Bantams who broke the deadlock after 20 minutes. A cross from Thorne on the right wing was brilliantly finished off by his strike partner Boulding, who headed home with ease from six yards out.
The game then opened up with chances for both sides. Rory McCardle heading over from a Adam Rundle corner for Dale, while Lee Bullock volleyed just wide for the Bantams and Thorne flashed a header inches past the post.
Thorne, Bradford's runaway leading scorer, did manage to get on the scoresheet just after the half-hour as he converted an inswinging free-kick from Paul McClaren to take his tally for the season to five.
Dale's chances were limited and Bradford maintained their 100% winning record with comparative ease.


TEAM 
1. Rhys Evans, 2. Paul Arnison, 12. Matthew Clarke, 5. Graeme Lee, 3. Paul Heckingbottom, 15. Joe Colbeck, 8. Lee Bullock, 4. Paul McLaren (56), 7. Omar Daley, 10. Peter Thorne (72), 14. Michael Boulding (78).
- SUBS: 6. Mark Bower, 9. Barry Conlon (72), 18. Rory Boulding, 20. Thomas Moncur (78), 22. Kyle Nix (56). 

kjelvi

Kamp 30/8:

Aldershot - Bradford 3-2 (0-1)
A: John Grant 48, Marvin Morgan 65, Scott Davies 86
B: Paul McLaren 10, Lee Bullock 68


Bradford:
1. Rhys Evans, 2. Paul Arnison, 5. Graeme Lee, 12. Matthew Clarke (29), 3. Paul Heckingbottom, 15. Joe Colbeck, 4. Paul McLaren, 8. Lee Bullock (85), 7. Omar Daley, 14. Michael Boulding (72), 10. Peter Thorne.
- SUBS: 6. Mark Bower (29), 9. Barry Conlon, 20. Thomas Moncur, 22. Kyle Nix (72), 23. Dean Furman (85).
 

Trond90

We are Leeds, We are Proud, Standing up, Singing loud,
and there's nothing you can do against the Yellow Whites and Blue!

Tom S

Det står ingen kamper oppført på Sky denne dagen.
COME ON LEEDS !!

Tom S

Vert spennande å sjå kva lag macca set saman til denne kampen.
Fortsetter han med samme lag, eller lar han de som stod over mot Rovers få prøve seg?

Kan fort bli mykje skifting i laget, håper vi kan sette førsteelleveren så fort som mulig.

Casper
Fraze - Lubo - Hunty - Sheehan (om skadefri)
Robbo - Prutts - Douglas - Snoddy
Becks - Showunmi

Sub: Lucas, Rui, Howson, Delph, Becchio
COME ON LEEDS !!

Per-Stian

Burde vi satse alt på å vinne denne cupen eller kan turneringa nyttast til å prøve våre yngste?

Martin
Gardner - Huntington - Wilkinson - White
Prutton - Delph - Howson - Snoddy
Elliot - Showunmi


bmoen

Faktisk litt enig i dette. Kommer ingen vei i cupen likevel!
:)

Quote from: Per-Stian on August 31, 2008, 10:53:33
Burde vi satse alt på å vinne denne cupen eller kan turneringa nyttast til å prøve våre yngste?

Martin
Gardner - Huntington - Wilkinson - White
Prutton - Delph - Howson - Snoddy
Elliot - Showunmi


BMo - Leeds-fan siden 1964

Stifler

Quote from: bmoen on September 01, 2008, 09:23:04
Faktisk litt enig i dette. Kommer ingen vei i cupen likevel!
:)

Quote from: Per-Stian on August 31, 2008, 10:53:33
Burde vi satse alt på å vinne denne cupen eller kan turneringa nyttast til å prøve våre yngste?

Martin
Gardner - Huntington - Wilkinson - White
Prutton - Delph - Howson - Snoddy
Elliot - Showunmi



Så positiv ;D ;D
-Nr 2 er den første taperen-

Sander

Sats på unge og la noen få kamptrening. Vil se dette laget:

--------------------------Martin---------------------------------

Gardner------------Rui----------Huntington-------------White----

Snodgrass--------Howson-------Johnson------------Robinson---

-------------------Elliott--------Enoch----------------------

 

martind

Er enig i at en del av de unge bør kunne få sjansen, men mener og qt vi må gå for seier i denne turneringen.. dette bør jo være en turnering som kan vinnes for vår del, og da bør vi ta den sjansen...

men Per Stian, er enig med deg i å la noen unge få sjansen her:)
MOT!! We are Leeds!

Sleivind

Det er vel en regel som sier at en er nødt til å bruke x-antall "førstelagsspillere" i malingscupen? Hvor mange er det snakk om?

oivindh

Quote from: Per-Stian on August 31, 2008, 10:53:33
Burde vi satse alt på å vinne denne cupen eller kan turneringa nyttast til å prøve våre yngste?

Martin
Gardner - Huntington - Wilkinson - White
Prutton - Delph - Howson - Snoddy
Elliot - Showunmi



Enig;D

MartinR

Quote from: oivindh on September 01, 2008, 19:42:29
Quote from: Per-Stian on August 31, 2008, 10:53:33
Burde vi satse alt på å vinne denne cupen eller kan turneringa nyttast til å prøve våre yngste?

Martin
Gardner - Huntington - Wilkinson - White
Prutton - Delph - Howson - Snoddy
Elliot - Showunmi



Enig;D
Må nok si meg enig i det

MartinR

Her er siste nytt før morgendagens oppgjør i Johnstone’s Paint Trophy mot Bradford City på Elland Road kl. 20. 45.

Lokalrivalen kommer til Leeds for første gang på nærmere åtte år, det forventes nær 20 000 tilskuere på Elland Road og Gary McAllister ser frem til sin første kamp i turneringen.

- Det vil bli en bra kamp og vi ser frem til den. Det hadde vært bedre å møttes på et høyere nivå, men Bradford vil ut av sin divisjon og vi vil ut av vår, sier McAllister til Leeds Uniteds offisielle nettside.

- Folk fra utsiden ser på denne turneringen, særlig klubber fra de to øverste divisjonene som ikke er med selv. Og når du ser kampoppsettet så er jo dette et stort Yorkshire-derby, fortsatter McAllister.

- Jeg tror det blir bra og at Bradford vil trekke flere folk enn Bristol Rovers slik at det blir en fin atmsofære. Forhåpentligvis kan vi spille godt og komme ut av dette med en seier, avslutter McAllister.

Vanskelig å tippe sannsynlig lagoppstilling, men vi prøver denne (4-4-2): David Lucas - Frazer Richardson, Paul Telfer, Lubomir Michalik, Aidan White - Robert Snodgrass, David Prutton, Jonathan Howson, Andy Robinson - Luciano Becchio, Enoch Showunmi.

kjelvi

Leeds v Bradford preview

Leeds entertains local rivals Bradford City in the first round of the Johnstones Paint Trophy on Tuesday night at Elland Road.
It will be the first time the two clubs have met in a competitive match since Leeds beat Bradford 6-1 in the 2000/2001 season.
The close proximity between the two clubs should ensure a good crowd for the game in a competition that usually struggles to raise any interest until the latter rounds.
Leeds will hope to get back to winning ways after dropping another two points at Elland Road at the weekend in a 2-2 draw with Bristol Rovers.
Bradford lost their first League game of the season on Saturday when going down 3-2 at Aldershot.

Leeds
Alan Sheehan could return to the team after recovering from injury, Paul Telfer could also been involved after recovering from injury.
Leeds have made quite a few changes to the team during the last three games so no one can be sure what side Mcallister will put out.

Bradford
Matthew Clarke was replaced in the first half on Saturday and is likely to be replaced in the team by Mark Bower.
Club captain Graeme Lee suffered a head injury in the same game but should be ok to play against Leeds.

leeds.vitalfootball.co.uk

kjelvi

Sheehan back for Bantams clash

Leeds boss Gary McAllister should have defender Alan Sheehan available once again for the Johnstone's Paint Trophy clash with Bradford.
Sheehan has missed the last two games after suffering concussion in the draw with Yeovil, but is expected to return to the squad to face Stuart McCall's side in the first-round match.
Veteran defender Paul Telfer was absent from the 2-2 draw with Bristol Rovers on Saturday after picking up a knock and it is likely he will return to the squad.
McAllister has a selection dilemma in goal as he decides whether to keep faith with David Lucas or restore regular number one Casper Ankergren to the side.
Lucas kept hs place in the side on Saturday after keeping a clean sheet in the Carling Cup win over Crystal Palace, but McAllister may opt for Ankergren again.

Teamtalk.com

Killa


kjelvi

Quote from: Killa on September 02, 2008, 10:10:24
Vises denne live på LUTV?
Bare radiolyd!
Bortsett fra reservekampene på hjemmebane har ikke United til å live-overføre tv-bilder fra kamper i det hele tatt.

kjelvi

Spotlight on Bradford City

YEP's chief football writer Phil Hay takes a close look at Bradford City ahead of tonight's Johnstone's Paint Trophy clash

The Gaffer
Stuart McCall. An incredibly popular managerial appointment at Valley Parade before the start of last season, and no wonder.
Born in Leeds, McCall began his playing career with Bradford and returned to the club again in 1998 after spells with Everton and Rangers, and he was a unanimous choice among City's supporters as the long-term replacement for Colin Todd.
Bradford's board fulfilled that wish by persuading McCall to move from his role as assistant boss of Sheffield United and take up his first full managerial job at Valley Parade.
McCall aimed for promotion last season and fell well short of that target, but City look better equipped to secure a place in League One at the end of his second year as boss.

The Danger
Peter Thorne. A striker with vast experience and who, over the course of his career, has cost more than £2million in combined transfer fees, Thorne is the most obvious threat to Leeds tonight.
The high scoring rate he produced consistently with Swindon Town, Stoke City and Cardiff City has been repeated at Bradford, for whom the forward struck 15 times last season and has already found the net five times during the current term.
City in total have scored only eight goals since the start of the season and it is already obvious that Thorne's contribution will be a key factor in their attempt to reach League One in May.

The Form
Seen by many as leading candidates for promotion this season, Bradford have done their best to live up to that billing so far.
One defeat from their first four League Two matches has allowed City to climb to fifth position in the table, one point behind the four unbeaten clubs who share the lead with 10 points.
Bradford's first loss of the League Two campaign was inflicted on Saturday by Aldershot Town, who scored four minutes from time to secure a 3-2 win at the Recreation Ground, and City were heavily beaten during their Carling Cup first-round tie against Huddersfield Town last month. That particular West Yorkshire derby ended in a 4-0 defeat at the Galpharm Stadium.

The Odds
Leeds United are overwhelming favourites ahead of tonight's game, with William Hill offering 4-6 about a home win.
Bradford are 10-3 shots at a stadium where they have never won a competitive game, while a draw will pay out at 12-5.

The Whistler
Anthony Taylor. The Greater Manchester official has entered his fourth season as a Football League referee, and he was the man in the middle for United's home game against Yeovil Town last season, handing out four yellow cards.
Taylor took a relatively tough line during the 2007-08 campaign, showing 105 cautions and his red card on 10 occasions, but he has averaged one booking a game during his four matches this term.

YEP

kjelvi

Quote from: kjelvi on September 02, 2008, 10:16:03
Born in Leeds, McCall began his playing career with Bradford and returned to the club again in 1998 after spells with Everton and Rangers, and he was a unanimous choice among City's supporters as the long-term replacement for Colin Todd.

Sikkert kjent for de fleste, men Stuart er sønnen til Leeds tidligere spiller Andy McCall, som spilte 64 kamper og gjorde 8 mål for Leeds i perioden 1952-55. Kom fra WBA for £2000, gikk til Halifax hvor han avsluttet karrieren.
Har sett (for lenge siden) sitater hvor Stuart bekrefter at han er Leeds United-fan.

http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/players/243.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_McCall_(footballer_born_1925)


Fra: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_McCall:

Stuart McCall was born on 10 June 1964 in Leeds, England, to Scottish parents Andy, a former professional footballer, and Jean McCall. He was the couple's third child after Leslie and Janette, who were 20 and 15 respectively when Stuart was born. The family home was just round the corner from Leeds United's Elland Road ground where McCall would spend many Saturday afternoons watching United, dreaming of following his father and playing for Leeds, even after the family moved to Wortley. McCall played football for Upper Wortley Primary School and Thornhill Middle School, even scoring a winning goal for the latter in a cup final when he came on as a substitute with his arm in a sling. McCall also played table tennis as a schoolboy but excelled at football, captaining the Leeds under-11 boys team and playing for other Leeds representative sides. McCall's parents split and he made up for his size when he moved to one of Leeds' toughest estates and played for pub sides by the age of 14. He moved schools to Harrington High and also played for local young sides Pudsey Juniors, Holbeck and later Farsley Celtic. McCall thought he had missed his chance of playing professionally after a string of other players were signed by professional clubs, until Farsley played Bradford City's junior side in a friendly and he impressed coach Bryan Edwards enough to be asked for a trial.


kjelvi

McCall out to avoid double derby pain

More than 20,000 fans are expected to watch the Yorkshire derby with Leeds in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy â€" a figure only matched once outside the final in the competition’s history.
City have sold nearly 4,000 tickets and McCall is desperate not to give them a double dose of misery after the recent Carling Cup hammering at Huddersfield.
McCall admitted: “Standing on the touchline for the last 20 minutes that night was really difficult and I don’t want that to be the case again at Elland Road.
“Obviously there is that possibility if Leeds play right to the top of their game and we’re under par. But we have to make sure that doesn’t happen.
“We played all right for an hour against Huddersfield and then the roof seemed to cave in. We’ve got to guard against that tonight.
“It’s about pride because this is still a derby regardless of what league the teams are in. We’ve got to do the best possible for the supporters as well as for ourselves.”
McCall and Leeds counterpart Gary McAllister were room-mates as Scottish internationals and there is plenty of respect between them.
McAllister said: “We go back a long way. We know what type of player Stuart was and what his teams are like.
“Bradford have started well and want promotion. That’s our number one priority too but we also want the momentum and confidence that goes with good cup runs.”
McCall’s recent record at Leeds with Sheffield United was good - he celebrated a 4-0 away win on the last visit. But he will always be remembered for the brawl with team-mate Andy Myers during City’s 6-1 thrashing in their final days in the Premiership.
McCall is reluctant to rake up the past but said: “That was a terrible day and one which I’d like to forget.
“But like last season, this is probably the toughest draw we could have got.
“This competition won’t be top of Gary’s priorities but he’ll know as well as anyone the financial aspects are there.
“Make no bones about it, losing to us would be an embarrassment for Leeds so they will play a strong side and it’s going to be a very difficult game.
“But it’s an exciting one for our supporters and there are a lot going over there. We don’t want to disappoint them and must make sure we put in a good performance.”
City could have a good omen in the camp.
Leeds fell at home to League Two opposition last season when 18,000 saw Chris Casper’s Bury win 2-1. Casper is now in charge of the youth team at Valley Parade.
McCall has received a boost on the injury front with medical checks showing Matt Clarke is far better than first feared.
McCall said: “The tests have shown it may not be too bad and might be just a case of cramping up in a certain area.
“You’ve got to be careful with calves but it sounds like he might be available for Port Vale next week which would be great news.”
Meanwhile, Chris Brandon will play in a private friendly against Burnley tomorrow.
Brandon has been out of action since damaging an ankle at Motherwell during pre-season.

thetelegraphandargus.co.uk

kjelvi

Wetherall's delight at United and City's form

An injury severe enough to end his season excused David Wetherall from the massacre of Bradford City at Elland Road seven years ago. Squirming in his ringside seat, the defender felt every punch.
Wetherall was omitted from the squad named by Jim Jefferies on May 13, 2001, and took up the chance to work as a summariser with a local radio station during live commentary of Bradford's West Yorkshire derby against Leeds United.
To this day, he is still not certain whether his time in gantry was any less excruciating than his view from the pitch would have been.
Bradford, as a Premier League club, were fatally wounded before their appearance at Elland Road, and the penultimate weekend of the 2000-01 season saw them drown in the frustration which epitomised their entire year.
City's 6-1 defeat was a sporting humiliation, and the exchange of punches between two of their players, Stuart McCall and Andy Myers, a public relations disaster.
McCall and Wetherall will revisit the scene of that implosion tonight, no longer professional players but still in possession of an obvious score to settle.
"I can't say I was glad to miss that game," said Wetherall.
"Footballers are paid to play football and I didn't enjoy it any more from the commentary box.
"I like to tell myself that if I had been playing, it wouldn't have been the beating it was.
"Alternatively, there's nothing to say we wouldn't have conceded seven or eight goals with me in the side. The facts of the day are there in black and white.
"The result came at a stage when everything seemed to be a real struggle for us and there's nothing positive to be said about that game or that period in general.
"It was a difficult time to be a Bradford fan.
"I was an ex-Leeds player and I was itching to play at Elland Road from an early stage of the season, but the flare-up between two of our players summed up the whole afternoon.
"When things are going against you as badly as they were at Bradford, tempers tend to fray and it was plain to see that the pressure got the better of a couple of people.
"Most of us are very passionate about our jobs but there was no excuse for that and it's not an incident I'd expect anyone involved to say they were proud of. I think that's what you call a day to forget.
"The thing about Stuart is that he loves his football and particularly when it involves Bradford City.
"He'll want to win tonight just as much as he did back then."
McCall and Myers are said to have exchanged a reconciliatory handshake in Bradford's changing room at Elland Road shortly after their confrontation, and that specific flicker of controversy was soon lost in a timeline of catastrophic decline at Valley Parade.
Three years later, Leeds would do their best to match and eclipse City's financial irresponsibility, and of all the things that the two clubs hold in common, the most striking is that both a fortunate to still be in existence.
Leeds and Bradford have not contested a competitive game since City gave up their Premier League ghost in 2001, and the stage for the resumption of local hostilities this evening says everything about their experience of the 21st century.
The Johnstone's Paint Trophy was a tournament which, before last season, United had never contested, but this evening's first-round match at Elland Road is the pick of the draw for the Northern Section and a tie of some intrigue.
Leeds hope to attract a crowd in the region of 20,000.
At a push, the game may set the record for an attendance seen at any stage of the competition before the final.
"It's a great draw for both clubs," said Wetherall, Bradford's first-team coach and a retired centre-back who made in excess of 200 appearances for Leeds between 1991 and 1999.
"The Johnstone's Paint Trophy doesn't always register high on the priorities of every club but there's more attention on tonight's game than there might have been, simply because of who's involved.
"The local edge adds something to the tie, and games between Leeds and Bradford don't come around too often.
"There were easier draws out there certainly, but a better one? Probably not.
"For us, it's very important not to get too caught up in the occasion. Leeds will be an incredibly difficult team to beat and the most important thing first of all is that we go to Elland Road and do ourselves justice.
"Perhaps the most frustrating thing for the players (in 2001) was that it was difficult to leave the pitch with their heads held high.
"We've done okay this season and three wins from four league matches is a good start.
"Promotion to League One is the goal for us, I'll make no bones about that, but every game matters.
"We were never going to win the Carling Cup but our result in the first round wasn't what we were looking for."
City's 4-0 defeat to Huddersfield Town in the opening stage of the League Cup â€" their first West Yorkshire derby of the season â€" was not necessarily the overwhelming rout it appeared on paper, but four goals scored by Huddersfield in the second half embarrassed them nonetheless.
In Leeds they may see a club whose League One results lack panache, but United's cup pedigree has been excellent this season.
Carling Cup ties against Chester City and Crystal Palace yielded two wins and nine goals, and the Johnstone's Paint Trophy is a competition which Gary McAllister's squad is strong enough to win.
For Wetherall, satisfaction has been drawn from the fact that both Leeds and Bradford remain in business, despite so many threats to the contrary.
The 37-year-old left Elland Road before the rot set in, but he was captain at Valley Parade when frantic talk of wage deferrals, administration and liquidation was at its height.
He would not wish those circumstances on his worst enemy, less still a club who once employed him.
"I've always been fortunate to get a good reception whenever I go back to Elland Road, and I'm as happy as anyone to see Leeds coming through their problems," he said.
"Leeds and Bradford have been down very similar roads, and there were times when both clubs were in great danger.
"You can't exaggerate the scale of the problems they faced.
"It's pleasing to be able to say that ourselves and Leeds are now moving in a more positive direction and back towards a position in the English leagues where I think we're more suited to.
"The rivalry will be there tonight and I know where my loyalties lie but, for me, it's a satisfying thing to see Leeds and Bradford enjoying better times.
"Both clubs deserve it."

yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

Sleivind

Quote from: Sleivind on September 01, 2008, 17:05:16
Det er vel en regel som sier at en er nødt til å bruke x-antall "førstelagsspillere" i malingscupen? Hvor mange er det snakk om?

Noen som vet?

Dennis

Aidan White starter, skal man tro Waccoe.
Marching on together!

75 SOLLI

Spent på hvor mange tilskuere det blir i dag........
Tipper (les:håper) på over 20.000 ::)

willum

Leeds United: Lucas, Richardson, Huntington, Marques, White, Prutton, Kilkenny, Howson, Snodgrass, Showunmi, Robinson. Subs: Ankergren, Beckford, Becchio, Delph, Johnson.

Ferre

Ser ut som vi spiller 4-3-3 da, er spent på hvordan det fungerer. Håper de som ble vraket på lørdag virkelig er klar for å vise seg fram!

Har trua på seier i dag.

Dennis

Spennende lag og artig med 4-3-3.

Dog ser midtbanen ut til å ekstremt lite defensive fibre, men regner med at det er Prutton som får oppgaven i å stabilisere laget. Har troa på han, men han får litt av en jobb.

Håper gutta kommer ut i full spiker og scorer tidlig.
Marching on together!

Per-Stian

Lucas
Richardson - Huntington - Marques - White
Robinson - Prutton - Kilkenny - Howson - Snodgrass
Showunmi

Benken: Ankergren, Beckford, Becchio, Delph, Johnson

Skuffa over at det ikkje er fleire unge som får prøve seg, som til dømes Gardner på høgreback. Elliot burde i det minste få ein plass på benken. Men eg reknar med dette laget skal vere godt nok til å avansere. MOT!