KAMP: vs. Rotherham (JPT) 8/10 (Sendes på SKY)

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Det bør gå Leeds vei.....men man kan aldri ta lett på en kamp.

MOT

JanE

- Ronaldo: - Du er elendig!
-Taylor: - Ja, men jeg er i hvert fall ikke stygg

Hørt i rettsalen:
"Hvor vil du bo lille venn? Hos Mamma ?"
"Nei, hun slår meg!"
"Hos Pappa da ?"
"Nei, han slår meg også!"
"Hvor vil du bo da ?"
"Sammen med Manchester United, for de slår ingen."

MartinR

Burde være en enkel match, men alt kan skje i Cup

Dennis

Det var den grei trekning, og tross bortekamp blir det ikke langt å reise. Det er alltid tøft med derbyoppgjør, men det er viktig med litt blest rundt kampene, spesielt når denne cupen ikke er særlig prestisjefylt fra før av. Ingen vil tape mot rivaler og derfor tror jeg sjansene for at Leeds tar dette seriøst, er gode.

Ser frem til kampen!
Marching on together!

Tom S

We're the famous Leeds United and we're of to Wembley!
COME ON LEEDS !!

Promotion 2010

Kampen skal spilles på DON VALLEY STADIUM og ikke på Mill Moore. Det blir litt som mot Brighton; en friidrettsarena med "running-tracks" rundt!

Det blir "et første" møte med denne arenaen for Leeds.


Don Valley:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire/content/panoramas/don_valley_stadium_360.shtml

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Valley_Stadium
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

jackbauer68

og kampen spille altså i Sheffield der Rotherham spiller i år.....

kjelvi

#8



Kamp mot Rotherham United på Don Valley onsdag 8. oktober, kl. 20.45.
Andre runde i Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

Sendes på Sky:
http://www.leedsunited.com/page/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10273~1387172,00.html
Regner med at det betyr også at den sendes på SportN...


Vel tidlig med en egen kamptråd, men når man likevel skulle ut med meldingen om tv-sending - why not?!

Trond90

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

kjelvi




Leeds United versus Rotherham United  

Overall Record:  36  15-6-15  60-55
- Home: 9-2-5 33-22
- Away: 6-4-10 27-33

FA Cup
18/01/1971 Elland Road FACR3R 3 - 2 36890 Giles, Lorimer, Lorimer
11/01/1971 Millmoor FACR3 0 - 0 24000 -

League Cup
20/09/2005 Millmoor LCR2 2 - 0 5445 Cresswell, Cresswell
15/01/1962 Elland Road LCR4R 1 - 2 6385 Johanneson (pen)
12/12/1961 Millmoor LCR4 1 - 1 10899 Charlton

League
08/05/2005 Elland Road Coca-Cola Football League Championship 0 - 0 30900 -
29/11/2004 Millmoor Coca-Cola Football League Championship 0 - 1 8860 -
14/05/1983 Elland Road Division Two 2 - 2 14958 Donnelly, Butterworth
11/12/1982 Millmoor Division Two 1 - 0 13034 Gavin
03/09/1963 Millmoor Division Two 2 - 2 14178 Charlton, Johanneson
28/08/1963 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 0 22517 Weston
28/08/1962 Millmoor Division Two 1 - 2 19508 Charles
22/08/1962 Elland Road Division Two 3 - 4 14119 Charles, Storrie, Johanneson
12/01/1962 Millmoor Division Two 1 - 2 6207 McAdams
02/09/1961 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 3 12610 McCole
31/12/1960 Millmoor Division Two 3 - 1 12557 OG, OG, McCole
27/08/1960 Elland Road Division Two 2 - 0 16480 McCole, Hawksby
23/04/1956 Millmoor Division Two 2 - 0 20013 Nightingale, Nightingale
24/09/1955 Elland Road Division Two 4 - 1 23763 Ripley, Ripley, Ripley, Nightingale
30/08/1954 Millmoor Division Two 0 - 3 17799 -
25/08/1954 Elland Road Division Two 2 - 4 25021 Charles, Charles
19/12/1953 Millmoor Division Two 4 - 2 13145 Charles, Charles, Iggleden, Charles (pen)
22/08/1953 Elland Road Division Two 4 - 2 24309 Charles, Charles, Charles, Nightingale
17/01/1953 Elland Road Division Two 4 - 0 24048 Charles, Charles, Charles, Nightingale
06/09/1952 Millmoor Division Two 1 - 3 14900 Iggleden
09/02/1952 Elland Road Division Two 3 - 0 47985 Stewart, Iggleden, Jim Milburn
29/09/1951 Millmoor Division Two 2 - 4 21352 Iggleden, Iggleden
10/04/1944 Millmoor Football League (Northern Section) 3 - 5 8000 Short, Powell, Tatton
27/12/1941 Millmoor Football League (Northern Section) 1 - 3 3606 Powell
12/10/1940 Millmoor North Regional League 0 - 0 4208 -
02/04/1923 Millmoor Division Two 1 - 3 10000 Harris (pen)
30/03/1923 Elland Road Division Two 2 - 0 12000 Whipp, Powell
14/01/1922 Millmoor Division Two 0 - 1 6000 -
31/12/1921 Elland Road Division Two 0 - 2 12000 -
07/05/1921 Millmoor Division Two 2 - 0 10000 Howarth, Howarth (pen)
08/01/1921 Elland Road Division Two 1 - 0 18000 Ellson


Rotherham United: Leeds Players
This is a list of players who have played for Rotherham United who have also played for Leeds.

  Leeds ** Rotherham United
Player From To ** From To Apps Goals

Ernie Goldthorpe 01/06/1920 01/03/1922 01/06/1925       
Jimmy Rudd 07/02/1949 03/10/1949 03/10/1949 01/10/1951 75 11
John Henderson 01/03/1955 01/06/1956 01/11/1953 01/03/1955 47 7
Don Weston 01/12/1962 15/10/1965 01/12/1960 01/12/1962 74 23
John McCole 01/09/1959 02/10/1961 01/12/1962 01/06/1963 14 5
Jim Storrie 01/06/1962 01/02/1967 01/12/1967 01/12/1969 71 19
Mike O'Grady 11/10/1965 22/09/1969 01/11/1972 01/06/1974 24 2
Rod Johnson 01/03/1962 01/03/1968 01/12/1970 01/12/1973 110 8
Nigel Davey 01/02/1964 01/07/1974 01/07/1974   0 0
Imre Varadi 06/02/1990 01/03/1992 01/03/1992 01/08/1995 67 25
Bobby Davison 18/11/1987 01/08/1992 01/10/1994 01/06/1996 22 4
Glynn Snodin 01/07/1987 01/06/1992 01/02/1992   3 0
John Buckley 01/06/1986 01/11/1987 01/02/1993 01/06/1993 4 0
John Buckley 01/06/1986 01/11/1987 01/11/1987 15/10/1990 105 13
Andy Williams 08/11/1988 01/02/1992 01/10/1986 08/11/1988 87 13
Andy Williams 08/11/1988 01/02/1992 01/10/1993 01/07/1995 51 2
John Pearson 20/01/1987 01/07/1991 01/03/1991   11 5
Ronnie Robinson 18/11/1985 01/02/1987 01/08/1989 01/12/1991 86 2
Paul Pettinger 16/10/1992 28/03/1996 11/08/1995   1 0
Paul Pettinger 16/10/1992 28/03/1996 01/08/1997 01/06/2001 19 0
Rob Bowman 20/11/1992 21/02/1997 21/02/1997 14/08/1997 13 0
Nathan Lowndes 01/04/1995 03/10/1995 28/03/2002   2 0
Jody Morris 19/07/2003 06/03/2004 13/03/2004 15/05/2004     
Leandre Griffit 06/01/2005 06/02/2005 08/03/2005       
Martin Woods 01/07/2003 05/07/2005 01/08/2006

Kilde: Leedsfans.org.uk

Sleivind

Ingen CL og ingen UEFA-cup denne dagen heller. Så kanskje det er en liten mulighet for at den blir sendt på en eller annen viasatkanal?

Papi

As I Walk Through The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death, I Will Fear No Evil


Promotion 2010

Du villa ha din egen tråd ja, Kjelvi........


Rett skal være rett!  ;D
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973

kjelvi


Sølvreven

***************

Leedsoholic. Oppfinneren av "pretting".

kjelvi


Promotion 2010

Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973


kjelvi

LEEDS UNITED: No Don Valley switch

The Football League have ruled out the possibility that Leeds United's forthcoming Johnstone's Paint Trophy game against Rotherham United might be switched from Don Valley Stadium to Elland Road.
The two Yorkshire clubs are scheduled to meet in the second round of the competition's northern section on Wednesday, October 8 after the clash was selected for live coverage by Sky Sports.
And the possibility of a sizeable attendance raised suggeADVERTISEMENTstions that the fixture could be moved from Rotherham's Sheffield-based ground to United's 40,000 capacity home.
But a spokesman for the Football League, who said the body had received no contract from either Leeds or Rotherham regarding a change of venue, said: "It wouldn't appropriate. The club drawn at home would be expected to host the tie there."
United will receive an allocation of around 2,500 tickets for their first-ever visit to Don Valley, an arena designed predominantly for athletics, which became Rotherham's home after the club left Millmoor at the end of last season.
Gary McAllister said: "It'll be strange going to an athletics stadium to play a game, but the players have played at the Withdean (in Brighton) which is pretty similar.
"The beauty of Don Valley is that there's no real home advantage for Rotherham. They'd rather be playing at their home ground.
"They've done brilliantly and started well, but we're looking to progress."
United reached the second round with a 2-1 victory over another Yorkshire club, Bradford City, at Elland Road last week courtesy of an Andy Robinson penalty and a Luciano Becchio header.

YEP


kjelvi

Millers to pick up £10,000 from TV

Rotherham United's Chief Operating Officer, Paul Douglas, says the club are meeting with South Yorkshire Police to talk about policing the Johnstone's Paint Trophy game against Leeds United.
Speaking to The Advertiser, Mr Douglas said, 'Policing costs can sometimes be phenonimal and, while we have not factored the Johnstone's Paint Trophy into our budget we want to make sure we are not going to be paying to play this game. We have a reasonable relationship with South Yorkshire Police and we are hoping there will be a reasonable outcome.'
Mr Douglas also said there were no truth in the rumours that Leeds wanted to switch the game to Elland Road.
The Advertiser says that the club will pick up around ten thousand pounds for the game from Sky Sports.
The game will be All Ticket with no pay on the day facilities and tickets are priced at £10 for Adults and £5 for concessions and are available from the offices at Barbot Hall.


rotherham.vitalfootball.co.uk

trondt

Stian Kleppo hos Viasat er vel fortsatt mannen som kontaktes ang. dette. Skal vi teppebombe mannen med oppfordringer eller holder det at en fra LUSCOS tar jobben ?

kjelvi

Kamp 13/9:

Rotherham 2 - 2 Rochdale  (HT: 0-1)
RU: Rory McArdle og 77, Reuben Reid 90
R: Jordan Rhodes 43, William Buckley 51

REID RECUSES POINT FOR MILLERS
Reuben Reid's goal in the fourth minute of injury-time earned Rotherham United a 2-2 draw against 10-man Rochdale at the Don Valley Stadium.
Reid found the top corner with a right-foot shot from 12 yards to complete an unlikely comeback for the Millers.
Rochdale were cruising after Jordan Rhodes and William Buckley both scored from close range either side of half-time.
But Lee Thorpe's red card midway through the second half allowed Rotherham back into the game.
Rory McArdle headed into his own goal on 77 minutes to hand Rotherham a lifeline before Reid provided a dramatic climax.

TEAM: 
1. Andy Warrington, 3. Mark Lynch, 6. Nick Fenton, 5. Ian Sharps, 24. Andrew Nicholas, 4. Danny Harrison (64), 25. Pablo Mills, 10. Mark Hudson (70), 9. Mark Burchill, 23. Reuben Reid, 20. Ryan Taylor (46).
- SUBS: 30. Steven Cann (GK), 7. Michael Cummins (64), 15. Alex Rhodes (70), 19. Jamie Green, 22. Drewe Broughton (46)



kjelvi

Fra Super-Ray:

Vår Leeds pub i Oslo, som ligger i Gamlebyen i Oslogate har stengt sine dører ut Oktober meldes det. Det anbefales og se kampen 2.Oktober på Two Dogs. Kommer tilbake med mer informasjon hvis vår pub åpner før dette eller annen informasjon rundt saken.Følg med på hjemmesiden framover.

Egen tråd: http://www.leedsunited.no/forum/index.php?topic=11052.0


Trond90

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

kjelvi

Kamp 20/9:

Rotherham 1 - 0 Luton (HT: 0-0)
RU: Alex Rhodes 61

TEAM: 
1. Andy Warrington, 3. Mark Lynch (90), 5. Ian Sharps, 6. Nick Fenton, 24. Andrew Nicholas, 4. Danny Harrison, 25. Pablo Mills, 7. Michael Cummins (84), 22. Drewe Broughton, 23. Reuben Reid, 15. Alex Rhodes.
- SUBS: 30. Steven Cann (GK), 9. Mark Burchill, 10. Mark Hudson (84), 19. Jamie Green (90),
26. Omar Garcia.


RHODES STRIKE HANDS MILLERS VICTORY  
A thunderous long-range strike from Alex Rhodes ensured Rotherham took all three points in the 1-0 home win over Luton on Saturday afternoon.
Both sides conspired to miss a string of chances before Rhodes netted the decisive goal on the hour-mark.
Luton's best chance fell to Michael Spillane in the opening period, but he was unable to hit the target with his header.
In the second half Rotherham's Nick Fenton missed a similar opportunity, before Rhodes broke the deadlock in style, cracking a stunning 35-yard strike past Dean Brill in the visitors' goal.

kjelvi

Kamp 23/9:

Rotherham 3 Southampton 1
Rotherham proved the undoing of yet another Coca-Cola Championship outfit as an impressive display of attacking football saw the League Two side reach the League Cup fourth round for the first time since 1984.
The Millers have already disposed of Wolves and Sheffield Wednesday in this season's Carling Cup - and they made light work of the struggling Saints on this occasion.
Despite lying 47 places above the Millers in the Football League Southampton were outplayed at the Don Valley Stadium and could have gone down to an even heavier defeat than the one dealt to them by goals from Nick Fenton, Danny Harrison and Drewe Broughton.
Stern John did manage a consolation for the visitors but it proved in vain as the Millers held on to book their passage through to the last-16 stage.
Rotherham manager Mark Robins was forced into one change from the side which beat Luton 1-0 on Saturday. Defender Mark Lynch suffered a dislocated shoulder at the weekend and was replaced by former Barnsley man Dale Tonge.
Southampton welcomed defenders Michael Svensson and Lloyd James back into their starting XI.
Saints captain Svensson missed the last three matches due to discomfort in his troublesome knee but was fit enough to start while James shrugged off an arm injury to line up against the Millers.
Bartosz Bialkowski also made his first start in goal with regular number one Kelvin Davis not included in the travelling squad.
An 4-3-3 formation signaled Robins' intent for his side to attack their higher league opponents and it was the hosts who had the first chance of the match after 10 minutes.
Southampton were caught napping as Alex Rhodes drilled in a low corner from the left and the unmarked Ian Sharps connected with a sweetly timed volley which went just wide of the post.
Although it was no surprise when the Millers took the lead it was contentious to who actually claimed the goal which arrived after 23 minutes.
After a looping Alex Rhodes corner caught Bialkowski out, Millers striker Broughton smashed the ball into the the net following Nick Fenton's initial header.
However, at at half-time the fourth official confirmed Fenton's header had crossed the line before Broughton made sure so the goal was awarded to the midfielder.
The visitors improved after going behind but failed to test United goalkeeper Andy Warrington despite several penetrating runs from Andrew Surman into the box.
Rotherham began the second half with a real purpose and their three-pronged attack continued to cause the Saints defence all sorts of problems.
They made their dominance count 10 minutes after the break when Danny Harrison showed a real touch of class to send a sublime curling 30-yard shot past the helpless Bialkowski.
Substitute John breathed life back into the tie five minutes later with a well-struck shot of his own which sailed into the top corner from well outside the penalty area.
The introduction of John gave the visitors the lift they were craving and suddenly Surman and Adam Lallana started to find their passing range from midfield.
And the visitors came close to grabbing an equaliser as Lallana sent in a dangerous cross which only just eluded John at the far post.
But the Millers constantly looked a threat on the break, in particular the lively Andy Rhodes who forced a good save out of Bialkowski with a stinging volley.
And it was from another incisive counter attack from which Rotherham added a third goal in the 68th minute.
Reuben Reid, who had scored the decisive penalty in the previous round against Wolves, embarked on an impressive run past several Saints defenders before sliding the ball across to Broughton, who tapped into an empty net.

Teams:
Rotherham: Warrington, Tonge, Nicholas, Sharps, Fenton, Danny Harrison, Mills, Cummins, Rhodes, Reid, Broughton.
Subs Not Used: Cann, Hudson, Burchill, Garcia, Green, Yates, Joseph.
Booked: Mills, Broughton.
Goals: Fenton 20, Danny Harrison 56, Broughton 69.

Southampton: Bialkowski, Svensson, Perry (Pekhart 77), Cork,Mills (John 55), James, Surman, Wotton,Wright-Phillips (Dyer 63), Lallana, McGoldrick.
Subs Not Used: Forecast, Paterson, Hatch, Thomson.
Booked: Svensson.
Goals: John 61.
Att: 5,147



Promotion 2010

Southampton er enda dårligere enn Crystal Palace. De slo vi 4-0.

Kan jo virkelig bli en cracker på Sky dette! Synd så altfor få gidder å se et lag på 3.nivå borte mot et lag på 4.nivå!

Rotherham har startet bra de. De er positive og sikter mot opprykk tross minus 17. Er nå snart på ZERO!
Min første Leeds-kamp:
Strømsgodset vs Leeds, 19.september 1973