Bortekamp mot Bournemouth på tirsdag den 25.mars 2014.
Fortsetter den elendige formen nå som McDermott sitter tryggere? Dette kan bli første gang laget fra sydkysten havner OVER Leeds ved sesongslutt! Kan Leeds slå tilbake å vinne borte mot laget som klarte 1-2 på Elland Road!
Leeds, who are currently 12 points adrift of a playoff place, have won just once in their previous six matches.
They come up against a Bournemouth side who have enjoyed a good run of form in recent weeks, taking 13 points from a possible 18.
http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/bournemouth/preview/preview-bournemouth-vs-leeds_146059.htmlHead-to-head
• Bournemouth have never beaten Leeds.
• The Yorkshire club hold a 100% home league record against the Cherries winning all four fixtures at Elland Road, with 11 goals scored and only two conceded.
• They last met in the 2007/08 League One season, but Bournemouth have not prized a point off Leeds, since a 0-0 home draw in September 1988 at this second league level.
Kamp 1/10 2013, seier 2-1:
http://forum.leedsunited.no/index.php/topic,20323.0.htmlKamp 8/3 2008, seier 2-0:
http://forum.leedsunited.no/index.php/topic,9988.0.htmlKamp 6/11 2007, seier 3-1:
http://forum.leedsunited.no/index.php/topic,9341.0.htmlDean Court er en søt liten stadion med svært trofaste supportere som møter opp hver gang yndlinger spiller! Bedre kjent som som Goldsands stadium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_CourtLeeds United's most recent clash at Dean Court is vividly remembered by both those who made the long trip to the south coast and the locals.Capacity: 10,700
Record Attendance: 9,359 v Brentford in May 2006.
Distance from Elland Road: 260 miles
Year ground opened: 1910 (
pitched rotated 90 degrees in 2001)
A 1-0 victory at Dean Court, completed by Lee Chapman's goal, secured United's return to the top flight as league champions on the final day of the Division Two season, a hugely significant achievement for the Elland Road club and for then manager Howard Wilkinson.
But the fixture was marred by the mayhem that persisted in the town throughout the Bank Holiday weekend, one which residents find difficult to forget.
Sustained violence led to more than 100 arrests and the disorder caused damage costing in the region of £40,000.
Twelve police officers were left with serious injuries by the time supporters began drifting away from Bournemouth at the end of a long and fraught weekend.
The memories of the violence are such that AFC Bournemouth have written to the Football League, appealing to make United's visit to the Fitness First Stadium next season a midweek game, so limiting the number of fans who make the 260-mile journey south.
The request came within 48 hours of United's final game of last term against Derby County and Superintendent Stuart Katon, of Dorset Police, was quoted as saying: "Every team in the division is going to be looking at the Leeds fixture and anticipating problems with fans."
The prospect of such a cool welcome in Bournemouth may put certain supporters off what is the third longest trip facing Leeds next season, behind those to Yeovil and Swansea.
But those who do travel will find that Bournemouth's home has changed beyond recognition since plans to regenerate the ground were implemented in 2001.
The club's pitch was rotated by 90 degrees and their old terraces were demolished to make way for an all-seater arena with three stands and a capacity of 10,700.
The area to the south of the ground remains open, although the club have constructed a temporary stand there in recent seasons and plan to build a permanent fixture in the near future.
Away fans are usually seated in one area of the East Stand, with an allocation of between 1,500 and 2,000 tickets and the stadium has long been a non-smoking venue.
Two large car parks are situated around the ground, while Bournemouth Central train station is a half-hour walk.
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