KAMP: vs. Hartlepool 8/9

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kjelvi

Neste kamp for våre helter er mot Hartlepool hjemme på Elland Road lørdag 8. september, kl. 16.00.



Statto:

Leeds United versus Hartlepool United  

Overall Record (ex. frieldly):  6  4-0-2  19-12
- Home 3-0-0  12-5
- Away: 1-0-2  7-7

FA Cup:
Date Venue Round Result Crowd Scorers
18/01/1979 Victoria Park FACR3 6 - 2 16000 Hart, Graham, Harris, E. Gray, E. Gray, F. Gray

League Cup:
22/09/1965 Elland Road LCR2 4 - 2 11081 Cooper, Belfitt, Johnson, Storrie

League:
25/11/1944 Victoria Park Football League (Northern Section) 0 - 3 4940 -
18/11/1944 Elland Road Football League (Northern Section) 6 - 2 9000 Short, Short, Short, Hindle, Hindle, Ainsley
16/03/1940 Victoria Park Regional League NE Division 1 - 2 1500 Stephenson
18/11/1939 Elland Road Regional League NE Division 2 - 1 4000 Holley, Hodgson

Friendly:
22/07/2006 Victoria Park 1 - 2 2912 Stone


Kilde: leedsfans.org.uk

kjelvi

#1
Hartlepool United: Leeds Players
This is a list of players who have played for Hartlepool United who have also played for Leeds.


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

Jim Baker 01/08/1920 01/06/1926 **        
Bill Poyntz 01/06/1921 01/11/1923 ** 01/06/1927      
Cuthbert Robson 01/07/1924 31/05/1926 ** 01/06/1927      
John Fell 01/05/1925 01/05/1927 ** 01/06/1928 01/07/1929    
Harry Clarke 19/02/1947 01/11/1947 ** 01/11/1949 01/06/1950 7 1
Robert Thompson 01/07/1920 31/05/1921 ** 01/12/1926      
Bobby Mason 01/03/1922 01/07/1927 ** 01/06/1928      
Walter Coates 01/08/1921 01/07/1925 ** 01/08/1928      
Frank McKenna 01/07/1956 01/02/1958 ** 01/07/1959 01/06/1960 32 5
George Willis 01/03/1953 01/11/1954 ** 01/11/1954 01/06/1959 25 7
Barrie Wright 01/11/1962 01/06/1964 ** 01/09/1970      

John McGovern 01/08/1974 01/02/1975 ** 01/05/1967 01/09/1968 72 5

Wayne Entwistle 15/10/1979 01/11/1980 ** 01/09/1989 01/06/1990 2 0

Andy Linighan 15/05/1984 17/01/1986 ** 01/09/1980 15/05/1984    

Mark Gavin 01/05/1980 01/07/1985 ** 01/03/1985   7 1
Mark Gavin 01/05/1980 01/07/1985 ** 01/09/1997 01/06/1998 3 0
Russell Doig 01/07/1986 01/03/1988 ** 01/03/1988 01/06/1990 33 2

Neil Aspin 01/08/1981 28/07/1989 ** 19/01/2001 26/06/2001 11 0

Mark Tinkler 29/11/1991 25/03/1997 ** 02/11/2000   124 26

Martin Woods 01/07/2003 05/07/2005 ** 09/09/2004 22/10/2004 6 0


Kilde: leedsfans.org.uk


kjelvi

#2
Kjentfolk på The Vic

To ex-spillere gikk fra Leeds til divisjonskollega Hartlepool sist sommer - begge på free transfer.



Ian Moore:
http://www.hartlepoolunited.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10326~8439,00.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Moore

Spissen kom til Leeds fra Burnley 2004-05. Ingen stor hit, selv om han fikk fansens annerkjennelse for sin innsats.

2004-05: 6 kamper (hvorav 2 som innbytter) - 0 mål i ligaen.
2005-06: 20 kamper (hvorav 18 som innbytter) - 0 mål i ligaen. 2 kamper i ligacupen.
2006-06:  33 kamper (hvorav 19 som innbytter) - 2 mål i ligaen. 3 kamper (hvorav 2 som innbytter) og 3 mål i ligacupen. 1 kamp i FA-cupen.




Robbie Elliott:
http://www.hartlepoolunited.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10326~8207,00.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robbie_Elliott

Forsvareren kom til Leeds fra Sunderland forrige sesong.
Fikk 7 seriekamper (hvorav 2 som innbytter) i serien og 1 FA cup-kamp for Leeds.


auren

Kan vi klare å stå med 0 poeng etter denne kampen? De færreste her inne hadde vel trodd at dette var mulig før sesongen startet. 4 seire på 4 mulige er helt strålende!

auren - øltørst

Leeds
Till
I
Die!
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
Marcelo Bielsa, 16.01.19, etter Spygate-foredraget sitt.

Eriksen55

jeg hadde trua på det og jeg tror også vi står med + 9 poeng etter 8 :)

Kandol scorer også i den kampen...for Leeds taper aldri når Kandol scorer hehe

Tipper vi vinner 2-0 neste helg, nesten 26780 tilskuere!




kjelvi

#5
Hartlepool -  Oldham  4-1  (HT 3-1)
0-1: Davies 14
1-1: Moore 15
2-1: Brown 26
3-1: Barker (pen) 44
4-1: Porter 83


sindre12

Kjelvi det jør ingenting se her:

Leeds-Tranmere
2-1    greenacre
kandol    
heath

Leeds-Southend
4-1     ?
thommo  
flo
kandol
beckford  

Leeds-Luton
1-0
Kandol

Leeds-Nottingham F.
kandol
beckford
         ?



Beckford 4 England!
Beckford 4 England!

Eriksen55

rui som scoret mot southend, ikke kandol:) ikke at det var poenget her men..

kjelvi

Pools hit four to punish Oldham
HARTLEPOOL United cruised past Oldham to make it three wins on the spin in League One.

Pools were utterly rampant over a dismal Latics outfit and they even gifted the visitors a goal of a start when Craig Davies opened the scoring.
But the hosts roared back with goals from Ian Moore, James Brown, Richard Barker, Joel Porter in a sizzling display which left Victoria Park buzzing.
Hartlepool boss Danny Wilson issued a recall for Robbie Elliott at left-back and Willie Boland was ruled out with a hamstring strain.
Oldham haded a surprise start to striker Lee Hughes, less than two weeks after the former West Brom man's release from prison.
After a low key opening, Pools found themselves a goal down after 14 minutes.
Godwin Antwi misjudged a long ball and Craig DAVIES nicked in to slide the ball past keeper Jan Budtz.
Pools struck back within two minutes when Ian MOORE tucked the ball home from close range after a low cross from the lively Andy Monkhouse.
The hosts blasted ahead on 26 minutes when Richard Barker fed James BROWN and the youngster showed great composure to coolly slot low into the far corner.
They extended their lead one minute before half-time when BARKER slid the ball into the bottom corner from the penalty spot after Monkhouse had been impeded in the box by Sean Gregan.
HT: Hartlepool 3 Oldham 1
Pools continued to dominate after the break and had a massive claim for another penalty on 52 minutes when Monkhouse appeared to be tripped by John Thompson, but the referee bizarrely waved play on.
Oldham almost grabbed one back on the hour mark when Hughes was released through on goal, but he fired his shot wide under pressure from Michael Nelson and the advancing Budtz.
The flow was mostly in the opposite direction however, and it was nearly four when Monkhouse's show was spilt by keeper Mark Crossley and Moore managed to poke the ball out to Barker, but the targetman could not keep his effort down and the volley sailed over the top.
Barker was inches away again on 78 minutes when he hurled himself at Moore's wicked cross but he narrowly failed to connect.
Pools did make it 4-1 on 84 minutes when substitute PORTER picked up a loose ball in the Oldham box and clipped it over Crossley.

hartlepoolmail.co.uk

sindre12

Beckford 4 England!

John I

Leeds taper aldri når Kandol scorer!   He He

Bringer tilbake miner om den tiden Leeds aldri tapte da A. Smith scoret.

Måtte det bare vare!!!

MOT

[:p]
Marching on together

Runar

var ikke bare d at de ikke tapte...de vant faktisk hvergang, helt fram til vi ble frarøvet seieren på santiago....
 

RoarG

Det er bare å glede seg til 3 nye poeng[:D].

Change is the constant that cannot be changed.
"Jeg tror ikke på Gud, men etter Bielsas ansettelse må jeg nok revurdere", Roar Gustavsen, januar 2020

Sleivind

#13
Nye billettsystemet er fortsatt ikke i drift. Hvor lang tid kan en egentlig bruke på noe slikt? [:0]

flynn

quote:
Originally posted by Sleivind

Nye billettsystemet er fortsatt ikke i drift. Hvor lang tid kan en egentlig bruke på noe slikt? [:0]



"noen år må man nok regne med" ifølge Oslo Sporveier.

flynn

soumoh

Bad news: Thompson spiller garantert ikke pga albueskaden han pådro seg i kampen mot hattemakerne, og Douglas skal spille for Irland.

We'll be back.
We'll be back.

Jon R

#16
Da er det vel duket for Prutton, Hughes og Howson på midten. Det er ikke sikkert dette svekker oss veldig. Offensivt kan vi kanskje oppleve mer støtte til spissene våre enn i de siste kampene. Spørsmålet er hvem som skal gjøre ryddejobben defensivt. Hughes? I følge Norman Hunter ble vi fryktelig baktunge mot Luton og Douglas fungerte nesten som en tredje stopper. [8)]

Jon R.
Jon R.

Budda

Blir artig å se Howson fra start. Hughes og Howson på midten er ikke en kraftig svekkelse
Endre

flynn

Dumt å endre på det som virker, men nå blir man jo nødt.

Hva med en 4-3-3 oppstilling, med Hughes som sentral holding player, og Prutton/Howson som indreløpere. Så kan Carole og Beckford slikke krittet på hver sin side og mate Kandol med innlegg.

flynn


auren

#19
Tipper dette laget:

Anker - Frazer, Rui, Heath, Clapham - Prutton, Howson, Hughes, Da Costa - Kandol, Becks

Edit: Nå har vel Carole gjort deg noenlunde bra de siste kampene, så det kan hende at Howson må vike, og at midtbanen blir seende slik ut:
Carole - Hughes - Prutton - Da Costa

auren, som er spent på portugiseren.

Leeds
Till
I
Die!
"Guardiola said: 'You know more about Barcelona than I do!'"
Marcelo Bielsa, 16.01.19, etter Spygate-foredraget sitt.

Jon R

Hartlepool har tydeligvis et meget habilt fotballlag, og 4-1 over Oldham var rett og slett imponerende og ikke et mål for mye slik jeg tolker kamprapportene! De har tre strake seire nå, og dette blir ingen walk over. Jeg tror vi får sesongens første poengtap ( utover det Football league har gitt oss [xx(]) og at Ian Moore putter mot oss. [B)]

Jon R.
Jon R.

Asbjørn

quote:
Originally posted by Jon R
Jeg tror vi får sesongens første poengtap ( utover det Football league har gitt oss [xx(]) og at Ian Moore putter mot oss. [B)]


...men når "season long" står for tur, tipper du nok likevel seier  [:o)][8)]



Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free
silhouetted by the sea

B.Dylan
Tell me - I've got to know
Tell me - Tell me before I go
Does that flame still burn, does that fire still glow
Or has it died out and melted like the snow
Tell me  Tell me

Dylan

Jon R

Jeg har tippet uavgjort, Asbjørn. [:)]

Jon R.
Jon R.

kjelvi

Whites are Wise to calm down
Leeds boss Dennis Wise has urged his side not to get carried away by their excellent start and maintains they must "not let standards slip".
Tresor Kandol grabbed his third goal of the campaign to maintain Leeds' 100% start with a 1-0 win over Luton on Saturday.
Strike partner Jermaine Beckford played a major part in creating the goal and Wise hailed the in-form duo.
"I was pleased for Tres because he has done very well," Wise told the club's official website.
"Jermaine Beckford has also done well and they're both electric at the moment.
"The team are doing very well and we're chuffed but I've said before and will carry on saying it, we have to keep performing and not let our standards slip."

TeamTalk

kjelvi


Leeds United cross & Blackwell

(.......om Blackwell/Wise/Carver-bråket, se tråden om "En lavpannet provokatør....eller...."...)

It is unsurprising that, in this season of all seasons, the fabled curse of the manager-of-the month award should find Wise resistant to its reliable charms.
United's boss had secured the award for August on Thursday morning, but the negative effect of the prize was minimal 48 hours later as Leeds collected their fourth successive league win.
Wise responded to the award with transparent disinterest, riled as he was by the Football League's decision to deduct 15 points from his club at the start of the season. He had not received his trophy by kick-off on Saturday, which may explain the failure of the curse, and would not object if the trinket was left to gather dust in the League's headquarters. If the club's present form - their best start to a league campaign since 1984 - is a sign of consistency ahead, the League should perhaps consider creating space to house a few more.
It is not simply United's results that are impressing; the list of victims that Wise's players are slowly accumulating is also undeniably eye-catching.
Previous victories over Tranmere, Southend and Nottingham Forest came against recognised promotion candidates, and Luton are no less hopeful of involving themselves in the play-offs at the end of the season. The rest of League One will now adding Leeds to that list following a sequence of results which leaves United's record as the only remaining perfect set of statistics in the Football League.
The well-known irony is that United remain at the bottom of League One, three points short of zero points, but the penalty imposed on them by the League is no longer a serious issue.
Wise's players will be free of that burden if they beat Hartlepool at Elland Road next weekend, and their division is satisfyingly tight. United are 13 points short of leaders Leyton Orient, and 10 away from a place in the top six. So strong is their goal difference that two more wins would take them out of the relegation places. The fact that United's performances are still lacking panache is a minor, if important, concern.
Expectations that Luton's tactics would create a tight game on Saturday were unfounded, but an opening encounter did not allow for an enthralling spectacle.
Possession was afforded to both sides, and neither set of players lacked space to play in, but the match yielded few chances, and it took a clever goal from Tresor Kandol in the 45th minute to earn United's narrow victory.
Kandol and Jermaine Beckford had lacked service in the first half - an issue which also left Blackwell's strikers largely redundant - but their improving partnership bore fruit again, just when Luton appeared to have reached the interval unscathed.
Beckford picked up possession on the left wing and drifted infield, slotting a pass into Kandol's path inside the box. Kandol anticipated the pass and lost his marker, providing him with the space to hook a left-foot shot past goalkeeper David Forde and into the far corner of the net.
United's lead was slightly fortunate, although Beckford should have opened the scoring in the 28th minute. A lob from Kandol bounced over Luton right-back Keith Keane and left Beckford with a simple chance from 10 yards, but the striker's low shot slipped past the post.
Leeds needed a second goal and, without it, Luton were invited to test United's nerve after half-time.
Paul Furlong found the net with a header but saw the effort ruled out for a foul on Manuel Rui Marques, and David Bell's powerful shot from 30 yards skimmed the crossbar with 59 minutes gone. United came under increasing strain, yet Beckford could have increased United's lead six minutes later when his strike was beaten away by Forde at the near post, and Luton's pressure lacked the direction to supply an equaliser.
For all the lack of creativity, the spirit of the game was excellent and surprisingly mild-mannered before a crowd which approached 27,000. The atmosphere seemed too good to be true, and ultimately it was. Oliver's whistle which ended proceedings was merely the start of a more explosive confrontation.

YEP

kjelvi

Carole told to keep going
Sebastien Carole has been told to keep impressing after fighting his way into the first-team plans of Dennis Wise this season.
The French winger was a spectator for much of last season but this term things have changed and he has put in some very encouraging displays. However he has been warned by the boss not to let his performances slip.
Wise told the Evening Post: "Someone's shoved a rocket up his backside and he's doing very well.
"I'm chuffed to bits because we didn't get enough out of Sebastien before. He's performing and that's what we expect week in, week out.
"If he does that then he's very much part of this team."

eatsleepsport.com

kjelvi

Away Fans Hit Out At Prices
Angy Hartlepool fans have hit out over ticket prices for their big game at Elland Road this weekend.  
They will be travelling to the game against Leeds on Saturday for their first league clash ever at the ground.
The match has been classed a Category 'A' game by the powers-that-be, with ticket prices @£25 for adults and @£12 for U-16s.
Pools charge away fans £20, with home fans also £20 (£18 standing). Many fans feel angry about Leeds' pricing policy.

leedsutd-mad.co.uk

kjelvi

Gunslingers to shoot down Leeds
Hartlepool United's on-fire frontmen are ready to gun down League One big shots Leeds United.
Pools go into Saturday's mouth-watering clash at Elland Road on the back of another goal-laden display last night â€" this time firing three past Chesterfield to cruise into round two of the Johnstone's Paints Trophy.
A brilliant double from James Brown and a stunning David Foley cannon took their goal tally to seven in four days and 15 from seven matches so far this season.
With fellow frontmen Richard Barker, Ian Moore and Joel Porter all off the mark for the season already, Pools head to Leeds full of confidence as well as firepower, according to Victoria Park boss Danny Wilson.
"There was a question labelled against us earlier in the season about where the goals would come from," Wilson said.
"Well, they are coming from everywhere at the moment.
"We have strikers looking sharp and in amongst the goals â€" they are looking confident.
"We had four strikers on the park on Saturday (in the 4-1 win over Oldham) and then again last night.
"Sometimes you have to play to your strengths, if you have that threat you have to use it.
"We had some good performances last night and there will be some thinking to do for Saturday."
He added: "Irrespective of the side put out last night I expected us to win the game and for some of the other guys to show what they are capable of.
"They managed to do that and they will be relishing the prospect of playing at the weekend.
"Saturday will take care of itself. That is what we are in the game for, to go in front of 30,000 people and it would be great to do that every week.
"This is one the players will enjoy."
Wilson hailed strike duo Foley and Brown, who are now adding a final product to the undoubted potential they have shown in the past.
Brown has now netted in three of his last four â€" already halfway to his total for last season â€" and Foley added his third of the season to go with the double he blasted past Scunthorpe in the Carling Cup.
"James is so difficult to pick up where he plays in that pocket," Wilson said.
"If we can get the ball to him he can cause problems and he knows how to get goals.
"David is picking up things very quickly, just as James is.
"I think those players can cause anyone problems, you saw them do it to top teams like AZ Alkmaar and Newcastle in pre-season.
"They are big talents, that is for sure."
Wilson was also delighted with his side's professional display against the battling Spireites.
Pools were a class above the League Two outfit despite making five changes to the side from the weekend.
But the boss was less than chuffed with the late consolation goal they conceded which gave the hosts a glimmer of hope towards the end.
"We were a bit disappointed to concede and for 20 minutes we were a bit sloppy," he said.
"But that is a minor complaint because we have gone away from home and produced a terrific performance and won by three goals.
"We could have had more but 3-0 was great, 1-0 would have been good at a place as tough at Saltergate."

sunderlandecho.com

kjelvi

Midfield worries for Pools clash
Leeds manager Dennis Wise faces a midfield crisis ahead of Saturday's visit of Hartlepool and could be missing as many as four players.
Skipper Alan Thompson is struggling with a groin injury sustained in last weekend's home win over Luton and is an early doubt.
Jonathan Douglas will not be available as Leeds chase a fifth straight league win as he is on international duty with the Republic of Ireland.
Fellow first-team midfielders Ian Westlake and Curtis Weston, a summer signing from Swindon, have both been nursing ankle injuries in recent weeks and Wise will be forced to make changes.
Jonny Howson, 19, could make his first start in the league this season and new signing Paul Huntington is expected to be included in the squad.

teamtalk.com

kjelvi

Hartlepool ready for Leeds

Gary Liddle was delighted to get the Johnstone's Paint job done last night.
But the Hartlepool United midfielder insisted they will have to iron out some of the sloppy defending which almost cost them late on in the 3-1 first-round victory at Chesterfield.
Danny Wilson's side survived a couple of early scares against the Spireites before taking a commanding 3-0 lead thanks to a James Brown double after David Foley had got the ball rolling.
The hosts struck back after 72 minutes when veteran striker Wayne Allison took advantage of some slack defending to set up a nervous finale.
With Leeds United awaiting at Elland Road this weekend, Liddle is adamant there will work it out before Saturday. "It was a good result and it sets us up nicely for the weekend," Liddle said. "To be honest, we were a bit disappointed last night. We did so well in the first half but we let them back into it a bit in the second.
"We gave them a couple of chances and if it wasn't down to poor finishing it could have been closer. We got a bit sloppy in the last 15 minutes and we need to improve on that building up for the weekend. But confidence is high at the moment and it keeps the run going."
Boss Danny Wilson, whose sided have hit 15 goals in seven games this term, added: "There was a question labelled against us earlier in the season about where the goals would come from.
"Well, they are coming from everywhere at the moment. We have strikers looking sharp and in amongst the goals â€" they are looking confident. We had some good performances last night and there will be some thinking to do for Saturday."
He added: "Irrespective of the side put out last night I expected us to win the game and for some of the other guys to show what they are capable of.
"They managed to do that and they will be relishing the prospect of playing at the weekend.
"Saturday will take care of itself. That is what we are in the game for, to go in front of 30,000 people and it would be great to do that every week. This is one the players will enjoy."

sunderlandecho.com