1974–75 Leeds United A.F.C. season
1974–75 season | |||
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Chairman | Manny Cussins | ||
Manager | Brian Clough (until 12 September) Maurice Lindley (caretaker) Jimmy Armfield (from 4 October) | ||
Stadium | Elland Road | ||
First Division | 9th | ||
FA Cup | Quarter-finals | ||
League Cup | Fourth round | ||
European Cup | Runners-up | ||
Charity Shield | Runners-up | ||
Top goalscorer | League: Allan Clarke (14) All: Allan Clarke (22) | ||
Highest home attendance | 50,393 vs Barcelona (9 April 1975, European Cup) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 14,599 vs Huddersfield Town (7 October 1974, League Cup) | ||
Average home league attendance | 34,496 | ||
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The 1974–75 season saw Leeds United compete in the Football League First Division. As reigning English champions, they also competed in the European Cup.
Season summary
[edit]Manager Don Revie left after many successful years at Leeds to manage the England side. He was replaced by Brighton & Hove Albion's Brian Clough—this appointment raised many eyebrows, as Clough had often made public his disdain for both Revie and the playing style of his Leeds side, even clamouring for the club to be relegated on disciplinary grounds.
As it turned out, Clough only lasted 44 days at Elland Road. He alienated several key players like Johnny Giles, Norman Hunter and Billy Bremner[1] and reportedly, in his first training session, told the players to "throw [their] medals in the bin because they were not won fairly."[2] After a poor start which saw Leeds in 19th place after one win from the opening six games and only 4 points from a possible 12 won, the Leeds directors sacked Clough.
Replacing Clough was Bolton Wanderers' Jimmy Armfield. Armfield, while unable to turn the club's fortunes around to finish higher than ninth, bought the Yorkshire club better success in the European Cup, with the club reaching the final against Bayern Munich in Paris. The German side won 2–0 with two goals in 10 minutes late in the second half, but Leeds could have won the match, having denied two strong penalty appeals for fouls by Bayern's Franz Beckenbauer. Indeed, Leeds did get a goal in the 63rd minute, through Peter Lorimer, but Beckenbauer successfully convinced referee Michel Kitabdjian to consult with the linesman, who had not raised his flag; Kitabdijan subsequently indicated Bremner was marginally offside. This decision to not allow the goal caused riots to break out amongst the travelling Leeds fans.
The violence during the riots saw Leeds banned from European competition for four years (later reduced to two on appeal);[3][4][5] but, as Leeds would not qualify for European competition again until 1979, the ban was never applied.
Nonetheless, bitterness remains amongst the Leeds fans even today, due to their perception of being cheated of victory and the European Cup. Over 40 years on, Leeds fans can still be heard chanting at away matches "We are the champions, champions of Europe".
Squad
[edit]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Transfers
[edit]In | |||
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Pos. | Name | from | Type |
FW | Duncan McKenzie | Nottingham Forest | £250,000 |
MF | John McGovern | Derby County | £75,000 |
FW | John O'Hare | Derby County | £50,000 |
Out | |||
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Pos. | Name | To | Type |
DF | Roy Ellam | Huddersfield Town | |
DF | Nigel Davey | Rotherham United | |
MF | Jimmy Mann | Bristol City |
Winter
[edit]In | |||
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Pos. | Name | from | Type |
Out | |||
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Pos. | Name | To | Type |
MF | John McGovern | Nottingham Forest | |
FW | John O'Hare | Nottingham Forest | |
DF | Terry Cooper | Middlesbrough |
Competitions
[edit]First Division
[edit]League Table
[edit]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GAv | Pts |
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7 | Middlesbrough | 42 | 18 | 12 | 12 | 54 | 40 | 1.350 | 48 |
8 | Manchester City | 42 | 18 | 10 | 14 | 54 | 54 | 1.000 | 46 |
9 | Leeds United | 42 | 16 | 13 | 13 | 57 | 49 | 1.163 | 45 |
10 | Burnley | 42 | 17 | 11 | 14 | 68 | 67 | 1.015 | 45 |
11 | Queens Park Rangers | 42 | 16 | 10 | 16 | 54 | 54 | 1.000 | 42 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Results by round
[edit]A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; = Leader, 1975–76 European Cup; = Classified to 1975–76 UEFA Cup; = Relegation to 1975–76 Division Two
Results
[edit]17 August 1974 1 | Stoke City | 3–0 | Leeds United | Stoke-on-Trent |
Mahoney 50' Greenhoff 85' Ritchie 87' |
Attendance: 33,534 |
21 August 1974 2 | Leeds United | 0–1 | Queens Park Rangers | Leeds |
15' Trevor Francis |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 31,497 |
24 August 1974 3 | Leeds United | 1–0 | Birmingham City | Leeds |
Clarke 61' |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 30,820 |
27 August 1974 4 | Queens Park Rangers | 1–1 | Leeds United | White City (West London) |
Givens 48' |
21'Yorath | Stadium: Loftus Road Attendance: 24,965 |
31 August 1974 5 | Manchester City | 1–2 | Leeds United | Moss Side |
Summerbee 7' Bell 58' |
37' Clarke | Stadium: Maine Road Attendance: 37,919 |
7 September 1974 6 | Leeds United | 1–1 | Luton Town | Leeds |
Clarke 27' |
32' Butlin |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 26,450 |
14 September 1974 7 | Burnley | 1–2 | Leeds United | Burnley |
Fletcher 57' James 69' (pen) |
42' Lorimer | Attendance: 25,122 |
21 September 1974 8 | Leeds United | 5–1 | Sheffield United | Leeds |
Clarke 30', 50' McQueen 36' Lorimer 62' (pen) Yorath 77' |
84'Dearden |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 33,382 |
28 September 1974 9 | Everton | 3–2 | Leeds United | Walton |
Seargeant 26' Lyons 33' Clements 56' |
31' Clarke 74' Yorath |
Stadium: Goodison Park Attendance: 41,824 |
5 October 1974 10 | Leeds United | 2–0 | Arsenal | Leeds |
McKenzie 63', 77' | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 32,784 |
12 October 1974 11 | Ipswich Town | 0–0 | Leeds United | Ipswich |
Stadium: Portman Road Attendance: 29,815 |
15 October 1974 12 | Birmingham City | 1–0 | Leeds United | Birmingham |
Attendance: 36,513 |
19 October 1974 13 | Leeds United | 2–0 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Leeds |
Clarke 40' McKenzie 83' |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 31,224 |
26 October 1974 14 | Liverpool | 0–1 | Leeds United | Liverpool |
Heighway 73' |
Stadium: Anfield Road Attendance: 54,996 |
2 November 1974 15 | Leeds United | 0–1 | Derby County | Leeds |
78' Lee |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 33,551 |
9 November 1974 16 | Coventry City | 1–3 | Leeds United | Coventry |
Cross 89' | 25'O'Hare 26' (o.g.)Hindley 71'Bremner |
Stadium: Highfield Road Attendance: 25,414 |
16 November 1974 17 | Leeds United | 2–2 | Middlesbrough | Leeds |
McKenzie 10', 14' | 39' Boam 54' Smith |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 45,488 |
23 November 1974 18 | Carlisle United | 1–2 | Leeds United | Carlisle |
Jordan McKenzie |
Stadium: Brunton Park Attendance: 19,975 |
30 November 1974 19 | Leeds United | 2–0 | Chelsea | Leeds |
15:00 | Cherry 15' Clarke 83' |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 30,441 |
4 December 1974 20 | Leeds United | 2–1 | Tottenham Hotspur | Leeds |
McKenzie, Lorimer | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 25,832 |
7 December 1974 21 | West Ham United | 1–2 | Leeds United | Upton Park (East London) |
Gould 29' Jennings 69' |
89' McKenzie | Stadium: Boleyn Ground Attendance: 39,562 |
14 December 1974 22 | Leeds United | 3–1 | Stoke City | Leeds |
McQueen 22' Lorimer 51' Yorath 79' |
89' Moores |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 34,685 |
21 December 1974 23 | Newcastle United | 0–3 | Leeds United | Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
Kennedy 68' Tudor 72' Howard 88' |
Stadium: St. James' Park Attendance: 32,535 |
26 December 1974 24 | Leeds United | 2–2 | Burnley | Leeds |
Jordan 15' Lorimer 68' |
22', 83 ' James | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 34,724 |
28 December 1974 25 | Leicester City | 2–0 | Leeds United | Leicester |
33' F. Gray 36' McKenzie |
Stadium: Filbert Street Attendance: 29,699 |
11 January 1975 26 | Leeds United | 2–1 | West Ham United | Leeds |
Clarke 38' McKenzie 60' |
10' Robson | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 40,099 |
18 January 1975 27 | Chelsea | 0–2 | Leeds United | Fulham (West London) |
33' McKenzie 78' Yorath |
Stadium: Stamford Bridge Attendance: 34,733 |
1 February 1975 28 | Leeds United | 0–0 | Coventry City | Leeds |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 33,901 |
8 February 1975 29 | Derby County | 0–0 | Leeds United | Derby |
Stadium: Baseball Ground Attendance: 33,641 |
22 February 1975 30 | Middlesbrough | 1–0 | Leeds United | Middlesbrough |
32' Clarke | Stadium: Ayresome Park Attendance: 39,500 |
25 February 1975 31 | Leeds United | 3–1 | Carlisle United | Leeds |
Lorimer Clarke E. Gray |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 32,346 |
1 March 1975 32 | Leeds United | 2–2 | Manchester City | Leeds |
Lorimer 6', 58' | 9' Oakes 83' Donachie |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 47,489 |
15 March 1975 33 | Leeds United | 0–0 | Everton | Leeds |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 50,084 |
22 March 1975 34 | Luton Town | 2–1 | Leeds United | Luton |
3' Aston 12' Anderson |
88' Jordan | Stadium: Kenilworth Road Attendance: 23,048 |
29 March 1975 35 | Leeds United | 1–1 | Newcastle United | Leeds |
Clarke 82' |
2' Nulty |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 40,994 |
31 March 1975 36 | Leeds United | 2–2 | Leicester City | Leeds |
Clarke 44' Giles |
Lee 89'Garland |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 29,898 |
1 April 1975 37 | Sheffield United | 1–1 | Leeds United | Sheffield |
Madeley | Stadium: Bramall Lane Attendance: 38,442 |
5 April 1975 38 | Leeds United | 0–2 | Liverpool | Leeds |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 34,971 |
12 April 1975 39 | Arsenal | 1–2 | Leeds United | Islington (London) |
Kidd 73' |
45' Clarke 65' Hunter |
Stadium: Highbury Attendance: 36,619 |
19 April 1975 40 | Leeds United | 2–1 | Ipswich Town | Leeds |
Cherry 39' Harris 62' |
26' Talbot | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 30,174 |
26 April 1975 41 | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 1–1 | Leeds United | Wolverhampton |
Richards 7' |
84' F. Gray | Stadium: Molineux Attendance: 34,875 |
28 April 1975 42 | Tottenham Hotspur | 2–4 | Leeds United | Tottenham (North London) |
Jordan Lorimer |
Stadium: White Hart Lane Attendance: 49,886 |
Source: [6]
FA Cup
[edit]Win | Draw | Loss |
Round | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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Third round | 4 January 1975 | Cardiff City | Home | 4–1 | E. Gray, Clarke (2), McKenzie | 31,572 |
Fourth round | 24 January 1975 | Wimbledon | Home | 0–0 | — | 46,230 |
Fourth round replay | 10 February 1975 | Wimbledon | Away[a] | 1–0 | Bassett o.g. | 45,071 |
Fifth round | 18 February 1975 | Derby County | Away | 1–0 | Nish o.g. | 35,298 |
Sixth round | 8 March 1975 | Ipswich Town | Away | 0–0 | — | 38,010 |
Sixth round replay | 11 March 1975 | Ipswich Town | Home | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | McKenzie 90' | 50,074 |
Sixth round second replay | 25 March 1975 | Ipswich Town | Neutral | 0–0 (a.e.t.) | — | 35,195 |
Sixth round third replay | 27 March 1975 | Ipswich Town | Neutral | 2–3 | Clarke, Giles | 19,510 |
Source: [7]
League Cup
[edit]Win | Draw | Loss |
Round | Date | Opponent | Venue | Result F–A |
Scorers | Attendance |
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Second round | 10 September 1974 | Huddersfield Town | Away | 1–1 | Lorimer | 15,013 |
Second round replay | 24 September 1974 | Huddersfield Town | Home | 1–1 (a.e.t.) | Clarke | 18,496 |
Second round second replay | 7 October 1974 | Huddersfield Town | Home | 2–1 | Bates, Lorimer | 14,599 |
Third round | 9 October 1974 | Bury | Away | 2–1 | Lorimer, Cherry | 16,354 |
Fourth round | 13 November 1974 | Chester | Away | 0–3 | — | 19,000 |
Source: [8]
European Cup
[edit]First Round
[edit]18 September 1974 | Leeds United | 4–1 | FC Zürich | Leeds |
Clarke 15', 42' Lorimer 25' (pen) Jordan 48' |
89' Katić | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 20,012 Referee: Jan Keizer |
2 October 1974 | FC Zürich | 2–1 (3–5 agg.) | Leeds United | Zürich |
Katić 37' Rutschmann 42' (pen) |
36' Clarke | Stadium: Letzigrund Attendance: 13,382[1] Referee: Sergio Gonella |
Second Round
[edit]23 October 1974 | Újpesti Dózsa | 1–2 | Leeds United | Budapest |
Fazekas 19' (pen) | 7' Lorimer 22' McQueen |
Stadium: Népstadion Attendance: 24,389 Referee: Kurt Tschenscher |
6 November 1974 | Leeds United | 3–0 (5–1 agg.) | Újpesti Dózsa | Leeds |
McQueen 28' Bremner 46' Yorath 65' |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 28,091 Referee: Alfred Delcourt |
Quarterfinals
[edit]5 March 1975 | Leeds United | 3–0 | RSC Anderlecht | Leeds |
Jordan 10' McQueen 42' Lorimer 89' |
Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 43,195 Referee: Rudi Glöckner |
19 March 1975 | RSC Anderlecht | 0–1 (0–4 agg.) | Leeds United | Anderlecht |
Bremner 74' | Stadium: Stade Émile Versé Attendance: 33,948 Referee: Paul Schiller |
Semifinals
[edit]9 April 1975 | Leeds United | 2–1 | FC Barcelona | Leeds |
Bremner 9' Clarke 78' |
66' Asensi | Stadium: Elland Road Attendance: 50,393 Referee: Vital Loraux |
23 April 1975 | FC Barcelona | 1–1 (2–3 agg.) | Leeds United | Barcelona |
Clares 69' | Lorimer 7' | Stadium: Camp Nou Attendance: 100,000[5] Referee: Erich Linemayr |
Final
[edit]28 May 1975 | Bayern München | 2–0 | Leeds United | Paris |
Roth 71' Müller 81' |
Stadium: Parc des Princes Attendance: 48,374[6] Referee: Michel Kitabdjian |
Source: [9]
Awards
[edit]At the end of the season, defender Gordon McQueen was named the club's Player of the Year.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Match played at Selhurst Park
References
[edit]- ^ "Brian Clough in pictures: Re-live his 44 days at Leeds United". Daily Mirror. UK. Archived from the original on 1 June 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
- ^ Robinson, Paul (9 October 2009). "The Ten Best Mass Insults". The Independent. London. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ '"Season 1974–75". European Cup History.com. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "England told: more rioting and you're out". The Guardian. 19 June 2000. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ "Unlucky Paris match for Leeds". BBC News. BBC. 19 May 1999. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ^ Jarred, Martin; MacDonald, Malcolm (1986). Leeds United: a complete record, 1919–1986. Derby: Breedon Books Sport. pp. 120–121. ISBN 0-907969-17-8. OCLC 20934819.
- ^ Jarred, Martin; MacDonald, Malcolm (1986). Leeds United: a complete record, 1919–1986. Derby: Breedon Books Sport. pp. 152–153. ISBN 0-907969-17-8. OCLC 20934819.
- ^ Jarred, Martin; MacDonald, Malcolm (1986). Leeds United: a complete record, 1919–1986. Derby: Breedon Books Sport. p. 159. ISBN 0-907969-17-8. OCLC 20934819.
- ^ Jarred, Martin; MacDonald, Malcolm (1986). Leeds United: a complete record, 1919–1986. Derby: Breedon Books Sport. pp. 164–165. ISBN 0-907969-17-8. OCLC 20934819.