Yes - he banged one in from 30 yards! (ish!!) [video=youtube;ZbWHE275WkI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbWHE275WkI[/video]
Swansea City v Bristol City, 10 September 2005 Score 7-1 to Swansea City Referee Tony Bates Competition League One Venue New Stadium, Swansea Attendance 13,662 View Swansea City v Bristol City head to head 7 Swansea City 1 Bristol City Goals: Kevin McLeod 45 G Adebayo Akinfenwa 50 G Lee Trundle penalty 58 P Kevin McLeod 69 G Lee Trundle 71 G Leon Britton 75 G Kevin McLeod 87 G Goals: Dave Cotterill 81 G Starting lineup: Goalkeeper Willy Gueret Defender Sam Ricketts Defender/Centre back Kevin Austin Defender/Centre back Ezy Iriekpen Defender/Centre back Alan Tate Midfielder Roberto Martinez Midfielder Leon Britton Midfielder Kevin McLeod Midfielder Marcus Bean Forward Lee Trundle Forward Adebayo Akinfenwa Starting lineup: Goalkeeper Steve Phillips Defender Richard Keogh Defender Louis Carey Defender/Centre back Clayton Fortune Defender/Midfielder Scott Golbourne Defender/Midfielder Bradley Orr Defender/Midfielder Jamie Smith Midfielder Scott Brown Midfielder/Forward Dave Cotterill Forward Steven Gillespie Forward Michael Bridges Substitutions: Ijah Anderson for Sam Ricketts 73 Paul Connor for Adebayo Akinfenwa 76 Andy Robinson for Leon Britton 77 Substitutions: Scott Murray for Louis Carey 54 Marcus Stewart for Steven Gillespie 54 Luke Wilkshire for Bradley Orr 65 Cards: Marcus Bean 6 Y Leon Britton 77 Y Kevin Austin 84 Y Kevin Austin 90 R Cards: Richard Keogh 3 Y Louis Carey 48 Y Clayton Fortune 72 Y Jamie Smith 89 Y Scott Brown 90 Y On the bench: Defender/Left back Ijah Anderson Midfielder/Forward Andy Robinson Forward Paul Connor On the bench: Midfielder Scott Murray Midfielder Luke Wilkshire Forward Marcus Stewart Comments: League position: 4th Unused substitutes: Brian Murphy and Marc Goodfellow This was Swansea City's biggest win since a 8-0 victory against Hartlepool United in the Fourth Division on 1 April 1978. Comments: League position: 22nd Unused substitutes: Grant Smith and Cole Skuse This was Bristol City's heaviest defeat since they also lost 1-7 at Northampton Town in the Fourth Division on 19 September 1982.
I also remember McLoed unleashing a belter from outside the box that crashed into the bar - would have been a wondergoal. what about Leons run from his own half! - Id genuinely forgotten that he had that kind of ability in him (also see Notts Forest in the play off semis) - be nice to see him go on runs like that every now and again! also that was the only game ive seen a manager sacked via a cellphone conversation whilst still on the pitch!