1. Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

Heidi's blog Leeds United v Harrogate Town FAC3 11/1/25

Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by FollowMe&LeedsUnited, Jan 12, 2025.

  1. FollowMe&LeedsUnited

    FollowMe&LeedsUnited Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2018
    Messages:
    1,705
    Likes Received:
    4,383
    Leeds United v Harrogate Town FA Cup 3rd Round 11th January 2025 at Elland Road
    please log in to view this image


    Although we had an unusual kick off time of 5.45.pm, I was glad of the later set off from home. After -4+ temperatures overnight and still lots of snow by us, it gave the conditions a chance to improve before leaving for the ground. We had to allow for the roadworks at Elland Road but still got there in good time. We met up at the Peacock and I was surprised that it was a lot milder than I’d expected, before heading into the ground. It was good to chat with some of our fans today.

    I’m one of the lucky ones to have been at Wembley in 1972 to see Leeds United win the FA Cup for the only time in our history. It breaks my heart to see how devalued the cup has become but for me my favourite ever game was seeing Billy lift the FA Cup from her Majesty the Queen. The day had been perfect apart from Mick Jones getting injured, having the community singing led by Tommy Steele wearing white in support of Leeds. Abide with me and the National Anthem sung by the whole stadium were spine tingling and as fresh in my memories today as they were back then.

    Team: Darlow, Struijk, Ampadu, Ramazani, Solomon, Gnonto, Joseph, Rothwell, Byram, Schmidt, Guilavogui.

    Subs: Rodon for Struijk (65), Tanaka for Rothwell (65), Firpo for Byram (77), James for Solomon (78), Gruev for Gnonto (90).

    Subs not used: Meslier, Wöber, Bogle, Aaronson.

    Leeds won the gamer 1-0 with a goal from Ramazani (59).

    Attendance: 35,584, 3,951 Harrogate fans.

    Referee: James Bell.

    Booked: Guilavogui, Ramazani.

    It was nice to be playing another Yorkshire team although we had already played them in a pre-season game at Harrogate. My best memories were travelling with Murgatroyd’s coaches from Harrogate to Anderlecht in 1975. The first half saw both sides cancel each other out even though Leeds had a lot of possession but didn’t create many opportunities on goal as their keeper made easy saves. We were lucky when Guilavogui tangled with their man in the penalty area, but the referee said play on and didn’t give a penalty. Joseph did unleash a great shot that cannoned back off the post, but the score remained level as we went in at the break.

    The second half saw Leeds come out with a bit more purpose, but Harrogate weren’t going to be a pushover as they put Leeds under pressure early on. We gave the ball away on the edge of the box and Darlow saved the ball getting hold of it at the second attempt. Leeds came close to taking the lead when Solomon’s shot clipped the top of the cross bar. Leeds got the ball into the net twice but after the whistle had blown which was typical but then did take the lead with half an hour left to play. Some good footwork from Solomon to the right of us saw him cross a perfect ball into the far post where Ramazani unmarked, was on hand to head the ball into the net. The score stayed that way until the final whistle, but Harrogate didn’t give up without a fight.

    As we headed back to the car, the temperature had dropped, and the paths were a lot more treacherous than they had been earlier. A young girl took a shine to my beret from The Art of Football. I really hope they are going to bring a lot more things out with patches for the 50th anniversary of Paris. Our away game at Coventry will be put on hold as we are through to the next round of the FA Cup, and we will know soon enough who our next opponents will be. Back at Elland Road next Sunday for another Yorkshire Derby and an early dinnertime kick off against Sheffield Wednesday so see you then. LUFC – Marching on Together!
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
    please log in to view this image
     
    #1
    Eireleeds1, Aski and FORZA LEEDS like this.
  2. Eireleeds1

    Eireleeds1 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    May 14, 2011
    Messages:
    31,257
    Likes Received:
    31,891
    It’s disgusting how the fa cup has basically disintegrated into meaningless friendlies. When I was a young lad it meant as much as winning the league and fa cup day grandstand was enthralling viewing. Tears would be shed when we’d get knocked out and anyone from top two divisions could win it. Win it and you guaranteed a European place reserved just for cup winners. Our game yesterday for example was played like a pre season friendly and about as interesting. I suspect many more of thhe weekends games the same. Where can you buy a time machine
     
    #2
  3. FollowMe&LeedsUnited

    FollowMe&LeedsUnited Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2018
    Messages:
    1,705
    Likes Received:
    4,383
    Think they should use a prize of the Champions League to the winners. It will mean something again then.
     
    #3
  4. Gessa

    Gessa Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 24, 2018
    Messages:
    14,625
    Likes Received:
    27,421
    The day they let scum miss round 3, to go play in some meaningless play off, was the beginning of the end.
     
    #4
    Infidel, stonkin, Eireleeds1 and 2 others like this.
  5. FollowMe&LeedsUnited

    FollowMe&LeedsUnited Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2018
    Messages:
    1,705
    Likes Received:
    4,383
    Correct
     
    #5
    Gessa likes this.
  6. Leedsoflondon

    Leedsoflondon Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 30, 2014
    Messages:
    17,863
    Likes Received:
    20,909
    Sorry, disagree with this. You shouldn’t get champions league for winning around six games. You could also get to the final by playing only one or two premier league teams. Lastly, if the winners have already qualified through their league position are you going to give the place to the runner up? Imagine Millwall in the CL the year they lost to scum!!
     
    #6
  7. FollowMe&LeedsUnited

    FollowMe&LeedsUnited Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Aug 27, 2018
    Messages:
    1,705
    Likes Received:
    4,383
    Even better lol. To be honest we used to qualify for Europe by winning the FA Cup plus the European Cup should still be for champions only when we played 5 games until the final.
     
    #7
    Last edited: Jan 13, 2025

Share This Page