Surely this is one of Leeds Utd's most majestic performances ever and ending in typical Leeds heartbreak ! How they allowed Cantona to join Scumchester Utd was the real crime of the century !!
Probably the best atmosphere I've heard at Elland Rd it was electric !!! Only about 22,000 there but it still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck when I think about it. Leeds played fantastic that night
Speed's opener is one of my favourite Leeds goals. Remember the game well, but my memory must be at least a bit faulty because in my head it's Brian Moore on the mic, not Alan Parry.
Never such a short amount of two ties gave so much in European football. First a heavy defeat in Germany, a classic match at Elland Road, a lifeline replay in Barcelona, then the Battle of Britain against Rangers, with two further brilliant matches.
Leeds increased the pressure and when Chapman scored 4:1 ten minutes before the final whistle, the first leg advantage had melted away and VfB were only in the group stage because of the away goal. Christoph Daum reacted and sent on Jovica Simanic for Maurizio Gaudino. However, with Sverrisson, Knup and Dubajic, there were already three foreigners on the pitch, which meant that VfB were in breach of a UEFA regulation. Nobody suspected this at the time, however, and so after the final whistle the Stuttgart team celebrated their supposed entry into the group stage. It was only on the return flight that the scales fell from the Swabians' eyes. In the meantime, the English had also counted and lodged a protest with UEFA. Not least at the instigation of VfB boss Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder, UEFA made a Solomon-like decision and awarded the second leg 3-0 to Leeds, whereupon a deciding match was scheduled in Barcelona. Actually, VfB got off lightly, but the ideal world in the Neckar stadium collapsed. Three days after the UEFA ruling, Daum's team went down 4-0 in Frankfurt, and when Leeds won the deciding match 2-1 in front of a modest 11,000 spectators in Barcelona on 9 October 1992 and the German champions missed out on the financially lucrative group stage, "Leeds" finally became Stuttgart's unword of the year. The mistake, for which manager Dieter Hoeneß readily accepted responsibility ("It just didn't click"), however, not only cost VfB the group stage revenue but above all tarnished the shining image of success of coach Daum, who was visibly battered. Helplessly, the chief motivator had to watch his team plummet to mid-table in the Bundesliga as the season progressed and annoyed the fans with numerous questionable performances. The low point was a 1:2 home defeat against Bayer Uerdingen, on the club's 100th anniversary in April 1993. Ultimately, the Leeds mistake cost both coach Daum, who threw in the towel at the winter break of the following season 1993/94, and manager Hoeneß, who was fired shortly afterwards, their jobs. The poorest soul, however, was Jovica Simunic, who only wore the kit of VfB Stuttgart for seven minutes - those fatal seven minutes at Leeds. Daum saw the likeable Yugoslavian as the personification of his failure and subsequently did not give him another chance.
Was there in Kop at mouth entrance LHS half way up great atmosphere, last couple of minutes to score 5th, We thought we were out be we all stayed on after final whistle to cheer the lads,
The fixture was sent to a replay at Camp Nou which Leeds won 3-0 and progressed to the next round due to Stuttgart fielding an unregistered player at Elland Rd.
I did not remember the crowd being so thin. What would we do for a Chapman or A Dorigo now or a playmaker like Mcalister. Could not believe how poor their first goal was.
Cantona impressed me with his contribution, though it wasn't the style of play he was famous for at Man Utd. Very good at laying long passes off for teammates throughout the game, but I thought their man of the match was Gordon Strachan. So industrious, very good passing and technique, he barely put a foot wrong.
@@drappes The rumour would have you believe that Eric Cantona had been sleeping with the fish-lipped WAG behind the back of Lee Chapman and that the animosity it had caused within the team left Sergeant Wilko with no other choice. Of course, the rumour was a complete myth dreamt up by some Leeds United pranksters or Howard Wilkinson apologists, but it didn’t stop the majority of the country believing it. www.thescratchingshed.com/2010/03/sleeping-with-your-team-mates-missus/ When Lee was at Leeds a horrible rumour came out that I was having an affair with Eric Cantona after he left. They put it about that I was the reason Cantona left Leeds. Of course I didn't have an affair with him. The same thing happened to two other players' wives, but because I was on TV it stuck with me. www.theguardian.com/media/2003/jan/10/broadcasting.comment It's always a good idea to fact check before you post!
Conor Smith I didn't know the result from 28 years ago until I saw the title :) Great to watch though. Even I as BL fan from Germany unintentionally began to cheer for Leeds in 2nd half. This is the football I want to see. Passionate fans, no tiki taka crap, just attack and put the ball straight into the fucking goal
@@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 bayer have had some great players down the years, ulf Kirsten, ballack, bobic, berbatov, lucio. Always enjoy watching them in the bundesliga
That night was buzzing at ER A truly brilliant team 👏. Love leeds 💙💛🤍 thank god for bielsa and Co
Surely this is one of Leeds Utd's most majestic performances ever and ending in typical Leeds heartbreak ! How they allowed Cantona to join Scumchester Utd was the real crime of the century !!
No matter what year, season, decade, any time. The noise of the crowd is always the same. Not a team louder, not a team better. ALAW
Incredible game and atmosphere. My voice had completely gone by the time i left the ground.
What a Team that season. Perfect Mix.
And how strong Cantona was! 🌅
Probably the best atmosphere I've heard at Elland Rd it was electric !!!
Only about 22,000 there but it still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck when I think about it. Leeds played fantastic that night
Speed's opener is one of my favourite Leeds goals. Remember the game well, but my memory must be at least a bit faulty because in my head it's Brian Moore on the mic, not Alan Parry.
Was there that night we were brilliant to a man memorable to sat the least Sergeant Wilko built a quite amazing team RIP Speedo
I like when Batty gets his neck/shoulder stood on and doesn't roll on the floor for ten minutes crying
Never such a short amount of two ties gave so much in European football. First a heavy defeat in Germany, a classic match at Elland Road, a lifeline replay in Barcelona, then the Battle of Britain against Rangers, with two further brilliant matches.
In the Kop that night it was electric!
Leeds increased the pressure and when Chapman scored 4:1 ten minutes before the final whistle, the first leg advantage had melted away and VfB were only in the group stage because of the away goal. Christoph Daum reacted and sent on Jovica Simanic for Maurizio Gaudino. However, with Sverrisson, Knup and Dubajic, there were already three foreigners on the pitch, which meant that VfB were in breach of a UEFA regulation. Nobody suspected this at the time, however, and so after the final whistle the Stuttgart team celebrated their supposed entry into the group stage.
It was only on the return flight that the scales fell from the Swabians' eyes. In the meantime, the English had also counted and lodged a protest with UEFA. Not least at the instigation of VfB boss Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder, UEFA made a Solomon-like decision and awarded the second leg 3-0 to Leeds, whereupon a deciding match was scheduled in Barcelona.
Actually, VfB got off lightly, but the ideal world in the Neckar stadium collapsed. Three days after the UEFA ruling, Daum's team went down 4-0 in Frankfurt, and when Leeds won the deciding match 2-1 in front of a modest 11,000 spectators in Barcelona on 9 October 1992 and the German champions missed out on the financially lucrative group stage, "Leeds" finally became Stuttgart's unword of the year. The mistake, for which manager Dieter Hoeneß readily accepted responsibility ("It just didn't click"), however, not only cost VfB the group stage revenue but above all tarnished the shining image of success of coach Daum, who was visibly battered. Helplessly, the chief motivator had to watch his team plummet to mid-table in the Bundesliga as the season progressed and annoyed the fans with numerous questionable performances. The low point was a 1:2 home defeat against Bayer Uerdingen, on the club's 100th anniversary in April 1993.
Ultimately, the Leeds mistake cost both coach Daum, who threw in the towel at the winter break of the following season 1993/94, and manager Hoeneß, who was fired shortly afterwards, their jobs. The poorest soul, however, was Jovica Simunic, who only wore the kit of VfB Stuttgart for seven minutes - those fatal seven minutes at Leeds. Daum saw the likeable Yugoslavian as the personification of his failure and subsequently did not give him another chance.
Was this the last time a tv commentator gave a true balanced view on LUFC. Well done big Ron too.
No. There were others. The game against Hapoel Tel Aviv with Johnathan Pearce doing the commentary.
Was there in Kop at mouth entrance LHS half way up great atmosphere, last couple of minutes to score 5th, We thought we were out be we all stayed on after final whistle to cheer the lads,
OMFG I love Leeds 💙💛💙💛
The fixture was sent to a replay at Camp Nou which Leeds won 3-0 and progressed to the next round due to Stuttgart fielding an unregistered player at Elland Rd.
Almost correct: 2-1, not 3-0.
Several ITV regions opted out of live coverage (including Thames) because they thought the tie was over at 3-0
Why Leeds were made to play Stuttgart again but in Barcelona instead of giving Leeds the win out right I would never know.
Carl shutt scored the goal for us in the nou camp 👌crazy
I've no idea how Chris Whyte ever became a professional footballer. Such a balanced player. Crap at everything.
@@TomBartram-b1cgotta remember that 1 🤭
Great team . What a sad demise.
One of Leeds best squads I watched this live and was gutted when the final whistle went. . great era for the team in the early 90's.
Best game I've ever been to. So funny, if they hand't made that last sub, they'd have won.
Great memories.
McAllister was class!
i was there what a game .
I did not remember the crowd being so thin. What would we do for a Chapman or A Dorigo now or a playmaker like Mcalister. Could not believe how poor their first goal was.
It was also removed from LIVE national TV, instead I had to make do with the highlights.
Upper cheese wedge
Fantastic
Am in there int kop somewhere.
Cantona impressed me with his contribution, though it wasn't the style of play he was famous for at Man Utd. Very good at laying long passes off for teammates throughout the game, but I thought their man of the match was Gordon Strachan. So industrious, very good passing and technique, he barely put a foot wrong.
Strachan's flighting of the ball into the box is superb here, love the way he would go away from goal just to make room to drop another bomb in there.
He played his heart out that night.
That assist for speed
Peeps think that Bielsa is the only manager who could play good football.
Was there that night thought we'd blown it but they tried to cheat and we played again in Barcelona
First time I've seen the new east stand in the early stages of construction. What could of been with this team if they hadn't sold cantona.
Cantona shouldnt have slept with a teammates wife that was the real reason he was sold
@@drappes The rumour would have you believe that Eric Cantona had been sleeping with the fish-lipped WAG behind the back of Lee Chapman and that the animosity it had caused within the team left Sergeant Wilko with no other choice.
Of course, the rumour was a complete myth dreamt up by some Leeds United pranksters or Howard Wilkinson apologists, but it didn’t stop the majority of the country believing it.
www.thescratchingshed.com/2010/03/sleeping-with-your-team-mates-missus/
When Lee was at Leeds a horrible rumour came out that I was having an affair with Eric Cantona after he left. They put it about that I was the reason Cantona left Leeds. Of course I didn't have an affair with him. The same thing happened to two other players' wives, but because I was on TV it stuck with me.
www.theguardian.com/media/2003/jan/10/broadcasting.comment
It's always a good idea to fact check before you post!
@@drappes Wrong! Leeds didn't have the rest of the money they still owed for Cantona, plus he was starting to be a dick so Wilko got shot.
Why (tf) can't you just put Leeds V Stugart 1192. Why put the spoiler in the title?
Good god. He uploaded this so can do what he likes. Salty much.
@@georgemacpherson1992 What does salty much mean my friend?
Ha it's not like the match was played last night. Fuckin 28 years ago like 🤣
Conor Smith I didn't know the result from 28 years ago until I saw the title :) Great to watch though. Even I as BL fan from Germany unintentionally began to cheer for Leeds in 2nd half. This is the football I want to see. Passionate fans, no tiki taka crap, just attack and put the ball straight into the fucking goal
@@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 bayer have had some great players down the years, ulf Kirsten, ballack, bobic, berbatov, lucio. Always enjoy watching them in the bundesliga
& not one pair of pink football boots in sight 👁️
which Stuttgart player was ineligible?
Jovo Simanic (Yugoslavia). He came on as a sub for 8 minutes.
@@LarsBosteen Yep. He was suspended from the previous season. Stuttgart sacked someone because of the error, the club adminstrator possibly.
@@HighlandMike325 He wasn't suspended; he couldn't play because of another rule (about foreign players).
Ssucession
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How crap is the commentary.
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