x

Marko's Memory Match Leeds 3 Birmingham City 2 14-02-1998

A crowd of over 35000 turned up for this fifth round FA Cup clash between Leeds United and Birmingham City, then of Division One. George Graham's men cruised into a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Rod Wallace but a Blues inspired comeback lead by the late Gary Ablett (pictured) ran Leeds to the last minute.

Leeds had eased past Oxford and Grimsby in rounds three and four without conceding a goal and the side from the second city looked like they were going to be steamrollered by Graham's team, who were playing far more attractive football than the dire dross that marked his arrival at the club. Hasselbaink and Wallace put us two goals to the good and our minds wandered towards the quarter-final draw.

However when the tragic Gary Ablett headed in a Jon McCarthy cross, the visitors from Birmingham found their voices. Ablett had the distinction of representing both Merseyside clubs and on that day partnered Steve Bruce at the back, who typically was booed every time he touched the ball. Ablett tragically would lose his battle with cancer on New Years Day 2012 aged just 46.

And the Brunmies were crowing just minutes later when another of their high-profile signings Peter Ndlovu smashed home an unstoppable 35 yard drive past Nigel Martyn to send the visitors in the South Stand into raptures and a tricky midweek replay at St Andrews looked on the cards.

However following a controversial free-kick, Bruno Ribeiro swung over a decent cross and Hasselbaink nipped in to head home a dramatic winner at the Kop End. When the quarter-final draw was made, we must have thought our name was on the Cup as more West Midlanders from Division One in Wolves came out of the hat and again we had home advantage. However the side containing future Whites' £12m man Robbie Keane did not read the script and a late goal from Leeds born striker Don Goodman dumped us out, Hasselbaink's luck ran out too as he fluffed an injury time penalty at the Kop End.

What to read next:

Leeds heading for the play-offs after shocker at QPR
Just when we thought we’d turned the corner with that win at Boro, we slipped back into the desperate form of the post-international break period, losing heavily to Queens Park Rangers in this critical game.
Queens Park Rangers 4 - 0 Leeds United - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
QPR Awaydaze
Our trip to Queens Park Rangers is at 8pm on Friday, thanks once again to our very good friends at Sky Sports. We’re not famous any more!
Crisis, what Crisis?
As Mark Twain might have said, rumours of the death of our promotion hopes have been greatly exaggerated. Last night’s win at Middlesbrough was a hard watch towards the end, but the vital three points has got our campaign back on track.
Middlesbrough 3 - 4 Leeds United - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Middlesbrough Awaydaze
Our visit to Middlesbrough kicks off at 8pm tomorrow night, once again thanks to our very good friends at Sky TV. We’re not famous any more!
Leeds promotion hopes damaged by first home defeat of the season
Once again the chance to go back to the top of the table was handed to us on a plate, but we dropped the plate. This week’s frustration-fest was at the hands of Blackburn Rovers.
Leeds United 0 - 1 Blackburn Rovers - Player Ratings and Reports
If you saw the match, please give us your player ratings and a mini match report.
Annual accounts show that the club will have to sell players if we don't go up
The club released the annual accounts for the 2022/3 season this week, and despite the headline figure of an overall loss of £33.7 million, we’re not in danger of any points deduction for now. But the accumulated losses mean that player sales will be inevitable in the summer if we remain in the Championship.
Stuart Dallas thanks the fans as tributes pour in
Stuart Dallas battled hard for two years to return to the game after his serious injury, but has now had to accept that he can no longer get back to the level of fitness needed to play the game at the top level. Club Chairman Paraag Marathe led the tributes, and the player has sent an emotional open letter to all the Leeds United fans.