TLG's Game of the Season - Leeds humbled at the Hall

Last updated : 10 May 2009 By Shrimpers24
Viva La Laurent - League One's Thierry Henry. Well, for one night he was!

The Chelsea cup-tie will be remembered Sunday, this award is for the League games only and though that 3-0 win against Borient, at last, the 3-3 draw and 1-0 win over the Farmers, are all oustanding memories we felt for sheer quality over the 90 minutes, including that winning goal, only three days after we'd been hammered by Lambert's Bristol Rovers, was the pick, as was a certain Frenchman who took the Yorkshiremen apart on his full league debut.

I walked back to the station thinking promotion was there for the taking but it took a Tottenham centre-half on loan to help us get anywhere the 7th position we reached this cold night in October when we beat Leeds at the Hall, again.


It was standing room only all the way from Prittlewell as National Express obviously didn't read the fixture list and a few hundred Leeds fans joined the regulars on the way back from the game in the usual four carriage train!

At least we won! (Hope someone took that double, home win and 1-0!)

And deservedly so as Leeds may have had plenty of possession but rarely got through the tight Blues defense and when they did the shooting was high and wide or they found Southend keeper Adam Federici in his usual top form.

An incredible reponse to Saturday's poor showing at Bristol and the Blues management team of Tilson and Brush should take a bow for preparing the team so well.

Southend took the lead after Lubomir Michalik brought down the lively Francis Laurent, a fantastic full debut by the Frenchman, on the edge of the box.

Harding curled in a left-footed free-kick over the four-man Leeds wall and into the top left corner of Casper Ankergren's goal on 18 minutes.

Laurent was everywhere, his fast footwork taking him past challenge after challenge. We've been pushing his claims here at TLG for a couple of weeks but nobody knew what a gem we actually had. Super sub is one thing but this was doing it from the start. The Lord must be worried!

More good news was that Sawyer started and we all saw what was missing from the weekend. Never stopped running until, along with Laurent, tiredness set in during the second half.

Both eventually left to deserved standing ovations along with the hard working Revell.

The hosts had threatened to open the scoring even before Harding struck, and they should have had a second when Ankergren parried a Laurent effort and Hal Robson-Kanu blasted over the bar with the goal at his mercy.

Leeds eventually clawed their way back into the game, but were unable to find an equaliser as Jonathan Howson fired straight at Adam Federici, who also parried a Fabian Delph effort, and Jonathan Douglas blasted wide.

And the visitors had a let-off on the stroke of half-time when Michalik appeared to push Laurent over but referee Pat Miller dismissed claims for a penalty.

Leeds started the second half more positively and were denied a goal when Federici scooped Neil Kilkenny's 16-yard shot onto the roof of the net.

At the other end Ankergren avoided a repeat of the first goal by clawing a 25-yard Harding free-kick away for a corner.

Both sides created opportunities, with Alex Revell, easily having his best game for the club, just off target for Blues.

Leeds pushed hard for the equaliser, as Southend decided to hold out for what they already had, with substitutes, fat boy Andy Robinson, (we lost Gower because of him, don't know what the Swanny fans were moaning about, they were well shot of him), and Robert Snodgrass enjoying the best chances.

Even time for a bit of handbags as sub Snoppy decided to have words with Robinson after he brought Grant down needlessly in injury time at the end.

In fact Leeds were guilty of some incredible play acting that went unpunished by the referee. Really lads, you keep telling us you remain a big club act so try behaving like one, your not in the Champions League any more. I expect more from a Gary MacAllister managed side.

The whistle went and Southend find themselves back up to seventh place, a terrific game which Blues deserved to win but I have no doubt that both these teams will be in the shake up come May.

To add to the mood of celebration it was even snowing by the I time got home!

Coca-Cola League One, Tuesday, 28th October 2008 @ 19:45; Roots Hall
Click for Southend United squad list
Harding 18
Click for Leeds United squad list
Starting Line-ups
32Federici 7
23Harding 7
2Francis 6
5Clarke 7
6Barrett 7
20Christophe 7
21Betsy 6
28Sawyer (Grant 81)8
17Robson-Kanu 7
26Laurent (Scannell 76)8
11Revell
(McCormack 83)
8
Substitutes
15Sankofa
12Scannell (Laurent 76) 6
8McCormack (Revell 83) 6
7Grant (Sawyer 81) 5
10Walker
20Goal Attempts15
13On Target9
7Off Target6
0Hit Woodwork0
2Offsides2
7Corners8
6Fouls11
Starting Line-ups
1Ankergren 8
6Michalik 5
2Richardson 6
26Telfer 6
19Parker 6
15Delph (Snodgrass 67)7
14Howson 7
4Douglas 6
8Kilkenny (Robinson 67)6
10Becchio 6
9Beckford 7
Substitutes
12Lucas
32White
7Prutton
18Robinson (Kilkenny 67)6
23Snodgrass (Delph 67)7
Referee
P Miller, Bedfordshire 6
Attendance
10132
Southend Utd. Cards
(none)
Leeds Utd. Cards
Michalik25unsporting behaviour
Becchio58unsporting behaviour
Robinson90unsporting behaviour
Coca-Cola
League One
2008/2009
Historical league standings at 28th Oct 2008
PldHomeAwayOverallPtsGD
WDLFAWDLFAWDLFA
1Scunthorpe United 14511136412141092327162911
2Millwall 1451111741213109232417297
3Leeds United 14511168313998242517268
4Oldham Athletic 1452019522391274328172511
5Milton Keynes Dons 1440313841214881527162511
6Leicester City 133218442114774222112511
7Southend United 145119422313177342221241
8Peterborough United 14421178232996532617239
9Hartlepool United 144212013304687252621235
10Tranmere Rovers 144031393229107252219233
11Stockport County 14142684301155721713224
12Bristol Rovers 14412171014212135542923206
13Walsall 133031211232895352020180
14Northampton Town 133301151248124541917172
15Brighton & Hove Albion 1414281123288374161916-3
16Swindon Town 133041113132810436192315-4
17Colchester United 13124893031415427222414-2
18Carlisle United 143131412115615428202714-7
19Huddersfield Town 141339122231014356192614-7
20Yeovil Town 1315199114313265122212-10
21Cheltenham Town 143131214016722329193611-17
22Leyton Orient 14124612124410248102210-12
23Hereford United 14223660162152398219-13
24Crewe Alexandra 14223121301661923918329-14
Points adjustments
30/04/2009Stockport CountyDeducted ten points for entering administration.