Writer: Nick 
Date:Sunday March 4 2007
Time: 4:48PM
Elland Road
03/03/07 - 15:00
Attendance: 25,297
Clinical finishing was the difference as Wednesday made it two wins on the spin and heaped even more relegation trouble on Dennis Wise's Leeds on Saturday in an action-packed Yorkshire derby at Elland Road on Saturday.
Marcus Tudgay netted his second on the spin as the Owls bossed the opening stages before Chris Brunt added another wonder goal to his scrapbook and Jermaine Johnson netted his first goal for the Owls at the end of a superb Wednesday move following Marcus Tudgay's harsh dismissal after the restart.
But the 5,000 travelling Wednesday fans were made to sweat for the three points as a bizarre Lee Bullen own-goal and the now-customary Richard Cresswell strike gave the hosts ill-deserved late hope - but it was too little too late.
Owls boss Brian Laws made just one change to the side that helped Leeds out and beat Southend last weekend, with Richard Wood returning to the side following injury to make his first start of the season in place of Graham Coughlan who has been allowed compassionate leave.
Meanwhile, Leeds boss Dennis Wise left out midfielder Kevin Nicholls from the side after it later emerged the former Luton man had asked for a return to Kenilworth Road during the week following interest from Mike Newell, Charlton loanee Radoslav Kishished replaced him.
Dangerman Robbie Blake was also left on the bench by Wise with former Burnley attacker Ian Moore drafted in to the first team for a rare start.
The hosts were keen to pick up points on home soil and the clash was the first of two 'winnable' matches, with rivals Luton Town travelling to Elland Road for a proverbial six-pointer next week.
But it was Wednesday who came out the traps the quickest and they were rewarded as early as the seventh minute in front of the 5,000 travelling Wednesday fans behind the goal amongst the 25,000-strong crowd - the second biggest of the season for the Whites.
Chris Brunt's dangerous cross was headed against the woodwork by Deon Burton, but as Glenn Whelan returned the clearance in to the box Marcus Tudgay made no mistake as he tucked a superb header over Graham Stack and underneath the bar to give Wednesday the early advantage.
The Owls looked comfortable for the first 15 minutes as the home support became frustrated in the early stages, but they had something to shout about as Ian Moore broke free inside the Owls box only to see the commanding figure of Everton loanee Iain Turner come racing from his line to produce the first of a fine number of saves.
The Whites fans appealed for a penalty shortly after as David Healy felt Steve Watson's last-gasp tackle inside the box should have been penalised after the Northern Irish hitman looked to have turned him, but the referee waved away the protests.
Frazer Richardson also saw a rasping long-effort blocked while Turner increased his claim for man-of-the-match with another fantastic save, this time from Jonathan Douglas, and the recalled Wood made a superb block from David Healy's rebounded effort.
The first half was a case of Turner v Healy, and the Scotsman came out on top with another superb save as he spred himself to deny Healy after the hitman broke free of Tommy Spurr inside the Owls box.
United hadn't scored a goal in four games, and it was proving to be another one of those days for Dennis Wise and his men as the stubborn Owls defence - who hadn't kept a clean sheet in 2007 - kept the Leeds attack firmly at bay.
And the Owls superb counter-attacking football paid dividends before the break as Frazer Richardson found himself in trouble on the right hand side and Chris Brunt continue his superb campaign with a top-class lob over Whites stopper Graham Stack from all of 40 yards to send the Owls fans in to raptures behind the goal, while the home fans couldn't believe what they were seeing.
The goal had an obvious effect on the hosts as their passing became wayward and the home fans became increasingly frustrated with the lack of a final, cutting edge ball that was giving Wednesday so much joy at the other end.
Half-Time: Leeds 0-2 Wednesday
Leeds introduced dangerman Robbie Blake to proceedings in the second half in the hope that the former Birmingham man could create something in front of goal and give the hosts the much-needed spark in attack.
But it was Wednesday who again made the brighter start to the half, only to be halted four minutes after the break as referee Probert sent Marcus Tudgay off for a second bookable offence after the former Derby man looked to have kicked the ball goalwards after being caught offside.
Nevertheless, 10-man Wednesday continued to contain their hosts and they extended their advantage ten minutes later with Jermain Johnson's first goal for the club after a flowing end-to-end move on the counter attack.
The clearance from the Owls box was expertly controlled by Deon Burton, and as Wednesday foundthemselves outnumbering the Leeds defence on the counter-attack, Burton found Whelan in field who in turn laid on Johnson to fire home an unstoppable shot from the edge of the box to seemingly make the points safe for Brian Laws' men.
Cries of 'you might as well go home' from the travelling Wednesday fans were seemingly having an effect on some of the Elland Road faithful who began leaving the ground in frustration towards the team and the manager following Johnson's strike.
But the Whites kept plugging away in search of something from the game but were thwarted time and time again by the resiliant Wednesday defence - determined to keep their first clean sheet of the new year - and it looked as though they wouldn't hit the back of the net had they continued to play until midnight.
Former Owl Cresswell headed over from a David Healy cross while he came closest as the game drew to a close by hitting the bar with an emphatic overhead effort, while Eddie Lewis also saw his free-kick deflected to safety.
The breakthrough did come for Leeds in the final two minutes of the match - and it left Wednesday sweating a awful lot more than they should have been in the closing stages.
It needed something special for a goal from Dennis Wise's men, and it came from the foot of Lee Bullen with two minutes remaining as a textbook clearance was sliced in to the back of the net.
Still, it seemed little more than a late consolation strike from the hosts, but all that was turned around just a minute later as the Whites threw the proverbial kitchen sink at Wednesday, resulting in Richard Cresswell continuing his goalscoring record against the Owls with a neat finish to lift the remaining United fans in Elland Road, and leave the near-5000 travelling Owls biting their nails as three minutes of injury time was shown by the fourth official.
Leeds continued to press and press and almost stole an undeserved point from the game late-on but Turner completed his man-of-the-match performance as his finger tips tipped Ian Moore's header over the bar to see the Owls hold out and take all three points from their Yorkshire rivals to leave them firmly in trouble at the business end of the campaign.
Full-Time: Leeds 2-3 Wednesday
Leeds: Stack, Richardson, Marques, Heath, Lewis, Moore, Douglas, Kishishev (Carole 83), Howson (Blake 46), Healy, Cresswell. Subs: Ankergren, Johnson, Foxe.
Wednesday: Turner, Bullen, Simek, Wood, Spurr, Brunt, Watson, Whelan, Johnson (Small 72), Tudgay, Burton (MacLean 85). Subs: Adamson, Gilbert, Folly.
Owls XI to visit Frickley Athletic (Monday May 20 2013)
Tigers confirm Wednesday friendly clash (Wednesday May 15 2013)
Owls confirm Scunthorpe friendly date (Wednesday May 15 2013)
Stats: Wednesday v Middlesbrough (Sunday May 5 2013)
Limited tickets left for Boro clash (Wednesday May 1 2013)
Draw keeps Millwall in relegation mix (Tuesday April 30 2013)
Preview: Peterborough v Owls (Friday April 26 2013)
Owls fans to flock to Peterborough (Wednesday April 24 2013)
Bolton recall Owls loan man Holden (Sunday April 21 2013)
Jones content with Ipswich Town point (Sunday April 21 2013)
| 1. | optimisticowl | 39 |
| 2. | OurMaurice | 26 |
| 3. | spiro theocropolis | 25 |
| 4. | DB2002 | 20 |
| 5. | ozzietheowl | 14 |
| 6. | dooleys left leg | 13 |
| 7. | Miruic | 12 |
| 8. | dublin owl | 8 |
| 9. | RatherRandomOwl | 6 |
| 10. | trig44 | 6 |
| Latest Results | ||||
| Sheff Wed | 2 | - | 0 | Middlesbrough |
| Peterborough | 1 | - | 0 | Sheff Wed |
| Sheff Wed | 1 | - | 1 | Ipswich |
| Blackpool | 0 | - | 0 | Sheff Wed |
| Leeds Utd | 2 | - | 1 | Sheff Wed |
| Millwall | 1 | - | 2 | Sheff Wed |
| Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts |
| 15. Blackpool | 46 | 14 | 17 | 15 | -1 | 59 |
| 16. Middlesbrough | 46 | 18 | 5 | 23 | -9 | 59 |
| 17. Blackburn | 46 | 14 | 16 | 16 | -7 | 58 |
| 18. Sheff Wed | 46 | 16 | 10 | 20 | -8 | 58 |
| 19. Huddersfield | 46 | 15 | 13 | 18 | -20 | 58 |
| 20. Millwall | 46 | 15 | 11 | 20 | -11 | 56 |
| 21. Barnsley | 46 | 14 | 13 | 19 | -14 | 55 |
| Owls XI to visit Frickley Athletic
» Sheff Wed : 20/05/2013 10:01:00
|
| Confident Of Pitch Improvement
» Huddersfield : 20/05/2013 09:44:00
|
| LUFC On This Day - May 20th
» Leeds Utd : 20/05/2013 07:18:00
|
| LUFC Trip to Somerset for Leeds next season
» Leeds Utd : 19/05/2013 20:17:00
|
| Gobern Signs New Terriers Deal
» Huddersfield : 19/05/2013 12:06:00
|
| No Novak Deal
» Huddersfield : 19/05/2013 12:04:00
|
| LUFC Leeds United Transfer Rumours - Week Two
» Leeds Utd : 19/05/2013 10:21:00
|