Gordon Strachan - Fans memories of a Leeds United cult hero

He remains the only Leeds United captain to have lifted both the Second Division and First Division titles.
Gordon Strachan. PIC: Varley Picture AgencyGordon Strachan. PIC: Varley Picture Agency
Gordon Strachan. PIC: Varley Picture Agency

Gordon Strachan was the signing whose revival of fortunes at Elland Road mirrored those of Leeds United as a club.

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Gordon Strachan celebrates scoring against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in September 1990.Gordon Strachan celebrates scoring against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in September 1990.
Gordon Strachan celebrates scoring against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane in September 1990.
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Strachan turned out to be everything manager Howard Wilkinson and the Elland Road faithful could have hoped for and so much more.

He went on to make 245 appearances and play a leading role in the club’s revival.

Together with the lifting of the Second and First Division titles, Strachan was named Footballer of the Year while at Leeds and won an international recall.

Your YEP has asked the Elland Road faithful to share memories of a captain whose contribution to the cause will never be forgotten.

Gordon Strachan. PIC: Varley Picture AgencyGordon Strachan. PIC: Varley Picture Agency
Gordon Strachan. PIC: Varley Picture Agency

Responses included:

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Jay Powell - "1991. Sunderland at home. I was mascot. The little man wouldn't give me his autograph till after game said it was bad luck. Turns out we hammered them 5-0 so he must have been right."

Christopher Smith - "For me one of the enduring images of Gordon is him scoring a goal and then going to sit on the advertising boards, folded arms celebrating. Oh yeah."

Simon Birch - "Undoubtedly his performance against Leicester in 1990 when united needed to win to stay on track for promotion, but their heads had dropped after Mcallister had equalised for Leicester. I was in the crowd and saw Strachan go around the pitch, speaking to every Leeds player, mentally and physically lifting Leeds players before going on himself to score the winner. A true captain."

Jason Dunne - "I remember getting his autograph in the west stand car park before his debut. Against Pompey I think? He once took at short corner - and I think Batty gave it him back. The back 4 had stepped up and caught Strach offside. He was furious. The other team tried to take the free kick about 20 yards upfield. He just picked the ball up and ran back to the corner and put it on the floor. The crowd were loving it. Ref made them take the freekick in the corner. The fullback took the freekick, miskicked it and Leeds nearly scored."

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David Lambert - "Like Bobby Collins and Billy Bremner, he made things happen. When Scotland produced great players and we were grateful recipient."

Peter Umpleby - "Part of one of the best midfield in Europe at the time with Batty, McAllister and Speed."

Peter Corbett - "Man Utd fans ridicule us for selling them Cantona for a million. But we totally had their pants down when we bought this little genius for £200k. Could have gone to Sheffield Wednesday who were in the league above, but bought into what Wilko wanted to do. Boy did he repay that faith shown in him by bossing the team and getting promotion and the top flight championship. Cheers Gordon."

Darren Vaines - "My all time best!! And that's a big call."

Andrew Worrell - "I loved the goal against Oldham at home, when the ball got stuck in the corner of the posts. The wee man was a genius."

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Richard Brighton - "Leicester City at home. 'Have you ever seen a better goal , have you ever seen one better timed?' Was at the game and it was brilliant but have watched the rerun thousands of times."

Gordon Turner - "After we won the league I took my other half out to celebrate with a meal at Ike's in Leeds. Gordon was there with all the young lads who hadn't been involved treating them to a meal to say thank you. What a gesture when he could have been anywhere else."

Ryan Tallent - "Favourite ever Leeds player. He was just class."

Andy Cornier - "What a leader and player. I think we got the best from him."

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Jon Ashworth - "He always took really quick free kicks before teams were prepared. Clever . Smashed one in v Stuttgart top corner."

Morten Smedsdal - "Great captain and leader."

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