Ian Baird joined the Whites from Southampton for £50,000, and there was little in his record to suggest he would become a cult hero among the Elland Road faithful. He had scored only five goals in 22 games for the Saints, but it was his work rate, attitude and aggression that endeared him almost immediately to Leeds fans His first spell in West Yorkshire saw him hit home 33 times in 85 games. He was taken into Leeds hearts so fully that he was made captain of Leeds by United’s greatest ever captain, Billy Bremner. While Baird’s first spell would be characterised by a series of bitter disappointments, such as the FA Cup semi-final loss and the play-off defeat at St. Andrews, upon his return from Portsmouth he would finally find success. He was brought back for only £120,000 and resettled quickly, winning the club’s player of the year award. And he played a key role in the first half of Howard Wilkinson’s first season at the club as Leeds fought for promotion from the second tier. Enjoy these photos showcasing a striker whose goals and contribution to the cause will be remembered by a generation of fans. READ MORE: John Sheridan - 12 memories of a Leeds United midfield maestro
1. Ian Baird in focus
Ian Baird celebrates scoring the only goal of the game against Shrewsbury Town in May 1985.
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2. Ian Baird in focus
Ian Baird goes head to head with a Sunderland defender as the two clubs played out a 1-1 draw at Elland Road in September 1985. John Sheridan scored for the Whites.
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3. Ian Baird in focus
Ian Baird in action against Brighton and Hove Albion at Elland Road in December 1985. He scored but the Whites were edged out in a five goal thriller.
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4. Ian Baid in focus
Ian Baird puts Leeds United 2-0 up against Hull City in September 1986.