Leeds United Nostalgia: Dream day for Brian Deane as QPR put to the sword in 2004


But explaining a 6-1 win after a run of five defeats in six, in which a 36-year-old Brian Deane scored four goals including a first-half hat-trick? Good luck.
That’s exactly what happened 14 years ago tomorrow, though, when chants of “Deano for England” whistled through the half-time concourses.
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Leeds had made a slow start under new boss Kevin Blackwell, his new-look side had taken some bedding-in as they occupied the lower reaches of the Championship table.
So it surprised no-one that QPR took the lead inside two minutes with a stunning strike from Gareth Ainsworth.
“We could hear the crowd rumblings and so on,” said Deane, speaking to the Yorkshire Evening Post some years later, “but luckily we managed to get back in the game pretty much straightaway.”
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Hide AdThat they did, kicking into gear with a whirlwind display of fast, direct, driven football that the Londoners couldn’t cope with.


Northern Irish international David Healy struck back for the home side with an exquisite finish over the head of QPR keeper Chris Day on nine minutes.
Enter Deane. His first goal was bundled in at the back post before Jermaine Wright sent Elland Road into raptures with a well-taken goal to make it 3-1 on 23 minutes.
Shell-shocked, QPR failed to get a foothold in the half and Deane continued to find himself in the right place at the right time, completing a sensational hat-trick with two goals on the stroke of the break. Leeds United went in 5-1 up.
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Hide Ad“I remember a little bit of good play from John Oster for one of my goals and some good work from Jermaine Wright as well for another, and it was just a case of getting in front of my defender for two or three of them,” Deane said.
“They were straightforward goals, if I’m honest, and I didn’t have to do much – but you take them.
“Georges Santos and Danny Shittu weren’t the kind of centre-half pairing you would want to meet in a dark alley, but they didn’t have a great day.”
With the Whites hissing and QPR sullen, Leeds fans dared to dream of a monstruous final score, as it happened, they’d have to make do with six as Deane finished the rout in the 72nd minute.
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Hide Ad“It was a definite high and the pick-out moment in every way of my second time around at Leeds,” he said.
“I remember going home from the match absolutely buzzing in every way – like I was a 12-year-old kid!
“I think I had a few drinks and celebrated that night. It’s not often those moments come along.”
MATCH STATS
Leeds United 6
(Healy 9, Deane 13, 42, 44, 72, Wright 23)
QPR 1 (Ainsworth 2)
Championship, November 20, 2004
Leeds United: Sullivan, Kelly, Carlisle, Butler, Pugh, Walton (Richardson 90), Gregan, Wright, Oster, Deane (Lennon 86), Healy (Joachim 77). Subs not used: Carson, Kilgallon.
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Hide AdQPR: Day, Bignot, Shittu, Santos, Rose (Padula 11), Ainsworth, Bircham, Gallen, McLeod (Cook 45), Furlong, Cureton (Bean 45). Subs not used: Branco, Miller.
Referee: C Webster (Tyne & Wear).
Attendance: 29,739.