It's 12 years since Gary McAllister's Leeds slipped to a 1-0 defeat against Doncaster Rovers in the League One play-off final following James Hayter's strike. And we've taken a trip down memory lane to find out where each player who featured at Wembley that day are now. Scroll and click through the pages:

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Where are they now? Leeds United's starting XI against Doncaster Rovers in 2008 League One play-off final defeat. | Getty

. Casper Ankergren
The Dane retired in 2017 after seven years at Brighton before being offered the role as assistant goalkeeper coach at the South Coast club. | Getty

. Frazer Richardson
Richardson called time on his career in 2016, seven years after his Elland Road exit. He has seemingly kept a low profile since. | Getty

. Paul Huntington
Now 32-year-old, Huntington is in his eighth year at Preston North End, recently featuring against Leeds in a 1-1 draw at Elland Road. | Getty

. Lubomir Michalik
The Slovakian, who left England in 2013, is now settled back in his homeland and sporting the colours of SKF Sered. | Getty

. Bradley Johnson
Johnson flirted between the Premier League and Championship with Norwich City before joining Derby County and now Blackburn Rovers. | Getty

1. Casper Ankergren
The Dane retired in 2017 after seven years at Brighton before being offered the role as assistant goalkeeper coach at the South Coast club. | Getty

2. Frazer Richardson
Richardson called time on his career in 2016, seven years after his Elland Road exit. He has seemingly kept a low profile since. | Getty

3. Paul Huntington
Now 32-year-old, Huntington is in his eighth year at Preston North End, recently featuring against Leeds in a 1-1 draw at Elland Road. | Getty

4. Lubomir Michalik
The Slovakian, who left England in 2013, is now settled back in his homeland and sporting the colours of SKF Sered. | Getty

5. Bradley Johnson
Johnson flirted between the Premier League and Championship with Norwich City before joining Derby County and now Blackburn Rovers. | Getty

6. Neil Kilkenny
The 34-year-old competes in the A-League for Perth Glory. Its fair to say he is still a big fan of Leeds, revealing in 2018 hed love to manage the club one day. | Getty