A defensive rock who put the ball in the Man U net - YEP 14/4/22
He was a defensive rock who will be forever remembered for putting the ball in the Man U net.
By Andrew Hutchinson
David Wetherall will always have a special place in the
minds of Whites watchers from the 1990s thank to two goal-den moments both of
which came against their Pennines rivals at Elland Road.
The first arrived on September 11, 1994 when the central
defender’s infamous mishit strike opened the scoring for the Whites in a 2-1
Elland Road victory and paved the way for a first league win over the red side
of Manchester since the final game of the 1979/80 campaign.
Wetherall shared the headlines with Brian Deane that day, but
on another autumnal afternoon just over three years later, the defender stole
the limelight, rising above Gary Pallister in the 34th minute before thumping a
header past the hesitant Peter Schmeichel to seal a sweet 1-0 success.
And Wetherall has particular reason to remember September
27, 1997: “I was fortunate enough to score twice against Manchester United and
the second time was my son’s first game," he told the YEP during an interview.
"He was just a matter of a few days old and to score in those
circumstances and keep a clean sheet made sure that day couldn’t get any
better."
Those two goals were among 18 he bagged from 250 games in
all competitions during his eight years with the club. He made a brief debut in
the First Division, as a late substitute against Arsenal at Elland Road in
September 1991, the season Leeds went on to win the title.
He made his first start for Leeds in the newly-formed
Premier League in September 1992 against Southampton and scored his first goal
for the club the following March to secure a draw at home to Chelsea.
Even when he moved on to Bradford City he helped Leeds
United. A winning goal against Liverpool at Valley Parade ensured Premier
League survival for the Bantams and confirmed Champions League football for the
Whites.
Your YEP has asked the Elland Road faithful to share
memories of a Leeds United number six who proved a defensive stalwart during
this time with the club.
Responses included:
Mark Royle-Evatt (@MEvatt) - "How about this goal he
scored for Bradford that meant Leeds qualified for the Champions League
finishing above Liverpool?"
Michael Seaman - "Header in 1-0 Leeds win v Manchester
United. Watched it in cheese wedge. Great day."
Steven Turnbull - "Scored an equaliser against Sheff
Wednesday at home with a bullet header."
Danny McKenzie - "Limbs at Elland Road beating
Manchester United!"
Craig Teasdale - "Good steady player - tackled, headed
clearances from a 1990s centre half and came up with important goals."
Ian Taylor - "Scoring for Bradford v Liverpool to help
confirm Leeds place in Champions League the following season."
Michael Joseph - "Definitely scoring against Manchester
United in the 2-1 win."
Ian Waugh - "His header against Man United."
Ryan Misiakowski - "Header against Man U won me £30 off
my pound bet. What a moment."
Simon Jenkins - "Lots of good memories, but one sticks
in the mind. We were away at West Ham, last day of the season, and at half
time, the announcer told us that Wetherall had scored for Bradford against
Liverpool - a result which would put us in the Champions League. The Hammers'
fans must have been puzzled why we sang 'Who put the ball in the Scousers net?
David Wetherall...'"
Johnny Shearn - "Under-rated."
Jonesy (@CJonesy90) - "As a seven-year-old in my first
full season going to Leeds games, seeing him score the winner against Man Utd
at Elland Road is something that will stick with me for life. Remember the
celebrations like it was yesterday."
Rich Barlow (@Richb1169) - "Got odds of 33/1 when he
scored the goal against Man U. Someone I know knew him and they got me a signed
birthday card, he wouldn’t put I’m glad you won some money but hope you had a
good day at the match. Yes I did."
Wayne Hicken - "Class was big Weathers, great leader as
well."