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The giants who starred for Leeds
The 1969-70 squad with the Championship trophy - Back: Don Revie (manager), Reaney, Hunter, Belfitt, Gray  Middle: O'Grady, Charlton, Sprake, Harvey, Jones, Madeley  Front: Clarke, Cooper, Hibbitt, Bremner, Giles, Bates
 
       
Hewn of Scottish granite, one of Don Revie's unsung heroes
       
   
Adored by the Leeds fans in 1992, but left to win the title for the enemy
 
For a time the world's best - for a decade he WAS Leeds United
 
Holds the United appearance record, defensive kingpin for two decades
   
Revie's enforcer, the heart and soul, the rousing, restless, ferocious spirit
 
The original hard man of English football
 
One of United's most loyal servants, enjoying a 35 year association
     
A natural footballer - Everyone knew that what Greenhoff had was out of their reach
     
He provided United's cutting edge in the mid-60s despite his injury problems
 
Don Revie (1958-62) - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8
 
Leeds City's first captain and twice manager with United
 
Renowned schemer who made United a European power as a manager
 
His goals were the foundation for the rise of Don Revie's 60s side