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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
 
Willie Bell (1960-67)
Hewn of Scottish granite, one of Don Revie's unsung heroes
Harry Bromage (1905-11)
Custodian courageous ... Leeds City's best last line of defence
Eric Cantona (1992) - 2 - 3
Adored by the Leeds fans in 1992, but left to win the title for the enemy
John Charles (1948-57 and 1962) - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
For a time the world's best - for a decade he WAS Leeds United
Jack Charlton (1952-73) - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
Holds the United appearance record, defensive kingpin for two decades
Bobby Collins (1962-67) - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
Revie's enforcer, the heart and soul, the rousing, restless, ferocious spirit
Wilf Copping (1930-34 and 39-42)
The original hard man of English football
Stan Cubberley (1906-13)
Leeds City's Mr Versatility, one of their great stalwarts, who brought steel to midfield
Willis Edwards (1925-43)
One of United's most loyal servants, enjoying a 35 year association
Jimmy Greenhoff (1962-68)
A natural footballer - Everyone knew that what Greenhoff had was out of their reach

Albert Johanneson (1961-70)
The Black Flash, the fleet footed South African who brought flair and style

Mike O'Grady (1965-69)
Fleet footed winger who took on the baton of flamboyance for Revie's Leeds
Alan Peacock (1964-67)
He provided United's cutting edge in the mid-60s despite his injury problems
Dick Ray (1905-08)
Leeds City's first captain and twice manager with United
Don Revie (1958-62) - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8
Renowned schemer who became manager and made United a European power
Jim Storrie (1962-67)
His goals were the foundation for the rise of Don Revie's 60s side
David 'Soldier' Wilson (1905-06)
A barnstorming forward who tragically lost his life in action for City
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