Paul Madeley part of a great Leeds United side dies aged 73...
RIP sir.
Brilliant player.
Like so many of Revie’s Leeds players, a gifted and accomplished footballer.
RIP.
Brilliant player.
Like so many of Revie’s Leeds players, a gifted and accomplished footballer.
RIP.
... and. unlike so many, was not a clogger.
I like the story of him turning up for contract talks with a signed sheet of paper asking the club to fill in the details. If that's true, it's so far removed from current negotiations that it's like a different sport
Especially as he was Leeds-born (Beeston) and played for one club.
another big name from my childhood that has passed away
I most remember him playing full back,with Reaney on the other flank
He played everywhere till Terry Cooper got injured and mobed on. I think that Cherry then came in and PM went back to playing everywhere to cover for whoever was injured.
Hunter, Giles and Bremner were the brutes of the team, yet Giles was also a gifted ball player. Most of the rest (Lorrimer, Grey, Clarke, Jones and later Jordan) were all gifted. Yorath, Madely and Bates were largely 'reserves' yet the first two are legends. Greenhoff went to Man U, and later on Ellam and Cherry came in from Huddersfield, and McQueen from scotishland. The saddest of the all was Albert Johannsen, who hit the sauce after retirement in the late 60s and didn't respond much to help offered by former team mates. Reanney and Charlton, plus the two keepers, Sprake and Harvey, and that's pretty much the lot : extraordinary side with no more than about 15 players being the regulars over a 10 year period. That's from memory so apols for the typos and any omissions. RIP Mr Madeley.
nb Leeds were dirty but never cloggers. Controlled possession football on the floor - 20 years ahead of their time for an English club side.
Even Bite yer Legs Hunter played good football. He just put in very robust tackles.