The Green Lane to Nowhere

Author : Byron Rogers


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They were the team from nowhere. In 1961 when Don Revie became manager ofeeds United they were a struggling Second Division club in a city whereport meant rugby league or gritty Yorkshire cricket. By the time he becamengland manager in 1974 Leeds had won two League Championships the UEFA Cupwice the FA Cup and the League Cup and players like Jack Charlton Billyremner and Johnny Giles were household names.;But The Unforgiven is thetory of a football team that for all their success was never accepted.eeds United may have been one of the most talented sides in English football:hey were certainly one of the most controversial - inspiring loathing inpposing fans every bit as intense as the bellicose devotion to their own. Onhe field the artistry of striker Allan Clarke or Peter Lorimers thunderoushooting was overshadowed by a reputation for a ruthless win-at-all-costsrofessionalism ahead of its time symbolised by the legendary scythingackles of Norman Hunter. Reviews Leeds team - especially in thentimidating arena of Elland Road - took no prisoners.;As this book shows


They were the team from nowhere. In 1961 when Don Revie became manager ofeeds United they were a struggling Second Division club in a city whereport meant rugby league or gritty Yorkshire cricket. By the time he becamengland manager in 1974 Leeds had won two League Championships the UEFA Cupwice the FA Cup and the League Cup and players like Jack Charlton Billyremner and Johnny Giles were household names.;But The Unforgiven is thetory of a football team that for all their success was never accepted.eeds United may have been one of the most talented sides in English football:hey were certainly one of the most controversial - inspiring loathing inpposing fans every bit as intense as the bellicose devotion to their own. Onhe field the artistry of striker Allan Clarke or Peter Lorimers thunderoushooting was overshadowed by a reputation for a ruthless win-at-all-costsrofessionalism ahead of its time symbolised by the legendary scythingackles of Norman Hunter. Reviews Leeds team - especially in thentimidating arena of Elland Road - took no prisoners.;As this book shows

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