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A black and white photograph of Peter Lorimer with the ball at his feet, ready to cross or, more likely, shoot
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No dossier
In 1973, writes Moxco,Super Leeds were at their lowest. It was time for Revie to let them play.
A collage by Joe Gamble showing characters involved in the chaotic summer of 1974
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Big 'ead
Brian Clough runs amok, as Moxco runs down five chaotic summers that make 2023 look relatively organised (almost).
Billy Bremner kicking a ball, in front of the numbers 61/62, and another image of John Charles playing for Juventus
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Throwing tea cups

Don Revie had an inkling, but few others knew what was at stake. At Newcastle in 1962, writes Rob Conlon, Leeds faced the most important final day in their history.

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Paul Madeley playing for Leeds in the 1960s
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1968: Arsenal 4-3 Leeds

Don Revie was fed up of defending his players for defending. At Highbury in 1968, writes Moxco, they pleased everybody but him.

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Chris Galvin, smirking towards the camera while standing between Paul Reaney and David Harvey in Leeds' 1972/73 squad photo
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Lad of Leeds
Playing on the day in 1970 when Eddie Gray scored his two greatest goals was another young winger, desperate for a chance in Revie’s side. Rob Conlon speaks to one of the Lads of Leeds, Chris Galvin.
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Back to school

In 1969 Leeds United were going for their first league title, but before a Wednesday night match with Ipswich Town Jack Charlton had some time to spare. So he went back to school.

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Trust

Good things happen when a manager trusts the board.

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2017-18, Issue 05 2017-18, Leeds United, Subscribers

Legendary illustrator and the man who brought sock-tags to Super Leeds, Paul Trevillion, shares what Don Revie told him about Allan Clarke

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