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  1. 14,599 vs Huddersfield Town. (7 October 1974, League Cup) Average home league attendance. 34,496. ← 1973–74. 1975–76 →. The 1974–75 season saw Leeds United compete in the Football League First Division. As reigning English champions, they also competed in the European Cup .

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    Apr 6, 2013 · The ever-dependable Maurice Lindley took over as caretaker manager for one game - a 5-1 hammering of Sheffield United at Elland Road on September 21 1974 - before Armfield was appointed. Armfield brought about an improvement in United's league form but having made such a poor start to the campaign it was not possible for United to retain their ...

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  4. The story of Don Revie, our greatest manager who oversaw the team from 1961 until 1974, winning the First Division Championship (1968/69) (1973/74), FA Cup (...

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  5. Jimmy Adamson: He was the manager of Leeds United from 1974 to 1978. He led the team to the 1975 European Cup Final, but they lost to Bayern Munich. Howard Wilkinson: He was the manager of Leeds United from 1988 to 1996. He led the team to the First Division title in 1992 and the last First Division Title before the creation of the Premier League.

  6. This ranking is calculated on the total of league games of the country between 1964 and 1974 weighted by the tier of the competition teams played for. The points per match are calculated on the basis of a 3-point victory and a 1-point draw. First data collected by footballdatabase.eu on the 22/08/1964. All information before this date, if they ...

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · And on September 12, 1974, following a home draw with Luton Town, Brian Clough was eventually sacked by Leeds United, the ultimate embarrassment for one of the brashest and most confident managers the game had ever seen. But that wasn’t the end of his humiliation. That evening he appeared on the current affairs programme Calendar to discuss ...

  8. The history of Leeds United Football Club, a professional association football club based in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, dates back to 1919, when the club was established following the demise of Leeds City F.C. Leeds had their most successful period under the management of Don Revie in the 1960s and 1970s.

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