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Feb 28, 2024 · Leeds United announced Tuesday that the English Football League had approved the club's takeover by the owners of NFL franchise San Francisco 49ers in the latest example of a US-based group taking a controlling stake in an English team....
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Leeds United: Season 1972/1973: 28 Players/Coaches: Leeds...
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Leeds United: Season 1972/1973: 64 Matches: Leeds United:...
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Leeds United; 1971–72 season; Chairman: Percy Woodward: Manager: Don Revie: Stadium: Elland Road: First Division: 2nd: FA Cup: Winners: League Cup: Third round: UEFA Cup: First round: Top goalscorer: League: Peter Lorimer (23) All: Peter Lorimer (29) Highest home attendance: 46,565 vs Chelsea, First Division, 1 May 1972: Lowest home attendance
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May 12, 2022 · Fifty years on from Leeds United’s iconic FA Cup victory, match-winner Allan Clarke and the squad have been immortalised as ‘superheroes’ with 16 plaques at Elland Road.
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Statistics of the Leeds United for the 1971/1972 season, roster of the season, all the results of the team.
Average age: 24.3. Foreigners: 16 61.5 % National team players: 9. Stadium: Elland Road 37.890 Seats. Current transfer record: €-2.32m. +. Squad Leeds United - Season 72/73. This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad.
Total market value. Squad size: 27. Average age: 24.6. Foreigners: 17 63.0 %. National team players: 9. Stadium: Elland Road 37.890 Seats. Current transfer record: €-2.32m. +.
Part 2 Defending the Cup - Part 3 The Revie-Clough wrangle - Part 4 The Revie for Everton affair - Results and table. Learning to cope with the stinging disappointment of finishing First Division runners up for a third successive year was not the only issue testing Leeds United manager Don Revie in the summer of 1972; he also had to contend with the knotty problem of replacing two England ...