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  1. Billy Bremner was the fiery midfield dynamo whose tireless energy spurred on Leeds United during their most successful years, under the management of Don Revie. His priceless precision passing, stamina and skill led him to become a Leeds United legend and one of the games’ greatest midfielders.

  2. Dec 7, 2022 · Billy Bremner, Leeds United captain, holds the cup aloft moment after being presented with the FA Cup by Queen Elizabeth II. It should be easy to celebrate the life of Billy Bremner in writing; after all, there is no shortage of words to accurately describe his importance to Leeds United.

  3. Jul 9, 2008 · Standing On Top of the Pile: An Interview with Rockpile’s Billy Bremner. by Steve Elliott Billy Bremner – “A Good Week’s Work” PCP: You’ve released three solo albums so far: Bash (1984), A Good Week’s Work (1998), and No Ifs, Buts, Maybes (2006). What do you look for when you’re recording your own albums?

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · A QUARTER of a century ago today, the little big man of Leeds United passed away. Billy Bremner; a leader, winner and fighter, was the colossus of that great United side under Don Revie....

  5. Billy Bremner. A statue stands outside Leeds’ Elland Road Stadium, arms held aloft in triumph it captures the spirit of an age where United were England’s dominant force. The heartbeat of that team was the little man immortalised in Bronze, the inspirational and relentless Billy Bremner.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · Billy Bremner is perhaps best known for his work with the band Rockpile which included bandmates Nick Lowe and Dave Edmunds. Bremner has a storied fifty year career beyond his work with Rockpile stretching back to the 60s — in addition to his work on Lowe and Edmunds’ solo albums he’s released four solo albums and either recorded or ...

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Wednesday 7th December marks 25 years since the passing of our former captain and manager Billy Bremner. Billy passed away on December 7, 1997, two days before his 55th birthday after suffering a suspected heart attack, but he will never be forgotten by the legions connected with Leeds United.

  8. Arriving at the club as a teenager in 1959, Billy Bremner wasted no time in leaving an indelible mark on Leeds United. Making his first-team debut at the tender age of 17, he swiftly became an integral component of the team's machinery.

  9. Billy Bremner was rejected by Arsenal and Chelsea as being too small to play football – but went on to star 773 times for Leeds United and win 54 Scotland caps.

  10. Billy Bremner. 1942 — 1997. Football Player; Billy Bremner left school in his home town of Stirling to sign for Leeds United in 1959. Small in stature with red hair Bremner had the heart of a lion and was a born winner. He made his first team debut on 20 January 1960 at the age of 17 in a 3-1 win over Chelsea.

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