David Gwilliam
Well-Known Member
I want us to beat dirty Leeds and so I want our strongest side. Younger emembers of the forum may not know why Leeds are so hated.
It is not that they were the hardest side. By the 1960s referees were starting to clamp down on the worst excesses. They did not compare with the brutality of the Bolton side of the 1950s. However, Bolton did not fall down. The attitude throughout 1950s football was summed up by Bill Shankly's "Never let them know they have hurt you". Leeds dived and harassed the referees beginning the worst aspects of modern football.
However, Leeds were worse than that. David Frost once asked Brian Clough why he disliked Don Revie. His answer was "I can't tell you. It's impossible We'd be taken off the air". We now know that he walked in on a conversation between Revie and the referee at the end of the game that made it clear the referee had been bribed.
When Revie took over Leeds they were in a Second Division relegation fight. Bob Stokoe claimed Revie offered a bribe for Bury tp lose a match against Leeds.
When Frank Mclintock was at Arsenal he was offered a free holiday if he went easy against Leeds.
At the end of the 1972 season Leeds had to win against Wolves to win the league. Wolves manager Bill McGarry was so suspicious he warned his players that if he even thought any one of them had taken a bribe they would never play football again.
We will never know how many bribes were accepted. We do know that the most important thing in sport is that the result should not be fixed.
It is not that they were the hardest side. By the 1960s referees were starting to clamp down on the worst excesses. They did not compare with the brutality of the Bolton side of the 1950s. However, Bolton did not fall down. The attitude throughout 1950s football was summed up by Bill Shankly's "Never let them know they have hurt you". Leeds dived and harassed the referees beginning the worst aspects of modern football.
However, Leeds were worse than that. David Frost once asked Brian Clough why he disliked Don Revie. His answer was "I can't tell you. It's impossible We'd be taken off the air". We now know that he walked in on a conversation between Revie and the referee at the end of the game that made it clear the referee had been bribed.
When Revie took over Leeds they were in a Second Division relegation fight. Bob Stokoe claimed Revie offered a bribe for Bury tp lose a match against Leeds.
When Frank Mclintock was at Arsenal he was offered a free holiday if he went easy against Leeds.
At the end of the 1972 season Leeds had to win against Wolves to win the league. Wolves manager Bill McGarry was so suspicious he warned his players that if he even thought any one of them had taken a bribe they would never play football again.
We will never know how many bribes were accepted. We do know that the most important thing in sport is that the result should not be fixed.