C coppiceman Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #1 Another one of the great Leeds side of the early to mid 70s has left us. RIP.
Wizzerboy Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #6 dodgy_surname said: Very sad news,Jack, Norman, Billy. What a side Click to expand... Plus Trevor Cherry and Peter Lorimer RIP TC
dodgy_surname said: Very sad news,Jack, Norman, Billy. What a side Click to expand... Plus Trevor Cherry and Peter Lorimer RIP TC
Archibald Knox Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #7 And Paul Madeley. RIP TC. Interesting how TC became a pro footballer... at age 17 he simply turned up on his own at the door of Elland Road, with his boots, and demanded a trial. He impressed Revie and was given an apprentice contract. Last edited: Aug 1, 2021
And Paul Madeley. RIP TC. Interesting how TC became a pro footballer... at age 17 he simply turned up on his own at the door of Elland Road, with his boots, and demanded a trial. He impressed Revie and was given an apprentice contract.
TangerineBayern Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #8 RIP TC another Dirty Legend gone, used to enjoy watching that team in the 70s.
Willie Mcgrotty Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #9 RIP TC quality attacking left back. Remember those numbered sock tie ups. Very novel at the time.
M midfield general Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #10 R I P Terry Cooper. watched him as he first broke into the first team, one of the most exciting left backs of all time! Another sad loss.
R I P Terry Cooper. watched him as he first broke into the first team, one of the most exciting left backs of all time! Another sad loss.
D Davepick Well-known member Aug 1, 2021 #11 An excellent full back, saw him a few times. R.I.P Terry Cooper.